Angel Families Share Pain, Urge Crackdown on Cartels and Fentanyl
Lawmakers hear emotional testimony as families link past border policy to rising deaths from cartels and fentanyl.
Woman at Centre of Trans Lawsuit Says She’s Been Banned From Posting on Facebook
Sall Grover says she has been banned from posting on Facebook following a discrimination case involving her female-only app.
New Consumer Protection Laws Will Increase Airfares, Airlines Tell Inquiry
The airline sector cited examples from the EU and Canada where airfares increased following the introduction of consumer protection schemes.
Australia Secures First Cargo Ship to Prepare for Emergencies
The government has described the move as historic, but opponents say it could drive up costs.
Australian Welfare Agency Reports 22 Data Breaches in 12 Months
SIM farms, phishing and the dark web are all parts of an increasingly sophisticated scam wave.
No ‘Fine Issuing Button’: eSafety on Compliance Issues With Under-16 Social Media Ban
‘Systemic non-compliance needs to be proven in court with solid evidence and complex legal proceedings,’ said Australia’s eSafety Commissioner.
US Commander Meets With Cuban Military Leaders During Guantanamo Bay Visit
Trump has been steadily raising pressure on Havana in recent months and has hinted at a military action against the communist-led state.
Tight GOP Primaries Have Republicans Edging Democrats in Nevada Early Vote Turnout
Trump issues key endorsement in open-seat race to succeed retiring incumbent in a deep red House district where a June 9 win is a November lock.
Japan, Philippines Begin Talks on Military Information-Sharing Pact
Tokyo and Manila moved to deepen defense cooperation amid growing security concerns in the South China Sea and around Taiwan.
Japan, Philippines Deepen Security Ties, Call for Peace Across Taiwan Strait
The two countries also stated their opposition to coercion in the East and South China Seas and backed expanded defense and maritime cooperation.
US Fires on Gambian-Flagged Cargo Ship as Part of Iran Blockade
The attack marked the fifth instance of U.S. forces utilizing disabling fire on a commercial vessel since the start of the Iran blockade.
What Spencer Pratt’s AI Video Campaign Tells Us About Future of Elections
The underdog Republican is staying in the public eye with his viral film-like artificial intelligence videos and his debate performance.
Taiwan Flags 4 Chinese Apps Over Covert User Data Collection
The findings are a warning beyond Taiwan.
Lactate Is the New Ketone: How It Fuels the Brain
New research suggests lactate, long dismissed as a workout waste product, may serve as an alternative brain fuel.

The Secret to Juicy Grilled Chicken Without the Char
A simple Mediterranean marinade to transform your grilled chicken barbecue into a moist, flavor-forward summer meal.

Park Avenue Armory: American Aesthetic Movement’s Revitalized Monument
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit a New York City cultural hub with outstanding 19th-century interiors.
Police Charge ‘ISIS Bride’ With Terrorism Offences
The 34-year-old returned to Australia from Syria with another woman last year.

Senate Committee Hears Concerns Over Ongoing Funding for Regional Connectivity
The Regional Tech Hub was developed in 2019 due to largescale connectivity issues across rural and regional Australia.

Westpac Fined $26 Million Over Failure to Respond to Customer Financial Hardship Requests
The bank failed to respond to more than 200 online financial hardship requests within the required timeframe between 2017 and 2023.

Young, Eager Minds Versus Old, Complicated Words
An eighth grader from California claimed the $50,000 National Spelling Bee top prize by spelling 32 words in 90 seconds.

Who Do Democrats Need to Win Back in 2028? 12 State Parties Just Answered.
Twelve state parties spent two days asking the DNC to vote early in the 2028 primary. Their pitches doubled as a list of the voters Democrats hope to win back.

Why US Oil Companies Are Holding Off on Drilling New Wells
‘Oil companies are hesitant to make such big investments over what may be a temporary price spike,’ economist Paul Mueller said.

French Actor and ‘Emily in Paris’ Star, Pierre Deny, Dies at Age 69 Following ALS Battle
Deny died on May 25 from a ’sudden and severe case of ALS,' according to his daughters.

Trump Directs Agencies to Align With Study Recommending Fewer Childhood Vaccines
The president’s order references a scientific assessment by the Department of Health and Human Services issued earlier this year.

Be a Health Warrior: 4 Variations of Warrior Pose and Their Benefits
The classic warrior poses are powerful medicine for your body, helping you fight your way out of weakness and stiffness to reach your best health potential.

Memorial Day BBQ Recipes That Support Gut and Metabolic Health
Three recipes deliver classic cookout flavor without refined sugar, seed oils, or ultra-processed shortcuts.

Study Links Common Food Preservatives to High Blood Pressure, Cardiovascular Disease
People with highest risks were people who consumed the most preservatives, the researchers said.

Chickpea Tabbouleh Salad
A handful of pistachio nuts finishes the dish with a delicate crunch, creating a vegetarian meal full of flavors and textures.

How Can I Prep My Home for Vacation?
If you are planning on taking an extended trip, ask a family member or friend to check on your home while you’re away.

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


































































































