Texas Governor Orders Arrest of Democratic Lawmakers Who Left State
The Republican House speaker said that he would sign civil arrest warrants to track the lawmakers down amid a fight over redistricting.
Trump Reshapes Foreign Policy With Tariff Diplomacy
Trump is leveraging tariffs to broker peace, restructure global trade, and secure concessions from U.S. allies and rivals.
Chuck Grassley Places Hold on Trump’s Treasury Nominees
The holds from the highest-ranking GOP senator are highly unusual and come amid Trump’s critique of Democrats for slowing the pace of his nominees’ approval.
Pro-Jewish Groups Back Ingrassia’s Nomination to Head Office of Special Counsel
The Office of Special Counsel is an independent federal agency with broad prosecutorial and investigative powers.
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The Secret Payments That Keep Global Ransomware Attacks Going
‘Ransoms are being paid left, right, and center,’ one tech expert said.
What to Know About Texas’s Redistricting Showdown
Democrats could potentially face fines, felonies, and removal from office, according to state Republicans.
Day in Photos: Abandoned Cruise Ship, Beirut Explosion Anniversary, Storm Floris Threatens UK
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
How Money Interests Influence the Newsroom: Sharyl Attkisson
Attkisson is a five-time Emmy Award-winning investigative journalist, the host of Full Measure, and the author of ‘The Smear’ and ‘Follow the Science.’
Agriculture Secretary Clears 6 More States to Ban Purchasing Soda With Food Stamps
Secretary Brooke Rollins said food stamps are meant to be used for nutritious food.
Supreme Court to Consider Use of Race in Drawing Louisiana Election Map
The justices previously heard the case in March and decided in June that another hearing was needed.
Italian Police Arrest 13 in Nationwide Crackdown on Chinese Mafia Groups
Coordinated operations across Italy targeted criminal clans accused of drug trafficking, labor and sex exploitation, counterfeiting, and money laundering.
Hochul Backs Redrawing New York’s Congressional Map, Citing GOP Moves in Texas
The governor says New York Democrats are weighing changes to the state’s congressional lines in response to Texas redistricting.
DOJ Ends 44-Year-Old Race-Based Hiring Decree
The Justice Department said the decree had imposed DEI-related hiring policies across the government.
I’m an Oncologist–Here’s How I Protect Myself From Prostate Cancer
If illness strikes, your ability to get through treatment and recover depends on the resilience you’ve already built.
Freeze-Dried Fruit Sold at Sam’s Club Stores Recalled Nationwide
The 15-count variety packs, which may contain Listeria, were distributed between July 1 and July 25 in stores across 43 states.
Kremlin Responds to Trump’s Submarine Move, Urges Caution on Nuclear Rhetoric
Moscow appeared to play down the significance and said Russia was not looking to get into a spat with the American president.
The Many Flavors of Mint: Orange, Banana, Chocolate, Apple, and More
A few sprigs of store-bought spearmint or peppermint can be put in water to root. It’s that easy, and it’s a warm welcome to this fun and versatile herb.
‘The Wildman of Shaggy Creek’: Kid-Friendly Creature Feature
This wonderful coming-of-age adventure and kiddie-monster movie belongs in company of films such as “The Goonies,” “E.T., and “Stand By Me.”
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Trump Orders Nuclear Submarines Moved After Former Russian President’s Comments
The move was in response to ‘provocative statements’ made by a former Russian president, Trump says.

Fed Governor Announces Resignation, Opening Vacancy on Interest Rate-Setting Committee
Adriana Kugler did not cite a reason but said she would return to her teaching position at Georgetown University in the fall.
FBI Director Slips into Australia for Secret High-Level Talks
Burke stressed the wide scope of topics discussed with Patel, ranging from counterterrorism and foreign interference to child protection.

The Problem With Antinutrients—and How to Reduce Their Negative Effects
Some plant compounds make it harder to absorb nutrients, but small changes in how you prepare and combine foods can make a big difference.

Liberty’s Torch: How Reading Fueled the American Revolution
The Founding Fathers understood the importance of literacy and used it to unite a country.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Trump Orders Nuclear Submarines Moved After Former Russian President’s Comments
The move was in response to ‘provocative statements’ made by a former Russian president, Trump says.

Fed Governor Announces Resignation, Opening Vacancy on Interest Rate-Setting Committee
Adriana Kugler did not cite a reason but said she would return to her teaching position at Georgetown University in the fall.
FBI Director Slips into Australia for Secret High-Level Talks
Burke stressed the wide scope of topics discussed with Patel, ranging from counterterrorism and foreign interference to child protection.
More Adults Aged 45–49 Being Screened, Diagnosed With Colon Cancer: Studies
Expanded screening has been implemented in recent years.

US Restricts Certain Visas for Transgender Athletes
The new policy alert means that transgender athletes will not be considered aliens of ‘extraordinary ability’ for status to compete in the United States.

Special Envoy Steve Witkoff Expected to Visit Moscow Ahead of Trump’s Ukraine Cease-Fire Deadline
Witkoff should arrive in Russia by Aug. 6 or 7, just ahead of Trump’s Aug. 8 deadline for Moscow to reach a cease-fire deal to avoid new economic sanctions.

Falcons Make $30 Million Commitment to Protect QB Michael Penix Jr.
The Atlanta Falcons shored up protection for quarterback Michael Penix Jr. with a $30 million contract extension for offensive lineman Kaleb McGary.

Trump Praises Sydney Sweeney Jeans Ad Amid Backlash
The president drew a sharp contrast between American Eagle’s Sweeney campaign and strategies by Bud Light and Jaguar that he says have backfired badly.
