Trump Says Iran Violated Ceasefire With Strike on Cargo Ship
Iran attacked a cargo vessel with a drone in the Strait of Hormuz on June 24.
Death Toll Rises to 589 in Venezuela Earthquakes as Foreign Rescuers Arrive
The disaster has left thousands homeless in a country already struggling with years of economic hardship and political instability.
DOJ Must Unredact More Epstein Files or Explain Why It Cannot: Judge
The hidden information includes the name of a person who apparently sent Jeffrey Epstein a torture video.
Exclusive Documentary: Final Hours—Is Death Really the End?
Join host and health reporter Makai Allbert as he discovers what’s really going on in those moments between life and death from people who have traveled there.
At ‘Nuclear Woodstock,’ Developers Celebrate Rapid Advancements in Reactor Design
With third novel reactor set to achieve criticality and meet President Donald Trump’s July 4 challenge, the future is now for the U.S. nuclear industry.
Fake Tests, Excessive Pills, and Pricey Skin Grafts: How Healthcare Fraud Works in America
Americans should never wonder whether a procedure was done out of medical necessity or for profit, officials say.
Lawsuit Against DOJ’s ‘Anti-Weaponization’ Fund Can Proceed, Federal Judge Rules
In the order, the district judge wrote that the DOJ should submit a ‘written declaration’ before the court on whether the fund is dead.
RFK Jr. Canceled Flu Vaccine Campaign, Emails Show
‘This was a direct ask from Secretary Kennedy,’ one email stated.
Kazakh Authorities Arrest Family of Activist Who Spoke out Against Xinjiang Abuses
Serikzhan Bilash said his sister’s arrest in Kazakhstan was retaliation for his activism, carried out under pressure from China.
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Andy Zhu, Accused of Bribing an Eric Adams Adviser, Donated to Foundation Operating Secret Police Station
Well-connected in the Chinese community, Zhu knew Chinese agent Harry Lu Jianwang.
The CCP Wants to Subjugate Taiwan—She’s Standing in the Way | Exclusive Interview With Hsiao Bi-Khim
‘We will not let Communist Party of China define who we are,’ says the vice president of Taiwan. She has been sanctioned by Beijing and labeled a ‘separatist.’
South Korea to Train 500,000 Drone Operators to Counter North Korea
The initiative includes buying more South Korean-made training drones and speeding the military’s adoption of civilian drone technology.
From Dry Eyes to Bleeding Gums: Manuka Honey’s Unexpected Benefits
New research suggests manuka honey has benefits beyond its well-known wound-healing reputation.
Judge in Charlie Kirk Case Finds Prosecutors in Contempt
But the Utah judge would not block prosecutors’ use of the death penalty.
‘Guarding Our Guardians’: Helping the Nation’s Neglected Veterans
Dr. Chrisanne Gordon details the numerous obstacles faced by military personnel when they transition back to civilian life.
Villa Kérylos: Ancient Greece Reincarnated on the French Riviera
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit an early 20th-century paean to the architecture of ancient Greece.
Supreme Court Sides With Trump Administration in Dispute Over Green Card Reentry
A Chinese green card holder challenged a border official’s decision to place him on immigration parole because he was charged with counterfeiting.

Hundreds Charged in $6.5 Billion Healthcare Fraud Crackdown: DOJ
About 450 defendants were charged in a record-setting crackdown on Medicaid and hospice care fraud schemes, officials said.
Trump Cancels Signing of Housing Affordability Bill, Says SAVE Act Should Be Passed First
Trump has been pushing the Senate to remove the filibuster to pass the election integrity bill, known as the SAVE America Act.
US Goods Trade Deficit Jumps Sharply on War-Fueled Surge in Imports
A wider trade gap could be a net drag on U.S. growth prospects in the second quarter.

IAEA Chief Says Iran Nuclear Inspections Should Resume ‘Soon’ Under US-Iran Deal
The nuclear watchdog said initial discussions with Tehran on inspections have barely started, and called on Iran to move quickly to allow ’strong' verification.

FIFA Says Rainbow Flags Can Fly in Seattle Stadium Despite Objections From Iran, Eqypt
Under FIFA’s World Cup stadium policy, it is prohibited for fans to bring in certain controversial political items.

Gas Prices Sliding Below $4 Lift US Consumer Sentiment in June
Weaker confidence and renewed price pressures have not stopped consumers from opening their wallets.

Ouahbi: Morocco Has ‘All the Ingredients’ of a Championship Team
Morocco faces the Netherlands in the Round of 32 Monday.

Lionel Richie, 77, Ends Minnesota Concert Early Following Health Scare on Stage
The Grammy-award winning musician was performing the first leg of his joint tour with Earth, Wind & Fire, when he experienced dizziness on stage.

Prunes: The Grandma Remedy That Battles Constipation and Enriches the Gut–Here’s How to Use It
A daily serving of prunes may do far more than keep you regular.
The Secret to Getting More Antioxidants in Every Meal
Persian-style stew turns herbs from garnish into a nutrient-rich foundation.

How Audiobooks Affect Your Brain
Turns out your brain has opinions about how you read.
Your Mental Health May Be Paying the Price of Working From Home
A new study found remote workers experienced greater psychological distress and social isolation than in-person workers.
The Little-Known Chapter in Alexander Hamilton’s Life
Despite their bitter parting, Hamilton and George Washington reconciled and became close allies, renewing one of the greatest alliances in American history.


























































































