Trump’s Tariffs—A Closer Look at Who Pays and How
Let’s take a look at some of the inner workings of a centuries-old trade mechanism.
Energy Secretary Wright Says Sanctioning Russian Oil to End Ukraine War Is a Possibility
Earlier this month, Trump threatened secondary tariffs on buyers of Russian oil if Moscow did not agree to a peace deal by early September.
Iran Acknowledges That US Airstrikes ‘Destroyed’ Nuclear Facilities
The Iranian foreign minister said Tehran won’t give up its nuclear enrichment program because it’s an issue of ‘national pride.’
Obama Responds to Newly Declassified Intelligence Documents
Documents released by the director of national intelligence shows actions by Obama-era officials in the fallout of the 2016 election.
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Defending Dollar Supremacy May Be Next Phase of US–China Trade War
As the world’s reserve currency and primary medium for financial transactions, the U.S. dollar is the linchpin of the U.S.-led global order.
In-N-Out Burger Owner Latest CEO to Leave California: ‘It’s Tough Here’
The move mirrors a broader corporate shift eastward as high costs and heavy regulation push more California executives to seek friendlier business climates.
Trump Announces US–Japan LNG Joint Venture
The announcement came as Trump touted a broader U.S.–Japan trade deal.
China’s Long Arm on American Soil
The Chinese communist regime has greatly expanded its efforts to surveil and influence events beyond its own borders—even here on American soil.
Court Rules Against New Jersey Bid to Ban ICE Detention Facilities in State
A state cannot control the federal government and vice versa since each is sovereign, Circuit Judge Stephanos Bibas wrote.
Surveilled, Silenced, and Smeared: How Parents Became ‘Domestic Terrorists’ | Kelly Walker and Sam Sorbo
Walker and Sorbo are parental rights advocates and cofounders of the Parents Demanding Justice Alliance.
CCP Weaponizes US Courts to Silence Critics, Harm American Interests, Congress Hears
Lawfare orchestrated by the Chinese regime causes a chilling effect in the United States, witnesses said.
‘No Issues’ in Locking Mechanism of Fuel Control Switches in Boeing Fleet: Air India
A Boeing 787 jetliner crashed last month, killing hundreds of people, after it fell from the sky shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad Airport in western India.
Recruits With Heart Failure, Some Mental Health Issues Can’t Join Military: Hegseth
The Department of Defense added conditions for which no medical waivers will be issued.
Chemotherapy Alters DNA, Accelerates Aging in Healthy Cells
Recent research shows that chemotherapy can leave behind changes in healthy cells that may affect a person’s health years after treatment.
Japanese Prime Minister Denies Plans to Resign, Says He Will Examine US Trade Deal
‘I will make a final decision based on the results of the tariff negotiations,’ he said.
DOJ Says Alina Habba’s Replacement as US Attorney for New Jersey Has Been Removed
Judges on the U.S. District Court in New Jersey had named Desiree Leigh Grace as Habba’s replacement.
Matthew Arnold’s ‘Dover Beach’: Faith in a Faithless Age
The poet urges a return to tradition and belief in God in the age of science.
3 R’s to Put Personal Finances Back on Track
The first R is to take responsibility of your financial situation.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
CDC: COVID-19 Infections Rise in Some Parts of US
Activity for COVID-19 remains low and very low for respiratory activity overall, according to the agency.

China Bans Wells Fargo Executive From Leaving, Reviving Fears of ‘Hostage Diplomacy’
The incident highlights CCP’s ‘hostage diplomacy’ and might be related to CCP top officials sending money abroad, observers said.
Popular Sugar Substitute Linked to Higher Risk of Stroke
Erythritol is found in a large number of products such as candy, sugar-free gum, soft drinks, mouthwash, ice cream, protein bars, and more.

How a Young Woman Has Stayed Healthy for Two Decades After Deadly Cancer
After a surgery in which her one remaining ovary, uterus, and part of her intestines were removed, Yang Ya-chuan still survived and thrived.

Grilled Lamb Might Become Your New Favorite Summer Meal
Lamb is one of the meats you go to for a super special meal.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
CDC: COVID-19 Infections Rise in Some Parts of US
Activity for COVID-19 remains low and very low for respiratory activity overall, according to the agency.

China Bans Wells Fargo Executive From Leaving, Reviving Fears of ‘Hostage Diplomacy’
The incident highlights CCP’s ‘hostage diplomacy’ and might be related to CCP top officials sending money abroad, observers said.
Popular Sugar Substitute Linked to Higher Risk of Stroke
Erythritol is found in a large number of products such as candy, sugar-free gum, soft drinks, mouthwash, ice cream, protein bars, and more.
3 Russian Naval Fleets Conduct Wide-Ranging Drills in Pacific, Arctic Oceans
Exercises involve more than 150 ships, 120 aircraft, and at least 15,000 military personnel, Russia’s defense ministry says.

Don’t Just Save—Strategize: How to Build a Retirement That Lasts
In retirement, you need to plan as carefully as you did during your career years.

With 70 Percent Completion Target, Bears Set Bold Bar for Caleb Williams
Williams says he’s ready after a summer of footwork drills, playbook study, and building chemistry with head coach Ben Johnson.

US Olympics Committee Says It’s Aligning With Presidential Order ‘Keeping Men out of Women’s Sports’
Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath Frontman and Heavy Metal Star, Dies at 76
Osbourne died this morning surrounded by his loved ones, his family announced in a statement.
