Rep. Swalwell to Resign From Congress Amid Sexual Assault Allegations
‘I plan to resign my seat in Congress,’ the California lawmaker said.
US Military Blockade on Iranian Ports Goes Into Effect
The U.S. Central Command said it would block ’vessels of all nations entering or departing Iranian ports and coastal areas, including all Iranian ports.’
DEI Practices Reduce Productivity, Cost $94 Billion Annually: White House Economic Report
A newly released report outlines the economic consequences of protocols related to diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
From Wall Street to Washington: Bisignano Brings Business Experience to IRS
Frank Bisignano, recognized for his successful business turnarounds, is now leading major modernization efforts at Social Security and the IRS.
US Military Strikes Pacific Drug Vessel, Killing 2 Narco-Terrorists
U.S. operations in the region have killed 157 people linked to narco-terrorist organizations, as of March 10, in various drug boat strikes.
Day in Photos: Uganda Trial, ‘Le Constellation’ Investigation, and Gorilla Turns 69
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Chinese Regime Dumped Toxic Chemical in South China Sea, Manila Says
Chinese boats dropped two bottles containing cyanide within the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone last year, Manila says.
Congress Grapples With Spy Law Renewal as Deadline Looms
Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is set to expire on April 20. Some lawmakers have signaled concerns with it.
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.
Human Smuggler Extradited From Brazil to US: DOJ
The Justice Department said the Bangladeshi national participated in a wide-ranging human smuggling operation.
The Type of Sitting That Protects Your Brain
New research from Sweden finds that replacing passive screen time with mentally stimulating activities like reading or working may reduce dementia risk.
Federal Judge Temporarily Allows Pentagon to Enforce Press Restrictions
The New York Times secured an injunction last month blocking the policy after arguing it was unconstitutional.
Tune in Today: Shostakovich’s Joyful ‘Festive Overture’
The Russian composer produces an effervescent work that contrasts with his profession’s circumstances.
Horatio Nelson Jackson and the First Transcontinental Roadtrip
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a young doctor who becomes a war hero and the face of the burgeoning car industry.

A Tagine-style Dinner
This simple skillet chicken recipe balances bright and salty preserved lemons with fruity green olives.
US–Iran Talks End Without a Deal
Vice President JD Vance said Iran hasn’t clearly committed to forego nuclear weapons.

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.
Hezbollah Leader Says Group Would Continue to Fight Israel After Strikes
The comment comes as a tenuous ceasefire between the United States and Iran continues.
Monster Typhoon Strengthens as It Nears Remote US Islands in Pacific Ocean
Sustained winds reached 175 miles per hour as Super Typhoon Sinlaku took direct aim at the Northern Mariana Islands.

California Coast Opens to Commercial Salmon Fishing After 3-Year Pause
Businesses up and down California’s coast are desperate for the economic boost, according to the Golden State Salmon Association.

Trump Warns NATO Could Face ‘Very Serious Examining’ After Iran War
The warning came as the prime minister of the UK said his country will not get involved in the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports.

Australia’s Qantas to Cut Domestic Flights Amid Fuel Price Surge
Australia’s largest airline will also redeploy flights to the US, and instead go to Paris and Rome.

NBA Play-In Tournament Preview: 8 Teams With a Shot at the Playoffs
The teams are vying for the seventh and eighth seeds in each conference.

Hollywood Celebrities Pen Letter Opposing Paramount–Warner Bros. Discovery Merger
Among the signatories are filmmaker Adam McKay and actors including Ben Stiller, Bryan Cranston, Cynthia Nixon, Glenn Close, and Jane Fonda.

Is High Cholesterol Really Bad for You? It Depends
The relationship between cholesterol and heart disease is more complex than commonly believed.
Your Teenager’s Relationship to Drama May Be a Matter of Long-Term Health
A 17-year study tracking teens into adulthood found that adolescent aggression predicts faster biological aging.

Longevity Starts With Strong Legs: 4 Exercises to Strengthen Lower-Body Muscles
Strong legs and glutes are the foundation of lifelong mobility and play a key role in how long–and how well–you stay active as you age.
Lesser-Known ‘Forever Chemicals’ Linked to Faster Biological Aging
Research indicates that regulatory and monitoring efforts should reach beyond the compounds that have been most extensively studied to date.
A Taste of the Outdoors: National Geographic Cookbook Features National Parks-Inspired Recipes
Taste the flavor of American national parks.

Paint Laminate Cabinets
This budget facelift takes more time than money because the project involves more than one application and drying time in between.

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.

Waterside Footwear for Every Adventure
I’ve found that transitions between travels on land and sea require a unique blend of drainage, traction and, of course, style.





















































































