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Fragile Iran–Israel Cease-Fire Back in Effect, Says Trump
The U.S. president had chided both Israel and Iran for violating the cease-fire, calling on Israel to turn back its planes.

Château du Clos Lucé: Summerhouse of the French Kings
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit a Loire Valley château that was Leonardo da Vinci’s last home.

Railroads, Innovation, and the Race for the New York Market
In ‘This Week in History,’ B&O Railroad’s dominance was undercut by a growing competitor, resulting in an industry-changing innovation.

Frans Hals’s ‘The Laughing Cavalier’
The life-size sitter has been called the ’most handsome man in art history.’
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Trump Condemns Israel, Iran for Breaking Cease-Fire Ahead of NATO Summit
The president said Israel’s response was excessive after overnight clashes with Iran.
Time to Consider Adjusting the Policy Rate: Fed Governor Bowman
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said that while there have been three months of ‘favorable inflation readings,’ concerns remain.
Big Data Centers Are Booming, but Secret Deals Draw Local Opposition
With hundreds of projects before local planners, nondisclosure pacts and tax incentives are spurring suspicion among local residents.
Illegal Immigrant Allegedly Aided by Wisconsin Judge Agrees to Plea Deal
Eduardo Flores-Ruiz has agreed to be deported after completing his prison sentence, according to the plea deal.
Key Senator Urges RFK Jr. to Delay CDC Vaccine Advisory Panel Meeting
The panel is scheduled to meet for two days, beginning on June 25.
USDA Rolls Back Rule Restricting Logging on National Forest Lands
The department said that rescinding the rule would open nearly 59 million acres of federal forest lands to wildfire prevention efforts.
NATO Chief Praises Trump, Welcomes German Defense Spending Commitment
Speaking on the first day of the NATO summit, Mark Rutte said low European defense spending had been a ‘pebble in the shoe’ for the Trump administration.
Harvard Wins Injunction Against Trump Administration’s Student Visa Ban
District Judge Allison Burroughs said the case centers on core constitutional rights that must be safeguarded.
CCP Subversion of America
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Unraveling the CCP’s Playbook for Transnational Repression in America
The Chinese regime is engaged in a long-term campaign to target the spiritual group Falun Gong in the United States.
New York City Voters Head to the Polls for Highly Contested Mayoral Election Primary
The state of New York’s former governor, Andrew Cuomo, leads the Democratic primary but is facing a strong challenge from state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani.
More Than $100 Trillion to Be Handed Down From Elderly to Heirs, Study Predicts
Nearly two-thirds of the wealth in America is owned by people over 60, according to Statista, a data analytics firm.
Big Decisions Remain as Supreme Court’s Term Approaches End
The justices have yet to release rulings on nationwide injunctions, pornography regulation, Planned Parenthood funding, and other issues.
NIH to Study Long-Term Health Impact of 2023 Toxic Train Derailment in East Palestine, Ohio
The agency says Vice President JD Vance, who was a freshman Ohio senator when the crash occurred, sought the initiative.
New Texas Law to Prevent Land Sales to CCP Members
Texas is the state with the largest Chinese holdings, totaling 123,708 acres, according to Department of Agriculture.
Beijing’s Growing Military Supply Ambitions on Display at Paris Air Show
Many of the 76 Chinese companies in attendance were first-time participants, underscoring CCP’s determination to expand its footprint in Europe’s aerospace.
US Median Home Prices Hit ‘All-Time High’ of $396,500
Homes that are overpriced by even a little are ‘likely to sit on the market,’ says a real estate agent.
Day in Photos: Ship Capsizes in Indonesia, Forest Fires in Greece, Amazon Launches Satellites
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
21.8 Million US Seniors Paying for Expenses With Only Social Security Income: Survey
An estimated 7.3 million seniors are living on less than $1,000 a month, below the 2025 federal poverty line for a one-person household.
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