Supreme Court Clears Way for Alabama to Adopt New House Map That Removes Majority-Black District
The state had argued that the high court’s recent ruling on race and redistricting required it to adjust its electoral map.
Trump Says US–Iran Ceasefire on ‘Life Support’
The Strait of Hormuz, a key transit point for oil and natural gas, has effectively remained closed, sending oil prices surging.
No Sign of Larger Outbreak of Hantavirus: World Health Organization
An outbreak took place on a cruise ship.
They Felt Safe in America—Until Beijing Went After Their Parents in China
U.S.-based children of religious dissidents face the same choice they would in China: self-censor, or speak out and risk their loved ones’ safety.
US, Japan Reaffirm Coordination on Currency Markets Amid Yen Volatility
The yen has weakened as investors sought dollar assets amid Middle East tensions and expectations of higher U.S. interest rates.
Trump to Undergo Annual Dental, Medical Evaluations Later in May: White House
The White House said the upcoming dental and medical checkups are part of the president’s ‘regular preventive health care.’
California Mayor to Plead Guilty to Acting as Chinese Agent
Eileen Wang, mayor of Arcadia, faces up to 10 years in prison.
Interior Department Eliminates Rule That Made Conservation a Use of Public Lands
The department said the 2024 rule was contrary to the Bureau of Land Management’s mandate and statutory authority.
Homeopathy Cured Her Disease, Now She’s Fighting for More Access | Paola Brown
Earlier this year, lawmakers introduced the Homeopathic Drug Product Safety, Quality, and Transparency Act.
Hegseth Announces Department-Wide Review of Military Legal System
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth said that U.S. military commanders and servicemembers need ‘a world-class military legal system.’
Scientists Measured Microplastics in Coffee Served in To-go Cups. Here’s What They Found
Convenient yes–but to-go cups, used by over a billion globally each day, may be harming your health.
Nebraska Voters to Select Nominees for November Ballot Today
The state’s Second Congressional District is getting national attention over how Electoral College votes are parceled out.
‘Don’t Upstage the Body’: Mourners for Hire
A locked manor, a fresh corpse, and detectives circling—Who can Hippolyta afford to trust?
‘Heart of Darkness’: Civilization Over the Horror of Barbarism
Contrary to scholarly interpretations, the “Heart of Darkness” condemns the primitive and extols the civilized.

Modern Motherhood Lost Generational Wisdom—and Mothers Want It Back
American mothers have never had access to more parenting information but they’ve also never been more alone.

Dear Graduates: These 4 Choices Make a Rich Life
There are a few daily habits that call us to live fully, love deeply, and take the chances that truly matter.
Trump Calls Iran’s Response to Peace Proposal ‘Totally Unacceptable’
A significant point of disagreement remains over the control of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

People Are Seeing More Fireballs. Astronomers Can’t Explain It.
Crashing through Earth’s atmosphere at 45,000 miles per hour, shooting stars have been spotted twice as often this spring.
Putin Says He Thinks Ukraine Conflict Is Coming to an End
Russia and Ukraine agreed to each release 1,000 prisoners and observe a ceasefire between May 9 and May 11.
Alabama AG Opens Probe Into Southern Poverty Law Center Amid Federal Fraud Case
The attorney general wants documents detailing donations and payments made to informants using donated funds. The group is headquartered in Alabama.

Trump Nominates Lake, Mastriano to Diplomatic Posts
The president also nominated more than a dozen federal judges.

Day in Photos: Hantavirus Evacuees, Protest for Freedom in China, and Maternal Health Care
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.

Microsoft CEO Testifies in Oakland Trial, Defends Partnership with OpenAI
Satya Nadella derided the 2023 ouster of Altman as ‘amateur city,’ and defended Microsoft’s projected $92 billion return.

Kenyon Sadiq Says ‘Possibilities Are Endless’ for Jets’ Offense
The freakishly athletic Sadiq joins son-of-a-Hall-of-Famer Mason Taylor, 6'7” athlete Jelani Woods, and veteran Jeremy Ruckert in the Jets’ tight end room.

Michael Pennington, Acclaimed Shakespearean Performer and ‘Star Wars’ Actor, Dies at 82
The actor, director and writer, who helped shape British theater, died on May 10 in the UK.

The Water Safety Risk Most Parents Don’t Know About
Consistent lessons are key to helping prevent drownings—and the only way to overcome swim skill hibernation.
The Hidden Damage to Your Eyes—and 4 Simple Ways to Protect Your Vision
Proper diet, nutritional supplementation, and specific exercises can help keep the eyes healthy.

What a Sleepless Night Does to Your Body
Research shows how even brief sleep loss triggers an energy crisis in your cells—affecting metabolism, brain function, and long-term disease risk.
My Easy Little Secret for the Most Delicious Mexican Street Corn
While the cooking method is important, it is the way you season your corn that make its natural flavors stand out.

Replace a Storm Door
Some storm doors are designed with clear glass so the entrance door is clearly or partially visible through oval or decorative panels.

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.

Little-Known Airline Rules That Can Trip You Up
Here are five little-known airline rules that can quickly drain your bank account if you don’t know they exist.


















































































