House Passes Funding Bill for DHS, Sending to Trump’s Desk
The bill goes to Trump’s desk and will end a shutdown that began on Feb. 14.
Top US General Signals Russia Is Helping Iran in War
Gen. Dan Caine, the head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said ’there’s some action there' with regard to Moscow supporting Tehran.
DOJ Probing DC Gala Shooting Suspect’s Alleged Tie to Activist Network—What to Know
The California man who was arrested at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner was part of a movement called the ‘Wide Awakes,’ officials say.
Senate Passes Rule Banning Members From Trading on Prediction Markets
The rule, which received unanimous approval, was designed to stop lawmakers and their staffers from insider trading.
In Charts: Communist Cuba’s Lights Dim Amid US Oil Blockade
Havana may be forced to the negotiation table to restore the island nation’s energy lifeline, following the U.S. capture of Venezuela’s Maduro.
More Border Patrol Agents Sent to Texas, CBP Spokesperson Says
Since taking office, President Donald Trump has prioritized lowering the number of border crossings in a bid to tamp down illegal immigration.
Senators Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Tighten US Ban on Chinese Vehicles
‘Chinese cars are surveillance packages on wheels,’ Sen. Elissa Slotkin said.
American Airlines Restarts Flights to Venezuela From Miami After 7 Years
Passengers were treated with balloons and flags as they boarded a three-hour flight to Venezuela.
The Story of the Modoc Nation: History, Identity, and Survival
Ken Sandusky and Brian Herbert of the Modoc Nation share one of the most remarkable stories in American history.
US Jobless Claims Sink to Lowest Level Since 1969
Recurring jobless claims also slide to two-year low.
How Helping Others May Slow Brain Aging
Acts of kindness may be one of the most effective antidotes to dementia.
UK’s Starmer Averts Inquiry Into Appointment of Epstein-Linked US Ambassador Mandelson
The prime minister remains under pressure over his choice of the Labour grandee but says he was not told Mandeslon had failed security vetting for the key role.
The 2026 Summer Movie Season Kicks Into High Gear, Sort Of
Here’s what to look for in theaters and streaming in May.
A Poetry for the Time Capsule: ‘This Far Country’ by Joseph Bottum
In a just world, Joseph Bottum would be our US Poet Laureate.

Enlarged Prostate: Most Common Prostate Condition in Aged Men–Here Are the Causes
The prostate naturally enlarges with age but when that growth goes too far, it starts to disrupt how you urinate.

Hayes Home: Victorian on Display
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we tour the lavish, museum-like home of an American president and his family.
Supreme Court Lifts Lower Court Block on New Texas Congressional Election Map
The ruling means the new map that favors Republicans will remain in place for the November congressional elections.

How Would NATO Fare Without the US? This Is What the Experts Say
The possibility of a U.S. exit from NATO leaves European leaders assessing military capabilities without American might.
US Objects as UN Appoints Iran as Vice President of Nuclear Non-Proliferation Conference
Christopher Yeaw, U.S. assistant secretary of state for arms control and nonproliferation, said the decision was ‘beyond shameful.’
Thermos Recalls Millions of Jars, Bottles After Reports of Blindness
‘Consumers should stop using the recalled Food Jars and Bottles immediately,’ the Consumer Product Safety Commission said.

Louisiana Governor Signals House Primaries Will Be Postponed After Supreme Court Redistricting Ruling
‘Yesterday’s historic Supreme Court victory for Louisiana has an immediate consequence for the State,’ the governor said a joint statement.

Ship Carrying ‘Stolen’ Ukrainian Grain Will Not Unload in Israel, Kyiv Says
The vessel’s cargo had prompted a diplomatic spat between Kyiv and Jerulsalem.

Anticipated Tariff Refunds Lift Automakers’ Quarterly Results
Ford, GM, and Stellantis reported hundreds of millions to more than $1 billion in expected reimbursements from the federal government.

4-Time All-Pro Safety Justin Simmons Puts Family First in Retiring From Football
Simmons returned to the Denver Broncos, the team that drafted him, to retire on the 10 year anniversary of his selection.

A 12-Minute Morning Stretch to Release Overnight Stiffness
Stretching in the morning awakens your body, eases stiffness, and primes you for a positive, energized day.
The Psychology of Money: 7 Blind Spot Fixes
Managing investments can add stress to daily life, but with a few tips, we can feel more emotionally at ease and confident.

5 Ways to Prepare Legumes for Better Digestion and Nutrient Absorption
The way you prepare legumes can make them easier to digest and more beneficial for your body.
Turmeric Golden Milk Cellular Nourishment
Spices turn warm nut milk into a healthy tonic full of antioxidants and healthy fats.

Regrout Walls in Tile Shower
If the tiles are still in good condition and only the grout is falling apart, you only have to fix the grout, not all the tiles.

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.

10 Unique Global Hotels That Are Perfect for Stargazing
People who want to get away from the city and experience the heavens’ natural splendor might consider a stargazing-friendly hotel.



















































































