Iran Keeps up Missile Barrage on Israeli Cities on Fourth Day of Conflict
The Israel military says it has now ‘achieved full air supremacy in the Tehran airspace’.

An Educational Philosophy That Nourishes the Whole Child
Charlotte Mason lived in the 19th century, but her philosophy offers children an education full of life and wonder.

Fire and Glass: The Art and Craft of Milon Townsend
Artisan Milon Townsend crafted a delightful series of glass sculptures based on ‘Aesop’s Fables.’

The Food Scientist Who’s Milled Her Own Flour for 30 Years, and How You Can Too
According to baker Sue Becker, milling your own flour leads to better taste, better nutrition, and better health.
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All Eyes on Trump as G7 Summit Begins Amid Middle East Tensions
This year’s gathering unfolds against the backdrop of active conflict between the governments of Israel and Iran.
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Netanyahu Warns Iran Could See Regime Change Due to Israeli Attacks
The Israeli prime minister reiterated that Israel carried out the strikes because of Iran’s nuclear program.
Suspect in Minnesota Lawmaker Shootings Arrested
Former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband were fatally shot at their home on Saturday.
2 of 4 Detainees Who Escaped ICE Facility in New Jersey Captured
The FBI said it is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the arrest of each of the two remaining escaped detainees.
Homeowners Worried About Chemicals Being Spread in Sewage Fertilizer
Biosolids are sold as nutrient-rich fertilizer, but the Environmental Protection Agency and public health activists say hazardous chemicals are in the mix.
Swimming Pool Risks from Eye Irritation to Breathing Trouble
A thorough shower before taking a dip goes a long way in keeping pool water, and those who swim in it, safe.
G7 Mulls Further Price Caps on Russian Oil Despite Strategy’s Checkered Results
Moscow has downplayed the move’s potential impact on the Russian economy.
Trump Orders ICE to Expand Illegal Immigrant Deportation Efforts
The president said that nothing will deter his administration from fulfilling its mandate.
Police Say ‘Innocent Bystander’ Shot and Killed During ‘No Kings’ Protest in Utah
The gunfire was intended to stop another armed individual who was allegedly serving as a peacekeeper for the event.
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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.
CCP Ties in Spotlight Amid Nationwide Anti-ICE Protests
Congressional leaders have called for investigations into groups with ties to the Chinese Communist Party.
2 Chinese Nationals to Stay in Jail Facing Charge of Smuggling Biological Material
The two defendants said they would not challenge prosecutors’ request to keep them in detention while their cases progress.
Taiwan Blacklists China’s Huawei, SMIC Amid Escalating US–China Semiconductor Race
The move aligns with the United States’ strategy to deny China’s access to semiconductor technology, tools, and materials.
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A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Poet Ben Jonson and the Mystery of Fatherhood
Father’s Day is a good time to examine the poems of Benjamin Jonson, one of the most well-loved English poets.
More Americans Plan Summer ‘Staycations;’ Cincinnati Named Top Spot: Survey
The high cost of living and traveling is cited as the top issue among those choosing a ‘staycation,’ according to the survey.
As COVID-19 Continues to Spread in China, Doctors Anticipate Major Peak in July
Hospital workers in China continue to see reports of ‘white lung’ and sudden deaths in the new wave of illness.
Social Security Claims Soar in First Half of Fiscal 2025
Analysis shows that more Americans are filing for retirement benefits earlier, which could hurt their long-term retirement security.
In Photos: US Army’s 250th Birthday Parade in Washington
Nearly 7,000 troops, plus dozens of tanks and helicopters came to Washington for an event officially marking the 250th anniversary of the U.S. army.
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