Trump Admin Violated Law With Troop Deployment in LA, Judge Rules
The administration is prohibited from using troops for law enforcement in California.
Unqualified Secret Service Snipers Protected President, Inspector General Finds
Countersnipers who protected President Joe Biden at multiple events did not meet the annual daytime qualification.
Tariff Income Uncertainty Sends US Stocks Lower, Yields Higher
Wall Street worries tariff income could come under threat if recent court decision is upheld.
Tropical Disturbance in Atlantic Could Become Storm Gabrielle: National Hurricane Center
If it develops wind speeds of 39 mph or higher, it would be the seventh named Atlantic hurricane system.
In-Depth
What to Expect as Congress Returns to Session This Week
The budget bills will top the agenda as the end of fiscal year looms.
US Government Revokes TSMC’s Waiver to Ship Semiconductor Equipment to China
The move by the Commerce Department shuts down a Biden-era export program, curbing license-free shipments of advanced chip gear into China.
Trump Takes Aim at Crime in Chicago After Dozens Shot Over Weekend
As president promises federal action, Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker take steps to oppose what Pritzker calls ‘an invasion.’
NTD’s 10th International Chinese Vocal Competition Finals and Awards Ceremony
The aim of the vocal competition is to promote traditional vocal arts of pure authenticity, pure goodness, and pure beauty.
Kentucky Ends In-State College Tuition for Illegal Immigrants After DOJ Lawsuit
The DOJ argued that Kentucky’s policy is unconstitutional because it conflicts with federal law.
UK Hardens Immigration Policies, Suspends Family Reunification
The Home Office will also target international students, warning them not to make disingenuous asylum applications in a bid to stay in the UK beyond their visa.
Experts Warn US of CCP Duplicity as Trade Talks Continue
‘How are you going to expect a regime that’s conducting the largest-scale religious persecution to pave its own way to democracy?’ a China expert says.
Kraft Heinz Announces Plan to Split Into 2 Companies
Since 2024, the company’s quarterly sales have consistently registered year-over-year declines.
Gold Hits All-Time High Amid Rate Cut Expectations
Silver prices breached the $40 per ounce level for the first time since 2011.
Why Modern Scientists Yearn for Spirituality
For many scientists, the lab is more than just a place of logic—it’s a doorway to wonder and reflection on life’s mysteries.
Belgium to Recognize Palestinian State at UN General Assembly
Belgium said it would sign the New York Declaration, along with France, UK, Canada, Australia, and Saudi Arabia.
Oil and Industrial Supply Imports Surged in July–What to Know
The United States imports the most goods from the European Union, Mexico, Canada, and China.
Tune in Today: Exploring Bohemia in Dvorak’s ‘Dumky Trio’
The Bohemian composer relied on Ukrainian folk songs to compose this evocation of his homeland.
Benjamin Franklin’s Back-to-School Advice for Today’s Students
According to this Founding Father, education goes beyond the books to include fitness, history, and personal growth.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Rudy Giuliani Injured in Crash After Helping Domestic Violence Victim: Spokesman
Before the crash, the former New York City mayor was flagged down by a woman who ‘was the victim of a domestic violence incident,’ a spokesperson said.

Chicago Mayor Signs Order to Block Possible Troop Deployment
Mayor Brandon Johnson directed city agencies not to aid federal immigration crackdowns and urged President Donald Trump to ’stand down' from sending forces.
Half of American Schools Require ‘Equitable’ Grading and Most Teachers Are Opposed: Survey
The report identifies five equitable grading practices: unlimited retakes, no late penalties, no zeros, no homework, and no required participation.

Sense of Smell Can Be Enhanced With Radio Wave Brain Stimulation
Radio waves may restore smell, offering hope for COVID-19 and age-related smell loss.

Chocolate Mint Trifle
If you’re into chocolate-mint anything, this chocolate mint trifle is the kind of dessert you’ll want to eat straight from the fridge with a spoon.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Rudy Giuliani Injured in Crash After Helping Domestic Violence Victim: Spokesman
Before the crash, the former New York City mayor was flagged down by a woman who ‘was the victim of a domestic violence incident,’ a spokesperson said.

Chicago Mayor Signs Order to Block Possible Troop Deployment
Mayor Brandon Johnson directed city agencies not to aid federal immigration crackdowns and urged President Donald Trump to ’stand down' from sending forces.
Half of American Schools Require ‘Equitable’ Grading and Most Teachers Are Opposed: Survey
The report identifies five equitable grading practices: unlimited retakes, no late penalties, no zeros, no homework, and no required participation.
Schumer, Jeffries Call for Bipartisanship to Avoid Government Shutdown
The Democratic leaders of the Senate and House accused GOP lawmakers of wanting to do government funding on their own.

CEO Apologises for Taking Polish Player’s Cap From Boy at US Open
‘I have made a serious mistake,’ Polish CEO Piotr Szczerek said.

Trump Considering Housing Emergency Declaration This Fall: Bessent
‘I think everything is on the table,’ Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in a Labor Day interview.

Famed Bill Belichick Approach May Not Work in North Carolina
Bill Belichick’s North Carolina debut turned into a flop against TCU, but it’s not the first high-profile blowout loss for the legendary head coach.

Country Group the Mavericks Cancels 2 Shows as Frontman Raul Malo Recovers From Cancer Surgery
The 60-year-old singer announced his stage 4 colon cancer diagnosis in June 2024.
