Central Command Says US Strikes Eroding Iran’s Ability to Project Military Power
The U.S.–Israeli military campaign against Iran entered its 28th day as of Friday.
What to Know About Trump’s Waiver of Shipping Rules to Ease Gas Price Pressures
Organized labor opposes the waiver, while economists say it will lower energy prices.
House Weighs Next Steps After Senate Passes Bill to End Most of DHS Shutdown
The 42-day shutdown has lead to TSA delays at airports around the country.
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In Charts: Audits Spotlight Unusual Trends in Medicaid Spending for Autism Care
Spending on autism therapy services is dramatically outpacing overall Medicaid spending, prompting state and federal scrutiny.
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.
DOJ Opens Probes Into Possible Race Discrimination at 3 Medical Schools
The Trump administration has been scrutinizing universities through a series of investigations and executive actions.
Epoch Times Senior Editor’s Book Hits New York Times Bestseller List
Twenty years ago, this was a topic people tuned out and turned away from, according to author Jan Jekielek. That has changed.
House Ethics Panel Finds Florida Democratic Congresswoman Committed 25 Violations
A bipartisan House Ethics panel found 25 of 27 charges proven against Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, with a sanctions hearing expected after the April recess.
Iran Conflict Highlights Evolving Drone Threat
The ongoing battle with Iran has featured many advanced and expensive weapons.
France Says 40 Percent of Gulf Energy Refining Capacity Has Been Wiped Out
Since the United States and Israel launched their Feb. 28 strikes on Iran, shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has slowed to a near standstill.
Beat Shrinking Gluteal Muscles: A 12-Minute Workout to Strengthen the Glute Medius
Sitting for long hours and general aging can flatten your glutes–daily exercises can help lift, shape, and keep them perky.
US Provides $25 Million for Return of Ukrainian Children
A U.N. investigation earlier this month found that Russia’s deportation of Ukrainian children during the war amounted to a crime against humanity.
When Character Counted: Bankruptcy, a Book, and the Friend Who Made Good on a Promise
In this episode of ‘When Character Counted,’ we meet the man who helped salvage the financial misfortunes of a dying American hero and provide for his widow.
Mozart, Music, and Family at The Morgan Library
Artifacts from the Mozarteum Foundation of Salzburg are on view in America for the first time.
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.

Author Roger L. Simon’s ‘Emet’ Conjures a Protector
The book turns to the legendary Golem in a time of great need.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
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.
Supreme Court Rules Policeman Accused of Excessive Force by Protester May Not Be Sued
The dissenting opinion said the court is giving police officers ‘license to inflict gratuitous pain on a nonviolent protester.’
AI, Crypto Czar David Sacks Resigns, Moves to Co-Chair President’s Advisory Science Body
David Sacks is stepping down from the role two weeks after he said the United States should ‘declare victory’ and get out of the war in the Middle East.

Cartels Are Going ‘Broke’ as US Fentanyl Supply Drops by Almost 60 Percent: Homan
Officials report declining fentanyl availability and purity, attributing trends to stronger border measures and disruptions to chemical supply chains.

Philippines Signs Military Pact With France Amid South China Sea Tensions
The landmark military deal with a European ally comes as Manila expands its military ties with partners amid tensions with Beijing in the South China Sea.

How to Avoid the Medicare IRMAA Premium Hit
Smart moves can help you dodge costly Medicare surcharges.

Big Ten Dominates First Night of Sweet 16
The Big Ten has been dominant throughout the NCAA tournament, and it became all the more pronounced on the first night in the Sweet 16.

This Vitamin May Affect Your Bowel Movements
A certain vitamin has the potential to alleviate constipation and conditions such as IBS with constipation.
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.

5 Exercises for People Worried About Joint Damage
Sore or injured joints don’t have to sideline you. Partial-range exercises help keep you moving and building strength, without pushing into pain.
Weight Loss Drugs Linked to Bone Health Risks, 5-Year Data Show
Experts say benefits likely outweigh risks, but patients should take protective steps.
One Easter Ham, Many Meals
We order large hams from the local butcher because leftovers inspire many meals.

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.

















































































