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Jobs Report Agency Faces Scrutiny After Trump Fires Its Chief—What to Know
Understanding how the Bureau of Labor Statistics recorded one of its largest jobs data revision in decades.
Is Overprescription Fueling Veteran Suicides? | Derek Blumke
Derek Blumke served 12 years in the U.S. Air Force and Michigan Air National Guard and is the Veteran Impact Fellow of the Grunt Style Foundation.
Trump Announces Peace Signing Ceremony Between Armenia and Azerbaijan in US-Brokered Deal
The U.S. president will also sign bilateral agreements with Armenia and Azerbaijan ’to pursue Economic opportunities together.’
Israel Plans Full Military Control of Gaza, Netanyahu Says
‘We want to liberate ourselves and liberate the people of Gaza from the awful terror of Hamas,’ the Israeli prime minister said.
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Record US Honey Bee Losses and What Mite Be Behind Them
Bee colonies in the United States are being decimated by mites that have developed immunity to a key pesticide.
Trump Admin Asks Supreme Court to Cancel Restrictions on Immigration Stops in Southern California
Lower courts restricted how federal agents may carry out enforcement operations.
Day in Photos: Kenya Plane Crash, Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Protest, and British Chess Championships
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
How Clay Clark Helped Small Businesses Survive—and Thrive—During the Pandemic and Beyond
Clark has built several multi-million dollar companies. Now, he’s helping budding entrepreneurs turbocharge their business.
US Households Owed an Average of $152,653 at the End of Q2 2025: Report
Two out of every five American households in a survey said that debt was a source of conflict in their homes.
DOJ to Expunge Employees’ COVID-19 Vaccination Records: Lawyers
A group of workers sued the government over its COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
China’s Exports Surge Ahead of Tariff Truce Deadline With US
Shipments to the U.S. dropped for the fourth consecutive month, but exports to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations increased.
Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Construction at Florida’s ‘Alligator Alcatraz’
The judge ordered a two-week halt in further construction. Ongoing detention operations were allowed to continue.
CDC Director Endorses New RSV Antibody as RFK Jr. Approves Influenza Vaccine Recommendation
The officials signed off on advice from an advisory panel.
How Your Brain’s Sugar Processing Could Influence Alzheimer’s Disease Risk
A recent study links poor sugar processing in the brain to memory loss–but fasting and certain treatments may offer protection.
Trump Names Stephen Miran to Fill Vacant Seat on Federal Reserve Board
Miran currently serves as the chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors in the Trump administration.
Quick Daily Walk Linked to Longer Lifespan
Walking quickly for as little as 15 minutes a day was associated in a new study with reduced mortality.
Behold the Beauty: A Sublime Sunrise and a Tragedy
Victorian painter John Brett delighted in creating marine paintings, especially scenes of the Welsh coastline.
‘Battles at Annapolis’: The Premier College Rivalry
‘Two Remarkable Football Games in the Army–Navy Rivalry,’ the book’s sub-title, is a riveting account of two Army-Navy games.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Flesh-Eating Bacteria Leave 8 Dead, 32 Sick in 4 States: Officials
Officials in Florida and Louisiana have reported dozens of cases of Vibrio vulnificus so far this year, while Mississippi and Alabama have each had one case.

Texas Governor Orders Arrest of Democratic Lawmakers Who Left State
The Republican House speaker said that he would sign civil arrest warrants to track the lawmakers down amid a fight over redistricting.
Trump Accumulates Wins on Supreme Court’s Emergency Docket—Key Takeaways
The justices have halted lower court blocks on multiple aspects of the president’s agenda.

Psoriasis: 2nd Most Common Autoimmune Condition—5 Lifestyle Approaches May Help
The immune system mistakenly attacks healthy skin cells, causing them to build up and form thick, scaly patches.

Bananas, Duct Tape, and the Absurdity of Modern Art
Maurizio Cattelan’s installation reveals the state of art and artists heralded today.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Flesh-Eating Bacteria Leave 8 Dead, 32 Sick in 4 States: Officials
Officials in Florida and Louisiana have reported dozens of cases of Vibrio vulnificus so far this year, while Mississippi and Alabama have each had one case.

Texas Governor Orders Arrest of Democratic Lawmakers Who Left State
The Republican House speaker said that he would sign civil arrest warrants to track the lawmakers down amid a fight over redistricting.
Trump Accumulates Wins on Supreme Court’s Emergency Docket—Key Takeaways
The justices have halted lower court blocks on multiple aspects of the president’s agenda.
Fox News Asks Judge to Dismiss Newsom’s Defamation Case
California Gov. Newsom responded to the motion, saying Fox News should face consequences.

Former Georgia Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan Joins Democratic Party
Duncan says his shift to the Democratic Party reflects a personal and political change rooted in his belief in ‘loving your neighbor.’

Italy Greenlights $15 Billion Bridge Linking Sicily to Mainland
Pietro Salini, chief executive of the company building the bridge, said it would be ’transformative for the whole country.’

FDA Unveils New Program to Boost Domestic Production of Medications
The FDA indicated that the new PreCheck Program will be rolled out in two phases.

Denny McLain’s 31-Win Season Remains Unreachable to Modern MLB Pitching
The Tiger pitcher won the Cy Young and American League MVP awards after that memorable 1968 season, and at 81, he still enjoys chatting about it.

‘See You at the Library’ Story Hour Lands at Library of Congress
Actor and filmmaker Kirk Cameron will headline the nationwide grassroots-led initiative.
