Trump Hosts Netanyahu at White House Amid Push for Gaza Cease-Fire, Iran Peace Deal
The two leaders met for the third time this year as the United States works to broker a new hostage deal and cease-fire between Israel and Hamas.
Death Toll in Texas Floods Tops 100
Rescuers are continuing the search for more flood victims across the state.
Netanyahu Nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize
The Israeli prime minister presented the U.S. president a letter of nomination at their first meeting after the U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
Trump Imposes New Tariffs on Japan, South Korea, and 13 Other Countries
Trump noted that the tariffs might be lowered if the nations open their markets and reduce nontariff barriers.
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Why Metal Recyclers Are Optimistic About Tariffs
Experts say short term effects are mixed, but tariffs could boost America’s domestic recycling industry in the long run.
What We Know About Victims of Texas Floods
More than 100 people have been confirmed dead in the floods. Here’s what we know about some of the victims.
Gun Rights Groups Sue to Challenge National Firearms Act After Taxes Lifted in ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
The move comes amid concerns NFA could be used as firearms registry. Critics say loss of $200 firearms tax a ‘golden gift to gun industry CEOs.’
From Bomb Threats to Smear Campaigns: How Beijing Targets a US Dance Company in Canada
Since its inception in 2006, Shen Yun Performing Arts has been a target of interference by the Chinese regime.
Andrew Yang Endorses Musk’s Call to Disrupt US Political Duopoly With Launch of ‘America Party’
The tech entrepreneur sees a third party as a chance to break America’s entrenched two-party system. Such efforts have struggled in the past.
Bessent Says Federal Reserve’s Challenges Go Beyond Chairman Powell’s Stance on Interest Rates
The White House is also eyeing an open seat at the Federal Reserve.
What to Eat for Better Sleep Tonight
A simple dietary strategy for better sleep can produce noticeable improvements right away.
Trial Begins Over Trump Admin’s Deportations of Pro-Palestinian Students
The judge seemed concerned about how to harmonize immigration enforcement with the First Amendment.
‘Walmart Deals’ versus ‘Prime Day’: Who’s Gaining Ground?
The retail giants will launch competing summer discount events beginning July 8.
Brighten Up Your Summer Barbecue With Spice-Roasted Vegetables
A colorful selection of zucchini, eggplant, bell peppers, and onions takes on the smoke and char from the grill.
Amazon Prime Day Set to Lift US Online Sales by $23.8 Billion
Retailers compete for consumer dollars with extended sales, deep discounts, and AI-powered shopping tools during the key summer event.
‘Heads of State’: A Promising Action Flick Almost Ruined by John Cena
Idris Elba, Jack Quaid, and an Indian beauty wrestle victory from the jaws of defeat.
Behind the Curtain of the New CDC Panel on Vaccines: Dr. Robert Malone and Retsef Levi
Dr. Robert Malone and MIT professor Retsef Levi are the newest members of the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP).
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
How Weather Conditions Caused the Deadly Flash Floods in Texas
Experts explain how a combination of weather, water, and human presence resulted in the catastrophic flooding in central Texas.

At Least 51 Dead, Including 15 Children, as Dozens Remain Missing in Texas Flood Disaster
Torrential rains send rivers surging, sweeping away homes and leaving families searching for loved ones amid ongoing rescue efforts.
Musk Launches ‘America Party,’ Vows to Challenge 2-Party Dominance
The tech billionaire says the time is right to seek independence from what he calls the ‘uniparty’ grip on American politics.

Avocados Protect the Heart, Brain, and Eyes—Here’s How to Maximize Their Benefits
Recent research has significantly expanded our understanding of the health benefits of avocados.

Jimmy Fortune: ‘Songs of an American Dreamer’
The former Statler Brothers bandmember releases his latest solo album.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
How Weather Conditions Caused the Deadly Flash Floods in Texas
Experts explain how a combination of weather, water, and human presence resulted in the catastrophic flooding in central Texas.

At Least 51 Dead, Including 15 Children, as Dozens Remain Missing in Texas Flood Disaster
Torrential rains send rivers surging, sweeping away homes and leaving families searching for loved ones amid ongoing rescue efforts.
Musk Launches ‘America Party,’ Vows to Challenge 2-Party Dominance
The tech billionaire says the time is right to seek independence from what he calls the ‘uniparty’ grip on American politics.
Ballerina’s Journey From Performer to Director Had an Unexpected Turn
Dalia Rawson held the lead in ‘The Nutcracker’ when her cancer was diagnosed. ‘I went back to teaching, which I enjoyed more than I thought I would.’

Planned Parenthood Sues Trump Admin Over Yearlong Funding Ban
The group argues a new law violates the Constitution by blocking Medicaid funding for its clinics.

Taiwan’s Intelligence Agency Issues Warning Over Data Security Risks in Chinese Apps
The five Chinese apps are Douyin, RedNote, Weibo, WeChat, and Baidu Cloud.

Californians Benefit From SALT Deduction Cap Increase in ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
The SALT deduction means taxpayers can deduct state and local taxes, such as property and income taxes, from their federal taxable income.

Jannik Sinner Reaches the Wimbledon Quarterfinals Despite a Bad Elbow When an Injured Dimitrov Stops

Texan Matthew McConaughey Among Celebrities to Pay Tribute to Texas Flood Victims
The Uvalde native offered support for Texans reeling from the tragic flash floods and called on a ‘helping hand’ from followers.
