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Trump Names Mike Waltz to Be His US Ambassador to UN
The president named Secretary of State Marco Rubio as his acting national security advisor.
‘New Media’ Clash With Legacy Outlets at White House | Live With Josh
A new conflict is emerging in the White House, and this time it’s between the various news outlets being allowed into the briefings.

Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr.: Grandfather of Video Games
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a technology enthusiast who created the world’s first video game.

Looking at the Facts: ‘On Democracies and Death Cults’
Author Douglas Murray delves into the history of Israel and its current war with the Palestinian military organization Hamas.

The Visionary Creation and Restoration of The Frick Collection
Visitors can now tour the refurbished second-floor gallery, curated with antique furniture, textiles, and artistic masterpieces.
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HHS to Require Placebo-Controlled Trials for New Vaccines
Many vaccines licensed in the United States were tested against other vaccines, rather than a placebo, HHS noted in 2018.
Treasury Sanctions Major Mexican Cartel Network Over Fentanyl and Fuel-Theft Cash Streams
The U.S. Treasury froze assets of a major Mexican cartel fuel-theft ring, sanctioning three brothers and two trucking firms tied to fentanyl trafficking.
Federal Judge Says Trump’s Use of Alien Enemies Act Is Unlawful, Blocks Deportations
The judge, who barred deportations of accused Venezuelan gang members in his district, appears to be the first to rule on the order’s merits.
8 Things We Know About Ukraine and Rare Earths
The United States and Ukraine reached a rare earth minerals deal—but how expansive are Ukraine’s mineral deposits?
US Sanctions Could Lead to Tens of Millions of Lost Jobs in China
Domestic migrant workers are returning home while job seekers struggle to secure employment, according to Chinese residents.
Trump Admin Unveils Incentive Plan to Fast-Track Air Traffic Control Hiring
The new package offers bonuses, faster hiring, and veteran recruitment to relieve pressure on overworked air traffic controllers.
Trump Admin Could Finalize Some Trade Deals Within Weeks, US Not in Talks With China: Greer
The administration is hoping to move forward with trade deals as fast as it can, the U.S. trade representative said.
Hundreds of Faith Leaders at White House for National Day of Prayer Event
The president said his administration was ‘bringing religion back to our country.’
Musk: DOGE May Be Here to Stay for Trump’s Entire Term
‘I think so,’ the Tesla CEO said in response to a question about DOGE being extended. ‘It’s up to the president.’
Mortgage Payments Decline in 12 US Metros Amid Easing Rates, Lower Home Prices: Redfin
Home buying and selling remained sluggish last month due to affordability challenges, NAR’s chief economist said.
Residents Say Sudden Deaths Are Increasing in China
They told The Epoch Times that recently more young and middle-aged people around them have died suddenly.
Tesla Says Report Its Board Is Looking to Replace CEO Elon Musk Is False
The vehicle maker said it backs Musk’s leadership while denying a report it’s board was in touch with recruitment firms.
Amazon Announces $4 Billion Rural Delivery Network, Estimates 100,000 New Jobs
Every new facility opened as part of the expansion is expected to create 170 jobs on average.
▶Argentina National Deputy ‘Deeply Moved’ Watching Shen Yun
Audiences in Argentina’s capital were mesmerized by Shen Yun Performing Arts.
South Korea Supreme Court Overturns Ruling Against Election Frontrunner
Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party of Korea is currently topping opinion polls but now risks being removed from the ballot.
Hegseth Warns Iran Will ‘Pay the Consequence’ for Backing Yemen’s Houthis
U.S. forces are intensifying Operation Rough Rider in Yemen amid upcoming talks about Tehran’s escalating nuclear program.
Cory Bowman, JD Vance’s Brother, Prepares for Cincinnati Mayoral Primary
Bowman is attempting to become the first Republican elected as mayor of the southwest Ohio city since the 1970s.
Trump Says He’s Not Spoken to El Salvador’s President About Kilmar Abrego Garcia
The Supreme Court has ruled the Trump administration must facilitate Abrego Garcia’s return to the United States.
Trump Urges Patience, Trust on Tariff Policies at Town Hall
The president told a town hall event that the United States was in a ’transition period' following the imposition of tariffs and urged voters to be patient.
The Portraitists’ Muse in the Washington Metropolitan Area
Every year, artists and art lovers alike are drawn to the Portrait Society of America’s ‘The Art of the Portrait' Conference for fun, beauty, and inspiration.
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