Paxton Defeats Cornyn in Texas GOP Senate Runoff
President Donald Trump shook up the race a week before the runoff by endorsing Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton over Sen. John Cornyn.
US, India, Japan, Australia Announce Fiji Port Project, Deepen Critical Minerals Pact
India and the United States separately signed a framework agreement on securing supplies of critical minerals and rare earths.
2nd Cohort of ISIS ‘Brides’ and Children Land in Australia, No Arrests Yet
There was also a reported physical confrontation between a family member and photographer.
Victoria Supports Firearms Law Overhaul but Rejects Gun Cap
The Victorian government has rejected a recommendation to cap legally owned firearms at four per licence holder.
Senator Presses Officials on $22 Billion Spent on Mixed ‘Closing the Gap’ Results
Simon Gordon, group manager for strategy at the NIAA, said he needed to confirm if Price’s claim of $22 billion was accurate.
The Solomon Islands Has a New Leader—What Does It Mean for China and Australia?
Matthew Wale has been critical of Beijing in the past, but will this stance continue?
Vance Enlists Help From States in Fraud Crackdown
Vice President JD Vance and other federal leaders met with 15 state attorneys general on May 26 in Washington to better coordinate fraud-fighting efforts.
Former Rep. Allred Defeats Rep. Johnson to Win Texas Democratic House Primary
Given that the district, which is located in Fort Worth, is overwhelmingly Democratic, Allred is poised to win in November.
US, India Sign Critical Minerals and Rare Earths Mining Pact
Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the agreement an important step between the two countries.
China’s Provocations in Taiwan’s Outer Islands Threaten First Island Chain, Expert Warns
A Chinese coast guard vessel entered waters near the Pratas Islands on May 23, triggering a standoff.
Mexico Hosts Iranian World Cup Team After Training Camp Switched From US
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said U.S. officials do not want Iran’s World Cup soccer team to stay overnight in the United States.
Inside America’s Educational Renaissance
‘We’re astounded by this growth. ... The word got out without us doing any publicity,’ said a founder of an international classical school network.
Beijing Tightens Controls on Cross-Border Securities Trading
Chinese regulators have intensified efforts to curb unauthorised overseas investing as mainland investors increasingly seek stronger returns outside China.

This Coleslaw Delivers Crunch Without Heavy Mayo or Sugar
This crisp lime vinaigrette turns simple cabbage into a fiber-rich side dish that supports gut health.

When Fantasy Turns Fatal: ‘London Falling’
The disturbing truth of a troubled young man who built a make-believe life.
The $180 Million Bill to Calculate the Inland Rail Blow-Out
Taxpayers footed a bill of more than $179 million over three years for consultants investigating the cost and economics of the project.

2nd ‘ISIS Bride’ Group to Arrive Soon, Charges Expected
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke confirmed seven women and 12 children have made plans to travel from Syria to Australia.

Senior Labor MP Acknowledges CGT Changes May Not Suit Start-ups, Small Businesses
‘The point that many start-up founders, the point that many small businesses have been making is valid,’ said Labor Cabinet Secretary Andrew Charlton.

Day in Photos: Ebola Outbreak, Wall of Remembrance in Kyiv, and Puffins Seabird Colony
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.

DOJ Sues UCLA for Allegedly Maintaining Hostile, Anti-Semitic Environment
The university is accused of breaching its federal funding contracts by allowing discrimination against Jewish students.

White House Adds an Octagon for UFC Event in Celebration of America’s 250th Anniversary
The UFC bout is scheduled to take place on June 14, which coincides with President Donald Trump‘s 80th birthday.

Bob Horner, Who Matched an MLB Record With a Four-Homer Game, Dies at 68
A Rookie of the Year and one-time All-Star, Horner also made history by skipping the minor leagues, something only 25 players have done.

‘30 Rock’ Star Grizz Chapman Dies at 52 Following Years-Long Health Struggles
In 2007, Chapman was diagnosed with kidney disease, linked to years of high blood pressure, a leading cause of the illness.

Drinks Recalled in 25 States Over Salmonella Risk, FDA Notice Says
No reports of illnesses were linked to the milk powder-based products, officials say.

Towel the Line: 6 Towel Exercises to Train Tricky Areas
Exercise equipment doesn’t have to be fancy. In fact, here are six excellent exercises that you can perform with nothing more complicated than a bath towel.

Smoky Baked Beans: A No-Added-Sugar Recipe for Memorial Day
Swap ultra-processed sauces and sugar-loaded canned beans for baked beans made with simple, whole-food ingredients to serve alongside your BBQ this weekend.

Can Your Cells Heal You? The Promises and Limits of Stem Cell Therapy
Stem cell therapy is a fast-growing but largely unregulated field.

Why a Smashburger Is the Only Burger Worth Making at Home
A smash burger gets the ratios right. At a quarter pound of beef per patty, it isn’t skimpy.

Sticky Situations: Bankrupt Mortgage Lender and a $10,000 Engagement Ring
Your mortgage lender going bankrupt should not affect your home ownership.

Final Call to Duty: Inside the Nurses Honor Guard
Retired nurses and volunteers ensure that fallen colleagues receive a hero’s farewell.

Rick Steves’ Europe: A Taste of Wales in Spunky Cardiff
Most travelers planning a trip to Britain don’t realize you can hop a train in London and, in just over two hours, find yourself in Wales’ revitalized capital.



































































































