Judge Rules Virginia Redistricting Referendum Unconstitutional
The state attorney general says he will appeal the decision.
Senate Rejects Democratic Bid to End Iran Conflict for 5th Time
Sen. Rand Paul was the only Republican to vote in favor of ending the war, while Sen. John Fetterman was the only Democrat to vote against.
Exclusive Interview: Fidel Castro’s Daughter
An exclusive interview with the daughter who witnessed Cuba spiral into communism and suffering under Fidel Castro’s tyrannical rule.
Canadian Red Carpet Premiere of ‘UNBROKEN: The Untold Story of Shen Yun’
This special premiere showcases “UNBROKEN: The Untold Story of Shen Yun,” directed by Fiona Young.
Health Coverage in Charts: Who Actually Benefits From Government Subsidies?
Nearly all U.S. health care is government-subsidized through direct payments, assistance with premium payments, tax deductions, or tax exemptions.
John Phelan Steps Down as Secretary of the Navy
Undersecretary Hung Cao will assume Phelan’s duties, the Pentagon said.
ICE Houston Arrests 277 Illegal Immigrants in 2 Weeks
The arrests were made as the Houston City Council voted to curtail local law enforcement cooperation with ICE.
Chinese Student Arrested for Allegedly Photographing Planes at US Military Base
‘The tentacles of Chinese Communist Party spy apparatus poses a real threat to our country,’ Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen said.
Senate Kicks Off Marathon Vote Session for Budget Plan to Fund ICE, Border Patrol
Ahead of the vote, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said that Democrats would be offering amendments related to affordability.
After Virginia Bill Passes, Compact to Eliminate Electoral College is Now 82 Percent Complete
Virginia became the 18th state to pass a bill that will effectively eliminate the Electoral College.
Day in Photos: Teotihuacan Reopens, Illegal Sand Quarry, and Youth Detention Center
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Before Filling a New Prescription, Ask These 5 Questions
You have more to say over your prescriptions than you may think.
Federal Agencies Use Less Than 60 Percent of Federal Building Space: Report
None of the more than 9,700 federal buildings managed by 22 agencies meets the 60 percent utilization threshold, government data shows.
Hendrick Avercamp: A Painter of Winter for All Seasons
The Dutch painter’s animated winter landscapes were in such demand that he even painted them in summer.
Tahini and Chocolate Cookies: Dessert You Can Feel Good About
Soft, nutty cookies recreate the charm of chocolate kiss cookies by using wholesome, nutrient-rich ingredients that satisfy without the sugar crash.

Chickpeas: A Nutrient-Dense Food That Feeds Gut Bacteria and Improves Digestive Function
High in iron, protein, and other nutrients, chickpeas also promote satiety, support gut health, and even help manage blood sugar levels.

The Life and Heroics of Lord Horatio Nelson
The brilliant but flawed British Adm. Horatio Nelson rose from a frail boy to a naval legend.
Iran-Backed Terrorist Groups Plotting Attacks Against Americans in Iraq, US Says
Last month, freelance American journalist Shelly Kittleson was abducted in Baghdad by the Iranian-backed terrorist group Kataib Hezbollah.

Trump Calls On Iran to Stop Execution of 8 Women Amid Negotiations
‘I would greatly appreciate the release of these women,’ the president says.
Supreme Court Rejects Massachusetts Case Over Hiding Student’s Gender Identity
The case involves an 11-year-old girl.
What to Know About the Federal Charges Against the Southern Poverty Law Center
The Southern Poverty Law Center faces federal fraud charges and is accused of improperly raising millions to finance paid informants in extremist groups.

Trump Disappointed With Mexico After Deaths of 2 CIA Agents, White House Says
The Mexican government’s response is insufficient in light of ongoing U.S. efforts to combat drug cartels, says press secretary Karoline Leavitt.

Ford Recalls 140,000 Ranger Pickups Over Sun Visor Wiring Fire Risk
As of March 20, the automaker was aware of three warranty claims: one involving a reported fire and two others involving smoke or burn evidence.

How Victor Wembanyama’s Concussion Reshapes Spurs–Blazers Series
After the Defensive Player of the Year left, Portland rallied from behind and won Game 2, attacking the basket at will without the 7-foot-4 star on the court.

Meridians: How a Myriad of Symptoms Result From Blockages in Your Body
Your body has rivers of energy running through it. Keeping them clear is essential to maintain a healthy mind and body.
Italian-Style Potato Salad With Resistant Starch for Better Blood Sugar
A simple cooking-and-cooling technique transforms an Italian-style potato salad into a blood-sugar-friendly dish.

6 Reasons to Pay Off Your Debt
Lessening your debts brings a lightness and brightness to your everyday life.
Walkin' Up Wall Street: 5 Wall Exercises That Pay Dividends for Your Health
After painting a few walls, I realized many of the movements mirrored exercises used in the gym.
Mother’s Day Citrus Pound Cake, an Annual Tradition
This lemon-lime pound cake is a cross between a tea bread and a cake and is chock-full of citrus flavor.

Spring Cleaning: Decluttering Without the Overwhelm
As spring arrives, a few small, focused decluttering sessions can turn a big task into a series of satisfying wins.

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.

Europe’s Love for Soccer—and the World Cup
For most of the globe, the World Cup is as big as it gets—and Europe is no different.



















































































