Federal Agents, Troops to Start 24/7 Patrol in Washington: White House
The effort will include deploying more than 400 National Guard troops around the capital from Wednesday night.
Illinois Judge Denies Texas AG’s Request to Help Arrest Absent State Democrats
‘This court is without jurisdiction to grant Petitioner’s emergency motion,’ the judge said. The Democrats left the Lone Star State on Aug. 3.
Trump Rescinds Biden’s Order on Promoting Economic Competition
The Biden-era order stated that a pattern of corporate abuses, particularly large mergers or ‘monopolies,’ were raising costs for consumers in several sectors.
Trump Warns of ‘Very Severe Consequences’ If Putin Refuses to End Ukraine War After Alaska Summit
Trump also wants a second meeting, with both Putin and Zelenskyy, soon after the summit.
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As CCP Cybersabotage Escalates, US Changes Posture
U.S. cyber officials indicate cyber adversaries will no longer be allowed to ‘walk all over’ the United States.
$327 Million Australia-Vanuatu Agreement Strengthens Security and Economic Cooperation Amid China Concerns
The Nakamal Agreement, set to be finalized in September, comes as China’s influence in Vanuatu draws growing attention.
Trump Signs Order to Refill Strategic Reserves of Pharmaceutical Ingredients
The order is part of a push to reduce U.S. dependency on adversary nations for key raw materials needed to make medicines, according to the White House.
Impact of Trump’s Trade, Tax, Energy Policies | Mark Skousen
Skousen is an economist, professor, and author of several books, including his most recent work, ‘The Greatest American.’
US Sends Warships to Disputed Sea After Chinese Ships Collide
Concerns are growing over dangerous maneuvers by Chinese vessels near an atoll within the Philippine Economic Zone in the South China Sea.
Day in Photos: Floods In India, Wildfire in Greece, and Sailing Ship Festival
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Beijing Tightens Grip Ahead of Military Parade, Disrupting Daily Life and Targeting Petitioners
For many Beijingers, the buildup has meant weeks of disruption.
Florida Labels Synthetic Opioid 7-OH as Schedule 1 Drug
The substance—a synthetic form of kratom, a plant extract—is contained in products such as drinks and gummies sold in gas stations and stores.
Appeals Court Allows Trump Administration to Withhold Foreign Aid Funds
A lower court had found that the president’s cuts were unlawful.
Why Fasted Exercise Isn’t for Everyone—and Who Should Avoid It
Some groups may need to approach it with more caution.
An Intense ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ Resonates in Chicagoland
Music Theater Works’s production captures some of grim reality facing Jewish people today.
A Bunch of Fabergé Cut Flowers
How Fabergé’s fine craftsmen made ornamental flowers appear real.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Trump Places DC Police Under Federal Control, Orders National Guard to Washington
The National Guard troops won’t have the authority to arrest people, although they can detain them until law enforcement arrives.

Federal Appeals Court Orders OMB to Restore Spending Tracker Website
The judges said that removal of the congressionally mandated database violated federal law.
Chinese Authorities Mandating Blood Tests, Releasing Lab Mosquitoes to Fight Chikungunya Outbreak
Authorities have released millions of mosquitoes in a disease-control program, but China is now experiencing its largest Chikungunya outbreak.

French Fries Versus Baked Potatoes: 1 Raises Diabetes Risk 20 Percent, the Other Doesn’t
Potato prep affects diabetes risk, but the high glycemic index remains.

Barbecue Chicken for the Win
Smoky chipotle chiles paired with a dark, rich fruit prove a match made in barbecue heaven.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Trump Places DC Police Under Federal Control, Orders National Guard to Washington
The National Guard troops won’t have the authority to arrest people, although they can detain them until law enforcement arrives.

Federal Appeals Court Orders OMB to Restore Spending Tracker Website
The judges said that removal of the congressionally mandated database violated federal law.
Chinese Authorities Mandating Blood Tests, Releasing Lab Mosquitoes to Fight Chikungunya Outbreak
Authorities have released millions of mosquitoes in a disease-control program, but China is now experiencing its largest Chikungunya outbreak.
Newsom Disputes Audit That Found Remote Work Could Save California $225 Million a Year
The audit overlooks the benefits of in-person work, the governor’s office said. In March, Newsom ordered workers back to the office four days a week.

Texas Senate Passes Map Aimed at Giving GOP 5 Extra Congressional Seats
Republicans in the state House are looking to approve the redistricting, but Democrats in the chamber fled the state in order to deny a quorum.

Albanese Cautions Against ‘Propaganda’ After Hamas Appears to Dispute Alleged Praise of PM
The prime minister said the international community is united in isolating the terror group.

Australia’s Unemployment Rate Dips to 4.2 Percent in July Amid Economic Slowdown
July’s jobs boost came from a 60,000 rise in full-time roles, which offset the 36,000 drop in part-time roles.

‘It’s All God’: South African Credits Faith After Record-Breaking Score Against Australia
The young South African helped seal victory with his country’s highest ever T20 score.

Pamela Anderson Launches Line of Pickles, With All Proceeds Going to Charity
Pamela’s Pickles are spicy and steeped in family tradition. Funds will be donated to the California Wildlife Center, which rescues sick and injured animals.
