In-Depth
Top 7 Supreme Court Cases to Watch
Justices will tackle birthright citizenship, mail-in ballots, asylum policy, and weed killer, among other topics.
In Photos: 2026 State of the Union Address
President Donald Trump delivers the State of the Union address.
US Blocking Venezuela’s Payment of Maduro’s Legal Fees, Lawyer Claims
The decision amounts to violation of Maduro’s right under the Sixth Amendment to get counsel of his choice, the lawyer said.
China Removes 9 Senior Commanders as Military Purges Escalate
No reason was given for their dismissals.
In-Depth
The Improbable Comeback of Alysa Liu
At age 16 she was targeted by Chinese spies. She’s now the face of Olympic figure skating.
Patel Says Biden’s FBI Obtained His and Susie Wiles’s Phone Records
FBI director Patel was a top adviser and Wiles a co-campaign manager to Trump at the time he was preparing for his 2024 presidential campaign.
North Korea Could Get Along With Washington, Says Kim
North Korea has about 50 nuclear warheads and sufficient fissile material to produce up to 40 more and is accelerating further production.
Beijing May Be Changing How Case Against Top Generals Is Framed, Insiders Say
After accusing two top officers of undermining CCP leader Xi Jinping’s authority, Beijing now appears to be pursuing bribery charges instead.
Iceland to Hold Referendum on Restarting EU Accession Talks, Prime Minister Says
Icelandic Prime Minister Kristrun Frostadottir said that her government ‘will listen to whatever the Icelandic population wants to do.’
How a Boy Who Made Suits in a Sicilian Home Factory Became a Bay Area Legend
After immigrating from Sicily in 1965 with his four brothers, Peter Cassara built one of the Bay Area’s most recognized tailoring businesses.
Rubio Says Iran Poses Grave Threat to US as 3rd Round of Nuclear Talks Begin in Geneva
‘They’re not enriching right now, but they’re trying to get to the point where they ultimately can,’ Rubio said.
The Prison of Perfectionism–A Kind Way Out
While perfectionism can keep you stuck and wear you down–small daily acts of courage can set you free.
EU Tightens Checks on Chinese Arachidonic Acid Oil Imports After Infant Formula Contamination
All shipments will face stricter checks and must include lab results and official certification confirming no cereulide contamination.
The Middle Ages as Refuge: Edmund Blair Leighton and the Victorian Escape
Leighton’s painting “In Time of Peril” hearkened back to the 14th century while speaking directly to his Victorian audience.
8 Great Literary Cities
From London to New Bedford, Massachusetts, each city on this list has a rich literary heritage.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi

Rethinking Menopause: Restoring Balance, Not Just Hormones
Chinese medicine’s holistic approach addresses menopause symptoms through energy balance, diet, and mind-body practices.

Saying Goodbye to Mass Market Paperbacks
The format that once sold millions of copies a week is disappearing, due to digital reading and rising production costs.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
What the FBI Is Investigating in Criminal Probe of 2020 Election
The agency is probing issues that plagued Fulton County’s election, including unsigned tabulator tapes, identical ballot images, and deleted digital records.

Savannah Guthrie Offers $1 Million Reward for Information on Mother’s Disappearance
The reward is being offered in conjunction with the FBI’s $100,000 reward, the bureau says.
What to Know About Trump’s 1st State of the Union Address of His 2nd Term
The president has invited the U.S. Men’s and Women’s Olympic Hockey teams to attend the event.
FDA Vaccine Advisers to Meet to Recommend Updated Influenza Shots
The meeting is slated for March.

What to Know About the Standing Filibuster as Republicans Remain Divided
House Republicans have called on the Senate to change its filibuster rules in order to pass voter ID legislation.

Day in Photos: Fire in Massachusetts, Protests in the Philippines, and Air Taxi
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.

Recurring Unemployment Claims Decline to 1-Month Low
Continuing jobless claims remained below 1.9 million for the seventh straight week.

Miami Edge Rusher Rueben Bain Jr. Says Teams Not Concerned About Arm Length
Bain said he was happy with his preparation and the Combine so far.

Around 6 in 10 Women Will Develop Cardiovascular Disease by 2050, AHA Forecasts
Health factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity are also expected to increase, the American Heart Association warns.

Shrugging Off Stiffness: 5 Simple Exercises for Maximum Shoulder Health
Stiff, painful shoulders can bring you constant pain and decrease your overall quality of life. These exercises can help keep shoulders happy.

Why You Should Eat Watermelon Seeds, Rind, and Flesh
Watermelon offers a simple pleasure. It also offers something more practical.

Simple Blood Test Detects Heart Disease in Cats
The most common type of heart disease in cats is cardiomyopathy, which rarely produces clinical signs.

How Italian Culture Shaped This Australian Radio Host’s Career
Radio host Tony Tardio described family as a ‘powerful force.’

Milestones Dominating 2026 Travel Plans
Gen Z and millennials are leading this shift in travel planning.















































































