Moscow, Kyiv Trade Blame for Continuation of Ukraine Conflict
The Ukrainian leader accused Moscow of preparing a fresh wave of ‘offensive operations.’

Reviving the Soul: Lessons From the Great Awakening
As the academe favored a more material world, ordinary folks turned to their faith.

‘The Cat Who Saved The Library’: An Adventure With a Tabby
Author Sosuke Natsukawa brings us a new tale set in the world of the highly successful ‘The Cat Who Saved Books.’

‘Fighting Spirit: A Combat Chaplain’s Journey’: Perfect For Memorial Day
The St. John Gospel sums up a military chaplain’s calling best: “No one has greater love than this, to lay down one’s life for one’s friends” (John 15:13).
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US, Argentina Suggest Alternative to WHO After Both Countries Withdraw
U.S. Health Secretary Kennedy says the two countries discussed the creation of an ‘alternative international health system.’
CCP Mounting Unrestricted Warfare to Suppress Shen Yun, Lawmaker Says
The New York company has been facing fake bomb threats and disinformation amid global tours to bring back traditional Chinese culture predating communism.
Trump Admin Withdraws Emergency SCOTUS Appeal Over Mass Government Job Cuts
The case proceeds in the Ninth Circuit court of appeals as the legal fight over sweeping federal workforce reductions continues.
Trucking Industry Insiders Back Move to Bring Back English Proficiency Checks
Lax licensing rules are allowing potentially unsafe foreign truckers to legally work America’s highways, industry insiders say.
FCC Proposes Rule to Identify Foreign Adversary Ownership in US Communications
FCC licensees would have to disclose ties to China, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia, or Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
San Diego Immigrant Facility Closed Amid ‘Unprecedented Decrease in Illegal Crossings’: Border Patrol
Each closed facility is estimated to save the administration $5 million to $30 million per month, according to the CBP.
DOGE Says More Than 25,000 Federal Contracts and Grants Canceled so Far
The amount that DOGE says it has helped save is around $1,055 per taxpayer, or around $175 billion.
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How the Chinese Regime Uses YouTube to Influence Americans
Beijing has increased its propaganda efforts on YouTube.
Texas Gov. Abbott Signs Law Targeting Harassment, Coercion by Foreign Government Agents
The Texas governor issued an executive order last year targeting criminals carrying out influence operations on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party.
▶At Least 5 Killed, 19 Injured After Explosion at Chinese Chemical Plant
The actual number of casualties from such events may be much higher as the Chinese regime routinely suppresses or alters information.
US Issues ‘Level 2’ Travel Warnings for Citizens Traveling to Italy, Belgium
American citizens are now advised to ‘exercise increased caution ... due to terrorism.’
China CDC Reveals Dominant COVID-19 Variant
NB.1.8.1’s dominance is particularly pronounced in Asia—China’s immediate neighbors.
EU Launches Investigation Into 4 Large Pornography Sites
The sites are being investigated by regulators under the bloc’s Digital Services Act.
European Commission Accuses Shein of Deceptive Sales Practices
The company allegedly made it difficult for consumers to contact it for complaints or queries.
CDC Stops Recommending COVID Vaccine for Healthy Children, Pregnant Women
‘There’s no evidence healthy kids need it today, and most countries have stopped recommending it for children,’ FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary said.
Supreme Court Won’t Hear Student’s Challenge to School Ban on ‘Two Genders’ Shirt
A federal appeals court upheld the ban despite a prior Supreme Court ruling, lawyers argued.
Taiwan Hosts Governor of Guam, Key US Territory for Taiwan’s Defense
Lourdes Leon Guerrero arrived on May 26 and will stay in Taiwan through the week.
US Stocks Rally, Treasury Yields Slip on Trump’s EU Tariff Delay
Kevin Hassett, a top White House economist, also offered hope of more trade developments this week.
Trump Admin Seeks to Cut $100 Million in Federal Contracts With Harvard
There are 30 contracts worth about $100 million.
NPR Sues Trump Over Order Cutting Federal Funding
The order ‘violates due process, the Separation of Powers and the Spending Clause of the Constitution,’ the lawsuit says.
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