Trump Tells Congress Iran Hostilities ‘Terminated’ on War Powers Deadline
The 1973 War Powers Resolution states a president must end hostile U.S. military action within 60 days, unless Congress authorizes further action.
Trump Says He’s Not Satisfied With Iran’s Latest Peace Proposal
Iranian negotiators relayed the new peace proposal through Pakistani intermediaries on April 30.
US Orders Withdrawal of 5,000 Troops From Germany: Pentagon
The troop withdrawal could take up to a year, according to the Pentagon.
Virginia Redistricting Spurs Move to ‘Make DC Square Again’
As a GOP congressman tries to restore the District of Columbia’s original borders, activists leading the long-shot campaign hope the president will act.
Day in Photos: Astronauts at NYSE, Strikes in Lebanon, and Nepal Demolitions
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Senators Warn of China’s Expanding Role in Undersea Sabotage
‘The Chinese military has conducted research into cable‑cutting technologies,’ said Sen. Jim Risch.
Israeli Police Arrest Man in Attack on Nun Near Biblical Site in Jerusalem
The Israeli Foreign Ministry said the state of Israel condemns the incident and views the attack ‘with the utmost seriousness.’
Inside ‘Trump 2.0’ and the Media’s Role in Political Violence | Sean Spicer
In ‘Trump 2.0,’ Spicer argues the second Trump administration will be far more consequential than the first.
Former Congressman David Rivera Convicted of Lobbying for Venezuela
The case highlighted Miami’s long-standing role as a center of influence in U.S.–Latin America relations, shaped by its large exile community.
Digital Detox: A Cure to the Never-Ending Stress and Overstimulation
Phones and technology, so mundane in our lives, may be quietly robbing us of things we didn’t know we needed—until stepping away.
UK Government Raises Terror Alert to ‘Severe’ Following Stabbings in Jewish Area
A 45-year-old man with a history of violence and mental health issues appeared in court charged with attempted murder amid calls to ban pro-Palestinian marches.
They Grew Up on 15-Second Videos. Now They Sit Through 3-Hour Operas
It’s more than nostalgia: Young people are ditching screens for symphonies.
Seer and Sage: The Speeches of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Solzhenitsyn’s Harvard speech stunned the West, and his broader writings reveal a deeper critique of freedom and cultural decline still relevant today.

Enlarged Prostate: Most Common Prostate Condition in Aged Men–Here Are the Causes
The prostate naturally enlarges with age but when that growth goes too far, it starts to disrupt how you urinate.

A Century in Bloom: The New Orleans Botanical Garden
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we tour classical City Park in the American South.
US Objects as UN Appoints Iran as Vice President of Nuclear Non-Proliferation Conference
Christopher Yeaw, U.S. assistant secretary of state for arms control and nonproliferation, said the decision was ‘beyond shameful.’

Supreme Court Restricts Race-Based Redistricting in Louisiana Case
A federal district court had ordered that a second black-majority congressional district be created in the state after finding black voters underrepresented.
FDA Announces Recall of Common Heartburn Drug Over Discoloration
The recall impacts 4,750 prescription-only bottles of pantoprazole sodium, a notice said.
New California DMV Rules Allow Autonomous Vehicles to Be Cited
Updated regulations aim to enhance safety and oversight.

Pentagon Forges Partnership With Leading AI Companies
The agreement comes after the government cut ties with AI startup Anthropic earlier this year.

Brazilian Congress Adopts Bill Lowering Bolsonaro’s Sentence, Overriding Lula Veto
Senator Espiridiao Amin, a Bolsonaro ally, said, ‘This is a first and much awaited step by those who are afflicted.’

What a Data Breach Actually Means for Your Money, and What to Do in the First 48 Hours
Is changing your password enough after a data breach?

Puck Drops on NHL Playoffs Round 2; Flyers–Hurricanes Game 1 Set for Raleigh
Four games during the 2025–2026 NHL regular season between the Philadelphia Flyers and Carolina Hurricanes went into overtime, and three to a shootout.

NBC Host Sara Gore Reveals Breast Cancer Diagnosis During Live Broadcast
The longtime TV personality told viewers she will be stepping back from on-air duties to focus on treatment and recovery.

From Black Bag to Broadband: Why Telehealth Helps Some and Where It Falls Short
House calls have made a virtual comeback, but can they replace in-person visits?
Why Thyroid Cancer Is Rising—and What Your Body May Be Trying to Tell You
TCM can effectively restore thyroid function through herbal medicine and acupoint therapy.

1 Minute of Familiar Nature Sounds Can Boost Your Mood
New research shows that listening to natural local birdsong can improve mood and reduce stress more effectively than recordings from distant places.
The Psychology of Money: 7 Blind Spot Fixes
Managing investments can add stress to daily life, but with a few tips, we can feel more emotionally at ease and confident.
Wine and Climate
Timing is everything. Grapevines are hardy and can last without irrigation for many decades.

Should You Buy a Second Home? What to Consider
With two homes, all the financial responsibility of homeownership will fall on your shoulders—twice.

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.

















































































