US Reaches Trade Deals With Indonesia, Philippines
Trump called new trade deal with Indonesia ‘a huge win’ for American industries and workers.
Louisville Ends ‘Sanctuary City’ Policy After Department of Justice Letter
The federal government had threatened to rescind funding for so-called sanctuary jurisdictions.
FDA Upgrades Recall on 160,000 Bottles of Popular Thyroid Medication
Roughly 160,630 bottles of levothyroxine sodium tablets are under recall, the FDA said.
Trump Says Incoming CBS Owner Will Provide $20 Million in Ads in Addition to Paramount Settlement
The president said he‘ll receive $20 million worth of ’advertising, PSAs, or similar programming.' The move brings the settlement total to $36 million.
In-Depth
How Things Stand 6 Months After Palisades Fire
Pacific Palisades residents see a long road ahead half a year after the Los Angeles fires that damaged or destroyed more than 18,000 homes.
Democrats Weigh Countermoves as Texas GOP Pushes Mid-Decade Redistricting
Republicans are redrawing the state’s congressional map while Democrats in California and New York are deciding whether to match the move.
Leading Indicator Predicts Economic Decline in Coming Months
GDP growth this year is expected to be slower than in 2024, said a business expert.
House Judiciary Subcommittee Hearing: ‘Foreign Abuse of US Courts’
The House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, Artificial Intelligence, and the Internet holds a hearing on ‘Foreign Abuse of U.S. Courts’.
Trump Says He May Visit China Soon
The U.S. president said a trip to China will likely happen soon, while Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is set to continue trade talks with China next week.
Judges Decline to Keep Alina Habba as New Jersey’s Top Prosecutor, Drawing DOJ Pushback
Habba leveled multiple legal actions against Democratic officials, including charges against a lawmaker after a scuffle outside an immigrant detention center.
US Government Worker Blocked From Leaving China, State Department Confirms
The State Department says it is working with Chinese officials ’to resolve the situation as quickly as possible.’
US Economy Reclaims Momentum
“The U.S. economy has remained resilient despite significant economic policy uncertainty through the first half of 2025,” one economist said.
School Districts Sue Trump Admin Over $6.8 Billion Funding Freeze
The plaintiffs say the freeze is illegal, while the administration says some grants had been designated for left-wing causes and ideological programs.
Cannabis Users Face Up to 5-Fold Higher Risk of Benign Mouth Tumors
Benign cancerous growths in the salivary glands, while not life-threatening, can cause discomfort, swelling, and in some cases, functional problems.
Trump Considering Eliminating Capital Gains Tax on Houses
‘If the Fed would lower the [interest] rates, we wouldn’t even have to do that,’ Trump said.
Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath Frontman and Heavy Metal Star, Dies at 76
Osbourne died this morning surrounded by his loved ones, his family announced in a statement.
‘Free: My Search for Meaning’: A Memoir of Growth
Amanda Knox suffered years in an Italian prison. She gives her side of the story in this moving account.
Grilled Lamb Might Become Your New Favorite Summer Meal
Lamb is one of the meats you go to for a super special meal.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
CDC: COVID-19 Infections Rise in Some Parts of US
Activity for COVID-19 remains low and very low for respiratory activity overall, according to the agency.

China Bans Wells Fargo Executive From Leaving, Reviving Fears of ‘Hostage Diplomacy’
The incident highlights CCP’s ‘hostage diplomacy’ and might be related to CCP top officials sending money abroad, observers said.
Defense Department Revamping Existing Promotion System: Hegseth
Distractions such as diversity, equity, and inclusion and political correctness are gone, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said.

How a Young Woman Has Stayed Healthy for Two Decades After Deadly Cancer
After a surgery in which her one remaining ovary, uterus, and part of her intestines were removed, Yang Ya-chuan still survived and thrived.

‘Macbeth’: A Play About Nothing
Shakespeare’s play follows St. Augustine’s understanding of the nature of evil: It is the absence of goodness.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
CDC: COVID-19 Infections Rise in Some Parts of US
Activity for COVID-19 remains low and very low for respiratory activity overall, according to the agency.

China Bans Wells Fargo Executive From Leaving, Reviving Fears of ‘Hostage Diplomacy’
The incident highlights CCP’s ‘hostage diplomacy’ and might be related to CCP top officials sending money abroad, observers said.
Defense Department Revamping Existing Promotion System: Hegseth
Distractions such as diversity, equity, and inclusion and political correctness are gone, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said.
Appeals Court Revives Student’s Lawsuit Over COVID-19 Vaccine Arrest
The student plausibly pleaded that the two officers who detained him violated his Fourth Amendment rights, the court ruled.

French City Imposes Curfew for Minors Amid Drug Gang Fears
Authorities in Nîmes introduced a two-week nighttime curfew for under-16s in six districts after a series of gang-related shootings.

Top Australian News Sites Lose 8 Million Readers in a Month: Ipsos Study
The 10 most popular news providers lost a total of 8 million readers between May and June this year, with one losing a fifth of its readership.

Robin Williams’s Eldest Son Remembers the Late Actor on His 74th Birthday: ‘Love You Forever’
The Oscar-winning actor died on Aug. 11, 2014, at the age of 63.
