Israel, Iran Trade Strikes for a 3rd Day as Netanyahu Vows ‘Heavy Price’ for Civilian Deaths
U.S. President Donald Trump calls on Iran to agree to a new nuclear deal to avoid further destruction.
Trump Says Meetings Underway to End Israel–Iran Strikes, Peace Coming ‘Soon’
‘Iran and Israel should make a deal, and will make a deal,’ the president says.
Massive Manhunt for Suspect in Shooting of 2 Minnesota Lawmakers Enters 2nd Day
Former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband were fatally shot at their home on Saturday.
Poet Ben Jonson and the Mystery of Fatherhood
Father’s Day is a good time to examine the poems of Benjamin Jonson, one of the most well-loved English poets.
Israel–Iran Conflict
Trump Warns Iran of Retaliation, Says US Had Nothing to Do With Israeli Strikes
The president also suggested that both nations stop the aerial assaults and attempt to hash out a deal on Iran’s nuclear program.
More Americans Plan Summer ‘Staycations;’ Cincinnati Named Top Spot: Survey
The high cost of living and traveling is cited as the top issue among those choosing a ‘staycation,’ according to the survey.
As COVID-19 Continues to Spread in China, Doctors Anticipate Major Peak in July
Hospital workers in China continue to see reports of ‘white lung’ and sudden deaths in the new wave of illness.
Social Security Claims Soar in First Half of Fiscal 2025
Analysis shows that more Americans are filing for retirement benefits earlier, which could hurt their long-term retirement security.
This Family Has Made American Flags for More Than a Century
The National Flag Company is a fixture in Cincinnati. The Schallers started making flags there in 1903.
China-Linked Entity Pushes Green Energy to Advance CCP Interests in US, Report Says
San Francisco-based Energy Foundation China has worked to speed up U.S. transition to green energy, increasing energy dependence on China, report says.
The Uncertain Origin of America’s Favorite Pastime
In ‘This Week in History,’ John Stevens develops the town of Hoboken during the rise of a new game, leading to a historic sports moment.
The Food Scientist Who’s Milled Her Own Flour for 30 Years, and How You Can Too
According to baker Sue Becker, milling your own flour leads to better taste, better nutrition, and better health.
In Photos: US Army’s 250th Birthday Parade in Washington
Nearly 7,000 troops, plus dozens of tanks and helicopters came to Washington for an event officially marking the 250th anniversary of the U.S. army.
Osteoporosis: The Silent Disease That Steals Your Bones—How to Prevent Bone Loss
Osteoporosis affects about 20 percent of people worldwide—yet many don’t realize they have it until a fracture occurs.
In Sweden, Public Interest Battles to Compete With Deep Culture of Privacy
Gunnar Axen, a database publisher, says selective reporting can lead to a ‘perceived lack of transparency’ that can feed ’mistrust in mainstream media.’
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Alan Dershowitz on Unrest in LA, Trump-Harvard Clash, and New Book ‘The Preventive State’
Dershowitz’s latest book is ‘The Preventive State: The Challenge of Preventing Serious Harms While Preserving Essential Liberties.’
What to Do When You Have a Goal—But Can’t Find the Motivation
It’s possible that your lack of motivation isn’t a character flaw—but a natural protective reflex.
Iranian Missiles Hit Tel Aviv in Retaliatory Attack
More than 30 injuries reported as Tel Aviv was hit by Iran’s retaliatory strikes. The U.S. is assisting Israel in shooting down missiles, a U.S. official said.

Former Chinese Military Doctor Says CCP May Use Taiwanese Troops’ Organs in Event of War
Dr. Zheng Zhi warned people of the plan at a screening of the award-winning documentary, ‘State Organs,’ in Taiwan.
Minnesota Lawmaker, Husband Killed in ‘Targeted Shootings’; Another Lawmaker, Spouse Wounded
The gunman, reportedly posing as a police officer, remains at large as Gov. Tim Walz activates emergency response.

Calendula: An Ancient Remedy for Skin, Mouth, and Cancer Care Relief
Calendula symbolizes the eternal cycle of renewal and new beginnings, embodying its potent healing properties.

‘Tatami’: Pressure to Not Compete
A match between and Israeli and Iranian judo practitioners becomes a personal act of courage.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Iranian Missiles Hit Tel Aviv in Retaliatory Attack
More than 30 injuries reported as Tel Aviv was hit by Iran’s retaliatory strikes. The U.S. is assisting Israel in shooting down missiles, a U.S. official said.

Former Chinese Military Doctor Says CCP May Use Taiwanese Troops’ Organs in Event of War
Dr. Zheng Zhi warned people of the plan at a screening of the award-winning documentary, ‘State Organs,’ in Taiwan.
Minnesota Lawmaker, Husband Killed in ‘Targeted Shootings’; Another Lawmaker, Spouse Wounded
The gunman, reportedly posing as a police officer, remains at large as Gov. Tim Walz activates emergency response.
Trump, Putin Discuss Israel-Iran Conflict in Phone Call
Both leaders did not rule out the possibility of negotiations around Iran’s nuclear program resuming.

RH Plans to Move Production From China to US and Italy
The luxury home furnishing retailer reported higher revenue for the first quarter of fiscal 2025. Its stock price surged nearly 7 percent on June 13.

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Brad Pitt Reflects on Personal Growth, Simplicity, and the Demands of His New Racing Film ‘F1’
The 61-year-old actor shares six children with ex-wife Angelina Jolie.
