Trump Hosts Netanyahu at White House Amid Push for Gaza Cease-Fire, Iran Peace Deal
The two leaders met for the third time this year as the United States works to broker a new hostage deal and cease-fire between Israel and Hamas.

Brighten Up Your Summer Barbecue With Spice-Roasted Vegetables
A colorful selection of zucchini, eggplant, bell peppers, and onions takes on the smoke and char from the grill.

‘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.

‘Invisible Grace’: Civility and Kindness Are the Wellspring of Joy
A simple ‘please’ and ’thank you' open the doors to something greater.
Most Read
Andrew Yang Endorses Musk’s Call to Disrupt US Political Duopoly With Launch of ‘America Party’
The tech entrepreneur sees a third party as a chance to break America’s entrenched two-party system. Such efforts have struggled in the past.
Bessent Says Federal Reserve’s Challenges Go Beyond Chairman Powell’s Stance on Interest Rates
The White House is also eyeing an open seat at the Federal Reserve.
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.
Trial Begins Over Trump Admin’s Deportations of Pro-Palestinian Students
The judge seemed concerned about how to harmonize immigration enforcement with the First Amendment.
‘Walmart Deals’ versus ‘Prime Day’: Who’s Gaining Ground?
The retail giants will launch competing summer discount events beginning July 8.
US Measles Cases Surge to Highest Levels in 6 Years
There were 1,277 reported cases of the measles virus as of July 4, data from Johns Hopkins show.
From Bomb Threats to Smear Campaigns: How Beijing Targets a US Dance Company in Canada
Since its inception in 2006, Shen Yun Performing Arts has been a target of interference by the Chinese regime.
Schumer Calls for Investigation Into Weather Service Staffing After Deadly Texas Floods
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) asked whether unfilled National Weather Service roles delayed flood warnings that might have saved lives.
California Rejects Federal Push to End Transgender Participation in School Sports
The state refused to sign a federal resolution agreement and says its laws support athletic participation based on gender identity.
Amazon Prime Day Set to Lift US Online Sales by $23.8 Billion
Retailers compete for consumer dollars with extended sales, deep discounts, and AI-powered shopping tools during the key summer event.
Nigerian National Pleads Guilty to Defrauding 400 Victims Including Elderly Americans
The individual admitted to stealing $6 million from victims.
Trump Extends Tariff Deadline to Aug. 1, Keep Rates at 10 Percent During Talks
The president revealed updated tariff rates for seven countries, including 40 percent duties on Laos and Myanmar, in push for new trade deals.
Man Killed After Opening Fire at Border Patrol Facility in Texas
The attack comes as DHS reports that assaults on immigration enforcement officers are up by 500 percent.
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.
Special Coverage
Special Coverage