Former FBI Director James Comey Charged With Threatening to Kill or Harm President
Comey was also charged with a count related to threatening criminal conduct across state lines through online or other interstate communications.
DC Shooting Puts Focus on Security Gaps
The latest assassination attempt will likely force Secret Service to revamp operations, experts said.
Philippines Dismisses Fears of Reduced US Focus Amid Iran Conflict
Philippines Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro says the country is not concerned that the Iran war will reduce U.S. deterrence in the Indo-Pacific.
Australia to Spend $1.2 Billion on New Military Vehicles
The spending will be used to acquire 268 new Bushmasters and upgrade the Defence Force’s current Hawkei armoured vehicle fleet.
Wong Heads to Beijing, Tokyo, Seoul for Trade and Fuel Talks
She will also visit South Korea and Japan ahead of the Japanese Prime Minister’s forthcoming visit to Australia.
Liberal Party Grapples With Preference Question Amid One Nation Surge
Former Prime Minister John Howard once famously said One Nation should be placed last on every Liberal Party how-to-vote card.
The Globalisation Trap: Why Over Half of Australia’s Petrol Comes from This Tiny Singaporean Island
About 54.7 percent Australia’s unleaded petrol comes from Jurong Island, a 35 square kilometre island in Singapore.
Senate Rejects Resolution to Bar Trump From Launching Military Operations Against Cuba
Democrats leading the war powers resolution noted recent U.S. combat operations in Venezuela and Iran, and the president’s recent comments that ‘Cuba’s next.’
UK Minister Vows Zero Tolerance for Foreign-Backed Repression After Assault on Falun Gong Practitioner in London
A group of MPs has expressed concerns over the assault that left the victim with bruises on her face, neck, and hand.
South Korean Court Increases Former First Lady’s Sentence From 20 Months to 4 Years in Prison
The court had initially acquitted former First Lady Kim Keon Hee of other charges including stock price manipulation and political funding law violations.
How Soccer Fans Are Being Priced Out of World Cup
Unreasonable ticket prices prompted members of Congress to send a complaint about price gouging to FIFA’s president.
Why Snoring May Be an Early Sign of Sleep Apnea
A sleep specialist explains when snoring is harmless—and when it could be a health warning.

These Everyday Rituals Quiet the Ache of Loneliness
Acts as simple as making a batch of cookies to later share with others, can bring a spark of connection.

Why the Number 9 Signals Fulfillment and the Edge of Transformation
The significance of this last odd single-digit is found across cultures since time immemorial.
Hastie Responds to Criticism From Roberts-Smith’s Partner
‘It is what is is, and I really have nothing to add to it,’ Andrew Hastie said.

Missile and Counter-Drone Tech: Australia’s Northern Territory Launches Latest Defence Strategy
The ambitious plans include bolstering the army’s shore defence and attack capabilities and basing anti-drone weapons in the Top End.

Real-World Testing Finds EVs, Hybrids Miss Range and Fuel Targets
Results from the Australian Automobile Association highlighted significant gaps between manufacturers’ claims and real-world EV and hybrid performance.

DOJ Sues Cloudera for Allegedly Discriminating Against American Workers in Tech Hiring
The Justice Department alleges the technology firm gave high-paying jobs to temporary visa holders while preventing U.S. workers from applying.

Democratic Leaders Push for Warrant Requirement in Bill to Extend Key Surveillance Power
Democratic leaders in both chambers say the bill cannot pass without a warrant requirement, as Section 702 nears its April 30 expiration.

‘The Voice’ Aulm Dylan Carter Dies at Age 24 in Car Crash
Carter, who appeared on Season 24 of ‘The Voice,’ was involved in a single-vehicle crash over the weekend.

Facing Elimination, Pistons Coach Stays Focused: ‘We’re Not Going to Lay Down for Anybody’
Top-seeded Detroit is down 3-1 to the eighth-seeded Orlando Magic, but the Pistons will be at home for Game 5.

Taylor Swift Files Trademarks for Voice, Likeness in Bid to Prevent AI Deepfakes
The pop superstar seeks legal protections as artificial intelligence underpins unauthorized use of celebrities’ identities.

FDA Announces Recall of Common Heartburn Drug Over Discoloration
The recall impacts 4,750 prescription-only bottles of pantoprazole sodium, a notice said.

The Hidden Power of Spring: How Simple Daily Habits Can Rebuild Your Energy and Immunity
TCM’s core spring dietary practices include three key principles: warming, circulating, and clearing.

5 Ways to Prepare Legumes for Better Digestion and Nutrient Absorption
The way you prepare legumes can make them easier to digest and more beneficial for your body.

Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Weaker Bones, Higher Fracture Risk in Major Study
A frozen dinner here and a cookie there, can make a world of difference in the strength of your bones.

This Aguachile Will Make You Feel Like You’re on a Beach in Puerto Vallarta
Similar to ceviche, this dish is typically served cold. With its bright citrus and peppery flavors, it’s the perfect lunch or dinner for those hot summer days.

Easy Ways to Cut the High Cost of Pet Care
According to one survey, owning a dog costs an average of $1,480 in basic expenses annually.

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.

Lyon Brings Memorable Bites—but No Taste of Mass Tourism
Lyon provides an elegant French urban scene—all with no hint of crass tourism.




























































































