In Charts: How Iran War Tests China’s Oil Supply
China has increased its seaborne oil imports from Russia by 50 percent.
Australia Officially Bans Pan-Islamist Group Hizb ut-Tahrir
Under new Bondi laws, it will be a crime to be a member of Hizb ut-Tahrir, recruit for the group, or provide training or funds to support it in Australia.
Australian Union Official Charged After Police Find 167 Guns, $100,000
Police say the firearms and cash were discovered after emergency crews responded to a kitchen fire at his Sydney home.
Middle Powers Must Work Together, Canadian PM Tells Australian Parliament
Australia and Canada to expand strategic partnership across minerals, defence, artificial intelligence and clean energy.
Hundreds Rally in Sydney Amid US-Israel Strikes on Iran, Death of Ayatollah
One attendee thanked U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Trump to Host Miami Summit With Latin American Leaders to Advance ‘Donroe Doctrine’
More than a dozen Latin American leaders will join the U.S. president to launch a new security initiative, called ‘The Shield of the Americas’ on Saturday.
Day in Photos: Paralympic Games Opening, Israeli Strikes in Lebanon, and Paris Fashion Week
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Icelandic Government Seeks to Hold Referendum in August on Restarting EU Accession Talks
Iceland has been hesitant about joining the EU over concerns it would be forced to share its rich fishing grounds with boats from other European countries.
In-Depth
The Reason Obamacare Is So Hard to Fix
Despite persistent effort from both major parties, disagreement continues over the role of government in providing health care.
Trump to Sign Executive Order on College Sports
The president said he saw an urgent need to rein in the unrestricted name, image, and likeness compensation and playing eligibility in college athletics.
China’s ‘Two Sessions’ Open Amid Increased Defense Spending, Military Purge, and Iran Uncertainty
Beijing’s annual political meetings open as rising defense spending, widening military purge, and war in Iran highlight pressures facing the CCP leadership.
Millennial Men Face Low Testosterone Crisis, Doctors Warn
Doctors are seeing a surge of millennial men with low testosterone, erectile dysfunction, and early prostate concerns.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi

The 10 Most Common Medications Americans Are Taking
These are the drugs defining American health nowadays.

Oklahoma’s Onion Burger
A foil-wrapped burger and frosty cup of house-made root beer reveal exactly why people still line up for this Depression-era classic.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Labor’s $3 Million Superannuation Tax Bill Passes House of Representatives
The bill will double the tax on super balances above $3 million, and impose a 40 percent rate on balances over $10 million.

Hanson Claims NSW Prison Being Refurbished for ISIS ‘Brides’
One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson claims a 50-wing section of a NSW prison is being renovated to accommodate female prisoners considered violent extremists.

Energy Minister Says No Fuel Shortage, Urges Australians Not to Panic Buy
Energy Minister Chris Bowen said Australia currently holds more than a month’s worth of reserves, with oil supplies secured through May.

Coming to a School District Near You: ‘Portrait of a Graduate’
Advocates say academic achievement alone won’t prepare young people to keep up with the changing society and technology.

Will Trump’s 2024 Gains Among Latinos Hold in the Midterms?
Democrats seek to capitalize on slipping support among Latinos for Republicans over immigration and cost of living concerns.

Drew Carey Says His Misconceptions About Heart Attacks Led Him to Ignore Warning Signs
‘I thought if you had a heart attack, you would go “ugh” and fall down like in a cartoon,’ said the TV host as he described his 2001 scare.

Plaintiff Rests, Defense Begins Presenting Evidence in Social Media Addiction Trial
In the case of a California woman, now 20, allegedly harmed by social media, defense attorneys for Meta and Instagram present two witnesses from her school.

Colts’ Alec Pierce: I’ve Earned the Right to Explore Free Agency
After a career spent making spectacular catches, Pierce wants to see his role expand as well as make more money.

Pop Star Britney Spears Booked, Released After DUI Arrest in Southern California
The ‘Princess of Pop’ is scheduled to appear in Ventura County Superior court on May 4.

FDA Defends Demand for New Trial for Rare Brain Disease Therapy
Regulators have asked the company, which says there is already sufficient data, to run a placebo-controlled trial.

5 Exercises for the Exercise Averse
Exercising isn’t for everyone, or is it? For many of us, it’s a turnoff, but the following exercises are tailored specifically for the exercise-averse.

Over 100 Unreviewed Chemicals Are in Foods: Analysis
The substances are contained in sports drinks, snack bars, cereals, and other foods and drinks sold in grocery stores.

Cooking Without Meat Can Be Fun and Flavorful. Here Are 5 Recipes to Try
With a run of springlike weather and the beginning of Lent, now is a great time to try a new batch of recipes that are lighter in preparation but not in flavor.

What Is a Deed of Reconveyance, and How Does It Work?
A deed of reconveyance is a document that proves you’ve paid off the mortgage on your home.

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

A Food Tour of Miami’s Little Havana
From soft Cuban sandwiches to potent sugarcane juice and rolled cigars, Little Havana offers an unforgettable sensory journey.

















































































































