US Sanctions Individuals, Companies for Aiding Iran’s Military
The latest round of sanctions, some of which are on individuals and entities based in China, come days ahead of Trump’s visit to meet Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
Chinese Oil Tanker Hit by Iran Near Hormuz as US Pauses Ship Protection Amid Broader Strategy
Despite the attack, the CCP will continue to support Iran, while the United States will shift its focus to China after achieving goals in Iran, analysts say.
More States Enact New Laws Curbing Teachers Unions
The Teacher Freedom Alliance says more than 272,000 teachers have opted out of union membership.
‘Blue Dot’ House District in Deep Red Nebraska Considered a Big Prize for Democrats
Nebraska’s formula for issuing electoral votes means every district counts. This isn’t a presidential election year, but Democrats aim to win District 2.
Astronomers Tracking Unexplained Spike in Meteor Events
Extra focus on falling space rocks also puts extra focus on who’s keeping an eye on the sky.
Ohio Faces Scrutiny Over $1 Billion in Medicaid for In-Home Care
A federal probe has been launched as state lawmakers and agencies continue efforts to fraud-proof government programs, amid new reports raising suspicions.
Moolenaar Introduces Bipartisan Bill to Ban Chinese Land Purchases Near US Sensitive Sites
Under the proposed legislation, any land purchase by a foreign adversary near a sensitive U.S. site is a national security threat.
Judge Allows Cameras in Courtroom for Charlie Kirk Murder Trial
Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty if Tyler Robinson is convicted in the killing of the conservative commentator.
Mollie Hemingway: The Untold Story of How One Man ‘Reshaped the Supreme Court’
While much attention has been paid to Clarence Thomas and Antonin Scalia, there’s another justice that warrants equal attention, Hemingway says.
Trump Says He’s Not Replacing FDA Chief Makary
President Donald Trump has rejected the notion that he was planning to hire a replacement for FDA commissioner Marty Makary.
Forever Chemicals’ May Be Weakening Your Child’s Bones
A recent study found that children with higher PFAS levels had lower bone density, especially in the forearms.
Alabama Asks Supreme Court to Clear the Way for New Congressional Map
The state argues the high court’s recent ruling on race and redistricting required it to adjust its electoral map.
Tune in Today: John Philip Sousa’s Legacy
A valid history of American music must the composer John Philip Sousa, known as ‘The March King.’
Inside the Family Frame: Lavinia Fontana and the Art of Motherhood
Fontana’s career spanned luminous religious altarpieces, richly imagined mythological scenes, and acute portraiture.

Alpha-Gal Syndrome: How a Tick Bite Triggers Sensitivity to Meat–Here Are the Causes
Unlike Lyme disease, AGS isn’t an infection, it’s an immune reaction.

Standing Tall: One Man’s Moral Courage During the Vietnam War
This installment of ‘When Courage Counted’ features Hugh Thompson Jr. and his heroic crewmates who helped end the My Lai Massacre.
Iran’s Oil Storage Clock Is About to Run Out
As U.S. blockade holds, Iran’s inability to store tens of millions of barrels of oil could alter the course of the war, analysts say.

3 US Warships Fend Off Iranian Attacks, Trump Says Ceasefire Still Holds
The U.S. military described the incident as an unprovoked attack, while Iranian military officials claimed the U.S. side attacked first.
Canary Islands President Opposes Hantavirus Outbreak Cruise Ship’s Docking
The ship remains off Cape Verde where three passengers were evacuated, as Spain said it could dock at the Canary Islands, at odds with the local leader.
Department of Justice Appeals Trade Court Ruling on Global Tariffs
The court held that the tariffs were not allowed under the Trade Act.

Day in Photos: UFO Files Declassified, WWII Victory Commemoration, and Albanian Riot
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.

Industrial Profits in China Get a Lift—Is It Sustainable?
Though Chinese industry enjoyed a profits surge in March, it was uneven and looks likely to be short lived.

Daystar Cofounder and President Joni Lamb Dies at 65
The network said she had been facing ‘serious health matters.’ Lamb cofounded Daystar alongside her late husband in 1993.

6 Powerful Benefits of Bodyweight Training That Will Make You Love It
Bodyweight training builds natural strength anywhere you are–no equipment needed, keeping your workouts easy and consistent.
2 Herbal Remedies That Help Refresh Your Eyes
Traditional Chinese medicine herbs and healthy lifestyle habits support eye health.

How Many Servings of Ultra Processed Foods You Eat Affects Heart Risk
Black Americans showed a more than double rate of risk increase compared with other populations included in a recent study.
I Tried Waking Up at 5 a.m. for 30 Days. Here’s What Happened
I had already learned the first rule of early rising: Morning you is a different version than the one who set the alarm the night before.
Shrimp Salad
This deli-style shrimp salad gets a boost from Old Bay, so the flavors really pop.

Ask Angi: What Are Some Overlooked Home Repairs (and Why do They Matter)?
Winter can quietly take a toll on your home—and some of the most common issues are also the easiest to overlook.

The Greatest Logician Since Aristotle—and Why He Believed in Life After Death
Renowned mathematician Kurt Godel believed the afterlife exists so we can deepen the learning process that begins in this world and reach our full potential.

Last-Minute Vacations You Can Book With Your Tax Refund
The key here is flexibility—on destination, dates, and vibe.



















































































