Pentagon Identifies 6 Airmen Killed in Refueling Plane Crash in Iraq
There were no survivors among the flight crew that crashed over western Iraq on March 12.
3 More Members of Iranian Soccer Team Decide to Return Home After Being Granted Asylum in Australia
Four of seven Iranian women’s soccer team members who had accepted asylum in Australia have since left the country.
Man in Australia Charged Over Nazi Symbol and Online Threat
Police say the charges stem from Australia’s crackdown on Nazi symbols and extremist imagery introduced in 2024.
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Anthropic Probed on Why Hundreds of Deepfakes of Australian Conservative Leader Flooding the Web
Anthropic said hackers and malignant cyber actors have used AI to perpetrate fraud, scams, ransomware, and extortion.
Man Ejected From Asian Cup Soccer Match for Leading ‘Team Taiwan’ Chant
A retired Taiwanese soccer play was ejected from Sydney’s CommBank stadium for leading the chant.
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Hundreds of Homes Inundated as 7.6 Metre Floods Swamp Bundaberg
Premier David Crisafulli praised the community spirit in an interview with The Epoch Times.
Trump Positive on Renewed Talks With Kim Jong Un, South Korean Prime Minister Says
South Korea’s prime minister said the U.S. president raised North Korea during an unscheduled White House meeting.
US Flag Raised Over Embassy in Venezuela for First Time in 7 Years
The United States lowered its flag as it pulled diplomatic personnel out of Venezuela in March 2019.
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Photo Essay: US Military Between the Border Walls in San Diego
The area is now patrolled by the U.S. military as part of a new strategy in which troops cooperate with Border Patrol in newly designated militarized zones.
Trump Says Iran Is ‘Totally Defeated and Wants a Deal’
The U.S. president said Iran wanted a deal after the United States ’totally obliterated' all military targets on Kharg Island.
Xi Warns China’s Military Against Disloyalty at CCP’s Top Political Meetings
CCP leader Xi Jinping’s continued purge of generals creates a vacuum in the PLA’s top leadership and weakens its combat capabilities, analysts said.
What Happens When Teachers Are Replaced by Screens
After a decade of one-to-one devices, some schools are rethinking the screen.
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The Surprising Ways Older Brains Can Still Grow Stronger
The most detrimental thing you can believe about your aging brain may be that there’s nothing you can do about it.

Nathaniel Currier: Illustrating American News
In this installment of ‘The Art of Liberty,’ we meet one half of the artistic team responsible for America’s iconic 19th-century print media.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Australia Eases Fuel Stockpile Rules as Middle East Conflict Pushes Oil Prices Higher
Up to 762 million litres of petrol and diesel could be released from Australia’s domestic reserves.

Victoria Introduces Daily Cap Amid Concerns of Fuel Price Surge
Petrol stations must lock in prices for 24 hours under Victoria’s new anti–price gouging laws.

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What to Watch in the Illinois Primaries
The most closely watched race is the Democratic primary to succeed longtime Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.).

Katherine Heigl Appears at Mar-a-Lago Animal Rescue Fundraiser: ‘Animals Don’t Vote’
The ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ actress said her participation centered on animal welfare advocacy rather than politics.

US Manufacturers’ Optimism Is Rising: Survey
Amid concerns about trade uncertainty, over 54 percent of manufacturers said they source critical inputs from either Canada or Mexico.

Horwitz Hails Team Israel’s WBC Performance as Great Experience in Miami
Team Israel participated in their third World Baseball Classic, and with wins over Team Nicaragua and Team Netherlands, now qualify for the 2030 tournament.

Blood Test Helps Predict Dementia Up to 25 Years in Advance, Study Suggests
The findings open the way to ‘earlier prevention strategies and more targeted monitoring,’ a researcher said, while critics caution about predicting diagnoses.

Take a Seat: 5 Chair Exercises for Total Body Toning
Prolonged or frequent sitting and related inactivity can have negative health effects. These exercises help you get moving even while in a chair.

Why You Need to Eat More Bitter Foods
Emerging research is validating centuries of traditional wisdom.

Is Your Drinking Water Putting You at Risk for Parkinson’s?
A study finds higher Parkinson’s rates near ‘younger’ carbonate aquifers. Experts explain what the findings mean–and what you can do.

The Basics of Home Canning and How to Get Started—Quick and Easy!
One of the best ways to preserve—the method of food preservation that is making a big comeback—is known as “home canning.”

Ask Angi: How Can I Prepare My Home for Spring?
Winter can take a toll on your home, but a little spring prep will have it good-as-new in no time.

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

San Diego Beach Is Named No. 1 in the U.S. by Tripadvisor
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