Supreme Court Clears Way for Mass Federal Layoffs
The ruling lifts a lower court order halting Trump’s planned firings and restructuring of federal agencies.
3 More Members of Chinese Criminal Organization Plead Guilty to Laundering Millions in Illicit Drug Proceeds
In April, two Chinese nationals and a California man pleaded guilty to their roles in the same Chinese money laundering organization.
TSA Allows Passengers to Keep Shoes on at Airport Checkpoints, Noem says
For more than 20 years, U.S. passengers have been mandated to take off their shoes to screen for explosives at TSA checkpoints.
RFK Jr. Accepts Recommendations From Ousted Vaccine Advisers
The health secretary expanded respiratory syncytial virus vaccination access to more adults.
In-Depth
Why Metal Recyclers Are Optimistic About Tariffs
Experts say short-term effects are mixed, but tariffs could boost America’s domestic recycling industry in the long run.
AT&T Will Pay $177 Million to Settle Data-Breach Lawsuits: 4 Things to Know
AT&T has denied the allegations in the two lawsuits and agreed to the settlement to avoid engaging in protracted litigation.
Italian Police Arrest Chinese Man Wanted by FBI for Cyber Espionage
The suspect allegedly belongs to a state-sponsored hacker group that targeted U.S. researchers developing a COVID-19 vaccine.
Chinese Foreign Minister Tells EU Beijing Doesn’t Want Russia to Lose to Ukraine, Reports Say
The reports said Wang voiced China’s preference for a prolonged war to keep the United States occupied.
Day in Photos: Heavy Rains in India, Wildfire in France, and Harvesting Jasmine Flowers in Egypt
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Small-Business Optimism Remains Steady, Though Owners Finding It Hard to Hire Workers
The OBBB will “create one million jobs on main street. It’s going to create $750 billion in economic activity,” said the SBA administrator.
What to Eat for Better Sleep Tonight
A simple dietary strategy for better sleep can produce noticeable improvements right away.
Trump Says No Amnesty for Illegal Farmworkers
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said there will be no amnesty for illegal farmworkers and that mass deportations will continue.
Senate Democrats Propose Bill Requiring Visible IDs, Fewer Masks for Immigration Officers
Sponsors cited public safety and accountability, while the Trump administration said masks protect officers and their families who face increased threats.
A Case for Reviving Folk Music Jam Sessions
Creating music together is one of the oldest—and best—ways to build community.
Trump Says No Further Extensions Beyond Aug. 1 Tariff Deadline
Despite earlier hints of some flexibility on the new deadline, Trump says there will be no more extensions.
Boost Your Tomato Harvest With These Companion Plants
Companion planting is a smart way to fight disease, improve soil, and maximize space.
Behind the Curtain of the New CDC Panel on Vaccines: Dr. Robert Malone and Retsef Levi
Dr. Robert Malone and MIT professor Retsef Levi are the newest members of the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP).
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
How Weather Conditions Caused the Deadly Flash Floods in Texas
Experts explain how a combination of weather, water, and human presence resulted in the catastrophic flooding in central Texas.

DOJ, FBI Find Epstein Committed Suicide, Had No ‘Client List’
The disgraced child sex trafficker ‘harmed over one thousand victims,’ said the review, which also reported that no record of his clients has been found.
At Least 51 Dead, Including 15 Children, as Dozens Remain Missing in Texas Flood Disaster
Torrential rains send rivers surging, sweeping away homes and leaving families searching for loved ones amid ongoing rescue efforts.

Avocados Protect the Heart, Brain, and Eyes—Here’s How to Maximize Their Benefits
Recent research has significantly expanded our understanding of the health benefits of avocados.

‘Heads of State’: A Promising Action Flick Almost Ruined by John Cena
Idris Elba, Jack Quaid, and an Indian beauty wrestle victory from the jaws of defeat.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
How Weather Conditions Caused the Deadly Flash Floods in Texas
Experts explain how a combination of weather, water, and human presence resulted in the catastrophic flooding in central Texas.

DOJ, FBI Find Epstein Committed Suicide, Had No ‘Client List’
The disgraced child sex trafficker ‘harmed over one thousand victims,’ said the review, which also reported that no record of his clients has been found.
At Least 51 Dead, Including 15 Children, as Dozens Remain Missing in Texas Flood Disaster
Torrential rains send rivers surging, sweeping away homes and leaving families searching for loved ones amid ongoing rescue efforts.
Top Trump Officials to Hold Trade Talks With China in August
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said US trade officials will meet with Chinese counterparts to finalize a deal between the countries.

3 Men Found Guilty of London Arson Attack Ordered by Russia’s Wagner Group
Counterterror expert Paul Birch said the case shows how far the Kremlin’s reach can go if they are recruiting locals abroad to carry out its ‘dirty work.’

Trump Says He'll Set 50 Percent Tariff on Copper
The president also said tariffs on pharmaceuticals could reach up to 200 percent.

Released After 13 MLB Seasons, Kevin Pillar Is Ready for Whatever Comes Next
The outfielder made the rare move from NCAA Division II to the major leagues, where he played for 10 teams and finished with more than 1,000 hits.

Jannik Sinner Reaches the Wimbledon Quarterfinals Despite a Bad Elbow When an Injured Dimitrov Stops
Pittsburgh CBS Affiliate to Air Documentary About Attempted Assassination of Trump
Trump was wounded in July 2024 at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
