Treasury Will Be Forced to Refund ‘Half the Tariffs’ if Supreme Court Rules Against Trump, Bessent Says
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said such a decision would ‘be terrible’ for his department.
South Korea Makes Deal With US to Release Detained Georgia Plant Workers
U.S. federal authorities detained about 300 South Koreans in an immigration enforcement operation on Sept. 4.
Carlos Alcaraz Wins US Open for 6th Slam Title
The 22-year-old has now clinched his sixth major trophy of his career and second of the year, following the French Open.
America in Photos: US Open Finals, Protests in Washington, and Mexican Independence Day Celebrations
Notable moments from the past week in America.
In-Depth
How US Government Stake in Intel Will Affect Tech Race With China
Experts say Uncle Sam’s support is necessary for U.S. businesses to compete against Beijing’s trade aggression. But it won’t work as a stand-alone.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba Resigns
The resignation was submitted one day before his party was to decide whether to hold an early leadership election.
Supreme Court Justice Barrett Defends Decision Overturning Roe v. Wade
Since 2022, states have been resolving issues related to the landmark abortion ruling, she said.
Jeffrey Tucker: Everything You Need to Know About the Fed
In this episode, Jeffrey Tucker unpacks President Donald Trump’s growing dispute with the Federal Reserve and his efforts to remove Lisa Cook.
Video Shows Moments Before Ukrainian Woman Stabbed to Death in North Carolina
The mayor of Charlotte released a statement on the incident, which occurred on a train last month.
West Virginia Coal Miner Describes Losing 3 Brothers to Drug Overdoses
At 54, Sammy Stafford has seen his mother and three siblings fall victim to the state’s opioid epidemic.
Censorship Concerns Raised After Chinese State Media Pulls Video of Xi–Putin Organ Transplant Discussion
The conversation ‘raises the spectre of forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience,’ a human rights group stated.
What to Know About Bolsonaro’s Coup Trial in Brazil
President Trump said he is watching the ‘witch hunt’ trial very closely and has vowed to impose 50 percent tariffs on Brazilian imports.
FTC Takes Action Against Robot Toy Maker for Allegedly Sending Children’s Info to China
The company did not ensure that parental consent was secured before allowing the collection of children’s data, according to a lawsuit filed by the government.
Nature’s Alternatives to Finasteride: 3 Plant Extracts for Hair Loss
‘Saw palmetto, in essence, works in a similar way to what finasteride does,’ says a hair transplant surgeon.
AI-backed Deepfake Impersonations Are Getting Harder to Detect, FBI Warns
Deepfakes are images, videos, or audio that imitate known or trusted people.
DEA Warns Families About Drug Dealers Preying on Social Media
Young people are particularly vulnerable to drug content and sales on social media, the agency said.
Tune in Today: The Magic of Shakespeare in 12 Minutes of Music
Felix Mendelssohn’s deep admiration for The Bard’s work inspired him to compose the orchestral overture to ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream.’
How the Puritans Founded a ‘City Upon a Hill’
In ‘This Week in History,’ more than 1,000 people sailed to America, some seeking religious freedom, and founded a city of revolutionary significance.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Appeals Court Upholds Order Blocking Trump Admin’s Passport Gender-Marker Policy
The federal appeals court noted that the government did not meet its burden to secure a stay.

RFK Jr. Defends CDC Shakeup as Fired Director Issues New Claim
The health secretary said he never told Susan Monarez to preapprove recommendations from the CDC’s vaccine advisory panel.
Foreign Troops in Ukraine Would Be Legitimate Targets: Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s comments come after French President Emmanuel Macron said 26 nations had offered to provide security guarantees to Ukraine.

The Liver’s Vital Role: The Powerhouse of Metabolic Health
Fatty liver disease often goes unnoticed until it’s advanced. Here’s what you can do now to protect your metabolic health.

The Day Custer’s Luck Ran Dry
In this latest installment of When Character Counted, we meet an American soldier whose bravery was unquestioned. The same cannot be said of his common sense.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Appeals Court Upholds Order Blocking Trump Admin’s Passport Gender-Marker Policy
The federal appeals court noted that the government did not meet its burden to secure a stay.

RFK Jr. Defends CDC Shakeup as Fired Director Issues New Claim
The health secretary said he never told Susan Monarez to preapprove recommendations from the CDC’s vaccine advisory panel.
Foreign Troops in Ukraine Would Be Legitimate Targets: Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s comments come after French President Emmanuel Macron said 26 nations had offered to provide security guarantees to Ukraine.
Woman Who Said She Cast 2 Ballots in Dog’s Name Faces Criminal Charges
The Orange County District Attorney’s Office did not reveal her registered political party.

Oklahoma’s ‘America First’ Teacher Screening Test Spotlights Partisanship Debate
Education Superintendent Ryan Walters’s tool, which is now available to the public, is viewed as the backlash to progressive bias in U.S. public education.

Trump Threatens Chicago With Deportations, Department of War Ahead of Potential Federal Intervention
Microsoft Reports Cuts to Cables in Red Sea
‘We do expect higher latency on some traffic that previously traversed through the Middle East,’ the company stated.

Ryan Reynolds Did ‘Terrible Things’ to Get Bill Murray on New John Candy Documentary
The ‘Deadpool’ star serves as producer for the documentary on the late Canadian actor and funnyman John Candy.
