July 6, 2026

Trump’s Plan to Ease Testosterone Prescription Restrictions

Former President Donald Trump aims to make testosterone therapy more accessible for American men through proposed changes to federal regulations. Testosterone plays a crucial role in addressing chronic health concerns linked to low hormone levels. The therapy is similar to the natural hormone produced in the body and is available in various formats such as […]

July 6, 2026

Challenges in U.S. Marriage-Based Immigration Under New Policies

Spouses of U.S. citizens now face new hurdles due to policy changes imposed by the Trump administration. Efforts to slow legal migration have affected this group, traditionally immune from such measures. Recent changes include pausing immigrant visas from 75 countries and increasing scrutiny during green card interviews. As a result, many non-U.S.-citizen spouses fear engagement […]

July 6, 2026

Supreme Court’s Birthright Citizenship Ruling Signals Constraint Amidst Broader Trends

This week’s 5-4 U.S. Supreme Court ruling affirming birthright citizenship was eagerly awaited. The decision provides reassurance. It indicates the Court’s acknowledgment of limits in its shift away from liberal judicial precedents established over decades. Throughout the year, the Court has delivered several conservative rulings. However, dismissing the constitutional guarantee of birth-based citizenship would have […]

July 6, 2026

Trump’s Foreign Policy and Iran War: Lessons and Diplomatic Struggles

On July 1, 2026, President Donald Trump gave a speech at the opening ceremony of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora, North Dakota. This event drew attention amid ongoing discussions about his administration’s foreign policy decisions, particularly surrounding the recent Iran war. During this complex period, Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited Abu Dhabi […]

July 6, 2026

China’s Missile Test in South Pacific Stirs Regional Concerns

China conducted a test launch of a long-range ballistic missile from a nuclear-powered submarine in the South Pacific. The incident took place on Monday at 12:01 p.m. and involved a missile carrying a dummy warhead. This information comes from a report by the official Xinhua News Agency. The missile test was part of China’s routine […]

July 6, 2026

How Yellow Buses Helped Fuel the Rise of the Man Poised to Lead Britain

As Emily Armstrong prepared to board the 126 bus in northwest England, she noted the improvements in Greater Manchester’s bus service. “It’s definitely got a lot better—there are way more buses than before,” said Armstrong, 19, while waiting outside Trafford Center near Manchester. She appreciated the introduction of discounted travel for individuals aged 18 to […]

July 6, 2026

Trump Shares Altered Image of the Obamas, Sparking Outrage

The recent actions of President Donald Trump have stirred significant controversy. On Sunday, Trump posted a manipulated image depicting former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama boarding an Air Force One covered in graffiti. The graffiti featured the phrases ‘Yes We Can,’ ‘Obama,’ and ‘BLM’ – referencing the Black Lives Matter movement – along with […]

July 6, 2026

White House Criticizes Smithsonian Leadership

The White House issued a report criticizing the leadership at the Smithsonian Institution, particularly the National Museum of American History. The document labels the leadership as radical activists, suggesting President Donald Trump might replace them with his own team. The report, coming from the White House Domestic Policy Council, was released on Independence Day. This […]