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The Key Iranian Military Leaders, Nuclear Scientists Israel Has Killed
Iranian state media has confirmed the deaths of nine of its senior military leaders, as well as nine nuclear scientists.
Former US Intel Sergeant Pleads Guilty to Offering ‘Top Secret’ Info to China
A former U.S. Army sergeant could face up to 10 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to offering key U.S. defense secrets to communist China.

‘An Iliad’: A One-Man Triumph at the Court Theatre
Beyond its fascinating narrative, “The Iliad” is still read because it tackles issues that are relevant to this day.

‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ in a New Abridged Edition
The Alexandre Dumas favorite is rereleased just in time for summer reading.

To the Last Man: Defenders of the Alamo
In this installment of ‘When Character Counted,’ we remember the men who gave their lives for freedom and for each other.
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1 in 3 Baby Boomers Say They Will Not Sell Their Home: Report
Many older people refuse to sell because they cannot afford a similar property in their neighborhood. That makes the market tight for young buyers.
FCC Reviews ‘Internet of Things’ Accrediting Program Over China Security Concerns
The program, designed to accredit qualifying Internet of Things products, is under review because of ‘potentially concerning ties’ to Beijing.
Trump Says Trade Deals Expected With India and Pakistan
The president says deals are close, with a 90-day pause on new import tariffs set to expire on July 8.
Israel–Iran Conflict
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What to Know About Iran’s Nuclear Program
Iran’s besieged nuclear program has created highly-enriched uranium but it is unclear whether Tehran could build a nuclear weapon.
China Considers Lifting Sanctions on UK Politicians Expressing Concerns About New Embassy Plans
Some Parliament members are concerned China’s move could be tied to proposals for a new mega embassy in a critical area in London.
Dreams of European Battery Independence From China In Jeopardy: Analysts
After the collapse of Europe’s great hope Northvolt, the continent’s batteries are still reliant on materials from Chinese imports.
US Military Scrambles for Ways to Protect Bases From Drone Warfare
The U.S. military is rushing to protect its domestic bases from the type of drone attack that hobbled the Russian nuclear fleet, but it lacks the infrastructure
Chinese Port-Building Spree Advances Beijing’s Africa Ambitions, Experts Say
Many coastal African countries now host China-linked ports, highlighting the Chinese regime’s growing hold on the continent and its resources.
Your Heart and Mind Keep Score of Every Angry Moment
A cool head and a humble heart make the ‘highest level’ of health care.
CCP Subversion of America
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Unraveling the CCP’s Playbook for Transnational Repression in America
The Chinese regime is engaged in a long-term campaign to target the spiritual group Falun Gong in the United States.
Trump Signals Possible Deal With Harvard in ‘Next Week or So’
This announcement follows months of legal battles between the president and America’s oldest university.
Appeals Court Says Louisiana Violated Constitution by Requiring Schools to Display Ten Commandments
The court ruled that the bill mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in each classroom violated the First Amendment.
EU Restricts Chinese Companies From Certain Tenders for Medical Devices
Our aim with these measures is to level the playing field for EU businesses,' said EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic.
Trump Says US Intelligence Community’s Assessment of Iran’s Nuclear Program ‘Was Wrong’
‘My intelligence community is wrong,’ Trump said, referring to its belief that Iran was not actively building a nuclear bomb before last week.
Day in Photos: Hurricane Erick, Flag Day in Argentina, and Solstice Yoga
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography
US Airline Companies Suffer $225 Million Net Loss in 1st Quarter
As air travel is down, the United States stands to lose $12.5 billion in international visitor spending this year, said a tourism organization.
Judge Blocks Trump Admin’s Attempt to Halt Harvard’s Foreign Student Program
The Trump administration accused Harvard of failing to combat anti-Semitism and vet foreign students to reduce national security risks.
New US Sanctions Aim to Disrupt the Shipment of Technology for Iran’s Defense Sector
‘Those who enable these schemes will be held accountable,’ Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said.
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