S&P 500 Hits Record High as US Stocks Recover From Iran War Sell-Off
The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index is poised for the best 11-session performance in history.
Israel, US Discuss Possible Week-Long Ceasefire With Hezbollah
Officials said a one-week truce is under consideration as Israel’s war Cabinet prepares to review Lebanon operations and U.S.-brokered talks are set to continue
Epoch Times Senior Editor to Be Awarded Best Author of the Year by French Quarter Magazine
Jan Jekielek will be honored on April 20 at the French Embassy in Washington for his new book ‘Killed to Order.’
A Spy Law Deadline Looms: FISA’s Section 702
A key piece of a major spy law is set to expire on April 20. Some members of Congress are wary of renewing it.
Venezuelans Say Some Freedoms Returned Since Maduro Ouster
More freedom of speech, but system ’still authoritarian, just operating in a different way,' said one Venezuelan.
Gas Prices Could Return to $3 by September: Treasury Secretary
‘I’m optimistic that sometime between June 20 and September 20, we can have $3 gas again,’ Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said.
Shen Yun Stages 5 Successful Shows in Vancouver Despite Hoax Bomb Threat
Organizers say Beijing is behind the fake threats to disrupt shows, as was done in Toronto
Live Nation, Ticketmaster Operated as Monopoly, Jury Finds in Antitrust Trial
The Department of Justice had settled with the ticket sales giant, but states vowed to continue the lawsuit.
Why 28- and 29-Year-Olds Are Disappearing From China’s Uyghur Concentration Camps | Ethan Gutmann
Gutmann traveled to Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkey to interview dozens of Uyghurs and Kazaks.
Trump Threatens to Fire Fed Chair If He Doesn’t Step Down Next Month
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s term as head of the central bank expires on May 15.
What Diet Soda Is Doing to Your Brain
Regular soda may not be a better option.
DOJ Brings New Charges Against Jan. 6 Pipe Bomb Suspect
Brian Cole Jr. was previously charged with planting explosive devices the day before the Jan. 6, 2021, unrest at the Capitol.
Mathew Brady: The Photo Industry Pioneer
The father of photojournalism risked all to capture portraits and images of the Civil War at the infancy of commercial photography.
Rembrandt’s ‘The Night Watch’: A Masterpiece Shrouded in Scandal
How Rembrandt’s “The Night Watch” survived damage and centuries of debate to emerge as one of art history’s greatest restorations and enduring mysteries.

4 Outdoor Activities for the Outdoor-Averse
From indoor gardens to movement routines, expert-backed ways to invite the season in.

A Frigate and a Gamble: Two American Heroes and the Birth of the US Navy
Col. John Glover’s generosity came at the perfect time for American Patriots to fight back against the British.
US to Blockade Strait of Hormuz After US–Iran Talks End Without Deal, Trump Says
U.S. and Iranian delegations failed to reach a deal during peace talks in Islamabad.

Federal Court Strikes Down 158-Year-Old Home Distilling Ban
The Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on April 10 that a Reconstruction-era prohibition on home distilling exceeds Congress’s taxing power.
Rep. Swalwell to Resign From Congress Amid Sexual Assault Allegations
‘I plan to resign my seat in Congress,’ the California lawmaker said.
Florida Gubernatorial Candidate Arrested on Suspicion of Beating Parents
Kevin Cichowski is one of 14 candidates running in the Democratic Party primary for governor in the Sunshine State.

South Africa Appoints Veteran Afrikaner Politician as Ambassador to US
Roelf Meyer, 78, will replace Ebrahim Rasool, who was accused by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio of being a ‘race-baiting politician who hates America.’

Beijing’s New Five-Year Plan: More of the Same
China’s recently announced five-year plan contains mostly what Xi Jinping has emphasized for some time now.

Angels’ Trout Showing Signs of Reemerging as MLB Elite Competitor
Mike Trout’s contract with the Los Angeles Angels runs through 2030. The 12-year extension signed in 2019 pays Trout in excess of $35 million annually.

Actress Sydney Sweeney and American Eagle Reunite After ‘Great Jeans’ Ad Controversy
Last year, both Sweeney and the company faced backlash for their denim campaign after critics argued it carried undertones of eugenics.

Pain Isn’t Always Where You Feel It: The Root Source and Simple Movements for Relief
Targeted tests and simple exercises may help uncover and address the true source of persistent pain.
9 Practical Ways to Live Simply
Living the art of simple living is, simply put, keeping it simple.

How Phlegm May Reflect Underlying Imbalance in the Body
Different types of phlegm indicate different illnesses. Identifying the type allows practitioners to diagnose and treat specifically.
When We Trust Wearables More Than Our Own Bodies
Over time, you start to depend on the device for answers.
Pond Turtles and Dragonflies
Turtles should not be collected from the wild. Those offered at a pet store are good options.

The Psychology of the Supercommunicators
Journalist Charles Duhigg set out on a journey to uncover the shared traits of people who are superb at communicating and connecting with others.

A New Immersive ‘Superman’ Experience Is Bringing Gary and Krypto to the Warner Bros. Lot
“Superman” fans will soon be able to hang out with the Kryptonian’s favorite robot and his superpowered dog at a new immersive experience in Burbank.

















































































