US Treasury Extends Russian Crude Waiver Amid Supply Disruptions
The Treasury Department has extended sanctions relief through mid-May amid global fuel price turmoil tied to the Iran war.
Trump Says US-Iran Talks to Continue Over Weekend, Hints at ‘Good News’
Trump said the U.S. military operations on Iran could resume if no deal is reached by the deadline.
Screen-Free Advocates Invite Families to Give Screens a Pause, Just for a Few Days
A modest movement that originated as TV Turnoff Week in 1994 now highlights a growing crisis.
Virginia Passes Gun Control Policies
Virginia Democrats passed more than a dozen new gun laws in the first General Assembly of Gov. Abigail Spanberger’s first term.
Amid Sky-High Concert Tickets, Tribute Bands See Boom
Tribute bands say they love making a living as musicians while meeting demand for music by artists whose ticket prices put them out of reach for many fans.
Candy Makers Rethink Chocolate Amid Cocoa Market Volatility
From using laboratory technology to relying on vegetable oil, popular candy bars are changing.
Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Nexstar-Tegna Merger Amid Antitrust Lawsuit
Nexstar said it intends to appeal the ruling, adding that is looking forward to presenting its case on its merits.
Hong Kong Sentences Falun Gong Practitioner to Prison Under National Security Law
Chong Wai-man, 61, was jailed for his Facebook posts criticizing the Chinese communist regime and its forced organ harvesting.
FDA Updates Classification Level for Recalled Blood Pressure Medicine
The medications are now categorized under a Class II designation, which is issued when using a drug can cause temporary health issues.
How Rampant Explicit Material Is Poisoning the Minds of America’s Children | Kristen Jenson
In America, kids are encountering porn at younger and younger ages—often without their parents knowing, Jenson says.
Trump Says First Releases of UFO Documents Will Begin ‘Very, Very Soon’
The promise to provide more documents about mysterious alien beings wasn’t enough for one UFO investigator.
Weeds for Wellness–Dandelion Greens Support Liver and Gut Health
A dandelion smoothie is a simple way to support digestion and liver health while enjoying its earthy, slightly bitter flavor.
White House Working With FBI to Probe Cases of Missing Scientists
The White House promised that ‘no stone will be unturned’ in the investigation.
‘Eagles of the Republic’: A Movie Star Enters Egyptian Politics
When a popular actor is forced to play an Egyptian president, he falls deeper and deeper into unwanted government intrigue.
Something Wonderful This Way Comes: A Tribute to Ray Bradbury
The breadth and depth of the ‘Fahrenheit 451’ author’s body of works continue to be explored and appreciated by modern-day readers.

Diving Reflex: A Powerful Way to Enhance Vagal Tone–Here’s How to Activate It
This reflex isn’t just a biological curiosity—it has real-world benefits.

Kent Island: The Almost-Forgotten Story of Maryland’s Colony
The largest island on the Chesapeake Bay held many firsts in early America and was not without its share of controversy.
ICE Agent Charged With Assault in Minnesota
The agent allegedly pointed a weapon at two people.

Justice Jackson Criticizes Supreme Court, Saying It Overuses Emergency Docket
Emergency orders amount to ‘scratch-paper musings’ that distort the legal process, she said.
Live Nation, Ticketmaster Operated as Monopoly, Jury Finds in Antitrust Trial
The Department of Justice had settled with the ticket sales giant, but states vowed to continue the lawsuit.
$340 Million in Fraud Cases See Action During One-Week Period: DOJ
The Department of Justice summarized new arrests, sentencings, and guilty pleas in cases across America as the Trump administration continues a fraud crackdown.

$521 Billion Fraud Landscape: What to Know
A federal watchdog estimated that the government lost between $233 billion and $521 billion annually to fraud.

US to Create 4000-Acre High-Tech Economic Security Zone in the Philippines
Relations between Manila and Washington have grown significantly more cordial since Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. took office in 2022.

Over 50,000 Pet Toys Recalled Due to ‘Death’ Risk
The Consumer Product Safety Commission warned that the battery compartment on the toy is not secure.

2026 NBA Awards Predictions: SGA, Wemby, Jokic in Race to Win MVP
The defensive player of the year was clearly Wembanyama, but several players could make a claim to most improved.

The Type of Sitting That Protects Your Brain
New research from Sweden finds that replacing passive screen time with mentally stimulating activities such as reading or working may reduce dementia risk.
The Hidden Brain Inflammation You Can’t Feel—But Can Prevent
Forgetfulness, lapses in concentration, fatigue, and mood swings may be due to chronic brain inflammation.

Pushing It: 5 Simple Pushing Exercises to Reclaim Your Strength
Muscles need a constant diet of exercise.
How to Make Reusable Wet Wipes for Gentle Skin Care and Home Cleaning
DIY reusable wipes are made with simple ingredients and can be adapted for both personal care and household cleaning.
Chicken Piccata Meatballs
These chicken piccata meatballs are a fun twist on a classic—golden and crisp on the outside, tender inside, with a silky lemon-butter sauce and briny capers.

Ask the Builder: A Unique Solution for Spice Storage
Finding a particular spice on a filled rack can be difficult.

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.

This New Art and Retail District Aims to ‘Make Fort Lauderdale Cool Again’
For the trend-seeking 20-something-year-olds of Fort Lauderdale, Thrive Art District, a commerce and arts hub near downtown, may be their new oasis.

















































































