Trump Calls Iran’s Response to Peace Proposal ‘Totally Unacceptable’
A significant point of disagreement remains over the control of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran Turns to China Rail Link to Bypass US Blockade, but It Has Limited Effect, Analysts Say
The Chinese regime will help to delay Iran’s collapse to counter the United States but won’t risk its interests for it, say experts.
Passengers Evacuate Cruise Ship Hit by Deadly Hantavirus Outbreak
The passengers and crew members started to leave the cruise ship on May 10 as global health officials oversee the process.
We Visited the World’s Largest Aircraft Scrapyard—Where B-52s and F-16s Lay to Rest
In 2,600-acres of Arizona desert, retired warplanes are preserved, used for parts, and sometimes rebuilt for a second life.
Hantavirus Symptoms Reported on Cruise Evacuation Flight
A French citizen on the hantavirus-stricken MV Hondius cruise ship came down with symptoms while flying back to France.
UK Summons Chinese Ambassador Over Spying Allegation
Any attempts by foreign states to intimidate, harass, or harm individuals or communities in the UK will not be tolerated, UK tells Chinese ambassador.
Trump Eyes New Deals in Upcoming Beijing Visit
The U.S. president is expected to secure new agreements with China in several industries, including aerospace, agriculture, and energy.
Acting CDC Director Says Hantavirus Outbreak ‘Is Not COVID’
Bhattacharya said that hantavirus is ’very difficult' to contract and that person-to-person transmission is rare.
Homeopathy Cured Her Disease, Now She’s Fighting for More Access | Paola Brown
Earlier this year, lawmakers introduced the Homeopathic Drug Product Safety, Quality, and Transparency Act.
Russia, Ukraine Accuse Each Other of Violating 3-Day Ceasefire
The U.S.-brokered ceasefire was supposed to be in effect from May 9 through May 11.
What Happens to Your Body When You Eat Eggs Regularly
New studies challenge old warnings about eggs and cholesterol.
Tax Delinquency Increasing Among Federal, Retired Employees, IRS Watchdog Reveals
These individuals, numbering over 571,000, collectively owe around $6.3 billion to the Internal Revenue Service.
‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’: Trad Journalism Makes a Comeback
‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ outlines the current state of the media industry, the decline of print publishing, and the return to truthful content in journalism.
Healthy Salmon Salad Turns Leftovers Into a Protein Bowl
A no-cook salad of wild salmon, hard-boiled eggs, and gut-friendly probiotics makes it easy to stay on track with healthy eating.

How to Get Off the Pill Train—Safely
Many prescriptions are meant for short-term use–not a lifetime. Without guidance, patients often remain on them unnecessarily for years.

Panic, Innovation, and the Building of America’s First World’s Fair
In ‘This Week in History,’ architects, inventors, and political leaders converge to produce a most memorable 100th birthday for America.
3 US Warships Fend Off Iranian Attacks, Trump Says Ceasefire Still Holds
The U.S. military described the incident as an unprovoked attack, while Iranian military officials claimed the U.S. side attacked first.

US to Revoke Passports of People Who Owe ‘Significant’ Child Support
Parents who have more than $2,500 in child support debt could be impacted by the rule, the State Department said.
Virginia Supreme Court Strikes Down New Congressional Map That Favors Democrats
The decision could strengthen Republican efforts to maintain control of the U.S. House of Representatives ahead of the midterm elections.
USDA Restores Whole, Reduced-Fat Milk Options in Child Nutrition Programs
Whole milk is typically recommended for children under 2 years of age because of its effects on brain development.

Justice Department Sues New Mexico, Albuquerque for Obstructing Federal Immigration Enforcement
The lawsuit raises issue with a state law and a city ordinance designed to limit local cooperation with federal immigration enforcement activities.

Paris G7 Pushes Back on China’s Grip on Critical Minerals
The bloc agreed on the need to break Beijing’s grip on rare earths and processing, but experts said rebuilding Western capacity will take years.

Broncos Receiver Marvin Mims Says Team ‘Expecting a Super Bowl’ in 2026
The Broncos lost in the AFC Championship Game last season, with QB Bo Nix sidelined, and then added wideout Jaylen Waddle in the offseason.

Daystar Cofounder and President Joni Lamb Dies at 65
The network said she had been facing ‘serious health matters.’ Lamb cofounded Daystar alongside her late husband in 1993.

3 Savory Mother’s Day Breakfasts for Steady Energy
Celebrate Mother’s Day with brunch recipes that feel special while supporting steady energy with protein-rich, nutrient-dense ingredients.
How Lyrics Grew More Negative Over the Past 50 Years
When the world tilted into crisis, however, lyrical trends told a different story.

Your Skin Ages From the Inside Out
Moisturizers do little to help the skin, however, most skin aging can be significantly delayed.
2 Herbal Remedies That Help Refresh Your Eyes
Traditional Chinese medicine herbs and healthy lifestyle habits support eye health.
Salsa Verde Chicken and Vegetable Slow Cooker Meal
Tender shredded chicken simmers in salsa verde, creating a versatile dish that can be served over greens, tucked into tortillas, or enjoyed on its own.

Ask Angi: What Are Some Overlooked Home Repairs (and Why do They Matter)?
Winter can quietly take a toll on your home—and some of the most common issues are also the easiest to overlook.

The Greatest Logician Since Aristotle—and Why He Believed in Life After Death
Renowned mathematician Kurt Godel believed the afterlife exists so we can deepen the learning process that begins in this world and reach our full potential.

Last-Minute Vacations You Can Book With Your Tax Refund
The key here is flexibility—on destination, dates, and vibe.


















































































