Vance ‘Positive’ as He Departs for Peace Talks With Iran in Pakistan
‘If they’re going to try and play us, then they’re going to find that the negotiating team is not that receptive,’ Vice President JD Vance says.
CCP Involvement Casts Uncertainty Over US–Iran Ceasefire, Reopening of Strait of Hormuz: Analysts
The Chinese regime has a conflict of interest regarding Iran, which is unlikely to change, experts say.
Virginia Governor Signs Law Banning ‘Ghost Guns’
Democrats sent Gov. Spanberger more than two dozen such bills after the state General Assembly’s regular session ended March 24.
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The Little-Known Program That Benefits Large Health Care Systems
The 340B Drug Pricing Program was started to help safety-net providers, yet it fueled health system consolidation. Some lawmakers want to see it reformed.
Pentagon Appeals Court Order Requiring Expanded Press Access
The appeal is the latest development in the litigation saga over the Trump administration’s attempt to crack down on leaks to journalists.
State Department Settles Lawsuit Alleging It Censored Conservative Outlets Under Biden
The lawsuit accused Biden’s State Department of ‘intervening in the news-media market to render disfavored press outlets unprofitable.’
FCC Moves to Block Chinese Telecom Giants From US Data Centers
The move targets China Mobile, China Telecom, and China Unicom, expanding curbs on data centers, network links, and device testing over CCP security risks.
Agency Corrects Overcount of New York Personal Care Recipients
Review showed the actual number of New Yorkers who received personal care services was about 450,000, not 5.1 million.
The Failures of Multiculturalism in the United Kingdom | Peter McIlvenna
What has unfolded in the United Kingdom is a cautionary tale for America, McIlvenna argues.
Day in Photos: Elections in Djibouti, Protest in Netherlands, and Greek Orthodox Good Friday
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
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.
White House Warns Staff Against Insider Trading Using Iran War Information
The warning came amid a surge in large, unusual bets in the energy and prediction markets.
‘Code Red’: A Tech World of ‘Landmines’ and ‘Roses’
Winton Hall’s deep dive into AI discusses the pros and cons of artificial intelligence.
Horace Dodge: The Mechanical Force Behind an American Name
Horace Dodge was the quiet mechanical genius who built the rugged engines and precision parts that helped launch the Dodge brand.
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Herakles and the Girdle of Hippolyta: When Trust Breaks Down
Herakles’s ninth labor reveals how fragile trust can be—and how quickly misunderstanding can turn a peaceful encounter into tragedy.
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Trump Suspends Iran Attacks, Agrees to 2-Week Cease-Fire
‘I agree to suspend the bombing and attack of Iran for a period of two weeks,’ the U.S. president said on social media.

Vance Says Talks Progressing as Iran Accuses US of Violating Parts of Cease-fire Framework
Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz in response to Israel strikes on Lebanon, Iranian state media said. The White House called the report ‘unacceptable.’
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.
Suspect Arrested After Molotov Cocktail Attack on Home of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman
The suspect was taken into custody in San Francisco after allegedly throwing an incendiary device at Altman’s home.

Immigration Board Denies Mahmoud Khalil’s Appeal
The former Columbia University student and pro-Palestinian protest leader has been issued a final removal order.

Britain, Norway Claim to Have Foiled ‘Nefarious Activity’ by Russians Near Undersea Cables
British Defence Secretary John Healey said any attempt to damage UK undersea cables and pipelines ‘will not be tolerated and will have serious consequences.’

Meta Pulls Recruitment Ads for People Addicted to Social Media
‘We will not allow trial lawyers to profit from our platforms while simultaneously claiming they are harmful,’ a spokesperson said.

Will the Colts Trade Kenny Moore II? Here Are the Teams That Could Use a Pro Bowl Cornerback
Playoff teams that need secondary help include the Panthers, Bears, and Packers. And the Chiefs, who didn’t make the postseason, also have defensive holes.

‘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.

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.

Stair Master Plan: 5 Step Exercises You Can Perform at Home
Your simple staircase packs powerful exercise potential, and can work on both strengthening and endurance building.
Lemongrass Shows Anti-Cancer Potential Without Harming Healthy Cells, Preclinical Studies Suggest
Lemongrass has long been used in cooking and traditional medicine, and now shows potential in treating cancer, without harming healthy cells.
Family Farm Fun in Northern and Southern Arizona
From apple orchards in Willcox to festivals in Dewey, these family farms invite visitors to pick fruit, meet animals, and reconnect with where food begins.

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.



















































































