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US bombing of 3 Iranian nuclear sites inflicted ‘extremely severe’ damage, Pentagon says.

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Frans Hals’s ‘The Laughing Cavalier’
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Capt. James Cook’s Endeavour Found? Not So Fast!
A premature claim about the discovery of one of history’s most famous ships leads to an American-Australian science rift.
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Vance: Trump Admin Wants ‘No Boots on the Ground’ in Iran
The vice president was responding to a question about whether the United States would engage in a protracted conflict with Iran.
Abbott Signs Bill Into Law Requiring Ten Commandments in Public School Classrooms
The law requires classrooms to display a poster of the commandments that can be read from anywhere in the classroom.
Walmart Agrees to $10 Million Settlement Over FTC Lawsuit on Money Transfer Scams
Victims of the fraud are estimated to have lost hundreds of millions of dollars.
The Push to Abolish Education Department Goes Back Decades
Seven presidents and trillions of dollars after its inception, the Trump administration has cut the agency in half and seeks to eliminate it.
▶New Florida Law Bans the Engineering of Weather: Sayer Ji Explains
Sayer Ji is a weather activist, chairman of the Global Wellness Forum, and founder of GreenMedInfo.com.
5 Things to Know About the US Strikes on Iran
‘God bless the Middle East, God bless Israel, and God bless America,’ Trump said after the strikes.
Lung Cancer: The Deadliest Cancer and Its Major Causes
Lung cancer is one of the most common—and deadliest—cancers, accounting for more deaths than breast, prostate, and colon cancers combined.
Cheap Chinese EVs Flooding Brazil Raise Concerns Among Local Manufacturers
Brazil is China’s gateway to the South American market to absorb its automobile overcapacity, an economist said.
After US Strikes, Trump Threatens ‘Far Greater’ Attacks If Iran Doesn’t Make Peace
Trump ordered U.S. aircraft to target Iran’s nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan on June 21.
CCP Subversion of America
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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.
8 Killed, 13 Injured in Hot Air Balloon Accident in Brazil
Investigators suspect the basket of the hot air balloon may have caught fire after coming into contact with a blowtorch.
Exposure of Forced Organ Harvesting Could Trigger CCP’s Fall: Chinese Prison Survivor
‘Forced organ harvesting is a red line for the CCP,’ a former Chinese prison survivor says.
US Has Begun Evacuating Citizens, Lawful Permanent Residents From Israel
The evacuation effort comes as the U.S. Embassy has faced closure for most of the last week, amid the ongoing Israel–Iran conflict.
China Considers Lifting Sanctions on UK Politicians Expressing Concerns About New Embassy Plans
Some Parliament members are concerned China’s move could be tied to proposals for a new mega embassy in a critical area in London.
Jump Your Way to Stronger Bones
A few minutes of jumping each day could strengthen bones and prevent fractures.
Wall Street Weekly: Stocks Fall Amid Policy Uncertainty, Middle East Tensions
Meanwhile, the G7 summit in Canada revived hopes for a swift solution to the trade tensions at the core of the summit’s agenda.
Supreme Court Limits Factors Courts May Consider When Revoking Supervised Release
The high court ruled in favor of alleged supervised release violators after a federal appeals court ruled against them.
Judge Sides With Universities Over National Science Foundation’s Research Cost Cap
The federal agency implemented a policy capping indirect cost rates at 15 percent for new grants awarded to universities.
Tren de Aragua Gang Member and Illegal Immigrant Attacks ICE, FBI Agents
There has been a 500 percent jump in assaults against ICE officers, according to Homeland Security.
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