Trump Visits Central Texas, Epicenter of Catastrophic Flood That Killed More Than 120
The president is expected to meet with local officials and families of victims.
The CCP’s Long Arm Targeting a Religious Group in America: Justin Butterfield and Lea Patterson
In recent years, the CCP has been escalating its tactics against targets on American soil.
Tariff Windfall Drives Surprise $27 Billion US Budget Surplus in June
A record-high tariff haul in June fueled a rare budget surplus—and set the stage for even bigger collections ahead.
DOJ Shuts Down Investigation on T-Mobile-UScellular Merger
The decision came two days after T-Mobile said it was ceasing all DEI practices at the company.
In-Depth
Why AI Service Agents Are Frustrating Customers
Businesses say the use of AI customer service agents is increasing efficiency and decreasing costs, but consumers are growing increasingly frustrated.
Fetterman Backs ICE, Calls Abolition Push ‘Outrageous’
Sen. John Fetterman rejects calls to abolish ICE as “outrageous,” drawing rare praise from Republicans and highlighting tensions within the Democratic Party.
US, Australia, Japan Sign Naval Logistics Pact to Counter China’s Growing Reach
‘Our adversaries face the undeniable reality that a fight against us would be unwinnable and costly, Vice Adm. Jeff Jablon said at Friday’s signing ceremony.
How Shen Yun Is Restoring Culture the CCP Tried to Destroy: Jared Madsen
The Chinese regime has tried painting itself as the face of the “new China.” Yet behind this, the CCP established itself by waging war on true Chinese culture.
Many Older Americans Still Take Daily Aspirin Despite Warnings, Survey Finds
Several years ago, the daily aspirin usage guidelines were changed, with officials saying that the practice can lead to a higher risk of bleeding.
In Symbolic Move, PKK Lays Down Arms After Decades-Long Fight Against Turkey
In return for disarmament, the PKK and Turkey’s pro-Kurdish DEM Party expect Ankara to embark on a program of democratic reform.
Rubio Says Odds for Trump–Xi Meeting Are High
Top U.S. and Chinese diplomats had their first in-person meeting, which Rubio described as ’very constructive‘ and ’positive.’
Ukrainian Security Service Officer Shot Dead in Kyiv Parking Lot
‘A criminal investigation has been opened into the murder of an SBU employee,’ the Security Service of Ukraine said in a statement.
Mexican President Reacts to US Southern Border Shutting Down Following Screwworm Threat
Border ports will only be reopened if there is ‘additional progress’ in combating these pests in Mexico, said U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins.
How to Make Carbs Healthy Again
Experts recommend considering multiple factors when choosing carbs.
IRS Issues Tax Filing Request to Taxpayers Who Filed for Extensions
Those taxpayers have until Oct. 15 to file their taxes, the IRS said Friday.
Americans Drive More Than Ever—and They’re Paying for It
The average total cost of owning and operating an automobile is more than $12,000.
Abraham Lincoln’s Advice on Learning, Work, Smartphones, and Anxiety
Lincoln struggled with mental health, public ridicule, and grief, but he never stopped building a better life.
A Path to Healing Forges a Hero
After 9/11, Chris Meek endeavored to perform small acts of kindness. Over time, he’s made a tremendous impact on the lives of others.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Supreme Court Clears Way for Mass Federal Layoffs
The ruling lifts a lower court order halting Trump’s planned firings and restructuring of federal agencies.

Supreme Court Rejects Shielding Identities of Police Attending Jan. 6 Capitol Rally
Courts in Washington state have declined to protect the officers’ identities in ongoing litigation.
FDA Upgrades Recall on More Than 33,000 Bottles of Blood Pressure Drugs Nationwide
The FDA said that a generic version of metoprolol was recalled because it failed to meet the agency’s criteria.

The Popular Drug Millions Are Taking—What You Need to Know About GLP-1
Experts say a comprehensive understanding of popular weight loss drugs can help patients decide whether and how to consider them.

Debunking Common Myths About Maintaining a Home Orchard
The truth about dwarf trees and other common myths about growing fruit trees.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Supreme Court Clears Way for Mass Federal Layoffs
The ruling lifts a lower court order halting Trump’s planned firings and restructuring of federal agencies.

Supreme Court Rejects Shielding Identities of Police Attending Jan. 6 Capitol Rally
Courts in Washington state have declined to protect the officers’ identities in ongoing litigation.
FDA Upgrades Recall on More Than 33,000 Bottles of Blood Pressure Drugs Nationwide
The FDA said that a generic version of metoprolol was recalled because it failed to meet the agency’s criteria.
Marco Rubio Shows Support for Cubans on 4th Anniversary of July 11 Protests
He expressed hope that ‘Cuba will soon be free, sovereign, and independent,’ and that its fate will be in the hands of its people.

Border Czar Says US Looking for More Countries to Accept Deportees
‘We’ll find a third, safe nation to send them to, and we’re doing it,’ Tom Homan says.

Property Delistings Surge Nearly 50 Percent Across America
Phoenix posted the highest delisting rate in May, with 30 homes pulled from the market for every new listing.

Eagles’ Lane Johnson on Entering Year 13: ‘I Still Feel Young at Heart’
The two-time Super Bowl champion said the passion for the game is still there, and discussed how he makes it through the grind of training camp at age 35.

Conner Smith Charged With a Misdemeanor in Fatal Pedestrian Accident
The 24-year-old country singer is scheduled to appear for booking on Aug. 7.
