US Central Command Says 89 Ships Rerouted Under Iran Naval Blockade
Trump said Iran has only days to reach an agreement before possible renewed strikes.
4 Takeaways From Tuesday’s Primary Elections
May 19 marks the largest day of primary elections yet, seeing ballots cast across six states: Alabama, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Oregon, and Pennsylvania.
Taiwan President Says He Would Tell Trump Beijing Is Destabilizing the Region, If They Hold Talks
‘No country has the right to annex Taiwan,’ Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said.
Hungary’s Peter Magyar Meets Poland’s Donald Tusk in Trip Aligned With EU Aims
Magyar defeated nationalist incumbent Viktor Orban in April and will meet Eurocentric Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on his first trip abroad as leader.
Electric Bills Could Be 2026 Election Shocker
Americans are paying more for power while financing long overdue expansions and upgrades to the nation’s grid—and they aren’t happy about it.
Interior Department Approves Funding to Conserve 190,000 Acres of Critical Wetland
Certain species of migratory birds are critically dependent on wetlands.
‘Silent Harvest’ Aims to Break the Silence on Forced Organ Harvesting
The filmmaker and audience members say they hope to do more to make a difference at the documentary premiere in Washington.
US Targets Hamas Support Networks
All property in the United States belonging to individuals sanctioned as part of this effort is now frozen.
Heal the Dirt: How Farmers Are Detoxing America
An exclusive look into the fast-growing regenerative farming movement and how it focuses on fixing unhealthy food and chronic disease in America.
Lithuanian Capital City Suspends Flights Due to Drone Warning
Citizens in Vilnius were ordered to take shelter in the latest of a spate of drone incidents over the Baltic states
These People Visited the ‘Other Side,’ and Came Back Completely Changed
People who return from death don’t just believe differently, they live differently, and with a change that rarely fades.
Former Rep. Barney Frank Dies at Age 86, Family Says
The former Democratic congressman was credited with helping author one of the most significant finance bills, the Dodd-Frank Act.
‘Take Me Out to the Ball Game’: The Song That Became Baseball’s National Anthem
The beloved anthem of America’s favorite pastime was written on a Manhattan subway in 1908 by a man who barely knew the sport.
James Bowie: Frontier Honor, Hard Reality, and a Last Stand at the Alamo
The man, the legend, lives on—as well as his knife.
Shen Yun Closes a Season of Acclamation, Medals, and Sold-Out Houses
The classical Chinese dance company’s 20th tour drew generals, lawmakers, and sold-out crowds across five continents—often in defiance of Beijing’s pressure.


What Your Brain Looks Like When You Hate Someone
Lovers overlook flaws, while haters manufacture them.

America’s Founding Documents Take a Trip Around the Country
Now in Houston, the Freedom Plane is bringing original documents to eight cities across the United States for the nation’s 250th birthday celebration.
US Imposes Travel Restrictions Due to Ebola Outbreak
The restrictions are aimed at preventing Ebola from entering the United States, officials said.

US Issues Travel Advisories Over Ebola Outbreak in Congo
The World Health Organization declared the virus a ‘public health emergency of international concern.’
Supreme Court Directs Lower Courts to Reexamine Decisions in Voting Rights Act Cases
The high court said vote-dilution claims against Mississippi and North Dakota need to be reexamined after its recent landmark redistricting ruling.
DOJ Won’t Recommend Pardon of Epstein Accomplice Maxwell, Blanche Says
The acting attorney general appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday.

Former DNC Vice Chair Likens Democratic Party to ‘Headless Chicken,’ Calls ‘Big Tent’ Rhetoric Hollow
David Hogg said Democrats focus too much on what they oppose, not what they support, and reject candidates further left such as New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani.

Vance Says US Troop Deployment to Poland Has Been Delayed
‘We’re talking about shifting some resources around in a way that maximizes American security,’ Vance said.

How to Stop Overpaying for Prescriptions
Avoid high prescription prices with simple cost-saving strategies.

Raiders’ OC Says Fernando Mendoza Is Challenging Coaching Staff With Questions
‘He’s really just a sponge that wants to know everything,’ Janocko said.

A Lifetime Mission for This Pearl Harbor Survivor
At this year’s ‘National Memorial Day Concert,’ Chuck Kohler, 102, gets his biggest stage yet to be a voice for those who didn’t make it home.

A Keto Diet May Help Psychiatric Disorders. Here’s Why.
A ketogenic diet may target metabolic dysfunction in mental illness and the side effects of their medications.
Low-Histamine Chicken and Arugula Salad You Can Make in 10 Minutes
Managing histamine intolerance means rethinking nearly every ingredient, but this salad proves that preparing a simple, tasty meal is still possible.

Why Cruise Ships Keep Losing the Battle Against Norovirus–What You Need to Know
Expert explains how norovirus spreads in close quarters and what you can do to protect yourself.
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.
Bring This Delicious Salad to Your Next Summer Gathering
To maintain a super-fresh aura for your salad, choose the best possible ingredients.

New Peonies Grandma Would Love
Peonies are divided into four main types: herbaceous, tree, woodland, and intersectional.

Meet the Woman Behind the Italian Budget
Since childhood, Maria Rosaria Marino has been interested in economics, and graduated from La Sapienza, a renowned university in Rome, Italy.

What Top Museums Are Doing for America’s 250Th Birthday Celebration
These top museums frame the semiquincentennial not just as a commemoration of the past, but as an opportunity to examine the present.
















































































