Iran’s Top Diplomat Flies to Russia to Seek Putin’s Backing as US Talks Stall
U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said on April 24 that the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports is aimed at cutting off Tehran’s oil revenues and supply networks.
DOJ Urges Preservation Group to Drop White House Ballroom Lawsuit After Dinner Shooting
The Justice Department said the lawsuit puts the lives of the president and his family at risk.
US Forces Intercept, Turn Back Iran-Linked Tanker in Arabian Sea
The U.S. Central Command said the tanker began ‘complying with U.S. military direction to turn back to Iran under escort.’
US Military Strikes Suspected Drug Boat in Eastern Pacific, Killing 3
Footage posted by the U.S. military showed the vessel moving rapidly before it was struck and engulfed in flames.
NATO Minus US: European Militaries Won’t Add Up to Deter Russia
The possibility of a U.S. exit from NATO leaves European leaders assessing military capabilities without American might.
Former Israeli Prime Ministers Join Forces in Challenge to Netanyahu
The announcement comes ahead of Israel’s next parliamentary election, currently scheduled for Oct. 27, 2026.
US Accuses China of ‘Industrial-Scale’ AI Theft Ahead of Trump’s Visit
A White House memo alleges coordinated efforts to extract U.S. AI technology, marking a sharper, security-driven phase in U.S.–China rivalry.
Congress Returns—Here’s What’s on Its To-Do List
The top priority will be to continue work on a $70 billion package to fund ICE and Border Patrol.
Over 1,000 CCP-Linked Groups in America: Exposing United Front Operations | Peter Mattis
A recent landmark Jamestown Foundation report, ‘Harnessing the People,’ maps the CCP’s efforts to co-opt and weaponize civil society.
Supreme Court to Review Geofencing in Pivotal Case for Privacy Rights
One legal expert described the case to The Epoch Times as ‘once-in-a-generation.’
No Weight Monday: 5 Effective Bodyweight Exercises That Require Zero Equipment
Mondays are critical for exercising. Miss it, and you increase your likelihood of missing other days too.
America in Photos: Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting, Illinois Floods, and Heroes of the Alamo
Notable moments from the past week in America.
A Sneak Peek Into Cody Johnson’s Upcoming Album
The country musician’s upcoming album, ‘Banks Of The Trinity,’ honors his Texas upbringing and childhood influences.
America’s Loyalty Day
How mass immigration, labor unions, war and communism led to the Americanization Movement and Loyalty Day

The 5 Questions You Need to Ask Before Filling a New Prescription
If you know what to ask, you can make sure you get the drugs you need and avoid the problems that millions suffer.

‘Michael’: The ‘King of Pop’ Biopic Is Only Half of the Story
The studio recognized a tell-all would’ve been a disaster, so it presents just the early stuff.
Shots Fired at White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Trump Evacuated, Suspect Detained
The president later confirmed that one Secret Service agent had been shot during the incident, but is ‘doing great.’

The Farmers Who Declined a $26 Million Data Center Bid For Their Land
Cloaked in nondisclosure agreements, companies are wooing cash-strapped rural counties to build massive data centers nationwide.
Iran Delegation Leaves Pakistan Without US Talks as Trump Cancels Envoy Visit
The diplomatic setback unfolds alongside military pressure and maritime disruption affecting global energy flows.
Tornadoes in Northern Texas Leave at Least 2 Dead and Destroy Multiple Homes
A tornado-producing thunderstorm left at least two people dead in northern Texas and displaced at least 20 families, with many homes sustaining major damage.

Israeli President Wants Netanyahu to Seek Plea Deal Before Potential Pardon
‘Efforts should first be exhausted to reach an agreement between the parties, outside the courtroom,’ Israeli President Isaac Herzog said in a statement.

Pentagon Seeks $104 Billion for Nuclear Weapons Programs
Requested 19.5 percent boost in annual ‘nuclear enterprise’ spending addresses increasing threats, aims to restart tests for first time in four decades by 2028.

Baby-Faced Bopper Murakami Making Big-Boy Impact
The first-year import is changing the way MLB teams view power hitters from Japan.

Jake Reiner, Son of Rob and Michele Reiner, Speaks Out Publicly Following Their Tragic Deaths
In an emotional essay, Jake described his parents’ murder and the events that followed as a ‘living nightmare.’

A Single Workout Can Boost Your Memory—Scientists Now Know Why
Even light exercise appears to synchronize brain regions involved in memory, helping explain why thinking can feel clearer after a workout.
What If Aging Isn’t Decline? A New Study Finds for Many, It Isn’t
Decline with aging may be a myth.

Spring Fatigue: What’s Draining Your Energy and How to Get It Back
Spring offers time-tested ways to restore balance—if you know how to work with the season.
A Daily Detox Routine for Radiant, Glowing Skin
Good skin is a sign that your body is detoxifying and functioning smoothly.
Kick Off Spring at the Grill With Steak, Souvlaki-Style, Served in a Pita With Tzatziki Sauce
As April brings sunshine and warm, balmy nights that call out for cooking out, don’t limit yourself to burgers or chicken.

Spring Yard Fixes That Don’t Require a Store Run
Often fixing the yard starts with a slow walk around the yard, noticing what actually needs attention and what you already have that can help.

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.

Travel to the Islands—Close to Home
It might surprise you to know that the U.S. coastline is dotted by some 18,500 islands.



















































































