Pentagon Deploying a 2nd Marine Expeditionary Unit to the Middle East
In the past week, U.S. officials have confirmed two separate amphibious ready groups have been dispatched to the region amid ongoing fighting with Iran.
‘No Plan’ to Contain Gas Prices by Restricting US Energy Exports, 2 Cabinet Secretaries Say
Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum issue identical statements denying rumors the president plans to ban foreign fuel sales.
Trump Hosts Japanese PM for White House Dinner After Long Day of Bilateral Talks
The U.S. president and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi committed to a strong partnership between the two nations.
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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.
FCC Approves Nexstar-Tegna Deal Amid Legal Challenges From 8 States
Nexstar will own less than 15 percent of TV stations after the deal, according to the Federal Communications Commission.
Day in Photos: Rockwell B-1 Lancer Heavy Bomber, Trump Meets With Japanese PM, and Larry the Cat
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
China’s Expanding Satellite Network Poses Major Threat to Global Security: Analysts
A Japanese newspaper’s analysis shows Beijing’s orbital fleet actively sweeps over Japan, Taiwan, and U.S. military bases in the Pacific.
24 States Sue EPA Over Repeal of Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding
The coalition seeks to restore the finding and the federal authority to regulate emissions.
The Feminization of Society and the Stigmatization of Normalcy | J.D. Haltigan
Haltigan is a developmental psychologist, social science scholar, and honorary research fellow at the University of Buckingham.
Trump Signals DOJ Should Continue Powell Probe
A judge recently blocked subpoenas issued to the Federal Reserve as part of an investigation into the cost overrun of the central bank’s building renovation.
The Surprising Benefits of Puttering
Watering plants, tidying a drawer, or simply looking up at the sky sends a special signal to your nervous system.
Questions Swirl Over Renewal of Surveillance Powers Law
Some lawmakers do not support a clean, 18-month reauthorization of FISA’s Section 702, worrying past reforms are not enough to protect Americans’ rights.
Why Is America Going Through a ‘Dating Recession’?
According to research, a primary cause of the dating slump is lack of self-confidence among young men and women.
‘Look Twice, Live Fully': Staying Safe Without Living in Fear
Former intelligence officer Tim Beard suggests ways to keep safe in our everyday lives.
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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.

‘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.
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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.

Iran Calls for New Hormuz Transit Regime After War
‘We do not want to see war in the region again, nor the strait closed again,’ said Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
Trump Expects Iran War to End ‘Soon’
‘Won’t be long. And we’re going to have a much safer world when it’s wrapped up,’ President Donald Trump said.
California Moves to Rename Cesar Chavez Day Before March 31 Holiday
Several other holidays and events were canceled after accusations of sexual assaults surfaced against the civil rights leader.

FEMA Awards $625 Million for States, Cities to Secure FIFA World Cup
The grants will enable state and local officials to conduct operational exercises, perform staff background checks, and strengthen cybersecurity defenses.

Australia's Most Populous State Rules Out New Coal Mines Under Net Zero Plan
NSW Natural Resources Minister Courtney Houssos says the move is part of the state government’s net zero plan.

Approaching Stanley Cup Postseason a Special Time of Year for NHL
Of the 32 active NHL teams, 10 have never won the Stanley Cup. The Montreal Canadiens have won the most Stanley Cup championships (23).

Uma Thurman Reflects on Skipping Los Angeles, Finding Community Beyond Hollywood
Despite not embedding herself in LA industry circles, the actress established a prominent career spanning nearly four decades.

How to Soak and Sprout Nuts and Legumes to Reduce Tannins
Part 3 of ‘The Art of Sprouting’ explores how soaking and sprouting nuts and beans can enhance flavor and mineral absorption.
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 You Should Know Your Neighbors: Why Casual Connections Matter for Mental Health
Psychologists describe casual connections as ‘weak ties’: relationships that are not deeply personal, yet powerfully reinforce a sense of belonging.

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.



















































































