Houthis Enter Iran War With Missile Attack on Israel
The attack marks the Houthis’ first direct military move in the war and signals potential escalation as U.S. and Israeli strikes against Iran continue.
6 Things to Know as Iran Conflict Hits 1-Month Mark
President Donald Trump has recently raised the prospect of a peace deal, but his administration is preparing additional military options as fighting continues.
NSW Orders Fuel Data As Shortages Spread Across Australia
The data will allow the state government to prepare to use emergency powers if conditions worsen.
Trump Says He Is ‘Surprised’ by Australia’s Stance on Securing Strait of Hormuz
Australian ministers maintain they were never formally asked.
Australia Bars Entry for Over 7,000 Iranian Visa Holders
Iranian temporary visa holders will be blocked from entering Australia over concerns they may not return home.
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Parliamentary Committee Urges Australia Adopt UN Framework on Climate ‘Misinformation’
The Committee’s report made 21 recommendations on how to deal with climate misinformation, while 3 right-leaning senators dissented.
US Monitoring Surge in China’s Detention of Panama-Flagged Vessels
The Federal Maritime Commission said China’s detention of Panama-flagged vessels was ‘far exceeding historical norms.’
Austria to Ban Social Media for Children Under 14
Australia led the trend for governments to impose restrictions on minors accessing social media after banning under-16s from having accounts in December.
Russia Vows Response After UK Says It Will Board Shadow Fleet Ships
The Russian embassy in London says UK’s plan would inflame an already tense situation.
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Young Farmers Finding Success Despite Growing Challenges
High prices and shrinking families threaten multigenerational farms in Indiana, but two young farmers believe their children will find success in the industry.
Supreme Court Schedules Oral Argument Over DHS Revocation of Protected Status for Haitians, Syrians
Solicitor General D. John Sauer previously said lower court blocks of TPS revocations ‘inflict specific harms to the national interest and foreign relations.’
Iron Deficiency in Women: Why Standard Treatments Often Fall Short
Whole foods support blood health more effectively—and more gently—than certain supplements.
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What the Color of Your Asparagus Tells You About Its Nutrition
Green, white, and purple asparagus all come from the same plant, but light, genetics, and growing method give each a different nutritional profile.

‘If There Is No God’: Insight Into the Perpetual Subject of Good Versus Evil
PragerU founder offers up a new book tackling an age-old quandary.
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NSW Police Investigate Swastika Vandalism at Jewish Sandwich Shop
Police confirmed they received a report of malicious damage on March 26. Initial inquiries indicated the vandalism took place on March 21.

One Nation MP Joyce Says Australia Needs to Begin Fuel Rationing
Fuel supply continues to dominate national debate as Energy Minister Chris Bowen revealed 500 petrol stations had experienced shortages.

Waste Sector Warns Diesel Shortage Could Disrupt Trash Collection
‘Ensuring continuity of waste and recycling services is not optional,’ said Gayle Sloan, CEO of the waste disposal peak body.

Nationwide ‘No Kings’ Rallies Kick Off With Flagship Protest in Minnesota
Organizers say thousands of events are planned nationally to oppose President Donald Trump’s agenda for the third time since his inauguration in January 2025.

Europe Needs ‘Trump-Style Revolution’ to Fight Globalism, Former UK Prime Minister Says
Two former prime ministers from Poland and Britain speaking at CPAC describe pressure from elites to open their borders.

Savannah Guthrie to Resume ‘Today’ Duties April 6 After Weekslong Absence Amid Mother’s Disappearance
Guthrie has not been a part of the program since late January.

China Gets a Little Good News on the Economy, but Not Enough to Alter the General Picture of Struggle
Recent less-depressing figures on the Chinese economy have elicited enthusiasm in some quarters. It is far from justified.

Top Potential NBA Expansion Cities If Las Vegas and Seattle Don’t Land Teams
Kentucky and Virginia have no major pro teams, so why not Louisville and Virginia Beach? But then there’s Mexico City ...

USDA Issues Nationwide Public Health Alert Over Beef and Pork Products
The federal agency says that the products, made by Blackwing Meats, were produced without federal inspection and may contain false labels.

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.

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

Common Bacteria Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease
Scientists investigate a new link between Chlamydia pneumoniae bacteria in the eyes and brains of Alzheimer’s patients.

Cauliflower Pistachio Chimichurri Tacos
Sauteed cauliflower florets are tucked onto an open tortilla, then topped with vibrant chimichurri sauce and a sprinkle of chopped pistachios.

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.




































































































