Epoch Reader Survey Finds Deep Skepticism of Iran Despite Ceasefire Deal
While a slim majority viewed the ceasefire as a positive step, most respondents said Iran should not receive sanctions relief until compliance is verified.
Xi Jinping Tightens Loyalty Screen as CCP Prepares for Its 21st National Congress: Insiders
Insiders say Beijing is vetting officials across Party and military systems, with political loyalty overtaking performance as the key criterion for promotion.
Beijing Wants to Wipe Taiwan Off the Map—This Man Is Making Sure Its People Can Survive | Enoch Wu
Wu is the founder of a non-profit that has trained tens of thousands of ordinary Taiwanese in crisis response, from trauma medicine to search and rescue.
The Simply Magnificent Illustrations of Beatrix Potter
Using just a pen and ink, the beloved children’s book author and illustrator created clean lines that effectively captured her characters.
Are Australian Schools Teaching Knowledge—or Ideology?
In her new book, Bella d'Abrera traces what she sees as the spread of decolonisation, gender theory, and climate activism through Western education.
Divisive, Deplorable: How Politicians Responded to One Nation’s Press Club Address
The event was well attended and sent another seismic shift through the halls of Canberra.
Sen. Graham Says It’s ‘Delusional’ to Think Post-War Iran Is Stronger
The longtime Iran hawk said that he agrees with the Trump administration’s assessment of Iran’s degraded military capacity.
Senators Seek to Tie Hegseth’s Travel Funding to Release of Iran School Strike Investigation
The U.S. military has not claimed responsibility for the strikes on the school, which is located near an Iranian military base.
Early In-Person Voting for Colorado Primaries Kicks Off on June 22
November party berths on tap for governor, U.S. Senate, eight U.S. House seats, and dozens of state legislative posts.
China’s State Firms Dump Renewable Energy Assets as Industry Overcapacity Deepens
Dozens of state-owned enterprises are selling stakes in solar and energy projects amid mounting losses, bankruptcies, and oversupply.
Military Hopefuls Hit the Pool to Get a Jump on Selection
‘Most of the time, students arrive very young, not fully in shape, and they’ve never really faced much hardship,’ the owner of a fitness center said.
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.

10-Minute Spine Routine to Ease Morning Back Stiffness
Start your day off right by easing out the kinks of sleep.

‘The Fourth Option’: Justice and Redemption in the Big Easy
A veteran on the edge of self-destruction finds himself in the center of a New Orleans conspiracy.
One Nation Abortion Bill Defeated in SA Lower House
The legislation would have imposed tighter restrictions on abortions after 24 weeks and 6 days.

Conservative Leader Says Australia’s Defence Spending Should Rise to 5 Percent of GDP
‘You can actually cut back on duplication of health and also the education departments between federal and state. That’s a lot of savings,’ Hanson said.

Housing Group Says Australia Is Overlooking a Third Path to Home Security
A housing group based in South Australia has called on the Australian government to add cooperatives to its long-term housing plan.

Newly Released Video Shows Moments After Karmelo Anthony Stabbed Austin Metcalf
The videos were released by the Collin County court after the trial.

Appeals Court Blocks Trump Admin CFPB Staff Reduction Plans
The stay that remains in effect blocks new staff reduction plans as the case makes its way through court.

Downtown Seattle Lost 30,000 Jobs Since 2020 Payroll Tax: Report
Business payroll tax is hurting property values and business climate, according to the Downtown Seattle Association’s new report.

Former MLB Commissioner Ford Frick Seen as Effective Savior of Sport in New Biography
A new biography on the Hall of Fame commissioner details how MLB was shaped a century ago.

Macy’s to Mark 50th Independence Day Fireworks Celebration With Musical Showcase and Upgraded Production
Bringing together a kaleidoscope of color and sound, the annual event coincides with America’s 250th birthday celebration.

7 Deaths of Children Possibly or Probably From COVID-19 Vaccination: FDA
The number was revised down from 10, newly released documents show.

The Real Reason You’re Losing Your Senses–and What to Do About It
The decline of the senses is seldom random, and often far more reversible than most patients believe.

How Bentonite Clay May Help Restore Gut Health After Antibiotics
Bentonite clay can help support gut recovery after antibiotic use, but proper timing and safe use are essential.

Dairy Trans Fats Don’t Raise Heart Disease Risk, New Study Finds
The trans fats in your butter are nothing like the kind in processed foods.

How Can Homeowners Keep Their Air Conditioner Running Efficiently This Summer?
A few simple maintenance steps can help homeowners stay comfortable, improve energy efficiency, and potentially avoid costly repairs.

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.

Healing Waters in France
Our getaway goal was to tap into aquatic healing as a cleansing from our old lives.



















































































