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Secret Service Agents Fatally Shoot Man Trying to Unlawfully Enter Mar-a-Lago
President Donald Trump was not at Mar-a-Lago when the shooting happened.
Why Many Firms Are Losing Money on AI Investments
Insiders say the difference between seeing a return on investment and taking a loss comes down to strategy.
Over $20 Million Stolen in ATM Hacking Scheme, FBI Warns
The malware allows hackers to get ATMs to release cash without obtaining bank authorization.
US Military Amasses Strike Capabilities Near Iran—What to Know
President Donald Trump began ordering additional U.S. forces to the Middle East in January after telling Iranian protesters ‘help is on its way.’
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Finding Solutions to America’s Loneliness Epidemic
As ‘third places’ such as cafes and churches decline, these Americans are finding new spaces to build community and combat social isolation.
Melanoma: The Aggressive Skin Cancer That Can Spread Quickly–Here Are the Warning Signs
Despite its reputation as one of the leading causes of skin disease–related deaths, melanoma is highly treatable when detected early.
CCP Arrests Citizens for Posting Videos of Crowded Budget Trains Amid Sluggish Economy
The authorities are tightening control, as the economic pressure on everyday people’s lives increases and public discontent grows, Chinese citizens said.
Documents Confirm JPMorgan Closed Trump’s Bank Accounts After Jan. 6 Capitol Breach
President Donald Trump has maintained for years that his bank account closures were politically motivated.
I Talked to 50 California Mayors. What They Told Me Was Surprising | Elaine Culotti
Culotti recently traveled across California interviewing mayors on both sides of the aisle to understand the root causes of California’s biggest challenges.
Trump Approves DC Emergency Declaration for Potomac Sewage Spill
At least 240 million gallons of wastewater spilled into the waterway last month, the Environmental Protection Agency said.
5 Daily Habits That May Influence Your Genes
‘Your genes load the gun, but your daily habits pull the trigger,’ Dr. Shad Marvasti said.
Day in Photos: Rescued Migrants, Highline Performance in Switzerland, and International Agricultural Show
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Nelson Glueck: ‘A Hero of Biblical Archaeology’
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ a young scholar uses the Bible as his guide to become one of the 20th century’s most important archaeologists.
A Schoolboy Mob, a Villain, and the First Martyr of the Revolution
In ‘This Week in History,’ a gunshot fired blindly into a mob of Bostonians, kills a young boy, leading to a memorable and controversial trial.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi

Saline Nasal Spray as Effective as Steroids for Kids’ Sleep Breathing Problems: Study
Simple saline spray may help kids avoid tonsil surgery.

Chop Suey Is as American as Apple Pie: A Look Back at ‘Flower Drum Song’
The 1961 film reveals the tension between immigrants who wish to assimilate to American culture and those who don’t.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump’s Global Tariffs in Landmark Decision
The court ruled 6–3 that Trump’s reciprocal tariffs were not authorized under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.

Trump Signs Order to Impose 10 Percent Global Tariffs After Supreme Court Ruling
The Supreme Court overturned the administration’s use of emergency powers to implement global tariffs. The new tariffs are invoked under a different authority.
Britain’s Former Prince Andrew Released After Being Detained by Police for 11 Hours
The brother of the British monarch was arrested on his 66th birthday on suspicion of misconduct in a public office following the release of Epstein emails.
Zoos and Aquariums Set to Promote a Busy Year
The United States has 229 accredited wildlife facilities that include zoos, aquariums, aviaries, butterfly houses, and safari and theme parks.

Trump Pledges to Lift Tech Curbs on Vietnam, Lam Says
The U.S. president commended Vietnam’s commitment to rebalance trade between the two nations, the Hanoi regime said.

US Military Strikes Another Drug-Smuggling Boat in Eastern Pacific, Killing 3
It marked the second strike this week, following a Feb. 16 attack in the Eastern Pacific and Caribbean that killed 11 occupants aboard three vessels.

Trump Raises Global Tariff to 15 Percent After Supreme Court Ruling
Bessent suggested the Supreme Court ruled that only IEEPA cannot be used to impose tariffs on imports from other countries.

New Seahawks OC Brings Offensive Continuity With Unique Coaching Background
Fleury said he had already started studying Kubiak’s scheme and praised him for putting his players in a position to maximize their strengths.

60,000 Blood Pressure Tablets Recalled Nationwide, FDA Notice States
The recall was initiated because the ‘wrong ID’ was imprinted on the drugs.

Presbyopia: What Raises Your Risk–7 Natural Remedies That May Help
Maintaining healthy sleep, stress, and nutrition habits helps to preserve good eyesight as we age.

4 Things About Cinnamon That Might Surprise You
From cleaning the air to staunching the flow of blood, a dash of cinnamon can come in handy.

New Research Suggests Cause of Rare Blood-Clotting Side Effect From COVID-19 Vaccine
The researchers analyzed 100 patients who took adenovirus vaccines and developed VITT.

Caffeine and the Human Body
Caffeine’s most noticeable effect is on the central nervous system.

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