Trump Warns of Global Spread of Communism at NATO Summit
Communism ‘has become international,’ the president said, but has ‘never worked’ and will not succeed.
Trump Says US Will Allow Ukraine to Produce Patriot Missiles
The Patriot air defense system has been in high demand throughout the Russia–Ukraine war, and other recent global conflicts.
Iran Issues Renewed Threats to US After Recent Military Strikes
Iranian military officials said that allies in the Middle East will become a ‘legitimate target of the armed forces.’
How World Cup Teams Snag Players Born or Raised in Another Country
FIFA allows soccer players to change national teams under certain conditions—but they can only change teams once.
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Trump Says US–Iran Ceasefire Is Over After Hormuz Strikes
Trump said that negotiations could continue on a broader U.S.–Iran peace deal, while warning that the United States is gearing up for more strikes against Iran.
Rutte Warns NATO Not to Be Naive About Beijing After Chinese Missile Test in Pacific
A missile test has reignited concerns among the United States and its allies over the Chinese regime’s growing nuclear arsenal and military expansion.
French Lawmakers Vote to Give Police Officers Benefit of Doubt in Shootings
Eric Pauget, the conservative lawmaker who proposed the bill, said, ‘The time for words has given way to the time for truth.’
Diarrhea-Causing Parasite Spreads in Multiple States
The cause or causes of the cases have not yet been determined, but previous outbreaks have been linked to raw produce.
IMF Lowers Global Growth Forecast
Economies exposed to the Middle East conflict face weaker activity, while countries benefiting from technology cycle see stronger growth, the IMF said.
Why Today’s Young Men Feel They Have No Place in the West | Nick Freitas
For two decades, young men have been told that masculinity is toxic, the future is female, that they are responsible for the world’s problems, he argues.
No, These Aren’t Oil Paintings
Often mistaken for oil paintings, luminous pastel paintings deserve the limelight.
Tune in Today: The First American Symphony
This week, we put the question of “which American symphony was first” to the test.

Common Medications That Affect Heat Tolerance—and Why
Millions of Americans may miss heat-related illness warning signs unless they know how their medications could interact with the weather.

Milwaukee City Hall: A Nod to Germany
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we view a 19th-century skyscraper distinct in its Flemish Renaissance Revival style.
Forest Service Approves Hermosa Critical Minerals Project in Southern Arizona
The mine is expected to produce critical minerals such as zinc and manganese needed for steel manufacturing and large batteries.

Trump Calls Meloni ‘Nice Person’ at NATO Summit as Italian Leader Defends Effort to Build Ties
Meloni said she does not regret ‘political investment’ because she believes ‘in the unity of the West’ despite recent public tensions between the two leaders.

Hackers Using Prominent Company Brands for Fake Job Interviews to Steal Google Accounts
The scammers pose as recruiters from companies like American Airlines, Netflix, PepsiCo, and FIFA.

House Select Committee Presses Capitals, Wizards Owner for Alibaba Records
Following the Pentagon’s designation of Alibaba as a Chinese military company, the committee asked Monumental Sports for records by July 15.

Michael Scott: Pioneer in Faith- and Family-Driven Films Leans Into His Values
With the launch of EKKL Entertainment, this pastor’s son expands his storytelling across film, podcasts, commerce, travel, and live experiences.

Ebola Outbreak in Africa Still Spreading, Official Says, as Deaths Top 500
‘We would like to say it is stabilizing but, frankly, we cannot say it yet,’ a World Health Organization official said.

What Standard Cardiac Testing Fails to Capture
The four dimensions of heart health that matter most.

The Science of Crispy Chicken—Without the Harmful Compounds
The Maillard reaction gives you crispy, golden skin while minimizing the harmful compounds that frying and grilling produce.

Vitamin K2 May Help Slow Artery Hardening, Study Finds
Cardiologists say more research is needed before recommending it for heart disease prevention.

What Is the 28/36 Rule for Home Affordability?
While you may have an idea of how much of a monthly mortgage payment is, mortgage lenders have a formula they use: the 28/36 rule.

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.

History Without Words: A Unique Way to Tell a Tribal Story
Every aspect of the spa was designed to celebrate the cultural history of the Indigenous Pechanga band—the Payomkawichum.


















































































































