US Supreme Court Allows Louisiana Redistricting Ruling to Take Effect Immediately
The ruling came after Louisiana delayed May 16 primary elections to give it time to replace the unconstitutional map the court struck down last week.
UAE Says It Came Under Attack by Iranian Drones and Missiles
More than a dozen missiles and drones were engaged by its forces, the United Arab Emirates said.
‘Summer of Terror’ Led to Bondi Beach Massacre: Royal Commission
Antisemitism is a ‘virus,’ counsel assisting the commission has said, while another lawyer has detailed some of the personal testimony the commission will hear.
New Defence Pact Strengthens Australia–Japan Military Interoperability, Defence Industry Ties
The joint agreement focuses on closer integration between the Australia’s and Japan’s defence forces.
Online Influencer Launches ‘Free Palestine’ Party to Funnel Votes to Right Side of Politics
Avi Yemini said his party would purposely target a loophole in the Victorian voting system while also funnelling votes to conservative parties.
The Hidden Fuel Crisis Hitting Australia’s Farms—and Grocery Bills
Australians could be in for a hidden inflation shock even as standard unleaded petrol prices normalise.
Judge Apologizes to DC Shooting Suspect Over His Jail Treatment
‘Right now, it’s not working. It’s insufficient. I think it’s legally deficient,’ the judge said about the alleged assassin’s confinement.
Day in Photos: Military Drills, 2026 Met Gala, and Meat Industry Investigation
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Chinese Consulate Pressured Vancouver City Official to Cancel Shen Yun Shows
The news comes as local Shen Yun presenters say the company is facing an aggressive campaign of intimidation and interference by the CCP.
A Property Tax Rebellion Is Emerging in America
Public K–12 school spending now exceeds $1 trillion annually, and citizen groups say they’ve had enough.
Trump Says US Economy Is Booming Despite Iran War
The president hosted more than 130 small-business owners representing manufacturing, food production, defense, energy, and retail.
European Commission Urges Member States to Exclude Huawei and ZTE From Telecom Networks
A commission spokesperson made the recommendation during a briefing in Brussels on Monday.
Your Skin Ages From the Inside Out
Moisturizers do little to help the skin, however, most skin aging can be significantly delayed.

How to Make a Safe and Reliable 2-Step Produce Wash
A two-step produce wash using common household ingredients can help reduce chemical residues on fruits and vegetables.

Sentimental Journey: 19th-Century Poems About Mothers and Motherhood
Heartwarming verses celebrate the gentle, nurturing hand of a mother and the joy that fills a maternal heart.
Labor Announces $72.5 Million Boost to Fast-Track NSW Housing Reforms
The announcement comes as new data shows housing is becoming less affordable across NSW, including in regional areas.

Trump Eyes Australia’s Super System for US Retirement Overhaul
Trump said the Australian system had a ‘couple of little glitches that we’ll get rid of.'

Qantas and Jetstar Extend Domestic Flight Cuts Until End of September
‘The Qantas group continues to take action to mitigate the impact of the conflict in the Middle East, including sustained high fuel costs,’ the company said.

California Launches Probe Into Trump Admin’s Deal to Cancel Offshore Wind Lease
State energy officials called the deal bad for renewables while federal officials considered the cancellations a boon for taxpayers and energy dependability.

Denver Leaders Reject Justice Department’s Demand That City Repeal ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban
The DOJ sent a letter threatening to sue the city if it does not repeal the ban and declare it unconstitutional.

Lively, Baldoni Settle ‘It Ends With Us’ Dispute Ahead of Trial
The agreement was finalized roughly two weeks ahead of a planned trial.

DOJ Sues Minnesota to Block Climate Lawsuit Targeting Energy Companies
Federal lawyers said Minnesota is using consumer-protection laws to regulate greenhouse gas emissions beyond its borders.

Detroit Tigers Lose Reigning Cy Young Winner, Tarik Skubal, Indefinitely Due to Injury
Skubal, who won the last two AL Cy Young awards, will be sidelined for months to remove loose bodies from his elbow.

Asian Character Portrayal in ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Sparks Boycott Calls
Critics say the portrayal of an Asian character in the sequel evokes a derogatory slur and other stereotypes.

RFK Jr. Announces New Plan to Tackle ‘Overmedicalization’ of Psychiatric Care
‘Too many patients begin treatment without a clear understanding of the risks,’ the health secretary said.

No Weight Monday: 5 Effective Bodyweight Exercises That Require Zero Equipment
Mondays are critical for exercising. Miss it, and you increase your likelihood of missing other days too.

Why Fruit Doesn’t Taste Like It Used To
Scientists and farmers explain how breeding for shelf life, early harvesting, and industrial farming drained the flavor and nutrition out of fruit.

Cannabis Slows Brain Development in Teens, Largest US Study Shows
A study of more than 11,000 adolescents found those who used cannabis had reduced gains in memory, attention, and processing speeds.

This Chocolate Cake Is so Fudgy You Won’t Miss the Flour
This air-lightened, egg-whitened flourless chocolate cake is a deceptively easy dessert that solves dinner conundrums and suits nearly everyone.

Replace a Dishwasher
When you’re choosing to replace a dishwasher look for one the same size of the unit you’re replacing.

The Psychology of the Supercommunicators
Journalist Charles Duhigg set out on a journey to uncover the shared traits of people who are superb at communicating and connecting with others.

Shakespeare Gardens Bring the Poet’s Language to Life
Carefully curated formal gardens across the nation combine William Shakespeare’s literary genius with his love for nature.

























































































