Iran, Israel Continue Strikes in Middle East
Israel’s Fire and Rescue Service said it was searching for civilians trapped in a building in Tel Aviv.
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US Natural Gas Market Shielded From Global Price Shocks During Iran War
Analysts say East Asia could see hikes in energy costs after an Iranian strike wrecked Qatari LNG infrastructure that met 20 percent of the world’s demand.
Slovenia Deploys Army as It Becomes First in EU to Ration Fuel
A cap of 50 liters has been imposed by Prime Minister Robert Golob to stabilise supply chains and prevent stockpiling as pumps run dry.
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Israel Targets Checkpoints That Hold Back Iranian Uprising
Experts say the precision strikes could shift the balance of power in the event of future unrest.
Trump Installs Christopher Columbus Statue on White House Grounds
The statue had been placed on the north side of the Eisenhower Executive Office building.
Denmark Heads to the Polls as Trump Eyes Greenland
Denmark elects 179 members to the Folketing: 175 from Denmark, two from Greenland, and two from the Faroe Islands.
China Introduces Mandatory Labels for Short Videos Across Major Platforms
New rules force creators to classify content, as authorities step up oversight of online expression.
Judge Bars DHS From Detaining Refugees Who Don’t Obtain Green Cards
The policy is likely illegal, the judge said.
Inside Iran’s Power Struggle That Could Crash Oil Prices
Bijan Kian explains why the collapse of the Iranian regime would create one of the largest economic openings in the Middle East.
California Sues Trump Admin Over Order to Restart Sable Offshore Pipeline
The Energy Department has said the restoration of the onshore oil pipelines in California was necessary to address supply disruption risks.
Family Dinners Protect Teens From Substance Use
Shared meals may create space for connection, routine, and accountability–factors tied to lower substance use among teens.
Supreme Court Rules Policeman Accused of Excessive Force by Protester May Not Be Sued
The dissenting opinion said the court is giving police officers ‘license to inflict gratuitous pain on a nonviolent protester.’
The Printing Press: How Modernity Began
The German inventor’s gamble ended in financial disaster, but it changed the world forever.
Tune in Today: Luigi Denza’s ‘Funiculi, Funicula’
From a volcano’s devastation to a song’s enduring fame, how a lost railway inspired Italy’s most infectious melody.
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The 5 Elements Show How Emotions Ripple Through the Body
The five elements are dynamic phases in a cycle of support and regulation.

Rock Solid Patriotism: This Artist Doesn’t Take America for Granite
In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we take a look at one man’s American spirit expressed artistically in towns all over the United States.
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Iran Threatens to Close Entire Hormuz Strait, Strike Utilities, US Companies After Trump Ultimatum
The Iranian Revolutionary Guards stated that any companies with U.S. shares will be ‘completely destroyed’ if Washington targets Iranian energy facilities.

Trump Threatens to Attack Iranian Energy Sites If Strait of Hormuz Isn’t Reopened
In a social media post, the U.S. president issued a 48-hour deadline for Iranian forces to stop threatening the key Middle East waterway.
Robert Mueller, Former Special Counsel Who Probed Trump, Dies
Robert S. Mueller III served as the FBI director between 2001 and 2013.
Costa Rica Signs Deal to Accept US Deportees From Other Countries
The Costa Rican government said it would accept up to 25 arrivals per week.

Trump Visits Graceland, Expresses Admiration for Elvis Presley
The president toured the iconic estate, commented on Elvis memorabilia, and connected the visit to federal law enforcement initiatives in Memphis.

Australia, European Union Sign New Free Trade and Defence Deal
The deal means 98 percent of the current value of Australia’s exports entering the European Union will be duty free.

More Local Governments Across America Move to Pause Data Centers
Local officials in Kansas, Indiana, Ohio, and Maryland are the latest to place moratoriums on data centers to gather more information on their effects.

Meet the NCAA Women’s Sweet 16
The Sweet 16 for the NCAA women’s tournament is all set. Here are the teams and the players to watch in the coming rounds.

‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ Actor Nicholas Brendon Dies at 54
Brendon also had a recurring role as Kevin Lynch on ‘Criminal Minds.’ In 2023, he disclosed he had suffered a heart attack.

How Your Breathing Affects Bladder Control
Leaking urine with age—even when you sneeze, cough, or jump—is common, but it isn’t inevitable.
Awaken Your Senses: 5 Ways to Bring Spring Into Your Home
Springtime is a time of rejuvenation and reawakening, for nature as well as our senses. Creativity helps to spark spring health benefits.

Overnight Oats: an Easy, Nutrient-Dense Breakfast–How to Make Them
Just a few minutes of easy prep the night before yields an instant, tasty, and wholesome meal the next morning.
Your Brain Jumps to Conclusions–Here’s How to Stop It
Pausing between noticing and reacting changes everything.
Sausage Gnocchi Soup Recipe Is a Quick, One-Pot Meal
Here, miniature gnocchi are added to a creamy sausage and kale soup to create a quick-to-the-table, one-pot meal.

Cooking, Comedy, Chaos: Food Content Creator Carries 1 Million-Plus Followers Into Guest Chef Dinner
Ask the Builder: Planning an Expensive Vanity Top
You'd be surprised at how much preparation goes into renovating a bathroom.

Unexpected Job Offer Leads Retiree on a New Career Pathway
For this 74-year-old, retirement seems to be a thing of the past.

How to Meet Japan’s Stationmaster Cats
A station, a cat, and a tourism boom few could have predicted.


















































































