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Demonstrators clashed with federal authorities and attempted to force their way into a federal building in Los Angeles following ICE operations on June 6.
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In ‘This Week in History,’ as Bosnia and Herzegovina’s civil war rages, an American fighter pilot is shot down, stranding him behind enemy lines for six days.

Poundbury: Formal Classicism Bonds With Local Tradition
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Following a public feud this week, the president warned his one time political ally against supporting Democrats in upcoming elections.
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What exactly is this fungus—and what risks does it pose to U.S. agriculture and public health?
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Panel at Capitol Spotlights CCP’s ‘Silent War' Against US
The regime has escalated a campaign of information and legal warfare to attack a faith group outside its borders, experts say.
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Why Drug Price Reform Alone Won’t Heal America
Beyond the quick fixes of medications are the causes that lie beneath their need. Addressing health care from a holistic perspective must precede the Rx pad.
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Nasal, Baby Teething Swabs Recalled Nationwide Over Microbial Contamination Fears
Exposure to the products can be life-threatening for children and people with underlying medical conditions.
Supreme Court to Review Alabama’s Death Row Case Concerning IQ Test
Alabama officials sought to execute Joseph Clifton Smith, who was convicted and sentenced to death for a 1997 murder before his sentence was overturned.
Trump Suspends Entry to US for Venezuelans With Tourist, Business, and Student Visas
The president says the nation has inadequate vetting measures and lacks a competent central authority for issuing passports. The ban takes effect June 9.
With Power Waning, Xi Jinping Loses Influence in US-China Talks: Analysts
Experts point to signs of Xi Jinping’s declining authority, which undermines his influence in U.S.-China negotiations.
Musk Mulls New Political Party Amid Feud With Trump
Musk says it would cater to the middle 80 percent of U.S. voters and hinted it could be named the ‘America Party.’
Citigroup Reverses Course on Controversial Firearm Policies
The bank has also updated its regulations regarding discriminating clients ‘on the basis of political affiliation.’
Epoch Readers Back Making DOGE Permanent, Warn Its Reforms Could Unravel: Poll
A new poll shows overwhelming support for enshrining DOGE reforms—along with fears its $180 billion in savings could vanish unless Congress acts.
Trump Signs Order Amending Parts of Biden, Obama Cybersecurity Orders
The president’s order states that cyber sanctions ‘do not apply to election-related activities.’
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2025 FIFA Club World Cup: Teams, Players, and Everything to Know About New-Look Tournament
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Judge Approves $2.8 Billion NCAA Settlement, Allowing Colleges to Compensate Athletes
NCAA President Charlie Baker says the settlement agreement sets the foundation for NCAA member schools to start stabilizing college sports.
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