Israeli Security Cabinet Approves Plan to Take Full Military Control of Gaza City
The military will ‘prepare to take control of Gaza City while providing humanitarian aid to the civilian population outside the combat zones.’
EPA Terminates $7 Billion Grant Program for Solar Projects
The Solar for All program is being eliminated under the One Big Beautiful Act, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said.
Oklahoma Agrees to End In-State Tuition for Illegal Immigrants
The state consented to end the practice after the U.S. Justice Department sued it.
5 Things to Know About Trump’s Order Banning Political Debanking
‘Everyone needs access to basic financial services,’ said Brian Knight, senior counsel at the Alliance Defending Freedom.
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Jobs Report Agency Faces Scrutiny After Trump Fires Its Chief—What to Know
Understanding how the Bureau of Labor Statistics recorded one of its largest jobs data revision in decades.
Battle Lines Are Drawn Over Partisan Redistricting—What to Know
Leaders in both parties call for mid-decade remapping to gain House seats. Experts say it’s legal but unwise: ‘You’re not going to have any purple districts.’
Trump Targets Politicized Debanking in New Executive Order
The new order requires regulators to investigate whether banks have engaged in ‘politicized or unlawful debanking’ and to issue penalties.
Is Overprescription Fueling Veteran Suicides? | Derek Blumke
Derek Blumke served 12 years in the U.S. Air Force and Michigan Air National Guard and is the Veteran Impact Fellow of the Grunt Style Foundation.
FAA Plans to Hire Nearly 9,000 Air Traffic Controllers by 2028 Amid Nationwide Shortage
The issue dates to 1981, when President Reagan fired more than 11,000 air traffic controllers who were on strike.
Texas Governor Aims to Remove Absent Democrats With Emergency Petition to State High Court
The petition could lead to Democratic lawmakers who left the state being stripped of their powers. The caucus chair has until Friday to respond.
China’s Exports Surge Ahead of Tariff Truce Deadline With US
Shipments to the U.S. dropped for the fourth consecutive month, but exports to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations increased.
Disney Settles Legal Dispute With Gina Carano Over Her Firing From ‘The Mandalorian’
‘I am excited to flip the page and move onto the next chapter,’ Gina Carano said.
Trump Admin Increases Reward for Arrest of Venezuelan President Maduro to $50 Million
Maduro ‘is one of the largest narco traffickers in the world and a threat to our national security,’ said U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi.
How Your Brain’s Sugar Processing Could Influence Alzheimer’s Disease Risk
A recent study links poor sugar processing in the brain to memory loss–but fasting and certain treatments may offer protection.
Man Accused of Killing Israeli Embassy Staffers Indicted on Federal Hate Crime Charges
U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro said the charges against Elias Rodriguez could carry the death penalty.
Trump Announces Peace Signing Ceremony Between Armenia and Azerbaijan in US-Brokered Deal
The U.S. president will also sign bilateral agreements with Armenia and Azerbaijan ’to pursue Economic opportunities together.’
Behold the Beauty: A Sublime Sunrise and a Tragedy
Victorian painter John Brett delighted in creating marine paintings, especially scenes of the Welsh coastline.
‘Battles at Annapolis’: The Premier College Rivalry
‘Two Remarkable Football Games in the Army–Navy Rivalry,’ the book’s sub-title, is a riveting account of two Army-Navy games.
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Trump Accumulates Wins on Supreme Court’s Emergency Docket—Key Takeaways
The justices have halted lower court blocks on multiple aspects of the president’s agenda.

United Airlines Resumes Flights After Resolving Technical Issue
United said the problem was related to its UniMatic system, which houses information about each flight and feeds it to other systems.
5 Injured in Active Shooter Incident at Georgia’s Fort Stewart, Officials Say
Officials said casualties were reported as the base went on lockdown after 11 a.m. local time.

Psoriasis: 2nd Most Common Autoimmune Condition—5 Lifestyle Approaches May Help
The immune system mistakenly attacks healthy skin cells, causing them to build up and form thick, scaly patches.

Bananas, Duct Tape, and the Absurdity of Modern Art
Maurizio Cattelan’s installation reveals the state of art and artists heralded today.
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Trump Accumulates Wins on Supreme Court’s Emergency Docket—Key Takeaways
The justices have halted lower court blocks on multiple aspects of the president’s agenda.

United Airlines Resumes Flights After Resolving Technical Issue
United said the problem was related to its UniMatic system, which houses information about each flight and feeds it to other systems.
5 Injured in Active Shooter Incident at Georgia’s Fort Stewart, Officials Say
Officials said casualties were reported as the base went on lockdown after 11 a.m. local time.
From Superman to ICE: Dean Cain to Be Sworn in as Honorary Officer
Homeland Security’s recruitment drive gets a high-profile boost from the former Superman star.

Trump Admin Asks Supreme Court to Cancel Restrictions on Immigration Stops in Southern California
Lower courts restricted how federal agents may carry out enforcement operations.

Italy Greenlights $15 Billion Bridge Linking Sicily to Mainland
Pietro Salini, chief executive of the company building the bridge, said it would be ’transformative for the whole country.’

Fortescue Becomes First Australian Company to Borrow in Chinese Currency
This aligns with Beijing’s long-term goal to make the Renminbi a global alternative to the US dollar.

Defending Champs Ohio State Have a Quarterback Battle Brewing
Either Julian Sayin or Lincoln Kienholz will probably be leading the Buckeyes when they open against Texas on Aug. 30.
