Thailand, Cambodia Agree to Meet in Malaysia to Discuss Cease-Fire
The U.S. president spoke to leaders of both nations on Saturday and said he would halt trade negotiations if fighting continued.
Some Democrats Absent as National Governors Association Wrestles With Partisanship
Trump administration officials and Mark Cuban were among the speakers at an event that brings together state leaders from different parties.
Israel to Halt Fighting in Select Areas of Gaza Strip Each Day to Allow Flow of Aid
Aid organizations are urging Israel and Hamas to implement an immediate cease-fire, and for all land crossings into the Gaza Strip to remain for aid to flow.
Millions Still Taking It Easy on the Highway Mecca That Is Route 66
Cities and towns along the historic 2,228-mile highway from Chicago to Los Angeles are staging multiple events while anticipating a surge in tourism.
Trump Secures Key Trade Agreements Ahead of Aug. 1—Here’s What to Know
More deals are expected with days until the hard trade deadline.
China’s Battery Mineral Monopoly Poses National Security Risk: Report
A new report finds that China controls over 80 percent of minerals essential for U.S. military batteries.
Pipeline Operators Call for Congress to Close Loophole That Shields Vandals From Federal Criminal Prosecution
Operators tell House panel one statutory tweak could reduce the $50 billion to $100 billion that the industry pays annually to repair damage from tampering.
How Traffickers Prey on America’s Youth: Jaco Booyens
Jaco Booyens is founder of Jaco Booyens Ministries (JBM), an anti-trafficking organization working to protect American children.
Homes Taking Longer to Sell as Inventory Spike: Report
One in five sellers are now cutting prices as the housing market tilts in favor of buyers.
Multiple Sclerosis: A Debilitating Autoimmune Disease and Its Early Signs
Nearly 1 million people in the United States live with multiple sclerosis (MS). While there’s no cure, treatments and lifestyle changes can ease symptoms.
Taiwan’s China-Friendly Opposition Lawmakers Survive Recall Vote
The vote drew intense scrutiny because it had the potential to shift the balance of power in Taiwan.
What to Know About Cloud Seeding
How an 80-year-old technology is being used to mitigate droughts and increase water supplies across the country.
Israeli Military Begins New Humanitarian Aid Drops Into Gaza
Israel’s military announced new humanitarian aid delivery measures to refute claims of a deliberate starvation in the Gaza Strip.
3 Non-Drug Therapies for Knee Osteoarthritis
If you’re looking for a pill free approach to alleviating pain and swelling due to knee arthritis, physical therapy exercises might be just the ticket.
Kaiser Permanente Says It’s Ending Transgender Surgeries for Those Under 19
The health care giant is the latest to suspend such procedures for minors.
11 Stabbed in Attack at Michigan Walmart
A suspect is in custody and an investigation is ongoing, according to authorities.
Botticelli, His Muse, and the Medici Family
An exploration into the mysterious connections between Simonetta Vespucci, Botticelli, and Giuliano de' Medici.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Supreme Court Halts Lower Court Order Blocking Voting Discrimination Lawsuits
Justice Brett Kavanaugh on July 16 temporarily put a federal appeals court ruling on hold.

Trump Says Supreme Court’s Immunity Ruling Likely Helps Obama Following DNI Disclosures
Trump was asked the question after former President Barack Obama denied recent allegations from the director of national intelligence.
Social Security Payments Face 24 Percent Cut in Less Than a Decade Now, Group Projects
Some higher income couples could see annual payment reductions of around $24,000 by around 2032, says a recent analysis.

How a Young Woman Has Stayed Healthy for Two Decades After Deadly Cancer
After a surgery in which her one remaining ovary, uterus, and part of her intestines were removed, Yang Ya-chuan still survived and thrived.

Grilled Lamb Might Become Your New Favorite Summer Meal
Lamb is one of the meats you go to for a super special meal.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Supreme Court Halts Lower Court Order Blocking Voting Discrimination Lawsuits
Justice Brett Kavanaugh on July 16 temporarily put a federal appeals court ruling on hold.

Trump Says Supreme Court’s Immunity Ruling Likely Helps Obama Following DNI Disclosures
Trump was asked the question after former President Barack Obama denied recent allegations from the director of national intelligence.
Social Security Payments Face 24 Percent Cut in Less Than a Decade Now, Group Projects
Some higher income couples could see annual payment reductions of around $24,000 by around 2032, says a recent analysis.
Senate Democrats Call for US-Led Investigation Into American’s Death in the West Bank
The lawmakers said the current Israeli government ‘has failed to hold anyone accountable’ for the deaths of seven Americans in the West Bank since 2022.

In Las Vegas, House Republicans Tout New Budget Bill, No Taxes on Tips
Democrats criticize restrictions to Medicaid and renewables in public forum.

At Munich Convention, Iran’s Crown Prince Declares Opposition to Islamic Regime
Several opposition groups of diverse cultural and political perspectives voiced their support for Reza Pahlavi and regime change in Iran.

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New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge Headed to Injured List With Elbow Injury
The AL leader in RBI and batting average will miss a minimum of 10 days and then serve as designated hitter upon his return.
