June 1 America is rediscovering its soul and reviving the sacred America sees a faith resurgence, driven by Millennials and Gen Z. Public expressions of belief are rising, challenging secular norms and enriching cultural dialogue.
June 1 South Africa's high violence and land debates clash with Western media views Trump's comments on South Africa spark outrage, but local concerns focus on violence and property rights, challenging Western media narratives.
June 1 Elon built the DOGE rocket and it’s going to keep flying With Musk's departure, DOGE continues to uncover government waste, while Tesla and SpaceX thrive under his proven leadership model.
June 1 DAN GAINOR: May's 7 craziest stories In the month of May we saw everything from an announcement about CNN's surprising new streaming service to quirky news like door-to-door alligators and a raccoon with a meth pipe.
June 1 Doctor gets to the 'meat' of a long and healthy life Board-certified physician and bestselling author Dr. Gabrielle Lyon advocates for high-protein diets and resistance training and says strength is the key to longevity.
May 31 ROBERT MAGINNIS: 9 signs Beijing's Taiwan invasion may be imminent U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warns of China's potential invasion of Taiwan, citing military drills and strategic deployments at the Shangri-La Dialogue.
May 31 FMR FDA COMMISSIONER KESSLER: Sorry guys, that beer gut isn't cool. It's killing you The cultural acceptance of the 'dad bod' masks serious health risks for men, as visceral fat leads to diseases and increased mortality, requiring urgent attention.
May 31 The band Imagine Dragons sets social media ablaze after waving Palestinian flag at Milan concert Imagine Dragons' Milan concert stirs controversy as frontman Dan Reynolds waves Palestinian flag, drawing praise and criticism from fans on social media.
May 31 DAVID MARCUS: Why do elite universities take in students tied to foreign foes? Money, of course Harvard and other elite universities face scrutiny for allowing foreign influence, particularly from China, impacting American education and policy.
May 31 DOUG SCHOEN: I'm a Harvard grad. Here's my take what Trump's doing right and wrong Amidst antisemitism concerns, Harvard's policies are under fire from Trump, with some advocating for reforms without harming scientific research.