DOJ Urges Preservation Group to Drop White House Ballroom Lawsuit After Dinner Shooting
The Justice Department said the lawsuit puts the lives of the president and his family at risk.
US Forces Intercept, Turn Back Iran-Linked Tanker in Arabian Sea
The U.S. Central Command said the tanker began ‘complying with U.S. military direction to turn back to Iran under escort.’
Liberal Party Grapples With Preference Question Amid One Nation Surge
Former Prime Minister John Howard once famously said One Nation should be placed last on every Liberal Party how-to-vote card.
Security Agencies on Alert as ISIS ‘Brides,’ Children Eye Return to Australia
Four women and nine children reportedly left Syria’s al-Roj camp on April 24 and travelled to Damascus, with plans to fly to Australia.
‘Sitting Ducks’: Hastie Warns Australia Too Reliant on US for Security
Shadow Minister Andrew Hastie has called for a rebuild of Australia’s industrial and defence capability amid growing global uncertainty.
Brutalist Car Parks, Substations Among ‘Heritage Howlers’ in New Report
North Sydney’s MLC building was likened to a filing cabinet posing as an office tower.
Israeli President Wants Netanyahu to Seek Plea Deal Before Potential Pardon
‘Efforts should first be exhausted to reach an agreement between the parties, outside the courtroom,’ Israeli President Isaac Herzog said in a statement.
US Allows Venezuela to Fund Maduro’s Defense After Court Challenge
Maduro is awaiting trial in New York City on federal charges related to narco-terrorism and drug trafficking.
Junta Forces Clash With Rebels and Islamic Terrorists in Mali
Ethnic Tuareg rebels and members of the Al Qaeda-linked Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin launched coordinated attacks across Mali on April 25.
NATO Minus US: European Militaries Won’t Add Up to Deter Russia
The possibility of a U.S. exit from NATO leaves European leaders assessing military capabilities without American might.
Blanche: Suspect Likely Targeted Trump, Officials at Dinner Event Shooting
The suspect likely traveled from Los Angeles to Chicago and then to the District of Columbia by train, the acting attorney general said.
US Accuses China of ‘Industrial-Scale’ AI Theft Ahead of Trump’s Visit
A White House memo alleges coordinated efforts to extract U.S. AI technology, marking a sharper, security-driven phase in U.S.–China rivalry.
No Weight Monday: 5 Effective Bodyweight Exercises That Require Zero Equipment
Mondays are critical for exercising. Miss it, and you increase your likelihood of missing other days too.

‘Michael’: The ‘King of Pop’ Biopic Is Only Half of the Story
The studio recognized a tell-all would’ve been a disaster, so it presents just the early stuff.
Albanese, Marles Condemn WH Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting
‘I am pleased to hear the President and the First Lady, along with all attendees at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, are safe,’ said Anthony Albanese.

NSW Lawmaker Condemns Push for All-Gender Toilets in Public Buildings
NSW Legislative Council Member Rachel Merton described the push for shared public toilets as an activist attempt to prioritise ‘radical gender ideology.’

Australia’s Wealthiest Person Pledges $200 Million to Build Homes for Veterans After War Hero Arrest
Real-World Testing Finds EVs, Hybrids Miss Range and Fuel Targets
Results from the Australian Automobile Association highlighted significant gaps between manufacturers’ claims and real-world EV and hybrid performance.

Supreme Court to Review Geofencing in Pivotal Case for Privacy Rights
One legal expert described the case to The Epoch Times as ‘once-in-a-generation.’

Congress Returns—Here’s What’s on Its To-Do List
The top priority will be to continue work on a $70 billion package to fund ICE and Border Patrol.

Jake Reiner, Son of Rob and Michele Reiner, Speaks Out Publicly Following Their Tragic Deaths
In an emotional essay, Jake described his parents’ murder and the events that followed as a ‘living nightmare.’

Pentagon Seeks $104 Billion for Nuclear Weapons Programs
Requested 19.5 percent boost in annual ‘nuclear enterprise’ spending addresses increasing threats, aims to restart tests for first time in four decades by 2028.

Baby-Faced Bopper Murakami Making Big-Boy Impact
The first-year import is changing the way MLB teams view power hitters from Japan.

CDC Investigating Multi-State Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Backyard Poultry
So far, 34 people in 13 states have been sickened, the agency said.

The Hidden Power of Spring: How Simple Daily Habits Can Rebuild Your Energy and Immunity
TCM’s core spring dietary practices include three key principles: warming, circulating, and clearing.

Italian-Style Potato Salad With Resistant Starch for Better Blood Sugar
A simple cooking-and-cooling technique transforms an Italian-style potato salad into a blood-sugar-friendly dish.

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.

Tahini and Chocolate Cookies: Dessert You Can Feel Good About
Soft, nutty cookies recreate the charm of chocolate kiss cookies by using wholesome, nutrient-rich ingredients that satisfy without the sugar crash.

Ask the Builder: Having Fun With Brick
Funny things can happen at a brick factory that might have an older kiln.

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.

Travel to the Islands—Close to Home
It might surprise you to know that the U.S. coastline is dotted by some 18,500 islands.































































































