Passenger Plane Carrying 242 Crashes in India Shortly After Takeoff
There were 169 Indian nationals, 53 British nationals, one Canadian national and seven Portuguese nationals on board the London-bound Boeing Dreamliner.
Army General Says Marines May Temporarily Detain Protesters in Los Angeles
The Marines will be deployed to Los Angeles soon, Maj. Gen. Scott Sherman said.
Tennessee Sues US Department of Education Over Hispanic Student Funding
Both Tennessee and Students for Fair Admissions say an Education Department program is racially discriminatory.
Trump Open to Extending July 8 Tariff Deadline as Trade Talks Continue
The president says deadline flexibility is possible while warning that the United States is prepared to impose take-it-or-leave-it trade terms if talks fail.
House Strips Reconciliation-Ineligible Provisions From ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ in Procedural Vote
The resolution passed in a 213–207 vote along party lines. It would change the bill without the need for another vote on the full package.
Former Chinese Military Doctor Leaks CCP Plan to Use Taiwanese Troops as Organ Bank
Dr. Zheng Zhi warns Taiwanese people of the plan at a screening of award winning documentary ‘State Organs’ in Taiwan.
Is America Vulnerable to a Ukraine-Style Drone Attack by the CCP?
As a new form of warfare develops, the United States is especially vulnerable to large-scale drone attacks, according to multiple experts.

Anxiety and Sleep Medications May Increase ALS Risk Up to 34 Percent
A new study’s findings point to a need for careful consideration when prescribing psychiatric medications.

Thomas Hitchcock Jr.: Polo Legend and Two-War Hero
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet an athlete and WWI hero, who became America’s greatest polo player and changed the war in Europe.
Tariff Revenues Help Send US Budget Deficit 9 Percent Lower in May
Federal tax receipts also record double-digit increase from a year ago.
Appeals Court Hears Trump’s Bid to Remove Business Records Case to Federal Court
Trump said the case should have been in federal court because the prosecution used evidence of conduct he said fell under presidential immunity.
Putin Won’t Stop at Ukraine, Says Chair of Joint Chiefs of Staff
The remarks came during a Senate hearing on U.S. military posture and threats posed by America’s rivals.
Hotel del Coronado: Grand Seaside Victorian
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we look at Southern California’s iconic resort.
Forged by Fire: 7 U.S. Army Core Values That Will Shape Your Life Forever
Living by a code isn’t just for the military—it’s for everyone who values discipline, integrity, and service.
US Reduces Presence at Middle East Embassies Amid Rising Tensions
The State Department has ordered the departure of nonessential personnel from Baghdad and authorized a voluntary departure from Bahrain and Kuwait.
David Hogg Withdraws From Vice Chair Race After DNC Invalidates Previous Elections
New elections for the two vice chair slots will begin June 12.
Day in Photos: U.S. Military Parade Preparations, Dad Strike, and Princess in Brazil
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
The Rise in Cardiovascular Conditions, Myocarditis in Children: Dr. Kirk Milhoan
Dr. Kirk Milhoan is a pediatric cardiologist and senior fellow at the Independent Medical Alliance.
RFK Jr. Announces New Members of Vaccine Advisory Panel
The health secretary recently removed all of the members of the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices.
Federal Judge Rejects California’s Request to Immediately Block Trump’s Troop Deployments in LA
The California governor is seeking an emergency court order to halt troop involvement in Los Angeles.

Musk Says He Regrets Posts About Trump
The CEO of SpaceX and Tesla had been feuding with the U.S. President and now says that his posts ‘went too far.’
Trump Admin Deploying 700 US Marines to Los Angeles, Military Says
A senior Trump administration official confirmed the development on June 9.

Anxiety and Sleep Medications May Increase ALS Risk Up to 34 Percent
A new study’s findings point to a need for careful consideration when prescribing psychiatric medications.

Thomas Hitchcock Jr.: Polo Legend and Two-War Hero
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet an athlete and WWI hero, who became America’s greatest polo player and changed the war in Europe.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Federal Judge Rejects California’s Request to Immediately Block Trump’s Troop Deployments in LA
The California governor is seeking an emergency court order to halt troop involvement in Los Angeles.

Musk Says He Regrets Posts About Trump
The CEO of SpaceX and Tesla had been feuding with the U.S. President and now says that his posts ‘went too far.’
Trump Admin Deploying 700 US Marines to Los Angeles, Military Says
A senior Trump administration official confirmed the development on June 9.
Trump Admin Hit With Second Lawsuit Over Alleged Restrictions on Asylum Access
The lawsuit alleges a presidential proclamation issued in January effectively rendered it impossible to seek asylum at ports of entry to the United States.

Trump Attends Les Misérables at Kennedy Center After Arts Leadership Shake-Up
The Les Misérables performance serves as a big fundraiser for the center, with ticket prices reaching as high as $2 million.

Musk Says Tesla Robotaxi Rides Could Begin June 22 in Austin, Texas
The service could be delayed to ensure safety, the Tesla CEO says.

JK Dobbins Embraces Leadership Role With Broncos’ Running Backs
The 26-year-old journeyman said, ‘We’re going to do great things this year,’ after signing a one-year deal with Denver on Wednesday.

A Split Verdict in Harvey Weinstein’s Sex Assault Retrial in New York
Weinstein, 73, was found guilty on one charge of sexual assault but acquitted on another. Jury deliberations on a third charge will resume on Thursday.
