Zelenskyy Meets European Leaders Ahead of Virtual Meeting With Trump
On Wednesday, the German chancellor said they would help Ukraine develop its own long-range missile systems that it could use to strike deep inside Russia.
More Than 100,000 Americans Apply to Join ICE: DHS
New recruits can get up to $50,000 in bonuses and benefits such as student loan forgiveness.
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What to Know About mRNA After RFK Jr. Cancels Vaccine Contracts
The health secretary terminated multiple contracts for the platform, which he said is ineffective against upper respiratory infections.
Eli Lilly Bribed Doctors to Prescribe Medications, Texas AG Alleges
Attorney General Ken Paxton said that the pharmaceutical company provided renumeration to providers to recommend and prescribe drugs.
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How the Federal Settlements With Elite Universities Are Unfolding
Faculties that run institutions are idealistic, but senior leaders who negotiate with the federal government focus on the bottom line, say policy experts.
White House Orders Review of Smithsonian Exhibits Ahead of Nation’s 250th Birthday
Officials said the review aims to promote American exceptionalism, remove divisive narratives, and restore trust in American cultural institutions.
Judge Orders Federal Government to Restore Some Research Grants for UCLA
U.S. District Judge Rita Lin said the National Science Foundation had violated a preliminary injunction issued on June 23.
Impact of Trump’s Trade, Tax, Energy Policies | Mark Skousen
Skousen is an economist, professor, and author of several books, including his most recent work, ‘The Greatest American.’
What to Know About the Legal Issues Surrounding the Voting Rights Act
The Supreme Court is set to hear a case that may limit the legislation’s scope, and restrict the right of individuals to bring civil suits.
State Legislatures Brace for More Belt-Tightening in 2026 Sessions
While revisions in key allocations, such as Medicaid/Medicare, will dent coffers, most ‘rainy day’ funds are flush and most annual spending plans already lean.
State Department Spotlights Beijing’s Global Repression in New Report
The international human rights report notes the wide-ranging ways Beijing’s transnational repression takes place.
Mexico Extradites 26 Alleged Cartel Members to US
Suspects face charges from drug trafficking and human smuggling to the killing of a U.S. sheriff’s deputy.
Federal Policing Takes Effect in Washington—What to Know
The move comes as part of a push by the administration toward ‘beautification’ of the capital city and a crackdown on crime.
Exercising on Empty–Does It Leave You Hungry and Low Energy?
Hunger after a fasted workout might drive people to reach for higher-calorie foods later in the day.
You Don’t Have to Be Bored on a Budget This Summer
Here are a few summer trip ideas that prove you don’t need a five star price tag to make great memories.
Florence Nightingale: Lighting the Way
This groundbreaking English nurse saved thousands of injured soldiers’ lives and revolutionized 19th-century sanitation in the medical field.
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Trump Places DC Police Under Federal Control, Orders National Guard to Washington
The National Guard troops won’t have the authority to arrest people, although they can detain them until law enforcement arrives.

IRS Announces No Changes to Withholding Tables, Information Return Forms for 2025
The decision was taken to prevent disruptions during the tax filing season.
Federal Appeals Court Orders OMB to Restore Spending Tracker Website
The judges said that removal of the congressionally mandated database violated federal law.

French Fries Versus Baked Potatoes: 1 Raises Diabetes Risk 20 Percent, the Other Doesn’t
Potato prep affects diabetes risk, but the high glycemic index remains.

250 Years of American Independence: ‘The Story of America’
Part 2 of this article highlights the importance of educating Americans on their history.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Trump Places DC Police Under Federal Control, Orders National Guard to Washington
The National Guard troops won’t have the authority to arrest people, although they can detain them until law enforcement arrives.

IRS Announces No Changes to Withholding Tables, Information Return Forms for 2025
The decision was taken to prevent disruptions during the tax filing season.
Federal Appeals Court Orders OMB to Restore Spending Tracker Website
The judges said that removal of the congressionally mandated database violated federal law.
Many IRS Self-Help Kiosks Inoperable: Watchdog
Officials had indicated that they planned to work with the contractor to fix the kiosks by the end of 2024.

Trump Wants to Change Census to Exclude Illegal Immigrants—What to Know
The nationwide count determines the distribution of U.S. House seats and trillions in federal funding.

AfD Tops Poll as Germany’s Most Popular Political Party
The right-wing Alternative for Germany party has surged past Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s mainstream conservative bloc just 100 days into his tenure.

Australian Council of Trade Unions Proposes 4-Day Work Week
The call comes as stakeholders gear up for the Economic Reform Roundtable next week to improve Australia’s lagging productivity.

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Eddie Van Halen’s 1982 Kramer Electric Guitar Expected to Fetch Up to $3 Million at Auction
A guitar previously owned by Van Halen sold for an estimated $3.9 million in April 2023.
