US Annual Inflation Shoots Up to 3.3 Percent, Highest Level Since May 2024
The inflation spike was not a surprise, but observers are waiting to see if price pressures will persist.
What to Know as US–Iran Truce Enters Day 3: Israel Agrees to Lebanon Talks, Strait Debate
Control of the Hormuz Strait is key as House Democrats’ call for war resolution fails and U.S. and Iran representatives are set to meet April 11 in Islamabad.
DHS to Deport Haitian National Accused of Killing Woman at Florida Gas Station
Trump said the murder case should serve as an example of why judges should stop impeding his immigration policies.
Homan Warns Gov. Spanberger Against Blocking Virginia Police Cooperation With ICE
Spanberger revoked the cooperation agreement in February, arguing that local law enforcement resources must not be used for federal immigration enforcement.
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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.
North Korea Tests Cluster-Bomb Missile, Electromagnetic Weapon: State Media
Gen. Kim Jong Sik, who oversaw the tests, said the electromagnetic weapon system and carbon-fiber bombs were ’special assets’ for North Korea’s military
USA Rare Earth Considers Building Magnet Plant in France
France last year launched Europe’s first pilot line for the recycling and manufacturing of rare-earth magnets in Grenoble to reduce reliance on Chinese imports.
China’s Xi Meets Taiwan’s Opposition Leader Amid Beijing’s Military Threats
The meeting comes as Taiwan President Lai Ching-te’s $40 billion special defense budget is stalled in the opposition-controlled parliament.
Kuwait Accuses Iran, Proxies of Drone Attacks, Raising Pressure on Fragile Ceasefire
Kuwaiti officials said strikes on vital facilities breached the truce while Iran denied involvement, ahead of planned U.S.–Iran peace talks in Pakistan.
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.
RFK Jr. Updates Guidelines for CDC Vaccine Advisory Panel to Include Risk Assessment
The new charter requires the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices to advise the CDC on ‘gaps in vaccine safety research.’
4 Outdoor Activities for the Outdoor-Averse
From indoor gardens to movement routines, expert-backed ways to invite the season in.
Artemis II Astronauts to Return Home Today: What to Know
As essentially a man-made meteor, the Orion spacecraft Integrity will reach speeds nearing 24,000 mph as it streaks through the atmosphere.
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.
‘The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist’: Warning! Danger!
This well-balanced documentary falls short in convincing us that AI is a good thing.
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Tune in Today: Is Beethoven’s ‘Most Perfect’ Work His String Quartet No. 14?
Even after losing his hearing, Beethoven wrote one of his most powerful and deeply moving works.
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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.
Hunter Biden Challenges Trump Brothers to Cage Match
The son of former President Joe Biden says he is ‘100 percent in’ for a fight against Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, arranged by influencer Andrew Callaghan.

The Fiscal and Economic Impacts of Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order
The federal government would save billions of dollars if the Supreme Court agrees with the president, some analysts say.

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.’

Average US Gasoline Price Climbs to $4.16 a Gallon Amid Iran War
Prices are up almost 20 percent from a month ago. The last time they were this high was in August 2022.

Bijan Robinson Trying to Elevate His Game ‘In All Aspects’ After All-Pro Year
Robinson had 2,298 all-purpose yards and 11 total touchdowns on his way to a Pro Bowl and two separate All-Pro nods.

‘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.

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.

How Exercise May Slow Parkinson’s Progression
In addition to medication, exercise plays a key role in managing Parkinson’s disease.
Why Caring for Grandchildren Could Be One of the Best Things for the Brain
Grandparents who provide part-time child care show slower cognitive decline and up to 24 percent lower dementia risk.
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 the Builder: Outdoor Kitchen Tips
It’s wise to look at lots of photos of outdoor kitchens before you start to plan. Look at each kitchen with a critical eye.

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.


















































































