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Trump Says Iran’s President Wants a Cease-Fire
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said on March 31 that Trump will provide ‘an important update’ about the ongoing war on Wednesday.
Rubio Says ‘Finish Line’ in Sight, as Attacks in Middle East Continue
Trump said that the U.S. combat operations could be concluded in two or three weeks.
Australia Targets ‘Endless Feeds’, FOMO in Tweak to Under-16 Social Media Ban
New regulations target addictive algorithms rather than simply naming platforms, but the Free Speech Union says this will only cause confusion.
A Battle Between Moderation and Extremism: Israel Envoy Defines Iran Conflict
‘The main barrier in the Middle East is not between religions ... the real battle is between moderation and extremism,’ said Ambassador Hillel Newman.
13-Year-Old Girl Facing 52 Charges Following Alleged Anti-Semitic Crime Spree
Three teenage girls have been charged with numerous offences after a string of crimes across Melbourne.
Featured
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.
Italy to Push Back Coal Power Plant Phase-Out by 13 Years as Energy Crisis Looms
Rome cites energy security risks amid Middle East tensions as it keeps coal plants on standby despite earlier net-zero commitments.
Japan Deploys First Long-Range Missiles as Tokyo Boosts Defense Capabilities
Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi described it as Japan’s first deployment of domestically-produced ‘stand-off’ missiles.
In-Depth
Back to the Moon: What to Know About Artemis II
The 10-day mission is the pathfinder for all manned missions to follow.
Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order
Trump’s stalled executive order seeks to exclude the children of illegal immigrants from citizenship.
Former South Korean Prime Minister Suspects CCP Behind Increase in Chinese Immigration
Hwang Kyo-ahn, who spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Texas last week, said he believes the CCP is influencing his government.
Your Skin Has Natural Sunscreen, and How to Tap Into It
Dermatologists have long recommended daily sunscreen, but some researchers say gradual spring sun exposure may help the skin build its own natural protection.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi

Your Evening Eating Window May Protect Your Heart
No calorie restriction or weight loss required.

America: ‘A Nation of Artists’
Three centuries of art celebrate American civilization like never before, in this ambitious Philadelphia exhibition.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Chalmers Unveils Tax Relief and Easier Credit to Support Small Businesses
The tax office, banks, and large companies have stepped in to support small businesses and their employees.

Deal Brokered to End ABC Staff’s Pay Stand-Off
A pay increase of 4 percent in the first year, followed by a pair of 3.25 percent rises, had been agreed, according to ABC management.

Fuel Tax Cut Could Take Days to Kick In: Energy Minister
The Australian government’s cut to the fuel excise may not be felt immediately, as the Middle East situation hangs in the balance.

Democrat Gov. Hobbs Vetoes Charlie Kirk Highway Renaming Bill
The bill passed with only Republicans, who hold a majority in both chambers, voting in favor; Democrats against the bill called Kirk a ‘divisive figure.’

Sean Payton Talks ‘Humbling’ Experience Playing Flag Football Against National Team
Payton compared the experience to the Wet Bandits from the movie ‘Home Alone.’

‘Blue Bloods’ Actor and Stand-Up Comedian Alex Duong Dies at 42 After Lengthy Battle With Rare Cancer
Duong was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of soft tissue cancer early last year.

Microplastics Found in 9 of 10 Prostate Cancer Samples in Pilot Study
Researchers caution that larger studies are needed before any causal link can be established.

Your Mind Has a Mirror. Here’s What’s Clouding It and How to Clear It
The inner “mirror of life” reflects everything happening within a person.

71 Percent of Baby Foods Are Ultra-Processed, Study Finds
A new study found that baby foods in the United States contain additives linked to gut disruption, ADHD, and obesity.

AI Is 50 Percent More Likely to Support Bad Decisions, Study Shows
Researchers warn that overly agreeable AI may make people more self-centered and less likely to take responsibility for their actions.

Do Not Underestimate a Green Salad
A thoughtful mix of leafy greens and aromatic garden herbs makes this salad layered, nuanced, and refreshingly vibrant.

How Rising Car Prices Present One More Hurdle for Homebuyers
If you’re considering a new car loan while also hoping to buy a home, you might want to think again.

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

The Rise of the Skillcation: What to Know About Latest Travel Trend
While a regular vacation tends to focus on relaxation or sightseeing, a skillcation adds some structured learning or practice to the equation.








































































































