Harvard, Trump Admin Face Off in Court Over $2.6 Billion Funding Freeze
Harvard alleges that the administration is violating the First Amendment, while the administration says the case was brought in the wrong court.
Hundreds of Shen Yun Artists Join March in New York, Warn of CCP’s Repression in America
‘Shen Yun is showing the world what China was like before communism,’ Shen Yun emcee Leeshai Lemish said.
Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill to Increase Deficit by $3.4 Trillion, CBO Projects
The Congressional Budget Office estimate was revised upward based on the final content of the bill.
Chinese National Accused of Impersonating Federal Agent to Scam Elderly Victim
Scammers duped a 76-year-old resident in Illinois into believing that her bank accounts were at risk due to purported identity theft, prosecutors said.
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26 Years of Persecution: Surviving, Escaping, and Remembering CCP’s Attacks on Falun Gong
‘When it comes to Falun Gong, the CCP follows no laws. They arrest people and send them to prison at will,’ says woman who escaped China
Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba to Stay on After Election Defeat
After his coalition lost its majority in the upper house, Shigeru Ishiba said, ‘I painfully feel my serious responsibility over the election results.’
Experts Lay Out Plan for Post-CCP China
Analysts discussed how the United States could prepare for a regime change in China.
The Harrowing Realities of Uyghur Life in China: Rushan Abbas
Uyghurs are being mass surveilled, forcibly sterilized, and exploited as slave labor both in Xinjiang and beyond, says author Rushan Abbas.
US Housing Construction Starts Jump 4.6 Percent in May: Census
Policymakers should focus on lowering housing costs by removing burdensome regulations and easing permitting roadblocks, said one real estate expert.
FDA Names George Tidmarsh as Top Drug Regulator
Dr. Tidmarsh will lead the Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research.
Kentucky Sues Temu Over Massive Data Collection
Cybersecurity laws grant Beijing ‘unfettered access’ to data belonging to Chinese companies, the complaint says.
5 Million Above-Ground Swimming Pools Recalled Over Child Drownings
Nine deaths occurred in California, Texas, Florida, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Missouri between 2007 and 2022.
Judge Rules Trump Admin Broke Law, Orders Restoring of Public Funding Tracking Database
The White House has argued that restoring the website would lead to the divulging of sensitive information.
Why Musculoskeletal Diseases Are Rising–And How to Address the Root Causes
Chronic joint and muscle conditions aren’t just tied to age. Daily habits can raise risk long before symptoms show up.
Second Suspect Arrested in Shooting of Off-Duty Border Patrol Agent in NYC
Both men are illegal immigrants who entered the country within the past four and a half years.
ICE Director Sends Warning to Companies Employing Illegal Immigrants
Todd Lyons said that federal agents will prioritize finding, arresting, and deporting ’the worst of the worst.’
‘Macbeth’: A Play About Nothing
Shakespeare’s play follows St. Augustine’s understanding of the nature of evil: It is the absence of goodness.
Spinach Salad With Berries, Pecans, and Raspberry Vinaigrette
Get ready for oohs and aahs—this spinach salad with berries, pecans, and goat cheese is an absolute stunner!
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Explosion Kills 3 Deputies at Los Angeles Sheriff’s Training Facility
The department identified the deputies killed as members of its arson and explosives unit.

Trump Administration Rejects WHO Agreement, Citing Threat to US Sovereignty
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the move.
9 Things to Know About Big Pharma, in Charts
Snapshots of the fast-growing global pharmaceutical industry.

Eating Late Relative Sleep Time Linked to Poor Blood Sugar Control
What time you tend to want to eat is influenced by genetics, but there are ways you can work with it.

Theodore Roosevelt: Architect of America’s Navy
The Rough Rider paved the way for the country’s expansion of the Navy to be first in the world.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Explosion Kills 3 Deputies at Los Angeles Sheriff’s Training Facility
The department identified the deputies killed as members of its arson and explosives unit.

Trump Administration Rejects WHO Agreement, Citing Threat to US Sovereignty
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the move.
9 Things to Know About Big Pharma, in Charts
Snapshots of the fast-growing global pharmaceutical industry.

Abrego Garcia Will Stay in Custody for 30 Days, Temporarily Preventing Removal From US
The extended time in custody will give the Salvadoran citizen more time to consider his legal options.

Corruption Trial Begins Against Former Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha
Sali Berisha is facing allegations that he had abused his position to help his son-in-law privatize public land to build 17 apartment buildings in Tirana.

Hackers Targeting Microsoft SharePoint Servers
Cloud-based SharePoint Online in Microsoft 365 is a different system and is not impacted, the U.S. Cyber Security and Infrastructure Defense Agency said.

Trump Threatens to Block Stadium Deal Unless Washington Commanders Restores Old Name
President Donald Trump also urged the Cleveland Guardians baseball team to revert to its former name.

Actor Tom Troupe, Known for Roles in ‘Mission: Impossible,’ ‘Star Trek,’ Dies at 97
The stage and screen star was married to actress Carole Cook for almost 60 years.
