A Year After Trump Rally Shooting, Town Still Seeks Healing, Answers
A western Pennsylvania community has rallied around the family of the man who was fatally shot when a gunman opened fire at a Trump rally.
EU Won’t Retaliate to Trump’s 30 Percent Tariff, Countermeasures on Hold Until August
U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday said he will impose a 30 percent tariff on all EU imports into the United States.
5 States Discussing Plans to Build Prisons Like ‘Alligator Alcatraz’: Noem
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem did not say which states were discussing these plans with her team.
Kyiv’s Security Agency Kills Russian Agents Believed to Have Shot Ukrainian Colonel
The assassination of the colonel on Thursday was caught on surveillance cameras and circulated on Ukrainian social media.
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‘That’s Where Corey Chose to Sit’: Widow of Trump Rally Hero Honors His Life
The family of Corey Comperatore and supporters are paying tribute to him before the one-year anniversary of his death under tragic circumstances.
Wyoming Opens Dual Mine: Coal for Power, Rare Earths for Everything Else
Ramaco Resource’s Rare Earths Project will extract a relatively small amount of coal but the mine is loaded with minerals that domestic industry now imports.
US Playing Catch-Up in Rare-Earth Production: How We Got There
MP Materials stands alone as the nation’s sole active rare-earth miner and refiner.
The CCP’s Long Arm Targeting a Religious Group in America: Justin Butterfield and Lea Patterson
In recent years, the CCP has been escalating its tactics against targets on American soil.
Federal Judge Reverses Biden-Era Rule That Barred Medical Debt From Credit Reports
The judge found that the CFPB exceeded its authority when it tried to ban medical debt from credit reports, striking down the rule before it could take effect.
Trump Defends Bondi, Urges Supporters to Move On From Epstein Files
Trump said his supporters are playing into the hands of his political rivals by focusing on the circumstances surrounding the late Epstein.
Beijing Punishes Europe on Trade as It Seeks EU Support Against US Pressure
China courts EU against U.S. pressure yet slaps tariffs and bans on brandy and medical gear—pushing Brussels toward tougher trade defenses.
US Citizen Fatally Beaten Amid Clash Between Israelis and Palestinians in West Bank, Family Says
Twenty-year-old Sayafollah Musallet, a U.S. citizen, died amid a clash between Palestinians and Israelis in the contested West Bank on July 11.
Day in Photos: Graduation Ceremony, Durham Miners’ Gala, and Sea Salt Raking
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Parkinson’s Disease: The Silent Thief of Dopamine—Natural Ways to Relieve Symptoms
Parkinson’s disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder after Alzheimer’s disease and is characterized by changes in movement and emotion.
DOJ Drops Charges Against Utah Surgeon Accused of Dumping COVID-19 Vaccines, Issuing Fake Vaccine Cards
Attorney General Pam Bondi ended the DOJ case against the Utah surgeon accused of faking COVID-19 shots and underming trust in public health programs.
Trump Orders Chinese Company to Divest From US Business
The U.S. company’s products are used in military and critical infrastructure environments.
Soul Music: The Essence of What Makes a Song Uplifting
Music masters like Bach, Schubert, Schumann, and Strauss infused this esoteric ingredient to create their profound musical works.
John Northrop’s All-Wing Vision and the B-2 Stealth Bomber
In ‘This Week in History,’ America’s first International Air Meet inspired a generation of aviators, resulting in one man’s dream to alter aviation design.

Vitamin C May Reactivate Genes for Skin Renewal, Prevent Thinning Skin
Vitamin C may help rejuvenate aging skin by switching on dormant genes involved in cell renewal, research shows.

Montaigne on the Road
The French Renaissance thinker discovered the value of travel while searching for a medical cure.
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Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order After Supreme Court Ruling
District Judge Joseph Laplante announced his decision after an hour-long hearing and said a written order will follow.

Fuel to Air India Plane Was Cut Off Before Fatal Crash: Preliminary Report
In the plane’s cockpit voice recording, one pilot was heard asking the other why the fuel switches were turned off.
Tariff Windfall Drives Surprise $27 Billion US Budget Surplus in June
A record-high tariff haul in June fueled a rare budget surplus—and set the stage for even bigger collections ahead.
Protesters Try to Block ICE Vehicle at San Francisco Immigration Court
A video shows that about half a dozen protesters climbed onto the hood of a black van, trying to stop it from moving.

Trump Threatens to Revoke Rosie O'Donnell’s US Citizenship
It’s unclear what legal basis the president would use to revoke the New York-born comedian’s status as an American citizen.

Canberra Has Not Got Washington’s Message on Defence Spending: Abbott
The Albanese government said they would not ‘pluck a figure out of the air and work out how to spend it.’

Microsoft Outlook Users Experience Hourslong Outage Impacting Email Access
Disruptions appeared to peak just before noon ET on Thursday, when more than 2,700 users worldwide reported issues with Outlook, formerly also Hotmail, to outag

Baseball Hall of Fame Ready to Welcome ‘The Wampum Walloper’
On Dec. 8, 2024, Dick Allen, a seven-time MLB All-Star and American League MVP, was voted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

Conner Smith Charged With a Misdemeanor in Fatal Pedestrian Accident
The 24-year-old country singer is scheduled to appear for booking on Aug. 7.
