Trump Says He Will Impose Tariffs of More Than 10 Percent on Smaller Nations
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said that the tariffs would target smaller nations such as those in Africa and the Caribbean.
Education Department Investigates Foreign Funding at University of Michigan After Arrests of Chinese Scholars
The Education Department said the university may have violated its foreign funding disclosure obligations.
Israel Launches Strikes on Syrian Military Headquarters in Damascus
The airstrikes come amid violence in and around the predominantly Druze city of Sweida in southern Syria.
Senate Advances Trump’s $9 Billion Spending Cut Bill as Vance Casts Tie-Breaking Vote
Vice President JD Vance cast a vote to break the 50–50 tie on the package.
Is There Enough Water to Quench the Thirst of AI Super Data Centers?
Millions of gallons of water and the chemicals needed for cooling data centers are a growing concern for communities across the United States.
Canada Slaps Higher Tariffs on Chinese Steel
Ottawa said the measure will ensure Canadian steel producers are “more competitive” by protecting them against trade diversion from other countries.
DOJ Sues Public Broadcasting Board Members for Refusing to Step Down
The US president doesn’t have the authority to remove a director without a two-thirds vote from the board, according to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
We Refuse to Let Hamas Decide Who Eats, Who Starves in Gaza: GHF Chairman Johnnie Moore
“For many, many years, Hamas has been stealing the food of the Gazan people,” Moore says.
Istanbul Mayor Receives Fresh Jail Term for ‘Insulting Prosecutor’
Ekrem Imamoglu, who is already in prison awaiting trial for a separate offense, was handed another sentence of 1 year and 8 months.
Zuckerberg, Former Meta Leaders Face $8 Billion Trial Over Facebook Privacy Practices
Mark Zuckerberg and other top executives face allegations in Delaware’s Chancery Court that they failed to enforce a 2012 FTC privacy order.
Japan Flags China as Biggest Threat to World Order Since World War II
China tops Japan’s list of security challenges in its latest defense report.
Pharma Imports Could Face Tariffs by End of the Month, Trump Says
Several large pharmaceutical companies have already announced multibillion-dollar investments for new facilities in the United States.
RFK Jr. Fires Top Aides, Appoints New Acting Chief of Staff
The health secretary has already replaced one of the ousted advisers.
U.S. Children Face 80 Percent Higher Risk of Death Than Peers in Wealthy Nations
The United States sees 54 excess child deaths a day, driven by rising obesity, chronic conditions, and mental health issues.
US Wholesale Inflation Holds Steady in June
‘Clearly, inflation remains sticky, but it is far from changing course,’ one market analyst says.
Status of Tariffs With 15 Top US Trading Partners–What to Know So Far
Trump seeks to address trading relationships with the 15 countries that have the largest trade imbalances with the US, including China and the EU.
‘Buckley’: The Conservative Giant’s Colorful and Contradictory Life
Sam Tanenhaus’s mammoth biography traces highs and low of William F. Buckley Jr.’s career but leaves some questions unanswered.
Secrets to Making the Perfect Cherry Pie, According to a Fifth-Generation Cherry Orchard
The co-owner of the oldest and largest cherry orchards in Door County, Wisconsin shares expert tips and a family recipe.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Social Security Checks May Be Smaller This Month, but Some Seniors Have Options
An expert told The Epoch Times that seniors impacted by overpayment clawbacks can appeal or apply for a waiver.

Supreme Court Allows Trump to Fire Education Department Employees
The 6–3 ruling reverses a lower court order blocking the terminations.
Trump Says He Spoke to Bongino Amid Reports of Infighting Over Epstein Files
‘I spoke to him today. Dan Bongino is a very good guy,’ Trump said of the deputy FBI director on July 13.

The Perfect Hug Length to Improve Immunity and Reduce Stress
A simple embrace acts as free medicine, even against viruses.

‘Their Chief Claim to Fame Is Fame Itself’: Heroes and Celebrities
Historian Daniel Boorstin makes the distinction between heroes and celebrities as defined in this modern age of technology and social media platforms.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Social Security Checks May Be Smaller This Month, but Some Seniors Have Options
An expert told The Epoch Times that seniors impacted by overpayment clawbacks can appeal or apply for a waiver.

Supreme Court Allows Trump to Fire Education Department Employees
The 6–3 ruling reverses a lower court order blocking the terminations.
Trump Says He Spoke to Bongino Amid Reports of Infighting Over Epstein Files
‘I spoke to him today. Dan Bongino is a very good guy,’ Trump said of the deputy FBI director on July 13.
Top FDA Vaccine Official Overruled Reviewers 3 Times on COVID-19 Shots
Dr. Vinay Prasad heads the Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research.

Marine Le Pen Threatens to Bring Down French Government Over $47.6 Billion Budget Cuts
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou plans to scrap two public holidays and freeze welfare as well as get rid of 3,000 public sector worker posts by 2026.

Trevor Lawrence Feels Pressure to Level up His, Jags’ Play: ‘I Need to Really Turn It On’
With a prolific offensive-minded head coach and a wave of new talent, the fifth-year QB is ready to elevate his own play and take the Jags to the next level.
