Lawmakers Depart Washington as DHS Stands on Verge of Shutdown
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) has said a deal is ‘not close,’ despite extensive negotiations on funding for the agency.
US Man Linked to Police Killings Sentenced to 3 Years’ Jail
An American man in communication with an Australian trio who gunned down 2 police officers has been sentenced in an Arizona court.
Australian Postal Service Flags Another Price Increase, This Time for Stamps
The basic postage fee for small letters is expected to rise from $1.70 to $1.85, as Australia Post cites falling volumes and a $230.4 million loss in 2025.
Security Bill Expands ASIO Questioning Warrants, Removes Sunset Clause
A sunset clause is a built-in expiry date that forces parliament to revisit extraordinary powers and decide whether they should continue.
Featured
Is Australia's Centre-Right Party Doomed to Repeat the Fate of its Predecessor?
Nearly 80 years on, the familiar problems that crippled the UAP now grip the Liberal Party of Australia.
Rubio Heads for Munich Security Conference, Warning That ‘Old World Is Gone’
Marco Rubio told reporters that ‘we live in a new era in geopolitics’ and every country needs to re-examine its roles.
Iran Must Make Deal Quickly or It Will Be Traumatic for Tehran, Trump Says
Trump said he had a good meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
In-Depth
Amid Minnesota Fraud Scandal, Legitimate Autism Centers Face Closure
‘The kids are going to be the collateral damage,’ says the owner of an autism center on the brink of closure because of funding roadblocks.
Judge Halts Trump Admin’s $600 Million Public Health Funding Cut Targeting 4 Blue States
The ruling pauses a clawback of funds allocated to California, Colorado, Illinois, and Minnesota. The states filed a lawsuit alleging political retaliation.
China’s Annual Military Meeting Reveals Unusual Absence of Top Generals Amid Ongoing Purge
No full generals appeared at the Beijing gathering, highlighting ongoing purges and strain within the CCP’s military leadership.
What Really Happens When Two People Date Face to Face
In an era when more than half of singles younger than 30 use dating apps, evidence suggests that a digital approach to romance may be fundamentally flawed.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi

Self-Dignity Is the Foundation of Health—Here’s How to Build It
True health isn’t about flawless routines–it’s built on the self-respect you practice.

‘Stop in the Name of God’: Take That One Day Off
Charlie Kirk’s posthumous book honors God and shows how it can bring about personal transformation.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
New Opposition Leader Vows Immigration Cut in 1st Speech
The move comes amid a surge in support for One Nation.

Puerto Rico Enacts Law Defining Unborn Children as ‘Human Beings’ in Penal Code
While the new law focuses on homicide statutes, critics say it could have ripple effects beyond that.

Conservatives Attempt to Reframe Debate Over Same-Sex Marriage Ruling
The Greater Than campaign argues same-sex marriage harms children and the family unit.

Katie Holmes Remembers ‘Dawson’s Creek’ Co-Star James Van Der Beek With Touching Tribute Following His Death
Other castmates also took to social media to pay tribute to the actor, who died on Feb. 11 from colorectal cancer.

US Annual Inflation Rate Slows Sharply to 2.4 Percent in January
Growth in consumer prices continues to stabilize to kick off 2026.

South Carolina Measles Outbreak May Be Petering Out
Cases have been declining in recent days.

Fermented Beets: How to Make a Traditional Blood Tonic
Fermentation transforms beets into tangy, nutrient-rich beet kvass.

NIH Confirms It’s Funding Research Into Ivermectin as Cancer Treatment
Ivermectin may have a role in dealing with cancer, according to the National Cancer Institute director.

Ask the Builder: A Drone May Save You Big Money
With the help of a drone, there’s no need to scale a dangerous, tall ladder for inspection.

Paralyzed Equestrian Lauren Barwick Inspires Others Every Day
After a devastating injury at age 22, Lauren Barwick refused to let it end her dream of working with horses.







































































































