Putin Says He Thinks Ukraine Conflict Is Coming to an End
Russia and Ukraine agreed to each release 1,000 prisoners and observe a ceasefire between May 9 and May 11.
‘Blue Dot’ House District in Deep Red Nebraska Considered a Big Prize for Democrats
Nebraska’s formula for issuing electoral votes means every district counts. This isn’t a presidential election year, but Democrats aim to win District 2.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Threatens Heavy Response to Any US Attacks on Iranian Ships
The U.S. military has maintained a blockade of Iranian ports and maritime trade since April 13, and has fired on four vessels as part of the effort.
Australia to Give Fiji $30 Million in Fuel Support Under New Security Deal
Fiji has approved a new treaty framework with Australia as Canberra pledges to help manage rising fuel costs across the Pacific.
1st ‘ISIS Bride’ Denied Bail by Australian Court
Janai Safar is one of 4 women and 9 children that arrived in Australia on May 7.
Minister Repays $10,000 to Taxpayers after Travel Rule Breaches
The Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority found Minister Anika Wells broke parliamentary travel rules for four trips between 2022 and 2025.
What’s Involved in Albanese’s $10 Billion Fuel Security Plan?
The Labor government plans to establish a state-owned fuel security reserve.
Judge Apologizes to DC Shooting Suspect Over His Jail Treatment
‘Right now, it’s not working. It’s insufficient. I think it’s legally deficient,’ the judge said about the alleged assassin’s confinement.
Paris G7 Pushes Back on China’s Grip on Critical Minerals
The bloc agreed on the need to break Beijing’s grip on rare earths and processing, but experts said rebuilding Western capacity will take years.
Day in Photos: UFO Files Declassified, WWII Victory Commemoration, and Albanian Riot
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Astronomers Tracking Unexplained Spike in Meteor Events
Extra focus on falling space rocks also puts extra focus on who’s keeping an eye on the sky.
CCP Launches Broad New Political Purge Ahead of 21st Party Congress, Insiders Say
The campaign has spread across finance, security, and local governments as Beijing intensifies investigations into officials’ assets and political ties.
10 Most Common Vitamin K Shot Questions, Answered
The progressive adoption of vitamin K shots as standard of care for newborns since the 1960s leaves many concerns about necessity, safety, and effectiveness.

How to Get Off the Pill Train—Safely
Many prescriptions are meant for short-term use–not a lifetime. Without guidance, patients often remain on them unnecessarily for years.

‘Proclaiming Liberty’: The Story Behind the Declaration of Independence
Timothy Sandefur traces the landmark document’s roots and how it shaped future political ideology.
‘A Tough Ask’: Coalition Braces For By-election Defeat
The Farrer contest is looming as a showdown between One Nation’s David Farley and independent Michelle Milthorpe.

Victoria’s Debt Set to Hit $165 Billion This Year—Here’s What the Budget Reveals
The budget also includes record health spending and cost of living measures.

Ford Targets Mass-Market EVs in Direct Challenge to China
The company recently revealed a new end-to-end organization, aiming to build low-priced electric vehicles.

Justice Department Sues New Mexico, Albuquerque for Obstructing Federal Immigration Enforcement
The lawsuit raises issue with a state law and a city ordinance designed to limit local cooperation with federal immigration enforcement activities.

Daystar Cofounder and President Joni Lamb Dies at 65
The network said she had been facing ‘serious health matters.’ Lamb cofounded Daystar alongside her late husband in 1993.

Nike Sued by Consumers for Not Refunding Tariff Costs
Nike was sued on Friday by consumers who accused the athletic apparel and footwear maker of not refunding tariff-related costs it passed on in the form of hi

Broncos Receiver Marvin Mims Says Team ‘Expecting a Super Bowl’ in 2026
The Broncos lost in the AFC Championship Game last season, with QB Bo Nix sidelined, and then added wideout Jaylen Waddle in the offseason.

New GJW Mother’s Day Collection Highlights Family-Friendly Content
Selections include the 26-episode French animated series ‘Loulou de Montmartre’ and the 2024 South Korean comedy-drama ‘Citizen of a Kind.’

Norovirus Outbreak Sickens 115 People on Caribbean Princess Cruise Ship, CDC Says
Princess Cruises and the crew have increased cleaning and disinfection procedures in response to the outbreak.

Your Skin Ages From the Inside Out
Moisturizers do little to help the skin, however, most skin aging can be significantly delayed.

Which Protein, Fats for Brain Health? What’s Missing From the New Food Pyramid? | David Perlmutter MD
What does the “upside down food pyramid” look like in everyday eating terms? How do we affordably meet our daily quota of proteins, fats, and nutrients the “pyr

Outbreak on Cruise Ship Leaves 3 Dead: 5 Things to Know About Hantavirus
‘To date, one case of hantavirus infection has been laboratory confirmed, and there are five additional suspected cases,’ officials say.

Salsa Verde Chicken and Vegetable Slow Cooker Meal
Tender shredded chicken simmers in salsa verde, creating a versatile dish that can be served over greens, tucked into tortillas, or enjoyed on its own.

Ask Angi: What Are Some Overlooked Home Repairs (and Why do They Matter)?
Winter can quietly take a toll on your home—and some of the most common issues are also the easiest to overlook.

The Greatest Logician Since Aristotle—and Why He Believed in Life After Death
Renowned mathematician Kurt Godel believed the afterlife exists so we can deepen the learning process that begins in this world and reach our full potential.

Last-Minute Vacations You Can Book With Your Tax Refund
The key here is flexibility—on destination, dates, and vibe.






































































































