Trump Says Iran Will Come to Negotiation With US After Tehran Rebuff
Trump said Iran will face ‘problems like they have never seen before’ if it refuses talks.
Trump Says He’s ‘Highly Unlikely’ to Extend Iran Ceasefire If No Deal Reached by Deadline
The ceasefire with Iran will expire on the evening of April 22, Trump said.
What Business, Welfare Groups Want in the Budget, and What an Economist Thinks They'll Get
Less red tape, a 25 percent gas levy, housing tax reform are among the things on a lengthy budget wish list from sector groups.
Lifeblood Expands Blood Donation Eligibility for LGBT Community
From April 20, gay, bisexual men and transgender people will no longer be asked whether they have had sex with men in the pre-donation questionnaire.
Australia, Japan Finalise Deal for 3 Naval Frigates
The deal sets into motion delivery of the first 3 of 11 vessels to be built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
Uyghur Scholar’s Book Tour Ends With Malaysian Airport Detention He Says Beijing Ordered
A U.S. citizen and Uyghur scholar said his case puts Beijing’s transnational repression on full display and sets a ‘dangerous precedent’ for Americans abroad.
Day in Photos: Shooting in Louisiana, Boston Marathon, and Hill of the Seven Colors
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
US, Philippines Conduct Large-Scale Drills Amid Increasing Chinese Aggression
Since 2023, the Philippines has worked with several countries to assert its rights in part of the South China Sea.
How Old-School Testing Is Helping Stop Modern-Day Cheating
An oral assessment initiative at Cornell University has been well-received as higher education struggles with AI-related integrity issues.
Trump Disputes Energy Chief’s Timeline for Lower Gas Prices
The president has said gasoline prices will fall once the U.S.–Iran conflict is resolved.
MPs Hear Testimony on Beijing-Linked Bomb Threats That Cancelled Shen Yun in Toronto, CCP’s Escalating Suppression Abroad
Falun Dafa Association representatives testify before Canadian MPs about Beijing’s recently escalated transnational repression directed by leader Xi Jinping
A Single Workout Can Boost Your Memory–Scientists Now Know Why
Even light exercise appears to synchronize brain regions involved in memory, helping explain why thinking can feel clearer after a workout.

Weeds for Wellness–Dandelion Greens Support Liver and Gut Health
A dandelion smoothie is a simple way to support digestion and liver health while enjoying its earthy, slightly bitter flavor.

‘We Are Stronger’: A Life Rebuilt Piece by Piece
Without connections to others and deep faith, military veterans often have great difficulty coming back to civilian society.
Australia Backs US-Led Push for Negotiated Middle East Outcome: Wong
Wong said the Australian government was working closely with the United States, with expectations of an achievable outcome as the ceasefire deadline looms.

One Nation Victory Confirmed After Recount Includes 81 Missing Ballot Papers
The electoral commissioner conducted the recount after a box of ballot papers was found in another electorate.

Australia’s Largest Ammonia Plant Set to Resume Within a Month After Outage
The nation’s largest ammonia plant which produces 850,000 tonnes a year of a key chemical used in fertiliser and explosives was shut down by a power surge.

House Ethics Panel Requests Victims Come Forward After 2 Lawmakers Resign
The House Ethics Committee revealed 20 misconduct investigations since 2017, with five cases left unnamed.

2 Killed, 5 Injured as Planned Fight Between Teens Turns Into Deadly Shooting at North Carolina Park
Virginians Head to Polls for Special Election on Redistricting Map Drawn to Favor Democrats
The map laid out in the special election referendum, which could give Democrats four more House seats, would go into effect in November.

$5,250 Tax-Free Educational Assistance Extended to 2025–2026: IRS
The funds can be used by employees to pay for tuition and fees of an educational course, as well as books, equipment, and supplies.

Dexter Lawrence Says He Has ‘Burning Fire’ in Him After Trade to Bengals
The Bengals traded the 10th overall pick in this Thursday’s Draft for the veteran nose tackle.

Baby Food Recalled in Europe After Testing Positive for Rat Poison
Officials said they were investigating the case as an attempted extortion of the baby food producer.

How Warming Your Feet Can Improve Sleep and Digestion
Exposure to cold during the winter months increases susceptibility to the common cold and may affect the function of internal organs.

Landmark Australian Study Finds Vaping ‘Likely to Cause’ Lung and Oral Cancer
A new Australian study finds evidence linking vaping to oral and lung cancers, urging action as to not repeat mistakes of the past.

Red Curry
This easy Thai Red Curry recipe is loaded with vegetables and comes together in one pot in just 40 minutes. It’s flavorful and healthy!

Install a Bath Vanity Light Bar
Three-light bars, ranging from 22 to 36 inches wide, are a popular choice because they fit nicely over a typical single sink vanity cabinet.

The Psychology of the Supercommunicators
Journalist Charles Duhigg set out on a journey to uncover the shared traits of people who are superb at communicating and connecting with others.

Norway’s ‘Most Beautiful’ City Is the Base for a Family Fjord Vacation
The beauty of Alesund makes it a wonderful place for a slow vacation.














































































































