Putin Says There’s ‘No Point’ Meeting With Zelenskyy
Zelenskyy sent Putin a letter on June 4 proposing they hold peace talks in a country such as Switzerland, Turkey, or an Arab nation.
Flesh-Eating Screwworm Reappears in US: 5 Things to Know
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said more sterile flies are desperately needed to combat the screwworms before next May.
Falun Gong a ‘Priority Target’ for Transnational Repression by Beijing, Says Former Spy Who Defected to Australia
The former spy says the CCP spends a great deal of resources attempting to infiltrate Falun Gong practitioners and gather information on them.
Ex-CIA Officer Accused of Stealing $40 Million in Gold Bars Ordered to Stay in Detention Pending Trial
David Rush was arrested after an FBI search of his home turned up $42 million in gold bars and cash.
Don’t Say ‘Can’t’ to Jessica Cox. The Pilot With No Arms Says ‘Watch Me’
An Arizona pilot born without arms has turned faith in herself into a life of flight, advocacy, and innovation.
Michael Zwaagstra: The BC Government Should Take a Firm Stand on Student Safety
Victoria trustees should not be allowed to cancel the police liaison officer program when the evidence shows that students are safer when police are in schools.
Shen Yun Closes a Season of Acclamation, Medals, and Sold-Out Houses
The classical Chinese dance company’s 20th tour drew generals, lawmakers, and sold-out crowds across five continents—often in defiance of Beijing’s pressure.
US NEWS
Trump Expands TrumpRx to Over 800 Prescription Drugs
The president said the program now covers four out of five U.S. prescriptions and has saved consumers more than $400 million.
Holding Candles Up High, They Denounce Beijing’s ‘Tyranny’
As Beijing continues to erase memories around the Tiananmen massacre, pro-democracy advocates refuse to forget.
Auburn University Student Missing for Days Found Dead in Japan
Japanese police searched through waist-high mud, and search dogs and helicopters were used.
About 866 Million Illnesses Linked to Contaminated Food Annually: WHO
More than 1.5 million people died due to foodborne hazards in 2021.
The EU’s Child-Safety Drive Is the Latest Front in a Widening War on Free Speech, Conservative MEPs Warn
Age-checking measures, risk of VPN crackdowns, and the Digital Services Act are all part of an agenda that would endanger civil liberties, the lawmakers said.
What the End of the Orban Era Means for Hungary and Its Constitution | Marton Sulyok
Hungary is undergoing a major transformation after a historical landslide election ended Viktor Orban’s 16 years in power.
From Machiavelli to Nietzsche: A Study in Modern Political Philosophy
Harvey Mansfield’s ‘The Rise and Fall of Rational Control’ thoroughly demonstrates how brilliant thinkers have advanced and degraded human freedom.
How to Visit Berlin
Germany’s capital blends sobering historical landmarks with quirky local traditions, creating a destination unlike anywhere else in Europe.
Shen Yun Closes a Season of Acclamation, Medals, and Sold-Out Houses
The classical Chinese dance company’s 20th tour drew generals, lawmakers, and sold-out crowds across five continents—often in defiance of Beijing’s pressure.
Shen Yun Closes a Season of Acclamation, Medals, and Sold-Out Houses
The classical Chinese dance company’s 20th tour drew generals, lawmakers, and sold-out crowds across five continents—often in defiance of Beijing’s pressure.

The Benefits of Eating the Whole Animal
Modern diets favor muscle meat, but liver, bone broth, and organ meats deliver nutrients that steak can’t match.

How to Visit Hiroshima, a City Reborn
Hiroshima’s story is one of tragedy, but the city today is joyful, welcoming, and dedicated to peace.
In Maine, Democratic Senate Hopeful Platner Joined by Rep. Khanna With Primary Days Away
The Bar Harbor rally marked the first such event for Graham Platner since allegations of abuse broke.

Beijing’s Expulsion of Reporter Deepens Self-Censorship Among Foreign Press in China: Analysts
The New York Times confirmed that its China-based correspondent was expelled in February.

529-to-Roth IRA Rollover Rules in 2026: Five Questions That Help Determine Whether You Qualify
How does the 529-to-Roth IRA rollover work?

Lions HC Dan Campbell: Jahmyr Gibbs to Become ‘Bell Cow’ Back in 2026
In the early part of his career, Gibbs and David Montgomery formed a potent tandem backfield, but the Lions traded Montgomery to the Houston Texans.

Standard Malaria Treatment Works Well Against Resistant Strains: Study
Intravenous artesunate was tested in Africa.

1 Minute of Chair Exercises to Help Stabilize Blood Pressure
Simple, consistent exercises that activate and contract the muscles can help improve circulation and lower blood pressure naturally.

How Protein and Fiber Help Trigger Your Body’s GLP-1
The hormone that GLP-1 drugs mimic is one your body can already produce with the right foods.

Major Review Casts Doubt on a Generation of Alzheimer’s Drugs
A Cochrane review found that anti-amyloid drugs offer minimal cognitive benefit while raising risks of brain swelling and bleeding.

Greek Spinach and Rice Pie
Think of this Greek spinach pie with feta and rice as spanakopita’s easier, more laid-back cousin—no phyllo, no fuss.

Moving From Fair to Very Good Credit Could Save You $54,000 Over the Lifetime of Your Mortgage
Mortgages are different from loans for a car. The credit score requirement for a mortgage is more strict.

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

How to Visit Auckland, New Zealand’s City of Thrills and Volcanoes
Auckland pairs heart-racing adventure with laid-back coastal charm, creating a city experience unlike anywhere else in the South Pacific.





















































































































