Breaking
European Countries and Japan Ready to Help Secure Strait of Hormuz to Stabilize Energy Markets
European and Japanese leaders condemned Iranian attacks, warning of global energy disruption and pledging support to keep the vital Hormuz shipping route open.
Breaking
US F-35 Stealth Fighter Damaged in Combat Mission Over Iran
A Pentagon spokesperson says the aircraft made an emergency landing. The incident is under investigation.
Hegseth Confirms Pentagon Seeking $200 Billion in Additional Funding for Iran War
Addressing reports the Pentagon is seeking the extra Iran-related funding, Hegseth said, ‘Obviously, it takes money to kill bad guys.’
In-Depth
US Has a New Ally in Latin America—Here’s Why It Matters
Chilean President José Antonio Kast’s election signals new opportunities for deeper security cooperation, analysts say.
Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Ease Homeowners Insurance Requirements
Home insurance surged an average of 12 percent in the United States last year.
What to Know About the SAVE America Act
The Senate is debating the Trump-backed elections bill, which does not have the 60 votes needed to advance.
Exclusive
Senator Calls on Federal Health Authorities to Review China’s Role in US Drug Trials
Sen. Rick Scott flags Bioheng, a China-based company conducting clinical trials in the United States.
Assisted Suicide Bill Fails in Scotland; Vote Hailed by Opponents as ‘Victory for the Vulnerable’
The bill would have made Scotland the first of the four UK nations to allow assisted suicide.
Sacramento Girl to American Gladiator: The Sydney Hunter Story
Sydney Hunter, a fitness coach who earned a spot as one of the newest athletes on the iconic competition series American Gladiators, shares her journey.
Alaska Oil Lease Sale Draws 430 Bids, Nets Record $163.7 Million in Revenue
At least 10 companies secure access to 1.3 million acres of public lands in first lease offering since 2019 on the 23 million-acre National Petroleum Reserve.
Awaken Your Senses: 5 Ways to Bring Spring Into Your Home
Springtime is a time of rejuvenation and reawakening, for nature as well as our senses. Creativity helps to spark spring health benefits.
Senate Panel Advances Mullin’s Nomination for DHS Head
The Republican chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee voted against his fellow Republican’s nomination, but Mullin picked up support from Fetterman.
‘Ruffles & Ribbons’: Marie Antoinette’s Fashion Revolution
Hand-colored prints at The Frick Collection in New York City reveal the trends that defined an era.
‘Walden for Hire’: Thoroughly Modern Thoreau
Ken Lizotte reimagines the 19th-century philosopher as a 21st-century business guru.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi

Asparagus: An Antioxidant-Packed Vegetable That Benefits Gut and Bones–How to Get the Most of It
Each spring, asparagus—packed with vitamins, antioxidants, and prebiotic fiber—takes the spotlight.

‘Don’t Waste Sympathy on Me, I’m the Happiest Person Alive’
This installment of ‘When Character Counted’ brings us to Fanny Crosby, a blind lyricist, composer, and poet whose hymns have touched and transformed millions.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Hyundai Halts Sales, Initiates Recall of Palisade SUV After Fatal Powered-Seat Incident
The powered second- and third-row seats in the SUVs may not properly detect an occupant and could continue with power-folding operations, the company said.

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles Has Cancer, Trump Announces
The president announced that the cancer is in its early stages and indicated Wiles won’t be leaving her position.
Cardiology Groups Lower Recommended Age for Starting Statins
The American Heart Association and other groups issued new guidelines, aiming to prevent heart attacks and other health problems.
Judge Strikes Down Law Requiring Display of Ten Commandments in Arkansas Classrooms
‘The only reason to display a sacred, religious text in every classroom is to proselytize to children,’ the judge said.

Costa Rica’s President Cuts Off Diplomatic Ties With Cuban Regime
‘We must cleanse the hemisphere of communists,’ Costa Rica’s President Rodrigo Chaves said Wednesday.

US Weekly Unemployment Claims Fall to 2-Month Low
The number of individuals currently receiving unemployment benefits has been on a downward trajectory since November.

Jaylen Waddle Puts Team First in Introduction to Denver
Waddle said there are ‘no number ones’ amid the Broncos’ young receiver corps, and that he is not there to take anyone’s job.

How Both Introverts and Extroverts Bring Unique Strengths
How our nervous system responds in a social environment reflects more than our personality.
When a Headache Signals a Warning–and How to Help Prevent It
Most headaches are harmless, but some signal stroke, vision loss, or brain bleeding. Find out how to identify the red flags and habits that may lower your risk.

10 Minutes of Core Training to Reboot Your Metabolism
Exercise offsets most metabolic harm from short-term overeating and inactivity.
Why More Parents Are Refusing the Newborn Vitamin K Shot
The number of parents refusing the vitamin K shot for their newborns has jumped significantly in the past decade.
Carrot Cake
Sugar, spice, and everything nice—that’s exactly what this carrot cake delivers.

Dog Saliva Is Not Antiseptic
Decades ago, veterinary researchers tested dog saliva and found that it could kill some E. coli and Streptococcus canis bacteria, “but only slightly.”

Unexpected Job Offer Leads Retiree on a New Career Pathway
For this 74-year-old, retirement seems to be a thing of the past.

Better Dressed Passengers Won’t Bring Back Air Travel’s ‘Golden Age.’ Here’s What Will
In the golden age of air travel airlines didn’t overbook flights, no one was ever bumped.


















































































