United Arab Emirates to Leave OPEC Next Month
The longstanding member is the third-largest producer in the oil-exporting cartel.
Republican Lawmakers Move on Legislation to Build and Fund Trump’s $400 Million Ballroom
The move comes after an alleged presidential assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner at the Washington Hilton.
Iran War Pushes Gulf Allies to Request Dollar Help—What to Know
This would not be the first time the United States has swapped currencies with other countries.
Oil Climbs Above $110 as Iran Impasse Pressures Markets, Stocks Drift Lower
Crude prices advanced as traders priced in prolonged disruption risk tied to Strait of Hormuz.
DHS to Vet Immigrants for ‘Extremist Views’
‘Espousing terrorist ideologies’ and ’expressing hatred for American values’ were cited as views that ‘warrant closer scrutiny’ from immigration officers.
$43,000 Front-Row Seats: How Soccer Fans Are Being Priced Out of World Cup
Unreasonable ticket prices prompted members of Congress to send a complaint about price gouging to FIFA’s president.
MAHA Advocates Rally Against Pesticide Makers, Question Federal Agriculture Policies
Supreme Court heard arguments as demonstrators warned Monsanto ruling could erase thousands of pending cancer claims.
Italy Extradites to US a Chinese National Suspected of Hacking for Beijing
Prosecutors alleged that Xu Zewei was responsible for initial breaches of Microsoft Exchange servers that targeted thousands of computers worldwide.
Judge Delays Order Requiring UPenn to Provide Data on Jewish-Linked Groups
The University of Pennsylvania was issued a subpoena last year over alleged anti-Semitic harassment on campus.
Over 1,000 CCP-Linked Groups in America: Exposing United Front Operations | Peter Mattis
A recent landmark Jamestown Foundation report, ‘Harnessing the People,’ maps the CCP’s efforts to co-opt and weaponize civil society.
Jalisco Cartel Leader ‘El Jardinero’ Detained in Mexico
Audias Flores, or El Jardinero (The Gardener), a leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), was detained at a cabin in Mexico’s Nayarit state.
Cannabis Slows Brain Development in Teens, Largest US Study Shows
A major study of more than 11,000 adolescents found those who used cannabis had reduced gains in memory, attention, and processing speeds.
Supreme Court to Weigh Trump’s Termination of Protected Status for Haitian, Syrian Nationals
The justices could rule on how much authority federal judges have in reviewing the president’s immigration policy.
Adam Elsheimer’s Poetic Depictions of the Flight Into Egypt
Two of Elsheimer’s copper paintings of the biblical narrative give insight into his innovative artistry.
Turmeric Golden Milk Cellular Nourishment
Spices turn warm nut milk into a healthy tonic full of antioxidants and healthy fats.

The 5 Questions You Need to Ask Before Filling a New Prescription
If you know what to ask, you can make sure you get the drugs you need and avoid the problems that millions suffer.

Raphaelle Peale: America’s First Still Life Painter
Peale’s important body of work established the still life tradition in America.
Shots Fired at White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Trump Evacuated, Suspect Detained
The president later confirmed that one Secret Service agent had been shot during the incident, but is ‘doing great.’

Trump Says First Lady Unharmed, ‘Doing Great’ After White House Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting
The suspected shooter attempted to storm the ballroom of the event before he was tackled to the ground by security personnel.
Iran Delegation Leaves Pakistan Without US Talks as Trump Cancels Envoy Visit
The diplomatic setback unfolds alongside military pressure and maritime disruption affecting global energy flows.
White House Withdraws Nomination of Scott Socha to Lead National Park Service
Conservation groups questioned Socha’s qualifications and raised concerns about industry ties soon after his nomination was announced in February.

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Challenge to In-House Tribunals at the Labor Department
A federal appeals court ruled the internal adjudication system violates the Constitution.

Day in Photos: Train Collision, Pesticides Protest, and Swans Chase
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.

Australia to Charge Big Tech New Levy to Pay News Companies for Content
Tech giants have responded to a proposal to pay more money for sharing news content.

Patriots’ Rookie QB Says He'll Get Drake Maye’s Coffee for Opportunity to Learn
Behren Morton has embraced a backup role, pledging support and being eager to learn from Maye.

Why You Wake up at Night to Urinate: A Hidden Imbalance Not to Be Ignored
Daily self-care strategies may help with sleeping the night through.

A Single Workout Can Boost Your Memory—Scientists Now Know Why
Even light exercise appears to synchronize brain regions involved in memory, helping explain why thinking can feel clearer after a workout.
What If Aging Isn’t Decline? A New Study Finds for Many, It Isn’t
Decline with aging may be a myth.
This Aguachile Will Make You Feel Like You’re on a Beach in Puerto Vallarta
Similar to ceviche, this dish is typically served cold. With its bright citrus and peppery flavors, it’s the perfect lunch or dinner for those hot summer days.

Cover Basement Support Columns
An eyesore in most basements is the Lally columns or structural vertical support poles that cannot be removed.

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.

Travel to the Islands—Close to Home
It might surprise you to know that the U.S. coastline is dotted by some 18,500 islands.















































































