Supreme Court Allows Trump to Fire Education Department Employees
The 6–3 ruling reverses a lower court order blocking the terminations.
Trump Threatens Russia With ‘Severe’ Tariffs if No Ukraine Deal in 50 Days
The president announced the tariff threat against Russia as he hosted NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte at the White House on July 14.
Day in Photos: Heavy Rains in Pakistan, Bastille Day Military Parade, and Counting Swans on the Thames
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
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On ‘Butler Miracle Anniversary,’ Groups Mark Trump’s Survival and Hero’s Tragic Death
A rainbow spread across a darkened sky, which witnesses interpreted as a sign of hope a year after a gunman opened fire at a rally for President Donald Trump.
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Behind US Exit From WHO, a Battle Over Direction of Global Public Health
One direction advocates pandemic response and vaccines, the other focuses on health promotion such as nutrition, sanitation, and economic development.
Caffeine May Slow Cellular Aging by Activating a Protective Stress Response
Recent research shows how caffeine activates cellular pathways similar to those triggered by exercise and calorie restriction, potentially slowing aging.
Nicotine Poisoning on the Rise in Young Children, Study Finds
The accidental poisonings involve ingestion of nicotine pouches, which contain a powder made from nicotine that dissolves in the mouth.
The CCP’s Long Arm Targeting a Religious Group in America: Justin Butterfield and Lea Patterson
In recent years, the CCP has been escalating its tactics against targets on American soil.
Cuomo ‘In It to Win It,’ Staying in NYC Mayoral Race as Independent
After losing the Democratic primary, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo says he will run in the general election and vows to earn votes by campaigning.
Arizona Governor Calls For Federal Probe Into Grand Canyon Wildfire Response
Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, criticized the decision to initially treat the fire, which came during peak summer heat, as a controlled burn.
China to Inject $31.5 Billion of Liquidity Into Banking System
The reverse repo operation will be the fourth so far in July.
Michigan Supreme Court Lets GOP Sue Over Election Poll Worker Parity
The ruling clears the way for Republicans to pursue claims that the city of Flint appointed too few GOP election inspectors in 2022.
DOGE Announces Billions of Dollars in Federal Contracts Terminated
DOGE says that so far, its activities have helped save an estimated $190 billion.
Planned C-Sections Linked to Slight Increase in Childhood Leukemia Risk, Study Finds
A new study suggests how a baby is delivered may subtly influence immune development and long-term health.
Obama Tells Democrats to ‘Toughen Up’
Former President Barack Obama urged Democrats to stop “navel-gazing” and take action ahead of key governor’s races in New Jersey and Virginia.
It’s ‘Crypto Week’ in the House—What to Expect
‘Crypto Week’ will make the United States a ‘leader in financial technology and crypto and digital assets innovation,’ Rep. French Hill says.
Gardening With Epsom Salt
Used the right way, Epsom salt can boost blooms, strengthen roots, and increase vegetable yields.

Gut Bacteria Could Help Remove ‘Forever Chemicals’ From Body
Cambridge researchers discover gut bacteria that can absorb up to 75 percent of PFAS.

Watermelon Feta Salad
This watermelon feta salad is a total standout—fresh, pretty, and the perfect way to make the most of summer ingredients.
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Fuel to Air India Plane Was Cut Off Before Fatal Crash: Preliminary Report
In the plane’s cockpit voice recording, one pilot was heard asking the other why the fuel switches were turned off.

10 Non-Tax Policies in Trump’s Megabill That Will Affect Americans
The mammoth legislation reforms entitlements and boosts funding for border security and air traffic control.
Tariff Windfall Drives Surprise $27 Billion US Budget Surplus in June
A record-high tariff haul in June fueled a rare budget surplus—and set the stage for even bigger collections ahead.
24 States Sue Trump Administration Over Freezing Funds for After-School and Summer Programs
The lawsuit was filed in federal court in Rhode Island.

Trump Hosts White House Faith Office Luncheon
‘We have to bring religion back into the country, and we’re starting to do that ... at a very high level,’ the president said.

Review Finds BBC Breached Guidelines Over Gaza Documentary Narrated by Son of Hamas Official
The review’s lead, Peter Johnston, said that he did not find that HOYO Films ‘intentionally misled’ the BBC on the position of the narrator’s father.

Ice Cream Companies Vow to Remove Synthetic Colors
Turkey Hill Dairy and dozens of other companies say they'll stop using artificial dyes in ice cream products by the end of 2027.

Battling Through Doubt, Burnout and a Cold: Australia’s Kim Comes out on Top
Australian golfer Grace Kim admits to having held self-doubt, but never gave up hope in the quest for her first major win.

Trump Threatens to Revoke Rosie O'Donnell’s US Citizenship
It’s unclear what legal basis the president would use to revoke the New York-born comedian’s status as an American citizen.
