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Health Official Tapped to Be Acting Director of CDC
President Donald Trump recently fired the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s director.
Border Patrol Arrests 2 Firefighters Battling Blaze in Washington for Illegal Entry
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson stated that he is ‘deeply concerned’ over the arrests.
Community Mourns Victims of Minnesota Catholic School Shooting
Mourners are making pilgrimages to the shooting site and to prayer services after the fatal shootings of two children and the wounding of 18 other victims.
United Nations Votes to End Lebanon Peacekeeping Mission
Peacekeepers are to leave southern Lebanon after nearly five decades as the United States says Beirut must take charge.
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How Hurricane Katrina’s Impact Is Still Felt 20 Years Later
‘It wasn’t like we had to clean it up. ... There was no building, there was no slab. It was gone,’ the United Cajun Navy founder said.
Denver School Accused of Violating Title IX Over All-Gender Restrooms
The Education Department offered the school district a 10-day window to voluntarily make changes or risk unspecified enforcement action.
Top Senator Calls for Postponing CDC Vaccine Advisory Panel Meeting
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) expressed concerns with allegations leveled against panel members.
Why Isolationists and Interventionists Are Both Wrong | Yoram Hazony
Hazony is the author of ‘The Virtue of Nationalism.’
Thailand’s Prime Minister Dismissed by Top Court Over Cambodia Phone Call
Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s phone call with former Cambodian leader Hun Sen was leaked and became hugely embarrassing politically.
RFK Jr. to Testify to Senate After CDC Shakeup
The health secretary will appear before the Senate Finance Committee.
North Korean Leader to Attend China’s Military Parade Next Week
The Sept. 3 parade in Beijing offers a rare opportunity for Kim Jong Un to appear in public alongside leaders from Russia and China.
AI Found to Increasingly Replace Young Entry-Level Workers, Stanford Research Shows
Experienced employees with tacit knowledge stand a better chance to hang on to their jobs.
Labor Day Gas Prices Lowest Since 2020, New Analysis Finds
‘We’ve seen a remarkably affordable summer to hit the road,’ says an analyst at GasBuddy.
Foods That Fight Wrinkles
One major culprit in skin aging is glycation, a process in which sugars bind to proteins like collagen and elastin.
Senator Says Democrats Will Withhold Votes on Spending Bills Unless Cuts Are Reversed
On a speaking tour, the Virginia senator criticized cuts to education and Medicaid, noting that Democratic votes will be needed to pass a budget.
Trump Signs Executive Order ‘Making Federal Architecture Beautiful Again’
‘Federal public buildings should uplift and beautify public spaces,’ the president wrote, calling for a focus on classical and traditional architecture.
Podcasts and the Lost Art of Conversation
Long-form podcasts are holding listeners’ attention where clickbait media fails—demonstrating society’s hunger for thoughtful, honest dialogue.
Budget Dinners: Grilled Summer Chicken, Bruschetta, and Peach Crisp
This complete meal demonstrates that the cost of dinner can be kept low while still tasting great and being good for the body.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Shooter at Catholic Church in Minnesota Identified by FBI
FBI Director Kash Patel said the shooting is being investigated as a hate crime against Catholics.

2 Children Killed, 17 Others Injured in Minneapolis Catholic Church Shooting
Two children, ages 8 and 10, were killed.
FDA Revokes Emergency Authorization for COVID-19 Vaccines
The vaccines are still cleared for a number of Americans under regulatory approval.

Ketamine Prescriptions Surge 500 Percent Despite Little Evidence for Chronic Pain
New research raises doubts about ketamine’s role in chronic pain treatment–and its safety.

Mozart’s Daily Routine: The Practices That Created a Musical Legacy
Behind every great symphony is a disciplined routine, and Mozart’s was as demanding as it was inspired.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Shooter at Catholic Church in Minnesota Identified by FBI
FBI Director Kash Patel said the shooting is being investigated as a hate crime against Catholics.

2 Children Killed, 17 Others Injured in Minneapolis Catholic Church Shooting
Two children, ages 8 and 10, were killed.
FDA Revokes Emergency Authorization for COVID-19 Vaccines
The vaccines are still cleared for a number of Americans under regulatory approval.
Kiwi Farms, 4chan Sue UK Regulator Ofcom Over Online Safety Act
‘When someone in the UK navigates to a US webserver, that server isn’t teleported to England,’ U.S. lawyer Preston Byrne said.

US Approves $825 Million Munitions Sale to Ukraine
Ukraine would pay for the munitions using funding from Denmark, the Netherlands, and Norway, supplemented by U.S. foreign military financing.

France, Germany, UK Initiate 30-day Window for Iran Sanctions Snapback
The sanctions window came as the E3 and Iran remained at an impasse over nuclear negotiations and Tehran’s noncompliance with its 2015 obligations.

Australia’s Cost of Living Rises 2.8 Percent in the Year to July, Statistics Says
The cost of housing, food, and non-alcoholic drinks all increased by more than the average rise in the CPI.

780,000 Pressure Washers Are Under Recall After Some Consumers Report Explosions and Impact Injuries
Venus Williams Wins US Open Women’s Doubles Match for 1st Time Since 2014—Without Serena
Venus Williams insists she is not a good doubles player. The 14 major championships she and Serena won together tell a different story.

Fox News Anchor John Roberts Hospitalized With Severe Malaria
Roberts, who believes he contracted the illness this month while vacationing in Indonesia, described his recovery as ‘up and down.’
