Judge Blocks California’s Law Mandating Federal Agents Remove Masks
A law requiring law enforcement officers to wear identification was enforceable, the judge found.
One Nation Calls for Grace Tame to Be Stripped of Australian of the Year Award
‘Her support of a global intifada should be a terrifying trigger for ASIO and other police agencies to investigate who she’s hanging out with,” said Hanson.
Leaked Hospital Image of 16-Week-Old Aborted Foetus Draws Crowd to Pro-Life Rally
Anti-abortion campaigner Joanna Howe led to rally where state party MP Robbie Katter pledged to overturn a gag order on debate.
‘Incredibly Combustible’: Premier Backs Police After Clashes During Israeli Leader’s Visit
‘As difficult as the scenes were to watch, it would have been infinitely worse if NSW Police didn’t do their job last night,’ said NSW Premier Chris Minns.
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How Much Are Prisoners Costing Each Australian?
The Productivity Commission reveals the number of prisoners increasing, the police force not growing fast enough, and a new high in court case volume.
2 Killed in Boat Strike by US Military in Eastern Pacific, With 1 Survivor
This marked the second strike in less than a week, following a Feb. 5 operation.
Day in Photos: Landslide in Indonesia, Largest Artillery Exercise, and Highland Cattle Show
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Russia Not Going to Attack Europe, But Will Retaliate If Attacked, Says Lavrov
The war between Russia and Ukraine is heading into its fourth year, and negotiations to end the conflict are being brokered by Washington.
In-Depth
Rubio’s Rise as America’s Top Diplomat
Rubio is being compared to Henry Kissinger as one of the most significant secretaries of state to shape pivotal U.S. policy.
Zelenskyy Says US Gave Ukraine and Russia a June Deadline to End War
Zelenskyy said Washington wants the war ended by early summer and is prepared to increase pressure on both Kyiv and Moscow if talks stall.
Stay on Your Feet: 6 Exercises and Tips to Prevent Falls
Falls can happen to anyone, anywhere, and anytime—and can be particularly dangerous in the dark of night.
China Claims Currency Victory in Zambia, but Yuan Internationalization Remains a Myth
Zambia’s limited use of the yuan highlights the myth of de-dollarization.

A New Slant on China’s Economic Troubles
Because many rightly suspect the veracity of Beijing’s statistics, a look at local government announcements can shed new light on China’s weak economy.
A 20-Year Sentence for Jimmy Lai: A Death Sentence for Hong Kong’s Freedoms
This verdict marks a defining moment in Hong Kong’s long struggle between truth and tyranny.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi

Daylight Exposure Linked to Better Blood Sugar Control, Study Finds
Daylight may be a free blood sugar aid many people are not using.

What Is Tolstoy’s ‘What Is Art?’
Taking a look at Tolstoy’s rebuke of great artists of the past invites reflection on what art is really for.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Top Barrister and Charity Boss Found Dead after Child Abuse Arrest
NSW police said the 60-year-old man died at his unit in Sydney’s inner west on Feb. 9 evening.

Trump Halts Approval for Ontario–Michigan Bridge, Calls for Renegotiation
The US president questions Canadian ownership, while taking issue with Ontario’s ban on US liquor and Ottawa’s new China agreements.

Federal Judge Temporarily Allows Transportation Department to Suspend Hudson Tunnel Project Funding
New York and New Jersey filed a suit to challenge funding cuts tied to federal scrutiny of diversity, equity, and inclusion contracting rules.

US to Fund Free Speech Initiatives in Europe, Trump Official Reveals
U.S. officials have said they view European speech regulations as censorship.

Catherine O‘Hara’s Cause of Death Reveals Private Cancer Battle With a Pulmonary Embolism
According to her death certificate, the actress died on Jan. 30 from a life-threatening blood clot with rectal cancer being listed as the underlying cause.

Trial Begins in Landmark Case Accusing Meta, Google of Making Platforms Addictive to Children
The trial, which is expected to last six to eight weeks, could see testimony from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

Vonn’s Father on Alpine Crash That Broke Her Leg: ‘There Will Be No More Ski Races’
The father of the Olympic gold medalist calls for her retirement at age 41, after the downhill crash at the Milan Cortina Games left her with a fractured tibia.

International Catwalk Model Cristina Pérez Galcenco Found Dead in Spain at Age 21
According to local outlet ABC, Galcenco was found dead on Feb. 3 at her home in Málaga, Spain. Authorities do not suspect foul play.

Dr. Oz Advises People to Get Measles Vaccine as Cases Rise in Several States
The CDC says that, so far in 2026, 733 measles cases have been reported in the United States.

How to Feel Joy in a Dopamine-Saturated World
A 30-day “dopamine detox” can help you rediscover life’s simple and real pleasures.

How Mold Exposure May Harm the Brain, Gut, and Immune System
Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on supporting the body’s immune defenses and natural detoxification processes, helping the body better manage mold toxins.

Key Facts About TrumpRx Drug Discounts
So far, TrumpRx only includes the branded versions of medications, offering no generic options.

Go-Green Crustless Frittata
A simple vegetable frittata turns an ordinary egg breakfast into a fiber-rich meal that delivers steady energy and satisfaction.

Weatherproof an Old Window
Installing window insulation film is an ideal job for a first-time do-it-yourselfer because it’s easy to do and requires so few tools.

Paralyzed Equestrian Lauren Barwick Inspires Others Every Day
After a devastating injury at age 22, Lauren Barwick refused to let it end her dream of working with horses.

A Magical Safari Reveals Tanzania
Settling around the fires each night under sparkling stars before slipping away to our cozy tents felt magical.










































































































