Federal Judge Rejects California’s Request to Immediately Block Trump’s Troop Deployments in Los Angeles
The California governor is seeking an emergency court order to halt troop involvement in Los Angeles.
Fresh US–China Trade Talks in London Focus on Rare Earths
U.S. and Chinese officials are meeting in London amid a rare earth minerals standoff.

Raise Those Banners High: How and Why We Revere the Stars and Stripes
Old Glory has been a symbol of hope and unity for Americans throughout history.

Rising From Trauma: ‘I Thought It Would Be Better Than This’
Author Jessica N. Turner discusses surefire ways to work through heartbreak and disappointment.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s Journey Through Italy
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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.
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A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
US–China Hold Second Day of Trade Talks in London
‘They’re going well, and we’re spending lots of time together,’ said Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.
Licensed to Chase? Storm Chasers on Their Role in Tornado Spotting
The question of licensing comes as civilians continue their expedited weather warning and disaster response without regulation and support of local authorities.
Schumer Declines to Endorse in NYC Mayor’s Race as AOC Backs Mamdani, Ex-Mayor Bloomberg Supports Cuomo
A total of nine Democrats are competing in the June 24 primary.
Japan Says China Sent 2 Aircraft Carriers in Pacific for First Time
The Chinese military seeks to ‘improve its operational capabilities in distant seas and airspace,’ the Japanese defense minister says.
Leg-Binding Therapy: A Japanese Secret to Inner Balance and Restful Sleep
Leg-binding sleep therapy effectively combats insomnia by harmonizing the body’s yin and yang energies.
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The Leverage Against China That the US Hasn’t Used Yet
China experts say it’s time for the United States to counter the regime’s unrestricted warfare by exposing forced organ harvesting.
Major US Solar Company Files for Bankruptcy Protection
The administration had earlier canceled a loan guarantee for the enterprise.
Trump Says He Would ‘Certainly Invoke’ Insurrection Act in LA If Needed
‘If we didn’t get involved, right now Los Angeles would be burning,’ the president says.
Home Insurance Premiums Increase Faster Than Income Growth
Wide regional disparity was seen based on the risk of severe weather events.
‘State Organs’ Film Receives Humanitarian Award for Highlighting Ongoing Abuse in China
The documentary is set to premiere later this month in the Netherlands, Sweden, and France.
Small Business Optimism Bounces Back to 3-Month High in May: NFIB
Taxes have become the top issue for small businesses for the first time in nearly five years.
Pentagon Says Cost of Military Deployment in LA Is $134 Million
A top Pentagon official told members of Congress that the costs are mainly due to travel, housing, and food.
Prosecutors Argue Judge Accused of Helping Illegal Immigrant Evade Arrest Can’t Claim Immunity
The judge’s state judicial post does not shield her from federal criminal prosecution, the prosecutors argue.
Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks DOGE From Accessing Federal Records
The order was issued days after two Supreme Court cases that handed wins to DOGE.
Voting Underway in New Jersey’s Gubernatorial Primary Contest
The Democratic Primary is competitive among several big candidates, with Rep. Mikie Sherrill as the leader. For the GOP, Jack Ciattarelli is the Trump endorsee.
DOJ Sues California Coffee Shop for Allegedly Refusing to Serve Jews
The shop had also celebrated the first anniversary of the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel, introducing drinks with anti-Jewish names, the lawsuit says.
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