US to Send More Defensive Weapons to Ukraine
President Trump directed the Pentagon to send more arms to Ukraine, saying, ‘They have to be able to defend themselves. They’re getting hit very hard now.’
Veterans Affairs on Track to Cut 30,000 Staff by September, Drops Plan for Mass Layoff
The VA has abandoned earlier plans to cut some 84,000 employees through involuntary layoffs.
US Moves to Ban Chinese Purchases of US Farmland Over National Security Concerns
Agriculture Secretary Rollins said the administration will use executive action and work with states to ban ownership of U.S. agriculture by China and others.
Trial of Man Who Shot Slovak Prime Minister Begins
Juraj Cintula, 72, admits he shot Robert Fico in May 2024 but denies he was trying to kill him.
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Why Metal Recyclers Are Optimistic About Tariffs
Experts say short term effects are mixed, but tariffs could boost America’s domestic recycling industry in the long run.
Texas AG Issues Warning on Scammers Targeting Flood Victims
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton warned that scammers will ‘face the full force of the law.’
Churches Can Endorse Political Candidates to Their Members: IRS
Christian groups had sought reforms to nonprofit law that bans tax-exempt groups from political campaigning.
From Bomb Threats to Smear Campaigns: How Beijing Targets a US Dance Company in Canada
Since its inception in 2006, Shen Yun Performing Arts has been a target of interference by the Chinese regime.
Trump Extends Federal Hiring Freeze Until October
A memo states that federal agencies may relocate or reassign staff ‘to meet the highest priority needs.’
Existing US Energy Generation Retirements Increase Blackout Risk by 100 Times in 2030: DOE
America’s economic growth and leadership in new technologies will be threatened without ensuring reliable energy supply, warned the agency.
What to Eat for Better Sleep Tonight
A simple dietary strategy for better sleep can produce noticeable improvements right away.
Trump Signs Executive Order Targeting Solar, Wind Energy Tax Credits
The order directs the removal of policies and regulations that give preferential treatment to wind and solar facilities over dispatchable energy sources.
Netanyahu Nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
The Israeli prime minister presented the U.S. president a letter of nomination at their first meeting after the U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
Words for Our Time: Lincoln’s Lyceum Address
Abraham Lincoln spoke about the America’s founders, mobs, reason, and the preservation of our republic.
Bessent Says Federal Reserve’s Challenges Go Beyond Chairman Powell’s Stance on Interest Rates
The White House is also eyeing an open seat at the Federal Reserve.
Boost Your Tomato Harvest With These Companion Plants
Companion planting is a smart way to fight disease, improve soil, and maximize space.
Behind the Curtain of the New CDC Panel on Vaccines: Dr. Robert Malone and Retsef Levi
Dr. Robert Malone and MIT professor Retsef Levi are the newest members of the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP).
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
How Weather Conditions Caused the Deadly Flash Floods in Texas
Experts explain how a combination of weather, water, and human presence resulted in the catastrophic flooding in central Texas.

At Least 51 Dead, Including 15 Children, as Dozens Remain Missing in Texas Flood Disaster
Torrential rains send rivers surging, sweeping away homes and leaving families searching for loved ones amid ongoing rescue efforts.
Musk Launches ‘America Party,’ Vows to Challenge 2-Party Dominance
The tech billionaire says the time is right to seek independence from what he calls the ‘uniparty’ grip on American politics.

Avocados Protect the Heart, Brain, and Eyes—Here’s How to Maximize Their Benefits
Recent research has significantly expanded our understanding of the health benefits of avocados.

‘Heads of State’: A Promising Action Flick Almost Ruined by John Cena
Idris Elba, Jack Quaid, and an Indian beauty wrestle victory from the jaws of defeat.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
How Weather Conditions Caused the Deadly Flash Floods in Texas
Experts explain how a combination of weather, water, and human presence resulted in the catastrophic flooding in central Texas.

At Least 51 Dead, Including 15 Children, as Dozens Remain Missing in Texas Flood Disaster
Torrential rains send rivers surging, sweeping away homes and leaving families searching for loved ones amid ongoing rescue efforts.
Musk Launches ‘America Party,’ Vows to Challenge 2-Party Dominance
The tech billionaire says the time is right to seek independence from what he calls the ‘uniparty’ grip on American politics.
US–Vietnam Trade Deal Creates Stability for American Retailers: BofA Analyst
Vietnam is the ‘most important country’ for many American retailers when it comes to apparel and footwear, said the analyst.

Planned Parenthood Sues Trump Admin Over Yearlong Funding Ban
The group argues a new law violates the Constitution by blocking Medicaid funding for its clinics.

Germany Summons Chinese Envoy Over Laser Targeting of Warplane in Red Sea
Germany’s foreign ministry said that its personnel was put ‘at risk’ by China as it was taking part in an anti-Houthi rebel military operation.

Californians Benefit From SALT Deduction Cap Increase in ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
The SALT deduction means taxpayers can deduct state and local taxes, such as property and income taxes, from their federal taxable income.

Travis Kelce Explains How NFL Teams Will Attack Travis Hunter
Kelce said that teams will simply run deep routes to try to exhaust Hunter on defense.

Jannik Sinner Reaches the Wimbledon Quarterfinals Despite a Bad Elbow When an Injured Dimitrov Stops
Michael Douglas Reflects on Long Career, Says He’s Content to Remain Off-Screen
The award-winning actor and producer said he ‘had to stop’ after spending the last six decades in the spotlight.
