Trump Announces 3-Day Ceasefire in Russia–Ukraine War
The ceasefire will start May 9 and last until May 11, the president said.
Hantavirus: A Rare yet Deadly Virus Strikes Cruise Ship—What to Watch Out For
Infectious disease experts break down hantavirus risks, symptoms, and how rare person-to-person transmission actually is.
America’s Power Grid Is Hostage to One Component That Takes Years to Get
With growing demand from AI, data, and population centers, the U.S. has been losing the trillion-dollar race to rebuild its aging power grid.
The Science of Manipulation: Why Good People Follow Orders to Do Bad Things
Evil’s most reliable allies are not hatred or malice, but weakness, fear, and conformity—the silent forces authorities use to marshal obedience.
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UNBROKEN: The Untold Story of Shen Yun
The documentary follows the world-renowned Shen Yun Performing Arts as it rises to global acclaim while facing intimidation and threats of violence.
UK to Summon Chinese Ambassador After Convictions in London of 2 Hong Kong Spies
UK officials said two men convicted of conducting surveillance on pro-democracy activists acted on behalf of Hong Kong authorities and ultimately China.
World Bank Warns Oil Demand Destruction Is Spreading Globally Amid Strait of Hormuz Disruptions
The World Bank described the Strait of Hormuz disruption as ’the largest energy supply shock on record.’
WHO Official Says Hantavirus Outbreak Isn’t the ‘Next COVID’
‘This is not SARS-CoV-2. This is not the start of a COVID pandemic,’ says Maria Van Kerkhove.
NATO Members Must Spend 5 Percent of GDP on Defense by 2030, Says Poland
The NATO member on the eastern flank of the defense union has been a strong supporter of Europe increasing its defense spending.
Mollie Hemingway: The Untold Story of How One Man ‘Reshaped the Supreme Court’
While much attention has been paid to Clarence Thomas and Antonin Scalia, there’s another justice that warrants equal attention, Hemingway says.
Tune in Today: John Philip Sousa’s Legacy
A valid history of American music must the composer John Philip Sousa, known as ‘The March King.’
Anti-Inflammatory Sheet Pan Fajitas
One-pan fajitas bring together a no-fuss meal of chicken and vegetables straight from the oven.

What Makes Some People Live to 100? Scientists Find Clues in Their Blood
The secret to longevity may not be slowing aging but preserving the right systems.

Thinking About Thinking: A Review of ‘A World Appears’
Michael Pollan’s ‘Journey Into Consciousness’ is relevant to everyone.
Canada’s Conservative Movement Is Alive and Well
Conservatives were gathering not because they think Canada is beyond repair, but because they think it’s worth fighting for.

Hiker May Be First to Be Killed by Bear in Nearly 30 Years at Glacier National Park
The announcement comes days after a Florida man was reported missing from a trail in the same area.

Federal Judge Rules DOGE Humanities Grants Terminations Unlawful
District Judge Colleen McMahon said that the department’s actions violated the Constitution and involved ‘blatant’ discrimination.

Chinese Fleet Swarms Gas-Rich Reed Bank; Manila Accuses China of Illegal Energy Survey
Manila reports a 41-ship Chinese swarm at a critical gas field, testing U.S. defense treaties and threatening regional energy independence.

Gas Prices Drag US Consumer Sentiment to Record Low: Survey
Resolving supply disruptions and falling energy prices might be the only factors to boost sentiment.

Taylor Heinicke, Hero of Washington’s 2020 Wild Card Game, Retires After 10-Year Career
Heinicke played for five NFL teams and an XFL franchise in 10 seasons.

Rapper Kodak Black Pleads Not Guilty to Florida MDMA Trafficking Charge
The artist, whose real name is Bill Kahan Kapri, was arrested on May 6 on the felony drug charge stemming from an incident last year.

CDC Links New Salmonella Outbreak to Pet Chameleons
All sick individuals are children aged 2 years or younger.

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.

Environmental Nutrition: Love Your Lentils
The oldest cultivated legume, lentils have been Biblically and historically referenced, yet have the long-time reputation as “the poor man’s meat.”

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.






















































































































