M’bappe’s Late Penalty Kick Powers France Past Paraguay to World Cup Quarterfinals
France will play Morocco in Boston on July 9.
eSafety Commissioner Calls for Greater Powers to Tackle Online Anti-Semitism
Julie Inman-Grant told the Anti-Semitism Royal Commission that around 2 percent of complaints relate to anti-Semitism, but she lacks powers to deal with it.
Photographer’s Dream Encounter With 1-tonne Internet Celebrity ‘Neil the Seal’
Tasmanians and visitors alike are falling in love with Neil the playful and cheeky elephant seal.
Boredom and Cold Beauty: Why This Veteran Italian Designer Says Global Fashion Has Lost Its ‘Soul’
‘When a brand stops searching for its ’soul’ ... it slowly loses the heart that made it alive,' says the former designer for Prada and Benetton.
From the Heart of Paris to the Gardens of Versailles, France Celebrates America’s 250th
Illuminations, reenactments, and exhibitions across the country retrace a friendship as old as the American republic itself.
China Sends Senior Official to Attend Khamenei’s Funeral, as US–Iran Conflict Continues
The funeral is set to take place July 3–9.
Trump Shares Image of $100 Bill Featuring His Signature
Trump posted photo of a $100 bill bearing his signature, showing the first paper currency signed by a living president.
Democratic Socialist Ousts House Incumbent in Colorado Primary Upset
Melat Kiros’ victory marks a major upset and follows on the heels of a string of democratic socialist candidate victories in House races in New York.
US Prosecutors Forfeit Millions in Alleged Pump-and-Dump Schemes Involving Hong Kong Companies
‘The recovery of $19.5 million is an important first step toward providing relief for victims,’ an FBI agent said.
How the Longest-Living Constitution in History Sustains America
The Founding Fathers drew from Western political philosophies to create a republic that would stand the test of time.
How Anti-Inflammatory Lifestyle Canceled the Need for Surgery
Chronic inflammation often develops silently, yet it may contribute to conditions ranging from digestive disorders to heart disease.

GLP-1s Are Cheaper, but There’s Just 1 Problem
One clinician says patients may be measuring the wrong thing.

Original Influencers: The Mentors Who Shaped George Washington, Abigail Adams, and Thomas Jefferson
Teachers, family, and noble ideas shaped the convictions of America’s founding generation long before the internet gave rise to modern influencers.
Minister Promotes ‘Progressive Patriotism’ in Defence as Labor Moves to Rein in $29 Billion Cost Blow-Outs
The minister pointed to the red tape quagmire that had engulfed some projects.

‘Watching Like a Hawk’: Treasurer Warns Fuel Retailers Amid Price Rise
Jim Chalmers said service stations and oil suppliers would be monitored closely for price rises in the wake of tax relief measures being rolled back.

America in Photos: 250th Independence Day, the Great American State Fair, and Tandem Bike Race
Notable moments from the past week in America.

Senate Defense Bill Would Establish Fund for Government to Buy Private Companies
State ownership of private companies has gained support from both sides of the political aisle.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Tie the Knot in Star-Studded New York Wedding
The two-day wedding celebration kicked off with a rehearsal dinner on Thursday, followed by the elaborate nuptials on Friday at Madison Square Garden.

Travel Company to Pay $35 Million, Settle FTC Allegations of Customer Deception
The settlement obligates the business to ‘clearly and conspicuously’ disclose all fees and charges of an offering.

LeBron James’s Agent Narrows Free Agency to Top Five
Despite a number of players already being moved in blockbuster trades this free agency, LeBron’s decision is still the biggest headline.

Victor Willis, Co-Founder and Lead Voice of the Village People, Dies at 74 Following ‘Aggressive’ Illness
Willis was the voice was behind some of disco’s most popular hits such as ‘Y.M.C.A.’ and ‘Macho Man.’

New York Launches Investigation Into Legionnaires’ Disease Community Cluster
While the disease is fatal, it can be ‘effectively treated if diagnosed early,’ said a state health expert.

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.

How Mom’s Brain Rewires Differently After the 1st and 2nd Child
The brain seems to adapt during pregnancy to help mothers navigate early parenthood challenges.

The Healthy Everyday Vinaigrette Dressing Your Friends Will Ask You For
Your friends will be asking for the recipe for this healthy, tangy-sweet, red wine vinegar vinaigrette.

How to Grow Herbs All Summer Long
Flavorful, fresh herbs add vivacity to summer salads, rubs, marinades, soups, cold drinks, and much more.

How an Officer Turned Personal Crisis Into a Lifeline for Others
After surviving a suicidal crisis, former officer Adam Davis now helps first responders strengthen faith, family, and resilience.

Making Hilo Home: Vacationing on the Big Island of Hawai’i
Skip the tourist traps and discover the real Hawai’i in this lush, culturally rich town full of volcanic wonders and local flavor.
























































































