Trump to Decide China Tariff Truce Extension After Trade Talks Conclude
‘The overall meeting was very constructive,’ Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said at a post-meeting press conference.
New York Shooter Left Note Blaming NFL for Brain Injury, NYC Mayor Says
“He appeared to have blamed the NFL for his injury,” New York City Mayor Eric Adams said.
Buttigieg Says Democrats Can’t Maintain Status Quo
In an NPR interview, the former secretary of transportation said Democrats have been ’slow to understand' changes.
Federal Appeals Court Limits Private Lawsuits Under Voting Rights Act
The ruling upholds an Arkansas election law that one person who is not a poll worker can only help up to six voters at polls.
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The 9 Supreme Court Cases to Watch Next Term
Starting October, the court will take up cases on major social and political issues, including males competing in female sports, redistricting, and IQ.
FTC Opens Public Inquiry Into ‘Gender-Affirming’ Care Claims
Public feedback will guide the FTC’s probe of potentially deceptive and harmful claims about ‘gender-affirming care’ for minors.
DNC, Democratic Governors Go on Offense Against Texas GOP’s Redistricting Push
Democrats launched a national organizing program to counter what they said is a threat to democracy.
How Traffickers Prey on America’s Youth: Jaco Booyens
Jaco Booyens is founder of Jaco Booyens Ministries (JBM), an anti-trafficking organization working to protect American children.
Russian Officials Respond to Trump’s Ukraine Deadline Change
The president said that he would shorten a 50-day negotiating window to 10 days.
Education Department Probing Duke University, Law Journal for Breaching Title VI
In a competition to select editors, the journal offered additional points to people who ‘referenced their race or ethnicity,’ the department said.
Trump Says He’s Not Seeking Summit With Xi but May Visit China
The president made the remarks as administration officials held a third round of trade talks with Chinese officials in Stockholm.
US Job Openings Decline to 7.43 million in June, Short of Market Estimate
Fewer employers are hiring and firing workers.
Union Pacific, Norfolk Southern Merge to Create First Transcontinental Railroad
The $85 billion deal aims to strengthen the U.S. supply chain, boost manufacturing, and spur economic growth while preserving union jobs.
How to Stop Nighttime Urination With Acupressure and Herbal Remedies
Traditional Chinese medicine offers effective ways to manage nighttime urination and reclaim restful sleep.
US Goods Trade Deficit Unexpectedly Shrinks in June
The U.S. economy is projected to surge by more than 2 percent in the second quarter.
Judge Rejects Bid to Open Fed’s Closed-Door Meetings on Interest Rates
The ruling denies Azoria Capital’s emergency request but leaves the broader lawsuit alive, with the plaintiff vowing to keep ‘fighting for transparency.’
How to Raise Grateful Kids in a World of Entitlement
Thankfulness is more than just good manners—it’s the foundation for good character, health, and happiness.
Have a Lot of Summer Peaches? Make Peach Pecan Cardamom Cake!
Fresh, seasonal peaches are worth the year-long wait.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Passengers Forced to Evacuate American Airlines Flight on Runway After Mechanical Issue
Video showed passengers using the emergency slides to exit the plane, with some carrying small children.

What to Know About Cloud Seeding
How an 80-year-old technology is being used to mitigate droughts and increase water supplies across the country.
Deputy FBI Director Promises ‘Dignified Effort at Truth’ With Ongoing Investigations
‘We cannot run a Republic like this,’ Dan Bongino said. ‘I’ll never be the same after learning what I’ve learned.’

3 Non-Drug Therapies for Knee Osteoarthritis
For those seeking a pill-free way to ease knee arthritis pain and swelling.

In the Footsteps of Don Quixote: Following a Literary Hero in Modern-Day Spain
Cervantes’s legacy lives on in Toledo’s markets, cathedrals, and cobblestone charm.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Passengers Forced to Evacuate American Airlines Flight on Runway After Mechanical Issue
Video showed passengers using the emergency slides to exit the plane, with some carrying small children.

What to Know About Cloud Seeding
How an 80-year-old technology is being used to mitigate droughts and increase water supplies across the country.
Deputy FBI Director Promises ‘Dignified Effort at Truth’ With Ongoing Investigations
‘We cannot run a Republic like this,’ Dan Bongino said. ‘I’ll never be the same after learning what I’ve learned.’
VP’s Mayoral Candidate Brother Speaks Out About Weekend Street Brawl
Five suspects have been identified in the early morning July 26 attack, which was filmed in a video that has circulated across social media.

Mass Ivermectin Administration Can Reduce Malaria Transmission, Study Finds
The authors said the drug, whose popularity increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, is able to kill mosquitoes that feed on people who have been injected.

Boeing Shares Sink Despite Upbeat 2nd-Quarter Earnings
‘Change takes time, but we’re starting to see a difference in our performance across the business,’ Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said.

Ohtani’s Popularity Has Eclipsed That of Japan’s First Baseball HOFer Ichiro
Even as Ichiro Suzuki is enshrined in baseball’s Hall of Fame, the legend of two-way player Shohei Ohtani grows.

‘My Dad Will Always Be My Hero’: Nick Hogan Pays Emotional Tribute to Hulk Hogan
‘I will always remember the lessons and advice he gave me,’ Nick Hogan said of his father, who died of cardiac arrest in his Florida home on July 24.
