Supreme Court Seems Skeptical of State Law Allowing Late-Arriving Ballots
The state Republican Party argues federal law prevails over a Mississippi law permitting late receipts.
Energy Chief Calls On Oil Producers to Boost Output, Assures They'll Profit After Iran War
Wright said the demand for power, especially for the expanding electricity grid, will justify expansion, even after the Iran War.
1 Stabbed, 3 Hospitalised After 30-Man Brawl During Muslim Celebration
The incident comes amid broader scrutiny of assimilation and Australia’s migration policy.
Man Jailed for ISIS Rocket Research to Be Released Under Police Monitoring
The conditions of Haisem Zahab’s release include electronic monitoring, therapeutic programs, and educational support.
Senator Admits ‘Voters Rejected’ Liberal Party After Massive One Nation Swing in SA
‘It’s very grim, but it could have been worse. So we’ve got to rebuild. We’ve got to think about what this means for us in South Australia,’ said Leah Blyth.
Academic Claims Police Silenced After Break-Ins Tied to CCP Interference Research
‘I had some good police officers who knew straight away, and they saw what was going on, but they couldn’t ... say it out loud,’ Anne-Marie Brady said.
EU Risks Losing Favorable Access to US LNG If Trade Deal Is Altered, Envoy Says
Ambassador of the United States to the EU Andrew Puzder said that the ‘Europeans should have committed to a trillion dollars’ worth of energy.’
SpaceX, Tesla to Build Advanced Chip Factories in Austin
SpaceX said the Terafab complex will be the ‘next step to becoming a galactic civilization.’
Nepal Investigating University After CCP Leader Xi Jinping’s Book Is Burned
Faculty members linked the burning to a lack of storage space, but after a video of the incident went viral, Beijing demanded actions from Nepalese authorities.
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Israel Targets Checkpoints That Hold Back Iranian Uprising
Experts say the precision strikes could shift the balance of power in the event of future unrest.
Chinese AI Use Accelerating as US Export Controls Ignore ‘Real-World Deployment’: Congressional Commission
The Chinese approach is ‘a fundamentally different theory of how AI leadership is won,’ stated the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission.
Birding: A Hobby That Gives a ‘Euphoric Effect’ and Relieves Anxiety
Research has found that bird watching can alleviate anxiety and loneliness, sharpen cognition, and boost well-being.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi

The 5 Elements Show How Emotions Ripple Through the Body
The five elements are dynamic phases in a cycle of support and regulation.

Rock Solid Patriotism: This Artist Doesn’t Take America for Granite
In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we take a look at one man’s American spirit expressed artistically in towns all over the United States.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Obesity to Cost Australia Tens of Billions in Productivity Loss: Research
Without intervention, obesity is projected to cost the economy $87.7 billion annually by 2032 and $158 billion by 2060.

2 Victorians Sentenced to 3 Years for NDIS Frauds
NDIS Minister Jenny McAllister said the convictions showed that anyone who abused the scheme will be caught and punished.

Iran War Should End Now US Has Achieved Objective: Albanese
Now that Tehran has been prevented from developing nuclear weapons, the prime minister expects hostilities to come to an end.

Trump Admin Strikes Deal With Energy Firm to Nix Offshore Wind Plans
TotalEnergies will drop leases for projects off North Carolina and New York, and invest the reimbursed money into an LNG project in Brownsville, Texas.

Actress Amanda Peet Reveals She Faced Cancer Diagnosis With Both Parents in Hospice Care
The ‘Your Friends and Neighbors’ star underwent a lumpectomy and radiation therapy for breast cancer.

US Has Nearly 50 Percent More Home Sellers Than Buyers, Redfin Says
Redfin says the housing market is in buyer’s-market territory, with sellers increasingly outnumbering buyers.

Schneider Comfortable With Okamoto’s Blue Jays Onboarding as Training Camp Breaks
After playing 11 seasons with Nippon Professional Baseball’s Yomiuri Giants, Kazuma Okamoto in January signed a four-year contract with the Toronto Blue Jays.

Iowa Beats No. 1 Seed and Defending Champ Florida in March Madness on Folgueiras’ 3 in Final Seconds
Top TV Producers Have Faith Audiences Will Tune Into These Biblical Tales
Several of the women of Genesis—Sarah, Hagar, Rebekah, Leah, and Rachel—take center stage in ‘The Faithful,’ a six-hour FOX event series kicking off March 22.

Weight Loss Drugs Linked to Bone Health Risks, 5-Year Data Finds
Experts say benefits likely outweigh risks, but patients should take protective steps.

5 Exercises for Maximum Benefit With Minimal Movement
Painful joints and other maladies can make movement hard. These static exercises help.

Overnight Oats: an Easy, Nutrient-Dense Breakfast–How to Make Them
Just a few minutes of easy prep the night before yields an instant, tasty, and wholesome meal the next morning.

Blood Pressure Guidelines Move Away From Medication for All Older Americans
New guidelines emphasize personalized care, but some doctors worry about the risk.

How to Use Your New Instant Pot—It’s Safe and Simple
Perhaps you bought an Instant Pot on a whim and now it has sat on the countertop for months and, truth be told, you don’t have a clue what to do with it.

Cooking, Comedy, Chaos: Food Content Creator Carries 1 Million-Plus Followers Into Guest Chef Dinner
Ask the Builder: Planning an Expensive Vanity Top
You'd be surprised at how much preparation goes into renovating a bathroom.

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

How to Meet Japan’s Stationmaster Cats
A station, a cat, and a tourism boom few could have predicted.
































































































