US Says 94 Ships Redirected Under Iranian Ports Blockade
The latest figures come as Washington and Tehran continue exchanging warnings over nuclear negotiations and maritime control.
Oil Market Could Hit ‘Red Zone’ in July and August, IEA Says
Summer travel could trigger a global energy crisis, according to the International Energy Agency.
Interior Department Nets $4 Billion With Oil Lease Sale in 2 States
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said Trump was committed to putting the country’s resources to work for the benefit of its citizens.
Inside the Farming Movement to Detox America
A regenerative message—that healthy soil makes healthy food and healthy people—is gaining a foothold in cowboy country and across the nation.
NOAA Expects Atlantic Hurricane Season to Be Below Normal Due to El Niño
This year’s season could produce between eight and 14 named tropical storms, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
G7 Finance Ministers Focus on Economic Imbalances, China’s Overcapacity
The G7 sees China’s export of overcapacity and its economic model as a systemic challenge to Western industrial security and the global order, an analyst says.
Airbus, Air France Guilty of Manslaughter Over 2009 Atlantic Crash That Killed 228
An appeals court in Paris has found the two companies liable over failures that led to Flight 447 crashing en route from Rio de Janeiro in Brazil to Paris.
How Cartels Force Children Into Prostitution, Drug Dealing and Even Killing | Rosi Orozco
Over the years, Orozco and the teams she works with have rescued more than 400 people, mostly minors.
NATO Has to Be Good for All Allies: Rubio
Marco Rubio had said in March that the United States must reexamine its relationship with NATO because members did not help in the Iran conflict.
Why Sugar Makes You Feel Calmer but Your Body More Stressed
Sugar borrows calm from your brain and charges it to your body.
American Ebola Patient in Germany Not Critically Ill, Hospital Says
Dr. Peter Stafford has said he was worried he would not survive.
Final Call to Duty: Inside the Nurses Honor Guard
Retired nurses and volunteers ensure that fallen colleagues receive a hero’s farewell.
The Best War Movies to Watch This Memorial Day (and Why)
Through unforgettable characters and gripping battlefield scenes, war movies remind us of the sacrifices made by those who serve.
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.


Colonoscopy: The Most Used Screening Test for Colon Cancer, Here Are the Benefits and Risks
There is ongoing debate about who should undergo a colonoscopy and when.

In Celebration of National Wine Day
Here are a handful of tasty vintage offerings for your dining and viewing pleasure.
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.

Thomas Massie Loses Primary to Trump-Backed Ed Gallrein
Gallrein, a former Navy SEAL, was bolstered by record spending in the Kentucky U.S. House GOP contest.
Trump Orders Federal Reserve to Review Fintech Companies’ Access to Payment Accounts
The order calls for integration of digital assets and financial technology into ‘traditional financial services and payment systems.’
Back From Greenland, Gov. Landry Says US Can Right Wrong of Its Post-Cold War Departure
The special envoy said policies to draw Greenland closer to the United States could be enacted in a six- to eight-month time frame.

Permanent Daylight Saving Bill Advances to House Floor
President Donald Trump said he would ‘work very hard’ to have the Sunshine Protection Act signed into law.

World Gymnastics Defends Decision to Lift All Restrictions on Russian and Belarusian Gymnasts
The sport’s governing body said it ‘firmly believes that sport and politics must remain separate’ as it ends requirement for athletes to compete as ‘neutral.’

Senior Labor MP Acknowledges CGT Changes May Not Suit Start-ups, Small Businesses
‘The point that many start-up founders, the point that many small businesses have been making is valid,’ said Labor Cabinet Secretary Andrew Charlton.

Cam Ward Says He Dropped 10 Pounds
‘I just think it’ll help me with durability, being faster, getting up in the pocket,' he said.

Influencer, Father, and Ex-Boyfriend Charged in Alleged Murder-for-Hire Plot Targeting Singer
Former Why Don’t We member Jack Avery thanked law enforcement while saying his focus remains on ‘being the best father I can be.’

What Years in High Heels Do to Your Body
Podiatrists and chiropractors explain the physical effects of wearing high-heeled shoes.
A 12-Minute At-Home Resistance Band Workout for Glutes and Legs
With only a resistance band, you can strengthen and sculpt your glutes and legs from the comfort of your home.

Stinging Nettles for Seasonal Allergies: How to Forage and Use Them
Transform stinging nettles into flavorful meals and smoothies that can also help relieve seasonal allergy symptoms.
PCOS: One of the Most Misunderstood Conditions Women Face
PCOS was never a cystic disease; it is a metabolic syndrome.
Cabernet Franc
Cabernet franc is quite similar to cabernet sauvignon with several additional traits that make it much more approachable.

Is Plaster or Drywall Better for New Room?
The biggest advantage of plaster is its superior hardness and strength. Drywall walls nick much more easily than plaster walls do.

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.

10 Most Relaxing Beaches in the World: Only 2 Are in the US
Tropea Beach, which sits on Tyrrhenian Sea in the southern part of Italy’s Calabria region, is the world’s most relaxing beach.


















































































