‘Go West, Young Man’: Yellowstone’s Call Echoes Across the Generations
The national park system holds a special place in the American psyche—representing the rugged individualism of our forefathers.
US, Iran Launch New Strikes; Trump Warns Ceasefire May Collapse
The U.S. Central Command said the strikes were conducted in response to an Iranian drone attack that struck an oil tanker earlier on June 27.
4 Killed in Flash Flooding in Kentucky
Madison County, which was particularly hard hit, has reported several major roads are underwater.
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.
Trump-Backed Letlow Wins Louisiana Senate Runoff
Rep. Julia Letlow beat state Treasurer John Fleming in the Republican primary runoff.
FTC Sues Group Behind Child Transgender Surgery ‘Playbook’: What to Know
The government alleges an influential transgender health group misled teens and families on dangers of puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, and breast removal.
Record 1 in 16 People Worldwide Now Use Drugs, UN Report Says
Out of the 14 million who used drugs via injections, almost 7 million had hepatitis C, 1.7 million were living with HIV, while 1.5 million had both.
Trump Nominates Former Oklahoma State Trooper Lance Schroyer as ICE Director
Trump and the Homeland Security secretary called for the Senate to quickly confirm Schroyer.
US Expands Ban on Imports of Chinese Telecom, Surveillance Equipment
The ban now extends to older models of equipment made by Chinese telecommunication and video surveillance companies.
England Beats Panama 2–0, Wins Group as Kane Sets World Cup Goal Record for His Nation
England will play in the Round of 32 in Atlanta on July 1. Panama returns home with three losses and no goals.
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Day in Photos: Venezuela Rescue Effort, Veterans Day Tribute, and Camel Cup in Australia
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Here’s What They Hid in Wuhan | Matt Ridley
Why hasn’t the international community held China accountable for what happened at the Wuhan lab?
Appeals Court Declines to Lift Biden-Era Soot Limits for Coal-Fired Power Plants
A federal appeals court upheld the soot rules on coal plants in a blow to the Trump administration’s EPA’s deregulatory agenda.
Lipedema: The Abnormal Fat Buildup Often Mistaken for Weight Gain–Here Are the Causes
It isn’t just stubborn fat, and regular diet and exercises may not be the most effective.
Hyundai Recalls 96,310 Vehicles in US
In May, NHTSA announced Hyundai was recalling 421,078 vehicles that could have faulty forward collision avoidance systems.
Pasadena City Hall: A Towering Achievement
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we look at a grandiose California government building influenced by beaux arts design.
‘Young Washington’: The Father of Our Country as You’ve Never Seen Him
This daring historic action piece takes big chances and mostly pays off in big ways.
US Strikes Iran in Response to Attack on Cargo Ship
Trump said a drone strike on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, attributed to Iran, was a violation of a ceasefire.

Supreme Court Issues Major Rulings on Weedkiller, Guns, Immigration: Key Takeaways
The Supreme Court is expected to release even more consequential rulings next week.
Supreme Court Strikes Down Hawaii’s Gun Restrictions in Major 2nd Amendment Case
Hawaii’s law required gun owners to get permission to carry their weapons in stores and hotels.
Republicans Spar Amid Latest SAVE Push
While the House has advanced the election integrity bill, the Senate is another story. House Republicans are divided on it as the president renews his advocacy.

Trump Says Reflecting Pool Damage Will Be Fixed After July 4
The president said vandals allegedly ‘ripped a scar 350 feet long through the side of the reflecting pool.’

Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Rises Above 1,400 as Rescue Efforts Continue
More than 30,000 rescue, medical, police, and military personnel have been deployed to disaster zones, Caracas said.

Xi’s Summit Promise of Openness Is Giving Way to Greater Control
Only weeks after the summit with the United States, Beijing is tightening trade and market access—but he’s not the only one doing so.

Bulls’ Caleb Wilson Wants to Be Rookie of the Year, and the Greatest of All Time
The Bulls took Wilson fourth overall out of North Carolina in the 2026 NBA Draft last week.

Why Bone and Muscle Loss Is More Than Just Aging
While osteoporosis and sarcopenia are among the most consequential aspects of aging, they are also the most preventable and reversible.
10-Minute Daily Strength Workout: Build Muscle During Brief Work Breaks
Office workers can use daily work breaks for strength training to break up long periods of sitting and still increase muscle mass and strength.

Dance Does Something Parkinson’s Medication Cannot
Dance may rewire neural pathways that medication can’t reach.
Wine ‘Additives’
Wine today, whether it’s from the United States or a place you have never heard of, is better than it has ever been.

How Can Homeowners Make the Most of Their Deck or Porch This Summer?
Decks and porches can feel like an extension of your living space during the summer months.

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.

How Americans Are Hacking Summer Travel Costs Amid Inflation
Travelers are using points, perks, timing tricks, and bundled packages to stretch their travel budgets further than ever.

























































































