Houthis Enter Iran War With Missile Attack on Israel
The attack marks the Houthis’ first direct military move in the war and signals potential escalation as U.S. and Israeli strikes against Iran continue.
6 Things to Know as Iran Conflict Hits 1-Month Mark
President Donald Trump has recently raised the prospect of a peace deal, but his administration is preparing additional military options as fighting continues.
House Passes 60-Day Stopgap Bill to Fund DHS
Transportation Security Administration agents have been working without pay since the Department of Homeland Security entered a partial shutdown on Feb. 14.
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Young Farmers Finding Success Despite Growing Challenges
High prices and shrinking families threaten multigenerational farms in Indiana, but two young farmers believe their children will find success in the industry.
UNBROKEN: The Untold Story of Shen Yun
The documentary follows the world-renowned Shen Yun Performing Arts as it rises to global acclaim while facing intimidation and threats of violence.
Readers Weigh In on State of US Economy: Epoch Survey
Forty-four percent of respondents felt their household finances were at least somewhat better off than a year ago.
US Monitoring Surge in China’s Detention of Panama-Flagged Vessels
The Federal Maritime Commission said China’s detention of Panama-flagged vessels was ‘far exceeding historical norms.’
Nationwide ‘No Kings’ Rallies Kick Off With Flagship Protest in Minnesota
Organizers say thousands of events are planned nationally to oppose President Donald Trump’s agenda for the third time since his inauguration in January 2025.
How ‘Brain Rot’ and the Escapist Virtual World Is Harming Our Youth | Adnan Alkhalili
Even good parents, he said, have no idea what their kids are doing online and to what extent they live online.

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Lord Mayor of Swansea ‘Awe-Struck’ by Shen Yun
Supreme Court Schedules Oral Argument Over DHS Revocation of Protected Status for Haitians, Syrians
Solicitor General D. John Sauer previously said lower court blocks of TPS revocations ‘inflict specific harms to the national interest and foreign relations.’
Iron Deficiency in Women: Why Standard Treatments Often Fall Short
Whole foods support blood health more effectively—and more gently—than certain supplements.
Judge Tosses Charges Against Former Louisville Officers in Breonna Taylor Case
The officers were accused of falsifying a warrant that led to the botched police raid on Taylor’s apartment the night she was shot and killed.
‘If There Is No God’: Insight Into the Perpetual Subject of Good Versus Evil
PragerU founder offers up a new book tackling an age-old quandary.
‘How My Grandparents Fell in Love, a Musical’
Romance through the clouded prism of history.
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Vitiligo: The Autoimmune Condition That Turns Skin Against Itself–Here Are the Causes
Early patches usually appear on the hands, forearms, feet, and face, where they can lighten the skin and sometimes even whiten the hair.

‘Baseball: Beyond Belief,’ Examines Faith, Miracles, and Sacrifice
John Scheinfeld’s documentary looks at America’s game from a spiritual perspective.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Iran Pushes Back on US Cease-Fire Plan, Floats 5-Point Counterproposal
Washington has put forward a 15-point plan that Tehran has rejected, issuing its own terms.

‘I’m Done’: Robert Malone Exits CDC Vaccine Advisory Role
Malone was vice chair of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
Jury Finds Meta, Google Liable in Social Media Addiction Trial
Jurors agreed with a California woman that the companies were responsible for psychological harms she suffered after becoming addicted to their platforms.
US Education Department Notifies Student Loan Borrowers of Repayment Plans
About 7.5 million enrollees in the Biden administration’s defunct SAVE plan will have to enroll in a legal repayment plan.

Israel Defense Forces Confirms Strikes on Iranian Nuclear Facility
The Israel Defense Forces said the Arak plant in central Iran was struck.


Houston Cougars Coach Kelvin Sampson Hints at Retirement After NCAA Tournament Loss
‘We all have our time. I think coaches have to understand when their time is,’ Sampson said after the Cougars fell to Illinois in a Sweet 16 game.

Savannah Guthrie to Resume ‘Today’ Duties April 6 After Weekslong Absence Amid Mother’s Disappearance
Guthrie has not been a part of the program since late January.

Family Dinners Protect Teens From Substance Use
Shared meals may create space for connection, routine, and accountability–factors tied to lower substance use among teens.
Common Bacteria Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease
Scientists investigate a new link between Chlamydia pneumoniae bacteria in the eyes and brains of Alzheimer’s patients.

Birding: A Hobby That Gives a ‘Euphoric Effect’ and Relieves Anxiety
Research has found that bird watching can alleviate anxiety and loneliness, sharpen cognition, and boost well-being.
What You Do Is Who You Are
Our true character and beliefs are reflected in our behavior, which may contradict our spoken promises or values.
Wine Column Points vs. Style
Scientific papers show that moderate consumption of wine with food reduces the risk of heart disease.

Ask the Builder: Avoid Social Media Shortcuts
If you’re tempted to buy into some shortcut method you see online, go seek out places where the material has been in place for two or four years.

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

Experience Travel Is Booming: Why and How This Segment Is Growing
The research shows that 2 in 3 travelers say experiences play a major role in choosing which destination to visit.













































































