Israel Strikes Senior Hamas Leaders in Qatar
Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the attack on the capital Doha as ‘cowardly.’
US Job Growth Overstated by 911,000 in 12 Months Ending March 2025
Downward revisions in the private sector totaled 880,000.
Paramount Appoints Kenneth Weinstein as CBS News Ombudsman to Monitor Bias
The appointment will meet the requirement set by the Federal Communications Commission for approval of Paramount’s $8 billion merger with Skydance Media.
Largest Group of Lawbreaking Gang Members Is Aged 13 to 16, FBI Report Reveals
Juveniles face much lower sentences compared with adults convicted of the same offenses, so criminals recruit them.
In-Depth
How ‘AI Psychosis’ and Delusions Are Driving Some Users Into Psychiatric Hospitals, Suicide
As increasing numbers of users replace human relationships with AI, experts fear the long-term impacts.
Michigan Judge Dismisses Case Against 15 Accused False Electors for Trump
Ingram County Judge Kristen Simmons said she does not believe ’that there’s evidence sufficient to prove intent' of fraud.
FBI Director, Transportation Secretary Investigating Charlotte Stabbing Murder
Video footage released last week shows the moments before the victim, Iryna Zarutska, was stabbed to death, prompting a national debate.
Jeffrey Tucker: Everything You Need to Know About the Fed
In this episode, Jeffrey Tucker unpacks President Donald Trump’s growing dispute with the Federal Reserve and his efforts to remove Lisa Cook.
Social Media-Fueled Tax Credit Claims Invite $162 Million in Fines, IRS Says
Taxpayers can face up to $5,000 in penalties if they make such fake claims.
Norway’s Ruling Party Holds On to Power After Elections
The progressive Labor Party keeps control in Oslo, while the populist Progress Party took its largest ever number of parliamentary seats.
FCC Begins Proceedings to Ban 7 Chinese Labs From Certifying US Electronics
The Federal Communications Commission said the seven labs are owned or controlled by the Chinese communist regime.
Belarusian Spy Network Dismantled in Europe, Says Czech Intelligence Agency
The Czech Republic expelled a Belarusian diplomat accused of working for Minsk’s intelligence service, the country’s Foreign Ministry said.
Israeli Military Calls for Full Evacuation of Gaza City
Israel has struck high-rise buildings in Gaza City, saying they were used by Hamas.
North Carolina Agrees to Fix Voter Registration Issues
The state will make sure it is in compliance with federal law, officials said.
Lower US Tariffs Will Take Effect by Sept. 16: Japan
The new tariff rates take effect retroactively, dating back to Aug. 7.
‘Splitsville’: Can True Love and (Open) Marriage Really Coexist?
Mixing absurdity with satire, farce, and slapstick, this comedy hits its desired mark.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
South Korea Makes Deal With US to Release Detained Georgia Plant Workers
U.S. federal authorities detained about 300 South Koreans in an immigration enforcement operation on Sept. 4.

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba Resigns
The resignation was submitted one day before his party was to decide whether to hold an early leadership election.
Censorship Concerns Raised After Chinese State Media Pulls Video of Xi–Putin Organ Transplant Discussion
The conversation ‘raises the spectre of forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience,’ a human rights organization stated.

6 Exercises to Ease Tightness and Encourage Flexibility
Lack of flexibility can rob you of quality of life and functional independence. These stretches can help you the flexibility needed to function optimally.

Leadership Qualities of Our Founding Fathers
Washington, Adams, and Jefferson showed remarkable qualities in their respective fields: in the military, in legal defense, and in the written word.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
South Korea Makes Deal With US to Release Detained Georgia Plant Workers
U.S. federal authorities detained about 300 South Koreans in an immigration enforcement operation on Sept. 4.

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba Resigns
The resignation was submitted one day before his party was to decide whether to hold an early leadership election.
Censorship Concerns Raised After Chinese State Media Pulls Video of Xi–Putin Organ Transplant Discussion
The conversation ‘raises the spectre of forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience,’ a human rights organization stated.
Police, Protesters Clash in Istanbul Amid Suppression of Main Opposition Party
The standoff marked the latest chapter in a months-long government suppression of Turkey’s Republican People’s Party.

Barkley Backup: Philadelphia Eagles Add Tank Bigsby to Backfield in Deal with Jaguars
Bigsby led the Jags in rushing last season and will back up 2,000-yard rusher, Saquon Barkley, in Philadelphia’s backfield.
