House Votes to Extend Surveillance Powers Until April 30
The bill cleared the House by unanimous consent.
Europe Has ‘Maybe 6 Weeks’ of Jet Fuel Left, IEA Boss Says
IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol warned that possible flight cancellations could happen soon if oil supplies remain blocked by the Iran war.
US Sanctions Sons of Nicaragua’s Leaders, Gold Industry Officials
The U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions Thursday on several Nicaraguan officials and companies tied to the country’s gold sector.
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons to Leave Agency at End of May
Lyons’s last day is May 31, and he will move to the private sector, DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin said in a statement.
Inside the Competitions That Prepare the Army’s Infantry for Future Fights
Fort Benning hosted the Army’s Infantry Week, with five competitions to test strength, teamwork, and technical proficiency across ground combat disciplines.
Trump Touts Tax Reform at Las Vegas Roundtable
The president met with workers who rely on gratuities and overtime to pay their bills while championing efforts to increase take-home pay.
Democrat Analilia Mejia Wins Special Election for New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s Former Seat
Mejia’s victory narrows the Republican majority in the House.
2 New Jersey Men Sentenced to Prison for North Korean Fraud Scheme
‘The defendants enriched themselves by assisting North Korean actors in a fraudulent scheme to gain employment with U.S. companies,’ a U.S. official said.
The Latest on the Redistricting Battles
State lawmakers in both parties from Florida to California have pushed for partisan redistricting in their states since August 2025.
How Rampant Explicit Material Is Poisoning the Minds of America’s Children | Kristen Jenson
In America, kids are encountering porn at younger and younger ages—often without their parents knowing, Jenson says.
Senate Votes to Repeal Biden-Era Mining Ban in Minnesota, Sending Bill to Trump
The bill will reverse the previous administration’s mining ban on 225,504 acres in the Superior National Forest.
Walkin' Up Wall Street: 5 Wall Exercises That Pay Dividends for Your Health
After painting a few walls, I realized many of the movements mirrored exercises used in the gym.
Coast Guard Offloads $28 Million Worth of Seized Cocaine in Miami Beach
The seizures were part of Operation Pacific Viper, which accelerated counter-drug operations in the Eastern Pacific, a primary corridor for traffickers.
3 Fascinating Accounts of Sacred Pilgrimages
From a mystic to anonymous travelers, these authors articulated the spiritual essence of pilgrimage.
John Stetson: The Man Who Topped the West
A New Jersey hatter’s son with tuberculosis went west for a cure, invented a tough felt hat for sun and rain, and created the symbol of the American cowboy.

Diving Reflex: A Powerful Way to Enhance Vagal Tone–Here’s How to Activate It
This reflex isn’t just a biological curiosity—it has real-world benefits.

From Counting Measures to Counting Sheep: Classical Music for Bedtime
Three popular works to help you relax and unwind for bed.
Treasury Secretary Says Order on Citizenship Proof for Banking Is ‘in Process’
The Trump administration has prioritized cracking down on illegal immigration as well as entitlement fraud.

Fauci Deputy Who Declined COVID-19 Vaccine Feared Retaliation: Emails
Emails obtained by The Epoch Times show that Dr. Matthew Memoli was concerned about losing his job and medical license.
Chinese-Made Cough Drops Recalled Across US
An FDA notice says the action was initiated after an August 2025 ‘inspection of the manufacturing facility that may bear on product quality.’
FAA Caps Flights at Chicago’s O’Hare to Reduce Summer Delays
The agency ordered airlines to scale back after overscheduling threatened to overwhelm the busy hub.

House Passes Bill to Extend Protected Status for Haitians as Trump Seeks to End Temporary Program
The legislation would extend the temporary protected status for Haitians by three years.

Day in Photos: Rockets in Ukraine, Memorials in Japan, and Shakespeare’s Home
A look into the world through the lens of photography.

Petrol Output at Geelong Refinery Falls to 60 Percent After Fire: PM
Government ministers are trying to reassure the public that fuel availability nationally will not be impacted.

Chiefs GM Predicts ‘Entertaining’ Draft With ‘A Lot of Trades’
‘I think from a fans perspective, they should have a lot of fun next Thursday,’ Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach said.

When 1 Medication Turns Into Many—and How to Prevent It
One drug can lead to another. Doctors call it a prescribing cascade—and it often begins in predictable moments.
From the Refrigerator to Cleaning Agents: Hidden Household Toxins
Even the cleanest of homes can contain invisible toxins detrimental to our health.

Your Scrolling Habit Could Be Raising Your Blood Pressure
More than six hours of daily screen time was linked to measurable heart health risks.
Pain Isn’t Always Where You Feel It: The Root Source and Simple Movements for Relief
Targeted tests and simple exercises may help uncover and address the true source of persistent pain.
A Tagine-style Dinner
This simple skillet chicken recipe balances bright and salty preserved lemons with fruity green olives.

Gain Storage Space With More Shelving
To simplify things, you can buy complete kits with the shelving and anchors included.

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.

Channel Islands: See California’s Version of the Galapagos
The Channel Islands, often referred to as the “Galapagos of North America,” are considered to be among the world’s most biodiverse places.



















































































