Supreme Court Allows States to Block Planned Parenthood From Receiving Medicaid Funding
South Carolina had argued that no one’s rights were violated when it decided to exclude Planned Parenthood from its Medicaid program.
Signs of a Regime Change in Iran; Retaliation Appears Symbolic
There are signs that Iran could see a regime change.
Trump: China Can Continue Purchasing Iranian Oil; White House: Oil Sanctions Stay
President Donald Trump made a surprise announcement, saying China can continue buying Iranian oil despite longstanding U.S. sanctions.

Gifford Pinchot: America’s First Forester
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a young man who, spurred by his father’s question, opens a new field in American conservatism.

‘The Greatest American: Benjamin Franklin’
Author Mark Skousen celebrates the most modern of the Founding Fathers.

Currency, Counterfeiting, and the Making of the US Secret Service
In ‘This Week in History,’ the Treasury Department and Congress worked to stifle counterfeiting during the Civil War, leading to major changes in banking.
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How the Pentagon Made a Bunker Buster Specifically for Fordow
Fifteen years ago, military planners tasked two employees to find a way to destroy the Iranian underground nuclear facility.
Trump Admin Plans to Deport Abrego Garcia to ‘Third Country’
Abrego Garcia was deported to his home country of El Salvador in March.
Texas Expands Gun Rights With Ban on Red Flag Orders, Firearm Buybacks
The new laws expand carry rights in Texas, protect gun owner privacy, and bar local governments from hosting buyback programs.
Why US Strikes on Iran Sent a Strong Message to Beijing
Expert says dictators can’t predict Trump’s moves, making them ‘genuinely afraid of him.’
Michelle Obama Says ‘I’m Not Going Away’—But She’s Done With Politics
The former first lady ruled out future campaigning and political speeches, saying she’s focused on personal projects and defining ambition on her own terms.
Day in Photos: Military Exercise in France, Navy Induction Day, and Saint Bernard Museum
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Former NY Governor Aide in Chinese Agent Case Faces New Charges of COVID Supplies Scheme
Linda Sun is accused of steering lucrative state contracts to businesses linked to her family in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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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.
Two Democratic Plans Share One Message: Counter GOP and Reclaim Middle Class Support
Sen. Elissa Slotkin and the New Democrat Coalition each proposed a plan focused on rebuilding the middle class and countering the GOP-led tax bill.
How Micronutrient Deficiency Makes You Vulnerable to Heavy Metals
When our bodies run low on key minerals, the very systems designed to absorb essential nutrients can instead increase the uptake of toxic heavy metals.
US Announces New Policies to Speed Up Offshore Critical Mineral Development
The updates follow Trump’s executive order aimed at tackling the risk of depending on foreign adversaries for such minerals.
House Republican Introduces Bill to Increase Penalties for Spies Working for US Adversaries
‘For too long, our top adversaries like China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea have stolen our secrets. ... That ends now,’ Rep. Pat Harrigan says.
GE Appliances to Invest Nearly $500 Million to Reshore Washer-Dryer Production in Kentucky
The company was purchased by China-based multinational home appliance and consumer electronics manufacturer Haier in 2016.
DOJ Probes University of California Over Alleged Race and Sex Hiring Quotas
The Justice Department cites potential civil rights violations in the University of California’s systemwide plan to diversify graduate programs and faculty.
Supreme Court Allows Texas Death Row Inmate to Sue for DNA Testing
Ruben Gutierrez insisted that the testing would prove that he was not at the scene of the murder, but lower courts said it didn’t matter.
New Home Listings Increase, Albeit Slowly: Report
U.S. seniors are opting for renting like never before.
Wisconsin Supreme Court Rules Unanimously in Favor of GOP in Veto Battle With Governor
The state’s highest court ruled that the state governor improperly used his veto power.
CDC Advisers Vote to Recommend Removal of Mercury From Influenza Vaccines
About 5 percent of flu shots given in the most recent virus season contained thimerosal.
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