Appeals Court Rules Most of Trump’s Tariffs Are Illegal
The judges let the import taxes stay in place while allowing the case to be sent back to a lower court.
Missouri Governor Calls Special Session for Redrawing Congressional Map
Republicans could see another congressional district turn red.
California Governor Announces ‘Crime Suppression’ Surge in Major Cities as Trump Proposes Expanding Federal Intervention
Newsom will deploy the Highway Patrol, while some local law enforcement officials said it won’t help.
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Explainer: How Secret Chinese Networks Move Billions Through US Banks
Chinese money laundering networks assist drug cartels in moving their illicit profits, fueling the fentanyl crisis.
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How Hurricane Katrina’s Impact Is Still Felt 20 Years Later
‘It wasn’t like we had to clean it up. ... There was no building, there was no slab. It was gone,’ the United Cajun Navy founder said.
US Trade Deficit Widens as Industrial Imports Surge
Petroleum and industrial supplies drive July’s $103 billion gap, suggesting strong demand in a resilient economy.
Day in Photos: Thai Prime Minister Sacked, Protests in Spain, Floods in India
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Why Isolationists and Interventionists Are Both Wrong | Yoram Hazony
Hazony is the author of ‘The Virtue of Nationalism.’
Kamala Harris Loses Secret Service Protection: What to Know About the Agency
The Secret Service has had a long history, and has not been without controversy.
Explainer: What the End of the ‘De Minimis’ Duty-Free Parcel Rule Means
The administration had ended the $800 ‘de minimis’ exemption, citing security and fairness, in a move set to raise costs for global shippers and consumers.
USTR Extends Tariff Exemptions on Chinese Goods for Another 90 Days
The federal government said the decision reflects feedback from industry groups and the public, as well as recommendations from trade advisory committees.
Pharmacies Start Limiting COVID-19 Vaccines After FDA Narrows Clearance
CVS and Walgreens are no longer offering COVID-19 vaccines in every state.
State Department Says It’s Denying Visas to Palestinian Officials Ahead of UN General Assembly
The General Assembly, held in New York City, lasts from Sept. 9 to Sept. 28.
6 Exercises for When Your Lab Numbers Make You Worry
Lab tests are great for identifying our overall health, but as we grow older the news can go downhill. These exercises are good news for better health.
Google Rebuffs FTC Complaint Regarding ‘Partisan’ Gmail Spam Filters
The Federal Trade Commission alleged that Gmail flagged Republican content compared to similar messages from Democrats.
Federal Appeals Court Blocks Withdrawal of Protected Status for Venezuelans
The ruling upholds a federal district court’s determination that the challengers would likely succeed in their case.
Tune in Today: Mozart’s Great Sacred Work, ‘Et incarnatus est’
Mozart’s musical genius is on display as he paints a picture of God-became-man in this section of his ‘Great Mass.’
5 Ways to Rebuild Authentic Culture
Real culture rises from local friendships, creativity, and communities that celebrate their shared stories.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Shooter at Catholic Church in Minnesota Identified by FBI
FBI Director Kash Patel said the shooting is being investigated as a hate crime against Catholics.

2 Children Killed, 17 Others Injured in Minneapolis Catholic Church Shooting
Two children, ages 8 and 10, were killed.
FDA Revokes Emergency Authorization for COVID-19 Vaccines
The vaccines are still cleared for a number of Americans under regulatory approval.

Lost Lithium: Could a Missing Micronutrient Help Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease?
Brain lithium levels drop 60 percent in people with Alzheimer’s–sometimes years before symptoms appear, a Harvard study finds.

Podcasts and the Lost Art of Conversation
Long-form podcasts are holding listeners’ attention where clickbait media fails—demonstrating society’s hunger for thoughtful, honest dialogue.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Shooter at Catholic Church in Minnesota Identified by FBI
FBI Director Kash Patel said the shooting is being investigated as a hate crime against Catholics.

2 Children Killed, 17 Others Injured in Minneapolis Catholic Church Shooting
Two children, ages 8 and 10, were killed.
FDA Revokes Emergency Authorization for COVID-19 Vaccines
The vaccines are still cleared for a number of Americans under regulatory approval.
New Jersey Towns Refunding Concealed Firearm License Fees They Consider Discriminatory
Under the plan—implemented by at least six boroughs so far—residents who pay the required $200 license fee can have $150 refunded.

Newsom Deploys State Police for Crime Crackdown in California Cities
The governor pointed to falling crime statewide and cited partnerships with local law enforcement as the key to success.

Brazilian Police Seize $220 Million in Assets in Crackdown on Money Laundering
The money was allegedly being laundered through the fuel sector and investment funds by the Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) or First Capital Command.

Australian Senate Backs Inquiry into Age Checks for All Search Engine Users
The Internet Search Engine Code will require all search engines to verify the age of Australian users by the end of year.

Venus Williams Wins US Open Women’s Doubles Match for 1st Time Since 2014—Without Serena
Venus Williams insists she is not a good doubles player. The 14 major championships she and Serena won together tell a different story.

Fox and YouTube TV Reach Carriage Deal, Preventing Disruption for Subscribers
The two companies had been in negotiations to renew the carrier contract, with YouTube saying this week that Fox channels would go dark if a deal wasn’t struck.
