Trump Pauses US Operation to Guide Ships Through Strait of Hormuz
The president said he paused the operation to give an opportunity to see if a final agreement could be reached with Iran.
US Proposes UN Security Council Resolution to Reopen Strait of Hormuz
Rubio said he is unsure whether the resolution can survive a permanent veto from Russia or China.
Ramaswamy Wins Ohio’s Republican Nomination for Governor
Taxes and health care policies were prominent issues for voters who spoke to The Epoch Times at three Columbus-area locations on May 4 and May 5.
The Complicated Reality Behind High Gas Prices
U.S. gas prices have jumped as the Iran war disrupts global supply, exposing America’s ties to world markets despite its energy independence.
Day in Photos: Cruise Ship Crew Members Evacuated, Transport Strike, and Battle Reenactment
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Chinese Vaccine Victims Say Lingering Illness, Official Silence Fuel Anger Toward CCP
Chinese citizens seeking answers over suspected vaccine injuries said their complaints have been ignored by the authorities.
White House Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting Suspect Indicted With Attempt to Assassinate President, Assault on Federal Officer
The suspected shooter faces several charges after being formally accused of an attempted assassination of President Donald Trump.
Why a Taiwan Invasion Would Trigger Trillions in Global Losses | Ambassador Alexander Yui
Last year, Taiwan became the United States’ fourth largest trading partner—after Mexico, Canada, and China.
Senate Releases Text for $72 Billion Proposal to Fund ICE, Border Patrol
The new details came days after lawmakers funded the rest of the Department of Homeland Security.
What Sleepless Night Does to Your Body May Surprise You
Research shows how even brief sleep loss triggers an energy crisis in your cells–affecting metabolism, brain function, and long-term disease risk.
Romania’s Pro-EU Government Collapses Following No-Confidence Vote
Lawmakers resoundingly voted against Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan less than a year after he took office, leaving the country in a state of limbo.
‘One Scan Saved My Life’: A Lung Cancer Awareness Odyssey
Shira Kupperman Boehler eloquently revisits her life-changing encounter with the disease.
Aging in Place: Kitchen Retrofits and Renovations That Work
Thoughtful features such as toe-kick step stools and drawer-style appliances make everyday tasks simpler and safer.

Alpha-Gal Syndrome: How a Tick Bite Triggers Sensitivity to Meat–Here Are the Causes
Unlike Lyme disease, AGS isn’t an infection, it’s an immune reaction.

Blake Shelton’s Hit Song About Maternal Bonds
The country musician revived his early hit ‘The Baby’ after the song’s long absence.
Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani Hospitalized in Critical Condition: Spokesman
The spokesperson provided no other information about the nature of Giuliani’s condition or the reason for his hospitalization.

Trump Admin Uses Emergency Powers to Clear $8.6 Billion Mideast Arms Sales
Qatar is to receive $4 billion Patriot systems, while Israel, the UAE, and Kuwait have secured guided rockets and new battle command capabilities.
UAE Says Iran Struck Oil Exporting Facility With Drone
Fujairah is the only oil exporting zone in the country.
2 Georgia Men Get Prison Time for $522 Million Medicare Fraud Scheme
Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurers paid roughly $84 million of the fraudulent claims.

Women’s College Faces Federal Inquiry for Admitting Males Identifying as Transgender
The Education Department launched an investigation into Smith College in Massachusetts, which admits males and gives them access to spaces designed for women.

Japan, Philippines Agree to Begin Talks on Weapons Transfers
The move comes after Japan ended its ban on lethal weapons exports, as part of a wider movement away from postwar pacifist policy.

Tax Hit From Selling May Keep Millions of Homes Vacant: Analysis
A new analysis finds that in some metros, owners can leave homes vacant for more than a decade before selling becomes cheaper.

Trio of NBA 1st-Round Game 7s Sets Stage for Drama
The Pistons kick off must-see action with a close victory over the Magic in a comeback from the brink of elimination.

How Helping Others May Slow Brain Aging
Acts of kindness may be one of the most effective antidotes to dementia.
Study Links Phthalates to Preterm Births and Infant Deaths
Exposure to a widely used plastic chemical may be contributing to preterm births globally, raising concerns about its role in maternal and infant health.

Popular Anti-Aging Vitamin Might Affect Pancreatic Cancer Treatment
A popular NAD-boosting supplement made pancreatic cancer cells more resistant to chemotherapy in lab and animal models.
How Clutter Affects Focus, Stress, and Well-Being
Owning less liberates time and energy we can use to connect more deeply with ourselves, others, and our faith.
Welcome to Owl Hill: A New Column About Homesteading
Introducing a new column, in which homesteader Ryan Cashman shares a window into his young family’s 19th-century farmhouse and the rewards of working the land.

How a ‘Higher Power’ Guided This Former BBC Editor to Pursue His Passion for Screenwriting
‘The meaning of life [for me] is connecting with this universal power, which can give you everything that you’ve been looking for.’

How to Visit Istanbul: An Adventure on Two Continents
A guide to Istanbul’s markets, monuments, and neighborhoods, with tips on navigating its vast airport and historic sites.


















































































