Trump Warns of ‘Very Severe Consequences’ If Putin Refuses to End Ukraine War After Alaska Summit
Trump also wants a second meeting with both Putin and Zelenskyy soon after the summit.
Bessent Urges Half-Point September Interest-Rate Cut, Targets at Least 1.5 Percent Total Easing
The Treasury chief says recent inflation data and signs of labor market cooling justify a jumbo rate cut in September—followed by series of more reductions.
Beijing Tightens Grip Ahead of Military Parade, Disrupting Daily Life and Targeting Petitioners
For many Beijingers, the buildup has meant weeks of disruption.
Texas Senate Passes Map Aimed at Giving GOP 5 Extra Congressional Seats
Republicans in the state House are looking to approve the redistricting, but Democrats in the chamber fled the state in order to deny a quorum.
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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.
Trump Wants DC Police Takeover Extended Past 30 Days
Congress would need to approve that extension but it could be filibustered. The president also floated declaring a national emergency if Congress doesn’t act.
Crypto Magnate Kwon Pleads Guilty to Defrauding Investors of $40 Billion
The Terraform Labs cofounder was extradited to the United States earlier this year from Europe after getting arrested for using a fake passport.
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.’
Trump Rebuts Goldman’s Prediction of Tariff Costs Shifting to US Consumers
Trump said the Wall Street bank had been wrong to predict that new tariffs would hurt U.S. consumers.
China Uses Parasitic Export Model to Dominate Global Battery Market: Experts
By far the world’s biggest battery maker, Beijing takes advantage of international trade norms to capture an increasingly essential industry.
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.
Trump Names Kennedy Center Honorees, Says He'll Host Awards Show
The president highlighted exceptional talents in the world of entertainment and touted $257 million in investments to renovate the performing arts center.
Trump Is Allowing Alternative Assets in 401(K) Plans—What to Know
The president stated he is aiming to democratize access to alternative assets including private market investments, digital assets, and real estate assets.
Why Fasted Exercise Isn’t for Everyone—and Who Should Avoid It
Some groups may need to approach it with more caution.
A Bunch of Fabergé Cut Flowers
How Fabergé’s fine craftsmen made ornamental flowers appear real.
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.
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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.

Imitation: The Most Natural Way to Teach Good Writing
Instead of rules and formulas, the most effective, tried-and-true style of writing instruction begins with reading and imitation.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
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.
GE Appliances Shifts More Production From China, Mexico Back to US as Part of $3 Billion Investment
The move follows an earlier shift that moved washing machine production from China to Kentucky.

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.

Russian Forces Make Sudden Thrust in Donetsk, Raising Alarm Bells in Kyiv
The reported battlefield gains on the eastern front come amid preparations for a landmark summit between U.S. and Russian leaders.

Amazon Rolls Out Same-Day Perishable Grocery Delivery to More Than 1,000 US Cities
Amazon also plans to expand the service to more than 2,300 areas by the end of the year.

Bears’ D.J. Moore on Added Responsibility of Taking Snaps in Backfield: ‘They Pay Me the Big Bucks to Do It’
‘[We’re] just trying to find ways to be creative about how we do that, trying to get him touches in in every way we can,’ offensive coordinator Declan Doyle sai

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.
