Oklahoma Agrees to Turn Over Voter Data in Settlement With DOJ
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond said the state will cooperate with efforts to eliminate voter fraud and safeguard electoral processes
Japanese PM Takaichi Asks IEA to Prepare Further Oil Releases
Japan relies heavily on Middle Eastern imports but maintains one of the world’s largest emergency reserves.
Fuel Shortages Could Hit Europe by Next Month, Shell CEO Says
Wael Sawan said that the oil giant is trying to ‘work with governments to alert them to the levers they may need to pull’ including ‘demand‑side measures.’
In-Depth
Why Homeownership Is Increasingly Elusive for Young People
Today’s homebuyers are often advised to look at houses that are about three to five times their annual income.
New Documentary ‘Unbroken’ Shows Shen Yun’s Resilience in Face of Transnational Repression
The documentary premiered at AMC Lincoln Square in Manhattan to a full house.
Danish Prime Minister’s Future Uncertain After Election
Mette Fredriksen, who called the election last month, well ahead of the October deadline, led her party to its worst result in more than a century.
Taiwan Pulls Out of WTO Event Over ‘Province of China’ Label by Host Cameroon
Cameroon is scheduled to host the 14th World Trade Organization Ministerial Conference beginning on March 26.
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Biden White House Edited Messaging on Strokes After COVID-19 Vaccination
Sen. Ron Johnson said ‘records provide further evidence of the Biden administration’s awareness of and willingness to downplay the significant safety risks.’
Is Cuba’s Regime Nearing the End?
Could this be the final chapter for the communist regime that has ruled the island for 67 years?
‘Cuba Next!’: Thousands Rally for American Intervention in Communist Cuba
With successful operations against Venezuela’s former leader and the Iranian regime, Cuban Americans are hopeful their country will be Trump’s next focus.
What the Color of Your Asparagus Tells You About Its Nutrition
Green, white, and purple asparagus all come from the same plant, but light, genetics, and growing method give each a different nutritional profile.
Social Security Commissioner Details Efforts to Modernize Systems, Reduce Fraud and Abuse
‘Getting payments right is the most important thing,’ Social Security Administration Commissioner and IRS CEO Frank Bisignano said.
Ned LeDoux Lends Vocals to Dan Seals’s ‘God Must Be a Cowboy’
The latest rendition of the classic country song debuted March 13, 2026.
Louisa May Alcott: America’s ‘Little Women’ Writer
This 19th-century writer inspires and entertains readers with her noble portrayal of family life during the Civil War.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi

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.

The Printing Press: How Modernity Began
The German inventor’s gamble ended in financial disaster, but it changed the world forever.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Iran Threatens to Close Entire Hormuz Strait, Strike Utilities, US Companies After Trump Ultimatum
The Iranian Revolutionary Guards stated that any companies with U.S. shares will be ‘completely destroyed’ if Washington targets Iranian energy facilities.

State Department Renews Worldwide Caution Alert, Warns Iranian Groups May Target Americans
Groups that back Iran ‘may target other U.S. interests overseas’ or Americans around the world, the alert states.
Trump Postpones Potential Strikes on Iranian Power Plants, Citing Ongoing Constructive Talks
The Department of War has been instructed to postpone strikes against Iran’s energy infrastructure, initially for five days.
US Import Prices Rise at Fastest Pace Since March 2022
U.S. export prices also accelerated at the fastest pace in four years.

USC Cancels California Governor Debate After Rebutting Racial Discrimination Accusations
The invited candidates, two Republicans and four Democrats, were chosen based on polling percentage and fundraising, according to the university.

Day in Photos: March in Argentina, Teachers’ Strike, and Anti-Semitic Attack
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.

OpenAI to Shutter Sora Video App
The move follows rising concerns of convincing deepfake videos that grew with the platform’s popularity.

Rams’ Braden Fiske Talks Up Newly Improved DB Room: ‘More Time to Get to the Quarterback’
The Rams traded for CB Trent McDuffie and signed CB Jaylen Watson in free agency.

The 5 Elements Show How Emotions Ripple Through the Body
The five elements are dynamic phases in a cycle of support and regulation.
Eating Meat May Protect People at Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease
A 15-year Swedish study finds meat may shield carriers of the APOE4 gene against Alzheimer’s—unless they’re eating processed meats.

Baby Screen Time Linked to Brain Prematuration
How babies are exposed to screens in their first years may shape the way their brains handle decisions and stress well into adolescence.
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.
A Gluten-Free Pick-Me-Up Cake
This is the kind of cake you'll find yourself reaching for at any hour of the day.

How Can I Make the Most of Spring Gardening?
A little planning and preparation now can result in beautiful blooms for the rest of the year.

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

Memorable Stays in Amsterdam’s 9 Streets Neighborhood
The Dylan Amsterdam is a five-star boutique hotel that champions understated luxury.














































































