Trump Brokers Peace Deal Between Armenia and Azerbaijan at White House
As part of the peace deal, the United States will establish a new transport corridor aimed at unlocking the region’s commercial potential.
Trump Replaces IRS Commissioner Billy Long
Treasury Secretary Bessent will serve as acting commissioner. Long has been nominated for U.S. ambassador to Iceland.
Texas AG Files Suit With State Supreme Court to Declare Seats of 13 Absent Democrats Vacant
The state lawmakers who left Texas face second lawsuit seeking their removal.
Trump to Meet Putin in Alaska on Aug. 15
The U.S. president will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin as part of an effort to bring the war in Ukraine to a close.
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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.
Trump Admin Wants $1 Billion Settlement With UCLA
UCLA is asked to comply with similar conditions the administration previously set for Ivy League schools.
Apollo Astronaut Jim Lovell Dies at 97
Lovell was the commander of Apollo 8 and Apollo 13 moon missions.
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.
FDA Issues Notices as 2 Sweeteners Recalled Over Mislabeling
NuNaturals is recalling certain lots of its Organic Pure Stevia and Pure Monk Fruit Sweetener, the FDA says.
Wave of Suicides Among Chinese Entrepreneurs Signals Deepening Crisis in Private Sector: Expert
In today’s China, the greater crisis may not be an economic slowdown, but the collapse of faith in the system itself, according to Xiao Yi.
Philippine President Vows to Back US Intervention If China Invades Taiwan
The Philippines is too close to Taiwan and has too many citizens there to remain neutral in the event of war, said President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
DOJ Moves to Unseal Exhibits From Epstein, Maxwell Grand Jury Investigations
The DOJ said in a filing to two federal judges that it wants grand jury exhibits in the two cases unsealed.
ICE Arrests More Violent Criminals, Faces 1,000 Percent Spike in Assaults
The Pentagon is building a 5,000-bed detention site in Texas to house illegal immigrants.
Chikungunya: What It Is, Risk to US, and How to Prevent It
More than 7,000 chikungunya cases have been reported in Guangdong as the CDC advises enhanced precautions for American travelers.
Boston’s Sheriff Arrested on Federal Extortion Charges
Sheriff Steven W. Tompkins allegedly extorted a cannabis company.
States Urged to Step Up in Matching Federal Momentum for Developing Nuclear Energy
Reactor developers are calling on lawmakers to trim permitting, revise siting rules, expand workforce programs, and de-risk investment by courting partnerships.
A Brief History of Horses in the American Military
For centuries, cavalry units have brought speed, power, and inspiration to the US Army—but those days seem to be ending.
These 8 Recipes Will Help You Host a Stellar Summer Cookout
Consider having a cookout before the summer gets away.
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United Airlines Resumes Flights After Resolving Technical Issue
United said the problem was related to its UniMatic system, which houses information about each flight and feeds it to other systems.

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.
5 Injured in Active Shooter Incident at Georgia’s Fort Stewart, Officials Say
Officials said casualties were reported as the base went on lockdown after 11 a.m. local time.

I’m an Oncologist–Here’s How I Protect Myself From Prostate Cancer
If illness strikes, your ability to get through treatment and recover depends on the resilience you’ve already built.

Cheap Sunscreen, Priceless Skin: What Works and What Doesn’t
Many budget sunscreens don’t look glamorous, but they get the job done.
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United Airlines Resumes Flights After Resolving Technical Issue
United said the problem was related to its UniMatic system, which houses information about each flight and feeds it to other systems.

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.
5 Injured in Active Shooter Incident at Georgia’s Fort Stewart, Officials Say
Officials said casualties were reported as the base went on lockdown after 11 a.m. local time.
DOJ Informs Judge It Will Ask Supreme Court to Quickly Rule on Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order
An appeal before the Supreme Court would allow the court to review whether Trump’s order to end birthright citizenship is legal.

US Commits to Removing Stacked Tariffs on Japanese Goods
The 15 percent tariff agreed upon in July will not be imposed on Japanese goods already subject to higher tariffs.

FTC: Impersonation Scam Losses Among Older Adults Soared to $445 Million in 2024
It is an eightfold increase from the $55 million lost in 2020, with some victims losing their entire life savings.

Defending Champs Ohio State Have a Quarterback Battle Brewing
Either Julian Sayin or Lincoln Kienholz will probably be leading the Buckeyes when they open against Texas on Aug. 30.

‘Madman of Salsa’ Eddie Palmieri Dies at 88
The ‘pianist, composer, bandleader, and one of the most influential figures in Latin music history, passed away at his New Jersey residence,’ his family said.
