Commerce Department Threatens to Take Ownership of Harvard Patents
The university holds more than 5,800 patents and has over 900 active technology licenses with various industry partners.
The Silent War of Cyber, Resources, and Opinion | Gen. Robert Spalding
Spalding is a retired Air Force brigadier general and B-2 stealth bomber pilot and author of ‘War Without Rules: China’s Playbook for Global Domination.’
Federal Agencies Told to Expunge Employee COVID-19 Vaccination Records
‘Agencies may not use an individual’s COVID-19 vaccine status ... in any employment-related decision,’ a memorandum states.
Zelenskyy Rules Out Ceding Land to Russia Ahead of Trump-Putin Meeting
President Donald Trump told reporters there could be ‘some swapping of territories to the betterment of both.’
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The 16 Midterm Races That Could Determine Who Controls the Next Congress
Although candidate-filing deadlines in many states are months away, hundreds of House hopefuls have already launched 2026 campaigns.
European Leaders Call for Protection of Ukraine as Trump Set to Meet Putin
‘We share the conviction that a diplomatic solution must protect Ukraine’s and Europe’s vital security interests,’ the leaders said.
Wall Street Review: IPOs and Tariff Relief Cause Stocks to Roar Back
Bargain hunting, hopes for interest rate cuts, relief over the expiration of the tariff deadline, and positive corporate headlines buoyed market bulls.
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.
Trump Nominates Tammy Bruce as Deputy Representative to UN
Bruce previously served as a spokesperson for the State Department.
Sheinbaum Says US Military Won’t Operate in Mexico
The Mexican president rejected talk of a U.S. troop deployment in Mexico, amid reports that Trump has authorized military action against cartel organizations.
China Flash Floods Kill at Least 10 People in Gansu Province, 33 Missing
Torrential rains flood Gansu’s Yuzhong County and has left at least 10 dead, 33 missing, and more than 4,000 people stranded in villages.
Day in Photos: NASA Astronauts Return to Earth, Protests in Ivory Coast, and Oldest Oak Tree in France
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Suspect Identified in Atlanta Shooting Near CDC and Emory University
The shooting left a police officer dead and raised questions about the motive.
5 Targeted Exercises to Stretch and Strengthen Your Hamstrings
Tight hamstrings can hurt your back or cause pathologic movement patterns. These hamstring-focused exercises can help save the day–and your back.
NASA, SpaceX Crew-10 Returns Home After Months in Space
Anne McClain, Nichole Ayers, Takuya Onishi, and Kirill Peskov spent 146 days aboard the International Space Station.
End of Racial Consent Decree Poised to Change Federal Hiring
The 44-year-old decree ‘effectively banned the use of civil service exams,’ Norma Riccucci, a professor at Rutgers University, said.
The Great Depression, New Deals, and the Birth of Social Security
In ‘This Week in History,’ the Great Depression ushered in a new political and social landscape, resulting in a historic piece of legislation.
Mark Twain’s Advice on Growing Old
In a birthday speech, Twain spoke about habits, laughter, and the necessity of savoring peace.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
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.

‘Flesh-Eating Bacteria’ Deaths Spread in 3 States: Here’s How to Protect Yourself
Every year, an average of 150 to 200 cases are reported across the United States, the CDC says.
Trump Replaces IRS Commissioner Billy Long
Treasury Secretary Bessent will serve as acting commissioner. Long has been nominated for U.S. ambassador to Iceland.

Most COVID Lung Abnormalities Heal Over Time, New Guidelines Confirm
After infection, changes in the lungs that resemble scarring often heal on their own.

A Brief History of Horses in the American Military
For centuries, cavalry units have brought speed, power, and inspiration to the US Army—but those days seem to be ending.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
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.

‘Flesh-Eating Bacteria’ Deaths Spread in 3 States: Here’s How to Protect Yourself
Every year, an average of 150 to 200 cases are reported across the United States, the CDC says.
Trump Replaces IRS Commissioner Billy Long
Treasury Secretary Bessent will serve as acting commissioner. Long has been nominated for U.S. ambassador to Iceland.
DHS Remembers Victims of Serious Crimes Committed by Illegal Immigrants
‘Behind every one of these crimes is a victim and their family left to rebuild their lives after unimaginable loss, suffering, and brutality,’ an official said.

Bernie Sanders Kicks Off ‘Fighting the Oligarchy Tour’ in West Virginia
The Vermont senator said he aimed to unite Democrats and Republicans in fighting the influence of wealth on both political parties.

Africa Set to Test Critical Minerals-Backed Currency
Africa’s move is aimed at decreasing dependence on foreign powers for money and gaining maximum reward from the continent’s natural resources.

Tom Brady Reacts to Patriots Statue Unveiling at Gillette Stadium
The New England Patriots unveiled a statue of legendary former quarterback Tom Brady on Friday.
