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Iranian Missiles Hit Tel Aviv in Retaliatory Attack
More than 30 injuries reported as Tel Aviv was hit by Iran’s retaliatory strikes. The U.S. is assisting Israel in shooting down missiles, a U.S. official said.
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What We Know About Iran’s Top 3 Military Commanders Killed in Israeli Strikes
Major Generals Hossein Salami, Mohammad Hossein Bagheri, and Gholam Ali Rashid were the Iranian armed forces’ top three generals. Iran has vowed to avenge them.
Marines to Protect Federal Assets in LA, Relieve National Guard Troops
Overall, 700 Marines have joined the National Guard deployment, according to the Defense Department.
Trump Approves Nippon–US Steel Deal, Companies Say
The announcement comes after Trump signed an executive order approving the deal, so long as they signed a national security deal with the federal government.
Federal Judge Blocks State Department From Carrying Out Mass Layoffs
The ruling expands a prior injunction against the Trump administration’s sweeping federal workforce reorganization directive.
From Agroterrorism to Bioweapons Research: How the CCP Infiltrates the West | Sam Cooper
Two Chinese nationals were recently charged with allegedly smuggling a potential bioterrorism weapon into America.
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5 Things to Know About the Army’s 250th Birthday Parade
The Army’s 250th birthday parade will feature about 6,600 soldiers, 150 ground vehicles, and 50 aircraft. The cost will be between $25 million and $45 million.
Day in Photos: Israel Attacks Iran, Military Parade Preparations in Washington, India Mourns Plane Crash
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
RFK Jr. Hires New Panel of Experts to Advise on Vaccines—Here’s Who They Are
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appointed the new members after firing the entire panel.

How a Little Blue Book Became This Iraq Veteran’s Lifeline
An extensive body of evidence shows that spiritual practices provide measurable protection against trauma and PTSD.

The Heart Behind the US Army’s 250 Years of Service
The growth of the US Army into the world’s most powerful military has not outgrown its pledge to America and its principles.
Feds See No Immediate Reason to Suspend Boeing 787 Flights Following Air India Crash
A team of U.S. experts is heading to India to support the investigation.
‘The Imaginary Invalid’: A Molière Classic, Revisited
This classic play is updated and reimagined with Jeffrey Hatcher’s new translation.
‘Tatami’: Pressure to Not Compete
A match between and Israeli and Iranian judo practitioners becomes a personal act of courage.
Missouri Governor Activates National Guard, Declares State of Emergency Over Possible Civil Unrest
A number of protests are scheduled to take place Saturday across the United States, including in Missouri.
Heavy Screen Use and Problematic Behaviors Feed Into Each Other, Study Finds
Children often turn to screens as a coping mechanism for anxiety, depression, and social difficulties.
Day in Photos: India Plane Crash, London’s Personalized Museum, and Flooding in San Antonio
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
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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.
COVID Variant NB.1.8.1 Now Driving 37 Percent of Cases in US, Says CDC
Currently, CDC figures show that COVID-19 activity across the United States is ’very low.’
Iranian Missiles Hit Tel Aviv in Retaliatory Attack
More than 30 injuries reported as Tel Aviv was hit by Iran’s retaliatory strikes. The U.S. is assisting Israel in shooting down missiles, a U.S. official said.

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.’
Former Chinese Military Doctor Says CCP May Use Taiwanese Troops’ Organs in Event of War
Dr. Zheng Zhi warned people of the plan at a screening of the award-winning documentary, ‘State Organs,’ in Taiwan.

Could Hypertension Point to Deeper Issues? Natural Approaches to Consider
TCM uncovers the hidden causes of hypertension and offers natural, personalized strategies for lasting blood pressure control.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s Journey Through Italy
The artist’s travels reveal the power of beauty to make us whole.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Iranian Missiles Hit Tel Aviv in Retaliatory Attack
More than 30 injuries reported as Tel Aviv was hit by Iran’s retaliatory strikes. The U.S. is assisting Israel in shooting down missiles, a U.S. official said.

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.’
Former Chinese Military Doctor Says CCP May Use Taiwanese Troops’ Organs in Event of War
Dr. Zheng Zhi warned people of the plan at a screening of the award-winning documentary, ‘State Organs,’ in Taiwan.
Debate Emerges After Grammys Add ‘Traditional Country Album’ Category Following Beyoncé Win
The Recording Academy has split the country category into contemporary and traditional genres for the 2026 awards cycle.

New Democrat Coalition Urges Party to Reconnect With Working Class
In a new op-ed, Rep. Marc Veasey says Democrats already have the policies needed to win back voters but need to communicate them more effectively.

Diontae Johnson Wants to ‘Change That Narrative’ After Tumultuous 2024
The Cleveland Browns wide receiver said he plans to ’move the right way and keep going.’

Actress Dakota Johnson Criticizes Lack of Creativity in Hollywood: ‘They Remake the Same Things’
The ‘Materialists’ star said Hollywood is ’a bit of a mess right now‘ on a recent episode of ’Hot Ones.’
