Rally in Washington Condemns CCP’s 26-Year Persecution of Falun Gong
Thousands rallied at the nation’s capital to observe the dark anniversary of when the Chinese regime began persecuting the spiritual practice on July 20, 1999.
Day in Photos: Falun Dafa Parade, Royal Salute, Civilian Drill in Taiwan
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Newsom Talks Guns, Party Future, and Criticizes Biden Border Policies in Four-Hour Podcast Appearance
The California governor accepts a gift handgun, defends his record, concedes some COVID mistakes, and said his South-Carolina trip was not a 2028 soft launch.
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Push to Rewild Over 1,000 Grizzly Bears in California Sparks Concerns
Long extinct in California, a new study says it’s possible for the grizzly bear to be reintroduced in the state.
2025 Rally and Parade to End the Persecution of Falun Dafa
July 20 marks the 26th anniversary of the deadly persecution of the spiritual practice Falun Dafa, also known as Falun Gong, in China.
Walz Urges Democrats to Reconnect With Disengaged Young Men
The Minnesota governor says Democrats must offer men a real vision of success—and stop retreating once the energy builds.
We Refuse to Let Hamas Decide Who Eats, Who Starves in Gaza: GHF Chairman Johnnie Moore
“For many, many years, Hamas has been stealing the food of the Gazan people,” Moore says.
Arkansas Can Enforce Critical Race Theory Ban in Classrooms, Appeals Court Rules
The decision ensures that school curriculum will be set by democratically elected officials, said Arkansas attorney general.
House Passes Landmark Stablecoin Bill, Sends It to Trump’s Desk
After a rocky start to ‘Crypto Week,’ House Republicans move forward with the Genius Act.
China Will Sentence Fentanyl Traffickers to Death, Trump Says
The president made the remarks during a bill-signing ceremony for the HALT Fentanyl Act.
More Than 1 Million Illegal Immigrants Have Self-Deported, Says Senior White House Official
Miller said there are ramifications for those who have chosen not to self-deport.
Columbia University Announces Commitment to Combating Anti-Semitism
The federal government had earlier canceled $400 million in federal funding to the university.
Eating Late Relative Sleep Time Linked to Poor Blood Sugar Control
What time you tend to want to eat is influenced by genetics, but there are ways you can work with it.
Senate Judiciary Panel Advances Bove, Pirro Nominations After Democrats Walk Out in Protest
It was Bove’s nomination that caused the most consternation from the Democrats, who stormed out of the committee meeting.
Trump Undergoes Medical Exam After Swelling in Legs
The doctor found that the swelling was the result of chronic venous insufficiency, a ‘benign and common condition’ for people over 70 years old.
William F. Albright: The Father of Biblical Archaeology
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a brilliant missionary’s son who becomes one of the most important scholars on Near East studies.
Pericles’s Funeral Oration
The statesman’s speech illustrates the importance of articulating higher principles in dire times.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Supreme Court Allows Trump to Fire Education Department Employees
The 6–3 ruling reverses a lower court order blocking the terminations.

7.3 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Off Alaska Coast; Tsunami Warning Issued
The quake struck about 50 miles south of Sand Point on the Alaska Peninsula.
Attorney General Pam Bondi Dismisses Justice Department’s Top Ethics Lawyer
The former ethics lawyer said in a post that he was terminated last week.

Caffeine May Slow Cellular Aging by Activating a Protective Stress Response
Recent research shows how caffeine activates cellular pathways similar to those triggered by exercise and calorie restriction, potentially slowing aging.

‘Buckley’: The Conservative Giant’s Colorful and Contradictory Life
Sam Tanenhaus’s mammoth biography traces highs and low of William F. Buckley Jr.’s career but leaves some questions unanswered.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Supreme Court Allows Trump to Fire Education Department Employees
The 6–3 ruling reverses a lower court order blocking the terminations.

7.3 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Off Alaska Coast; Tsunami Warning Issued
The quake struck about 50 miles south of Sand Point on the Alaska Peninsula.
Attorney General Pam Bondi Dismisses Justice Department’s Top Ethics Lawyer
The former ethics lawyer said in a post that he was terminated last week.
Illegal Immigrant Accused of Faking ICE Kidnapping to Solicit Donations
Federal authorities alleged that her family used the made-up story to solicit online donations from the community.

White House Investigating Biden’s Use of Autopen
Biden told The New York Times he “made every decision” and that the autopen was used on clemency moves because “we’re talking about a whole lot of people.”

NATO Commander Says Patriots to Move to Ukraine ‘as Soon as Possible’
NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe Gen. Alexus Grynkewich made the announcement at a conference in Germany.

Meta Board, Zuckerberg Settle $8 Billion Facebook Privacy Lawsuit
The case could have set a precedent for holding corporate directors accountable for data privacy failures, but the settlement rules out future court proceedings

Ex-NFL Player and Eagles Super Bowl Champ, Bryan Braman, Dies at 38 From Brain Cancer
The seven season linebacker for the Houston Texans and Philadelphia Eagles died on July 17 after a battle with a rare and aggressive form of cancer.

Connie Francis, ‘Who’s Sorry Now,’ ‘Pretty Little Baby’ Singer, Dies at 87
The pop singer became the first woman to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1960.
