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Los Angeles Mayor Imposes Curfew on Downtown to Stem Looting, Vandalism
The curfew will begin at 8 p.m. local time.
Trump Renews Push to ‘Open Up’ China Amid Trade Talks in London
U.S.-China trade talks are heating up in London. President Donald Trump is renewing his push to “open up China” but adds that dealing with Beijing is “not easy.
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.

Raise Those Banners High: How and Why We Revere the Stars and Stripes
Old Glory has been a symbol of hope and unity for Americans throughout history.

Rising From Trauma: ‘I Thought It Would Be Better Than This’
Author Jessica N. Turner discusses surefire ways to work through heartbreak and disappointment.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s Journey Through Italy
The artist’s travels reveal the power of beauty to make us whole.
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Dr. Kirk Milhoan is a pediatric cardiologist and senior fellow at the Independent Medical Alliance.
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Unraveling the CCP’s Playbook for Transnational Repression in America
The Chinese regime is engaged in a long-term campaign to target the spiritual group Falun Gong in the United States.
Mikie Sherrill, Jack Ciattarelli Win the Democratic and Republican Primaries for Governor of New Jersey
Sherrill and Ciattarelli beat out several challengers to win the primary. The general election will occur on Nov. 4.
US–China Hold Second Day of Trade Talks in London
‘They’re going well, and we’re spending lots of time together,’ said Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.
We Asked Pilots, Safety Experts How to Make Aviation Safer
‘Most accidents occur after some sort of change. So you make a major change, and you are opening yourself up to new scenarios,’ one safety expert said.
US, Chinese Officials Reach Trade Deal That Needs Executive Approval
‘We’re going to go back and speak to President Trump and make sure he approves it,’ Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said after talks in London.
FBI: Hundreds of Alleged Child Predators Arrested in Texas
Operation Soteria Shield marks the FBI’s second large-scale bust of suspects accused of using the internet to sexually victimize children.
House Committee Advances $9.4 Billion Rescissions Package, Teeing Up Floor Vote
The spending cuts, submitted to Congress by the White House on June 3, would primarily affect U.S. foreign aid and federally funded media.
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The Leverage Against China That the US Hasn’t Used Yet
China experts say it’s time for the United States to counter the regime’s unrestricted warfare by exposing forced organ harvesting.
Southern Baptist Convention Adopts Resolution Urging End to Gay Marriage
A resolution adopted by the convention explicitly urged the overturning of Obergefell v. Hodges, which labeled same-sex marriage a federal right.
Names of Military Bases Changing Back to Original, Trump Tells Army Crowd
Biden had changed Fort Bragg to Fort Liberty before the Trump administration changed it back.
Appendix Cancer Rates Quadruple Among Older Millennials, Signs Often Missed
Doctors often miss the signs, and most patients aren’t diagnosed until the cancer has spread. Now, rates are rising in younger adults.
Japan Says China Sent 2 Aircraft Carriers in Pacific for First Time
The Chinese military seeks to ‘improve its operational capabilities in distant seas and airspace,’ the Japanese defense minister says.
Group Plans National Protests for June 14 as Washington Set for Military Parade
Differing gatherings planned for Flag Day come at a time of heightened tensions over federal immigration enforcement.
Trump: Protesters Disrupting DC Military Parade Will Be Met With ‘Very Heavy Force’
The president’s warning to protesters to stay away from the parade comes as federal troops remain on alert in California amid clashes over ICE operations.
US Urges Reversal of Sanctions Against Pair of Israeli Government Ministers
The United Kingdom, and four other countries announced sanctions against the ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich on June 10.
Day in Photos: Series of Attacks in Colombia, Police Operation in Brazil, School Shooting in Austria
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Schumer Declines to Endorse in NYC Mayor’s Race as AOC Backs Mamdani, Ex-Mayor Bloomberg Supports Cuomo
A total of nine Democrats are competing in the June 24 primary.
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.
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