US Military Strike Kills 3 in Eastern Pacific as Part of Anti-Drug Campaign
The latest operation under Joint Task Force Southern Spear highlights expanding use of lethal force against suspected cartel-linked vessels.
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
California Supreme Court Disbars Former Trump Attorney for Aiding Challenge of 2020 Election Results
John Eastman says he plans to appeal the decision over ‘free speech violations.’
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.
Plan to Cull All Deer on a California Island Is Dividing Conservationists
Coalition to spare isolated herd on Santa Catalina Island gains momentum.
Nevada Reaches $10 Million Settlement With Roblox Over Children’s Safety
Several lawsuits have been filed against the company related to child exploitation.
Fugitive Arrested in Florida Hours After Landing on FBI’s 10 Most Wanted List
A Kansas City woman wanted for nearly six years for murder was taken into custody during a routine traffic stop in north Florida.
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.’
Trump Signs Pipeline Permits to Boost US–Canada Oil Flow
The White House has authorized construction of the new Bakken pipeline and renewed operating authority for Enbridge facilities along the U.S.–Canada border.
The Seventh Largest Military versus One American Pilot: Inside the Iran Extraction
“We had to be ready to drop a tremendous amount of ordnance to save this guy and protect the personnel that were extracting this pilot.”
Appeals Court Won’t Block Minnesota Transgender Athlete Policy in Title IX Challenge
The lawsuit was brought by Female Athletes United, a nonprofit representing female athletes, with legal representation from Alliance Defending Freedom.
How Exercise Fights Cancer–An 80-Year-Old Doctor Proves It
Weight lifting, daily walking, and run-walk intervals can help cancer patients fight fatigue, preserve muscle, and improve survival.
CBP Says It Seizes More Than 60 Pounds of Cocaine From US Citizen at Border
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said the 25-year-old individual was arrested and now faces federal prosecution.
‘Jerry West: The Logo’: A Cradle-to-Grave Look at a Sports Legend
This in-depth documentary examines the ups and downs of a storied life and career.
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.

When 1 Medication Turns Into Many—and How to Prevent It
One drug can lead to another. Doctors call it a prescribing cascade—and it often begins in predictable moments.

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.
Treasury Secretary Says Order on Citizenship Proof for Banking Is ‘in Process’
The Trump administration has prioritized cracking down on illegal immigration as well as entitlement fraud.

Rep. Swalwell to Resign From Congress Amid Sexual Assault Allegations
‘I plan to resign my seat in Congress,’ the California lawmaker said.
UK, France Not Backing Trump’s Naval Blockade of Strait of Hormuz
France and the UK are to cohost a summit this week to come up with a ’strictly defensive' plan to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to civilian ships.
Bessent, Cleveland Fed Chief Expect the Fed to Exercise Caution on Interest Rates
‘My baseline is that we’re going to remain on hold for a good while,’ said Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack.

California Gubernatorial Candidate Vows to ‘Put ICE in Jail’
Tom Steyer, the leading Democrat in the race, described how he'd counter the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement.

Iranian Military Threatens Red Sea, Persian Gulf Shipping if US Blockade Continues
The U.S. blockade of Iranian ports has been in effect since April 13.

Major Advertising Agencies Settle Media Censorship Lawsuit With FTC
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) suggested the settlement will prevent advertising agencies from distorting America’s public square.

Bo Nix Reflects on Season-Ending Injury, Beating Adversity in Heartfelt Letter to Newborn Daughter
Nix suffered a season-ending ankle injury on the second-to-last offensive play of the AFC Divisional Playoff game against the Buffalo Bills.

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.
Your Scrolling Habit Could Be Raising Your Blood Pressure
More than six hours of daily screen time was linked to measurable heart health risks.

9 Practical Ways to Live Simply
The art of living simply is made up of several simple steps.
4 Outdoor Activities for the Outdoor-Averse
From indoor gardens to movement routines, expert-backed ways to invite the season in.
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.

Exploring Peru: Amazon Wildlife, Sacred Valley, and the Lost City of Machu Picchu
We journeyed in worry-free comfort on a tailor-made adventure from the emerald enclave of the Amazon to the glacial peaks of the Andes.



















































































