10,000 Iranian Targets Hit: US Central Command
The White House says talks are continuing, while Iranian state media says the regime has put forth its own conditions for a cease-fire.
In-Depth
Iran War Reveals How Drones Are Changing the Battlefield
A strike from a single Iranian one-way attack drone marked the deadliest episode for U.S. forces since the start of hostilities with Iran.
RFK Jr.’s Former Group Appeals Block of New CDC Vaccine Schedule
The judge’s order ‘is a permanent leash on federal vaccine policy,’ an attorney said. ‘It cannot stand.’
In-Depth
Why Homeownership Is Increasingly Elusive for Young People
Today’s homebuyers are often advised to look at houses that are about three to five times their annual income.
UNBROKEN: The Untold Story of Shen Yun
The documentary follows the world-renowned Shen Yun Performing Arts as it rises to global acclaim while facing intimidation and threats of violence.
US Offers up to $3 Million Bounty for Information on Finances of Haitian Gangs
More than a million people have been displaced by the conflict with gangs.
Book Exposing CCP’s Forced Organ Harvesting Hits No. 8 on NYT Bestseller List
Twenty years ago, this was a topic people tuned out and turned away from, according to author Jan Jekielek. That has changed.
USPS Seeks Temporary 8 Percent Price Hike on Package Services to Offset Rising Fuel Costs
The U.S. Postal Service said the temporary price hike will help keep the agency afloat until a permanent market-based pricing model is introduced.
What to Know About the Deadly LaGuardia Plane Crash
Air traffic control audio and surveillance footage reveal the critical moments leading up to the deadly collision.
What to Know About San Francisco’s ‘Overpaid CEO Tax’
While critics call it government overreach, supporters say it’s an attempt to address what they call outrageous compensation for top executives.
71 Percent of Baby Foods Are Ultra-Processed, Study Finds
A new study found that baby foods in the United States contain additives linked to gut disruption, ADHD, and obesity.
Strait of Hormuz Crisis Underscores Need for Small US Drone Boats, Industry Leaders Say
Amid the Iran War, the need to produce new high-tech watercraft has become increasingly important, executives say.
Protein Superfood Healthy Bites: Yes, You Can Eat Them As Dessert
Steel-cut oats, chia seeds, flax, and hemp hearts create a powerhouse mix of plant-based protein without any refined sugar, gluten, or dairy.
Consulting Ancient Wisdom for the Price of Sight
Across myth, scripture, and literature, the loss of sight reveals a deeper truth: Only by surrendering illusion can we gain real vision.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Bestselling Author James Lindsay: Seeing Shen Yun Is ‘A Powerful Experience’
James Lindsay describes Shen Yun as powerful cultural showcase, praising its storytelling, artistry and message about threats to tradition.

Vitiligo: The Autoimmune Condition That Turns Skin Against Itself—Here Are the Causes
Early patches usually appear on the hands, forearms, feet, and face, where they can lighten the skin and sometimes even whiten the hair.

‘Red Bird’: Luke Grimes Releases New Album
The ‘Yellowstone’ actor explores commitment and the art of presence on his sophomore record.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Trump Postpones Potential Strikes on Iranian Power Plants, Citing Ongoing Constructive Talks
The Department of War has been instructed to postpone strikes against Iran’s energy infrastructure, initially for five days.

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.’
2 Pilots Killed After Plane Crashes With Fire Truck at LaGuardia Airport; Blackboxes Recovered
The airport was closed for hours before being reopened.
Day in Photos: Social Media Addiction Verdict, Australian Protest, and Spring Flowers in Bloom
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.

Republican Senators Launch Inquiry Into Abortion Pill Makers Over FDA Safety Rules
The senators question how the companies can follow the rules when abortion pills are sold online.

Over 500 Fuel Stations Run Dry In Australia Despite Government Assurances
Meanwhile, Energy Minister Chris Bowen said six cancelled fuel shipments to Australia had been replaced with cargoes from other countries.

Danish PM’s Early Election Gamble on Trump Response Could Be Cautionary Tale for Canada’s Incumbents
Alphabet’s Wing to Start Drone Delivery in San Francisco Bay Area
Wing flies small packages to homes in dense residential areas.

Seahawks Sign ‘Foundational Piece’ Jaxon Smith-Njigba to 4-Year, $168.6 Million Deal
Head coach Mike Macdonald and general manager John Schneider praised the player and the man.

Stephen Colbert to Co-Write New ‘Lord of the Rings’ Film in First Major Post-‘Late Show’ Move
The comedian will co-write the project along with his son and original trilogy screenwriter Philippa Boyens, as his late night show wraps on May 21.

Black Sesame Seeds: A Longevity Tonic for Graceful Aging
From heart and bone health to balancing the gut, black sesame seeds provide a wealth of benefits.
Common Exercise-Related Injuries and Natural Ways to Protect Your Joints
Exercise is one of the most powerful tools for longevity. However, more is not always better.

How to Tell Whether You’re Living the Life You Want
A simple but honest check-in with yourself can change the direction of your life.
Eating Meat May Protect People at Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease
A 15-year Swedish study finds meat may shield carriers of the APOE4 gene against Alzheimer’s—unless they’re eating processed meats.
A Gluten-Free Pick-Me-Up Cake
This is the kind of cake you'll find yourself reaching for at any hour of the day.

Lawns, Part 1: Selection and Prep
Lawns are less expensive to install initially, but properly installed beds are less expensive to maintain.

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

Memorable Stays in Amsterdam’s 9 Streets Neighborhood
The Dylan Amsterdam is a five-star boutique hotel that champions understated luxury.

















































































