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Los Angeles on Edge After 3 Days of Riots
Clashes escalated on Sunday night after National Guard were deployed by Trump. Newsom says California will sue over the deployment.
Here’s How Trump Is Changing the Game in the Middle East: Josh Hammer
‘We’re America first, but you have to be America smart as well,’ says the Newsweek podcaster and author of ‘Israel and Civilization.’

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s Journey Through Italy
The artist travels reveal the power of beauty to make us whole.

Forged by Fire: 7 U.S. Army Core Values That Will Shape Your Life Forever
Living by a code isn’t just for the military—it’s for everyone who values discipline, integrity, and service.

Behind Enemy Lines: Scott O’Grady’s Incredible Survival Story
In ‘This Week in History,’ as Bosnia and Herzegovina’s civil war rages, an American fighter pilot is shot down, stranding him behind enemy lines for six days.
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US, China Holding Trade Talks in London
While rare earth exports have resumed, they remain below the levels outlined in the Geneva agreement, Trump’s economic adviser says.
US Military Says 500 Marines Are ‘Prepared to Deploy’ to Los Angeles
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s earlier ‘high alert’ comment drew sharp criticism from California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Treasury Sanctions El Chapo’s Sons and Key Allies Over Fentanyl Trafficking
The United States imposed new sanctions on Los Chapitos and associates, targeting a Sinaloa Cartel faction blamed for fentanyl trafficking and violence.
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.
China’s Exports to US Fall at Fastest Pace in 5 Years
Outbound shipments to the United States fell 35 percent in May, China’s data showed on June 9, hours before a new round of trade negotiations began in London.
Putin Has Greenlit 25-Year Plan to Boost Russian Sea Power, Top Adviser Says
The Russian president approved the strategy late last month, according to the top Kremlin adviser and former security chief.
Rutte to Call for 400 Percent Rise in NATO Air and Missile Defenses
The NATO secretary general is due to give a speech at the Chatham House think tank in London on June 9.
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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 LA Suburb Ends Contract With ICE After Immigration Riots
The City of Glendale said it is terminating a longstanding holding facility contract with the federal government.
Court Declines to Block Trump Admin From Firing CPB Board Members
CPB said it has taken steps to allow board members to continue in their posts despite the ruling.
Newsom Formally Requests Removal of National Guard Troops, Dares Homan to Arrest Him
The National Guard was deployed on Sunday amid days of riots and demonstrations over immigration enforcement measures.
China Is Deliberately Using Fentanyl to ‘Kneecap’ the US, FBI Director Says
China’s long-term plan is to use fentanyl to ’take out generations of young men and women' in the United States, FBI Director Kash Patel said.
Warner Bros. Discovery to Split Into 2 Companies
One entity, “Streaming & Studios,” will be led by CEO David Zaslav, while the other, “Global Networks,” will be headed by CFO Gunnar Wiedenfels.
US Army Carries Out First Detentions in Military Zone Along Mexico Border
The U.S. Army created the zones under Trump’s April 11 memorandum authorizing the military to take control of the land.
RFK Jr. Says Analyst Working to Find Lost Vaccine Safety Data
David Geier, a senior data analyst at the Department of Health and Human Services, has researched vaccines for years.
60 People Arrested During San Francisco Protest Against Immigration Raids: Police
The demonstration escalated when some protesters committed assault and vandalized property, police said.
Slovakia Will Block the EU’s Russia Sanctions If They Harm National Interest: Prime Minister
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said he would not approve any measures that affect the country’s ability to import fuel for its nuclear power stations.
Supreme Court Declines to Reopen Terrorism Victims’ Lawsuit Over Bank Allegedly Tied to Hamas
A federal appeals court previously ruled the dismissed lawsuit could move forward.
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