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House Approves Bill to Codify $9.4 Billion in DOGE Cuts to Foreign Aid, Public Media
It now goes to the Senate, where it will likely pass along party lines.
241 Dead, Sole Survivor in India Plane Crash
The London-bound Boeing Dreamliner carrying 242 passengers crashed not long after taking off in Ahmedabad, India.
US Navy Has Better Ships Than China but Falls Behind in Numbers: Navy Secretary
China is no longer just a pacing threat but has become a ‘primary competitor’ to the U.S. naval superiority, Navy Secretary John Phelan says.
New Vehicle Prices Remain Flat in May Amid Import Tariffs
The pace of sales slowed down ‘notably’ while incentives being offered to buyers rose last month, according to Kelley Blue Book.
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Democratic Sen. Alex Padilla Interrupts Noem’s Press Conference, Forcibly Removed
During a question-and-answer portion, Noem briefly addressed the senator’s interruption.
Dollar Loses Ground in Global Reserves, but Stays on Top; Gold Ousts Euro for No. 2 Spot
The greenback’s share dips to 58 percent, while gold climbs to 2nd place with 20 percent in total reserve holdings, displacing the euro at 16 percent.
Is America Vulnerable to a Ukraine-Style Drone Attack by the CCP?
As a new form of warfare develops, the United States is especially vulnerable to large-scale drone attacks, according to multiple experts.

Vitamin D May Help Slow Cellular Aging, Study Finds
Researchers found that vitamin D supplements helped preserve telomere length—a marker of aging—but experts say lifestyle and context matter more.

‘Tatami’: Pressure to Not Compete
A match between and Israeli and Iranian judo practitioners becomes a personal act of courage.
Trump Says He Won’t Fire Powell, But ‘May Have to Force Something’ on Rates
Vice President JD Vance and others have weighed in on the Fed’s decision-making.
Trump Says Musk ‘A Friend of Mine’
The president made the comments while signing a bill targeting California’s emissions mandate.
Bilderberg Meeting Begins in Sweden
Big names from the worlds of politics, tech, and finance are gathering for the 71st meeting of the secretive group in Stockholm.
A Love Letter to Vermeer at The Frick Collection
The New York gallery’s new exhibition explores three Dutch masterpieces featuring love letter writing.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s Journey Through Italy
The artist’s travels reveal the power of beauty to make us whole.
Senate Confirms Billy Long to Head IRS
The former Missouri congressman was confirmed by a vote of 53–44 in the Senate.
Texas Governor Deploys 5,000 National Guard Ahead of Planned Protests on Saturday
At least 5,000 National Guard members and 2,000 troopers are fanning out statewide to bolster local police in advance of June 14 protests over federal policies.
Day in Photos: U.S. Military Parade Preparations, Dad Strike, and Princess in Brazil
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
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.
Potatoes, Blackberries Added to List of Most Pesticide-Contaminated Produce: EWG
Blackberries were found to contain a pesticide that can harm the nervous system of fetuses, the Environmental Working Group said.
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.

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.’
Wuhan Researcher Charged With Smuggling Biological Materials Into US Lab
The Chinese national says she sent an estimated five to 10 packages, but some were lost in transit.

Vitamin D May Help Slow Cellular Aging, Study Finds
Researchers found that vitamin D supplements helped preserve telomere length—a marker of aging—but experts say lifestyle and context matter more.

‘Tatami’: Pressure to Not Compete
A match between and Israeli and Iranian judo practitioners becomes a personal act of courage.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
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.

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.’
Wuhan Researcher Charged With Smuggling Biological Materials Into US Lab
The Chinese national says she sent an estimated five to 10 packages, but some were lost in transit.
Trump Suggests Israeli Strike on Iran Isn’t Imminent but Could Happen
The US administration has said that Iran must completely dismantle its capability to produce a nuclear weapon.

Netanyahu Survives Knesset Vote Over Military Conscription Bill
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition won a vote—which could have led to new elections—by 61–53 in the Knesset.

Oracle Shares Surge to Record High on Strong Cloud Growth, Upbeat Outlook
The company sees the growth rate of cloud infrastructure accelerating from 50 percent in fiscal 2025 to more than 70 percent in fiscal 2026.

JK Dobbins Embraces Leadership Role With Broncos’ Running Backs
The 26-year-old journeyman said, ‘We’re going to do great things this year,’ after signing a one-year deal with Denver on Wednesday.

Harris Yulin, Emmy-Nominated Actor Known for ‘Scarface,’ ‘Frasier,’ Dies at 87
The stage and screen veteran died in New York City on June 10.
