Mission to Capture Cartel Boss Sparks Violence Across Mexico
Mexican authorities reported that dozens of cartel members and Mexican security forces were killed following the attempted capture of a cartel kingpin.
FedEx Seeks Tariff Refund With Lawsuit Against US
The Tennessee-based company is the latest to sue the United States after President Trump’s emergency tariffs were found to be illegal.
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.
In-Depth
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.
More Than 10,000 Flights Canceled Across US Amid Massive Snowstorm
Blizzard conditions, hurricane-force wind gusts, and up to two feet of snow have forced flight cancellations, road bans, and school shutdowns.
Chinese Defector-Spy Reveals How to Spot Beijing’s Agents
The former agent defected to Australia in 2023.
Anthropic Accuses DeepSeek, Other China-Based AI Firms of Free-Riding
The company also expressed concerns about the recent U.S. approval of H200 chip exports to China—Nvidia’s second-most advanced chip.
Jack Hughes After Leading Team USA to Olympic Gold: ‘I Love the USA. I Love My Teammates’
Hughes expressed his sense of national pride and ‘American brotherhood,’ adding praise for goalie Connor Hellebuyck, ‘our best player tonight by a mile.’
Newsom Tours Red States Ahead of Expected 2028 Presidential Run
Term-limited California Gov. Gavin Newsom tours the country as Democrats jostle to replace him with no clear front-runner and Republicans polling near the top.
Bottled Water Contains 3 Times More Nanoplastics Than Tap
A new study raises fresh concerns about plastic exposure from everyday drinking habits.
Day in Photos: Snow Storm in the US, New Prime Minister of the Netherlands, and War Against Cartel in Mexico
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
A Solid Locked-Room Murder Mystery
Ross Montgomery’s ‘The Murder at World’s End’ proves a fun and clever murder mystery worthy of the genre.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi

How to Stop Living for Others’ Approval
Reacting to the ‘likes’ and comments of others on social media can lead us to bury our heads and hearts in the sand.

The Royal Shakespeare Company Tours With ‘Hamnet’
Based on a sensational novel that was also adapted into a 2025 movie, this play examines the story behind ‘Hamlet’ and Shakespeare’s forgotten only son.
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.

FBI Sounds New Alarm on Nihilistic Violent Extremist Groups Targeting Children
The law enforcement agency says it is investigating more than 350 subjects in connection to the group.
Secret Service Agents Fatally Shoot Man Trying to Unlawfully Enter Mar-a-Lago
Trump was not at Mar-a-Lago during the incident.
Amazon to Invest $12 Billion in Dual Data Center Campuses in Louisiana
It’s expected to create as many as 540 direct full-time jobs, along with an additional 1,700 full-time equivalent positions.

Early Tax Refunds Are Showing a 14 Percent Increase, IRS Says
The average amount increased from $2,169 last year to $2,476 as of Feb. 13, 2026, the agency says, with more returns expected to increase the final figure.

US Military Says It Struck Another Drug Boat in Caribbean Sea, Killing 3
The attack comes three days after a similar strike in the eastern Pacific. No service members were injured in the missions, officials say.

Canadian Prime Minister to Visit Australia, Trade Talks on the Table
There is over $240 billion of investment between the two countries.

Former 2-Time WNBA Champion Kara Braxton Dies at 43
Former WNBA star Kara Braxton, who won two titles with the Detroit Shock, has died.

Nick Reiner Pleads Not Guilty in the Killing of His Parents Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner
A preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 29, when a judge will decide whether or not the case will go to trial.

9,000 Pounds of Meatballs Recalled Nationwide: FSIS
Foreign matter contamination has been responsible for one out of every 10 food recalls over the past 20 years.

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.

Your Gut Microbiome Could Affect Colon Cancer–What You Can Do
Colorectal surgeon Dr. Cedrek McFadden’s top advice is to keep things simple.

Say Hello to Sorghum, Your Newest Cooking Ally
Available both as a milled flour and a pearled cereal grain, sorghum is considered an ancient grain.

Install a Roman Shade
A Roman shade, combining a built-in valance with a shade for a window, is a complete package for a window treatment.

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

Celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary in Washington, D.C.
At the National Archives Museum visitors can view America’s three foundational documents.



























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