Appeals Court Rules Trump Can Keep Control of National Guard
The Ninth Circuit Court ruled that the president likely had exercised lawful authority in taking control of the troops in response to riots in Los Angeles.
Florida AG Subpoenas Medical Firms Over ‘Backdoor’ on China-Made Devices
The attorney general says medical devices’s loopholes represent a national security risk.
Trump to Decide on US Action in Iran Within 2 Weeks: White House
The timeline was set because of the ’substantial chance of negotiations’ in Iran in the near future, the White House press secretary said.
Israel–Iran Conflict
Democrats Split on US Intervention in Israel–Iran Conflict as Party Leaders Push for Diplomacy
Party leaders urge restraint and demand answers from the president, while others back Israeli strikes or stay silent on possible U.S. military action.
Israeli Strikes Hit Dozens of Military Targets in Iran: IDF
The IDF said more than 60 fighter jets were involved in the overnight attack on Tehran.
Illegal Immigrant Population Down 1 Million Since Trump Took Office, Research Group Says
A new survey-based estimate shows a steep falloff in a key group used as a proxy for the illegal immigrant population in the United States.
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
ICE to Resume Operations at Farms, Hotels, but Will Focus on Criminals: Homan
The border czar says ICE would focus on illegal immigrants with a ‘criminal nexus of trafficking, of forced labor, of tax fraud, or tax evasion.’
Judge Blocks Transportation Department From Withholding Funds From States That Defy Federal Immigration Policy
Several Democratic state attorneys general sued in mid-May.
Health
20-Minute Eye Care Routine to Protect Against Glaucoma and Cataracts
A set of eight effective eye exercises, designed to support a range of eye issues you can do at home.
FBI Renews Scrutiny Over Handling of 2020 Election Interference Allegation Against China
Director Patel says the documents detail ‘alarming allegations’ that ‘while substantiated, were abruptly recalled and never disclosed to the public.’
[PREMIERING NOW] EJ Antoni Decodes the Trump Economy and the ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Controversy
How are Americans faring financially today compared to a few months ago?
Israel–Iran Conflict May Jeopardize China’s $400 Billion Deal With Iran
The cheap crude oil flow from Iran to China might be cut off as the conflict persists.
‘The Mercy Ships’: Uplifting Stories of Service
Christians volunteer as medical professionals to serve the needs of Africans on the shores of Sierra Leone and Madagascar.
7 Summer Travel Tips That Won’t Break the Bank
How to find good accommodation deals, dodge tourist traps, and save on tickets, according to travel experts.
US to Open Fly Production Facility for Combating Mexican New World Screwworms
If an infestation were to occur in Texas now, the state economy could suffer a loss of $1.8 billion.
Day in Photos: Attack on Hospital in Israel, Hurricane Erick, and Heat in Europe
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Chinese Military Investing in AI Tools for Intelligence Work, Research Says
Chinese military researchers had analyzed U.S. efforts to apply generative AI to military intelligence task, according to a new report.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Why ‘Food Freedom’ Requires Made-in-America Manufacturing: John Miller
John Miller is CEO of Superb Industries and an advocate for food independence.
Trump Says He Hasn’t Made a Final Decision on Iran
Iran’s leader said the regime will not surrender and threatened ‘irreparable’ harm if the U.S. gets involved militarily.

Here’s How Much Damage Israel Has Done to Iran’s Nuclear Program
Jerusalem attempted to strike at the heart of the Tehran’s atomic ambitions during its missile assault on June 13.
Appeals Court Questions Judges’ Authority to Review Trump’s Deployment of Troops to LA
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has sued the administration over the deployment.

Demystifying the Dirty Dozen: Why Some Fruits and Vegetables Carry More Pesticides
New items have been added to Environmental Working Group’s ‘Dirty Dozen.’ Nutritionists share practical ways to reduce pesticide exposure.

‘42 Balloons’: A Soaring Musical at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
A real-life event on July 2, 1982 is the subject of this new inspiring musical.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Trump Says He Hasn’t Made a Final Decision on Iran
Iran’s leader said the regime will not surrender and threatened ‘irreparable’ harm if the U.S. gets involved militarily.

Here’s How Much Damage Israel Has Done to Iran’s Nuclear Program
Jerusalem attempted to strike at the heart of the Tehran’s atomic ambitions during its missile assault on June 13.
Appeals Court Questions Judges’ Authority to Review Trump’s Deployment of Troops to LA
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has sued the administration over the deployment.
Iran’s Splintered Opposition Waits in Shadows for Collapse of Regime
This is a breakdown of what we know about the Iranian regime, the succession to Ali Khamenei, and the opposition groups hoping to take over.

Foreign Holdings of US Debt Dip Amid Treasury Market Turbulence
The United Kingdom was the second-largest holder of U.S. debt for the second straight month.

Super Bowl XLIV Hero Tracy Porter to Be Inducted Into Saints Hall of Fame
Porter, safety Brett Maxie, special teamer Steve Gleason, and sports broadcaster Ed Daniels will all be honored by the team.

Willie Nelson, 92, Embarks on 2nd Leg of Outlaw Music Tour With Bob Dylan, 84
The ‘On the Road Again’ singer is scheduled to perform in Clarkston, Michigan, on June 20.
