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Vance: Iran Has Rejected US Peace Terms After 21 Hours of Negotiating in Pakistan
Vice President JD Vance said Iran hasn’t clearly committed to forego nuclear weapons.
US Begins Clearing Mines in Strait of Hormuz
The operation was confirmed by U.S. Central Command on the same day that peace talks between the United States and Iran started in Pakistan.
Mission Complete: Artemis II Astronauts Return Home to Houston
Mission leaders celebrated the successful moonshot and look forward to gathering all of the flight data in preparation for Artemis III.
Fidel Castro’s Daughter Releases Documentary on Generational Impacts From Communist Cuba
‘Revolution’s Daughter’ highlighted Alina Fernández Revuelta and other expatriates who survived the Cuban regime.
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Social Media’s Addictive Features on Trial
Attorneys say more internal documents will show companies designed platforms to be addictive, and the teen suing broadens the picture of who’s at risk.
Massachusetts Top Court Allows Youth Addiction Lawsuit Against Meta to Move Forward
Justices said the state’s claims over Instagram’s design and Meta’s own safety statements are not barred by Section 230.
DOJ Sues Michigan’s Washtenaw County Over Immigration Policies
The Justice Department asked the court to block the county’s resolution that prohibited ICE agents from entering county property.
Emails Show Shen Yun Threat Sender Boasted of CCP Links After Toronto Show Cancellations
Show presenters point to specific details in emails on how the CCP blocked artistic expression in Canada.
Appeals Court Allows Work on White House Ballroom to Continue for Now
A federal district judge halted the project on March 31, saying Trump lacked authority to proceed without congressional authorization.
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.
2 Naturalized Individuals Found to Have Committed Fraud to Obtain US Citizenship: DOJ
While one has his U.S. citizenship revoked, the other is sentenced to 30 months in prison.
When One 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.
DC Mayor Muriel Bowser Proposes Cuts in Final Budget
The plan trims general funds by 3.3 percent from the 2026 level.
The Long, Controversial Path to Building the Jefferson Memorial
In ‘This Week in History,’ after numerous controversies, an economic depression, and even a ‘rebellion,’ the Jefferson Memorial was built.
Contemplating an Icon at Orthodox Easter
An icon illuminates the Divine Liturgy in faithful hearts this ‘Pascha.’
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi

‘Code Red’: A Tech World of ‘Landmines’ and ‘Roses’
Wynton Hall’s deep dive into AI discusses the pros and cons of artificial intelligence.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
How the High-Stakes Rescue Mission in Iran Unfolded
An injured aviator, decoy rescue operations, and the ‘no man left behind’ credo were all part of the daring extraction.

How American Teenagers Are Targeted in ‘Sextortion’ Scams, Sometimes With Deadly Consequences
Those who follow the trending online crime say social media platforms can and must do more. But ultimately, the best prevention begins at home.
FDA Withdraws Approval of Drug Promoted as Autism Treatment
Generic versions of the drug will still be available, officials said.
IBM to Pay $17 Million to Settle Allegations of Discrimination
The International Business Machines Corporation must pay $17,077,043 in two weeks, according to the settlement.

2026 Masters: Bryson DeChambeau Among Biggest Names to Miss the Cut
The tournament enters Round 3 with a number of notable golfers going home early, including Cameron Smith and Robert MacIntyre.

‘Game of Thrones’ Actor Michael Patrick Dies at 35 After Battle With Motor Neuron Disease
Patrick died while in Northern Ireland hospice care, after first being diagnosed with the progressive neurological condition in 2023.

Five Ways Cancer Takes Hold—and How Daily Habits Disrupt It
New research shows nearly 40 percent of cancers are preventable.
Urticaria, Eczema, and Shingles: How TCM Remedies Soothe Seasonal Skin Problems
In traditional Chinese medicine, seasonal skin irritation is seen as a sign of internal imbalance, caused by the invasion of wind, cold, dampness, and heat.

Cooking Once a Week May Cut Dementia Risk by 70 Percent
Beginners benefit the most from cooking at home, according to a 6-year Japanese study of nearly 11,000 adults.
Ginger Miso Soup to Calm Inflammation and Support a Leaky Gut
A warm, nourishing bowl designed to sooth the gut and provide key nutrients for repair.
Classic Spring Ingredients Shine When Paired With Deliciously Creamy Burrata
Pair spring goodness with the timeless indulgence of rich, creamy burrata cheese and, indeed, life is good.

Ask Angi: How Can I Pet-Proof My Home?
Before you bring your new pet home, clear your living space of any dangerous materials.

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.

Taking the Kids: To Washington, DC—Center Stage for America’s Upcoming Big Birthday—and Not Just July 4!
There’s no reason to wait until July to celebrate, especially in Washington D.C.





















































































