Supreme Court Seems Sympathetic to Catholic Charity in Religious Rights Dispute
A divided lower court previously ruled Catholic Charities is not exempt from unemployment tax because it is not ‘operated primarily for religious purposes.’
Border Czar Challenges Sanctuary City; White House Declares ‘MAGA Madness’ | Live With Josh
Police officers face punishment in New York for working with Border Patrol.

A Heartbreaking, Inspiring Retelling of the Chosin Reservoir Withdrawal
Brutal and graphic, Joseph Wheelan’s ‘The Farthest Valley’ is a necessary work of one of America’s most heroic military moments.

A Teriyaki Stir-Fry for an Easy Weeknight Dinner
Salmon and vegetables get a boost of flavor from a sweet and savory homemade teriyaki sauce.

24 Hours in Lisbon
Portugal’s capital, with its off-the-beaten-path vibe, maritime history, and delicious food, invites exploration.
Most Read
Top Stories
US Sanctions Chinese, Hong Kong Officials for Undermining City’s Freedoms, Persecuting Activists Abroad
The action targets the officials for their role in ‘coercing, arresting, detaining, or imprisoning’ dissidents in Hong Kong and abroad.
NASA Astronauts Say They Would Take Starliner Again After 9-Month Stay in Space
Problems with the Boeing capsule forced them to extend their stay, but they remained confident in the craft. ‘We’re going to make it work,’ said Butch Wilmore.
Trump Establishes New Office to Oversee CHIPS Act and Accelerate Investments
The new Investment Accelerator will help ‘cut through red tape’ and allow businesses to quickly use capital and create jobs, according to the White House.
China’s Role in US Fentanyl Crisis Directed by Regime Leadership, Expert Says
Insiders say fentanyl is at the core of the Chinese Communist Party’s bid to take revenge on the West, and America makes a perfect enemy.
Hegseth: Men and Women in Combat Must Meet ‘Same, High Standard’
‘All combat roles will only have sex-neutral standards. Common sense,’ the defense secretary says.
Federal Task Force Scrutinizing Harvard’s Contracts in Anti-Semitism Probe
The announcement followed Columbia University’s pledge to comply with federal requirements and protect Jewish students.
Signal Chat Leak Case Is Closed, White House Says
National security adviser Mike Waltz has said he is responsible for adding The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief to a sensitive discussion.
212,268 Pounds of Egg Products Potentially Containing Bleach Recalled
The products have been distributed in multiple U.S. states.
Day in Photos: Georgian Protests, Marine Le Pen Trial, and Cherry Blossom Season
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
Kefir: Better Than Probiotic Supplements With Broad Immune System Support
A fermented dairy product, kefir is packed with probiotics and bioacitve compounds.
▶Everything About Shen Yun Is ‘Glorious and Divine,’ Says Singer
On March 26, Shen Yun Performing Arts showcased ancient Chinese culture through a performance of classical Chinese dance, music, and storytelling.
Judge Issues Order to Keep Intelligence Employees on Administrative Leave
The employees were offered resignation options after Trump’s order targeting DEI.
224,000 Children’s Jewelry Kits Recalled Over Hazardous Substance
The products, which were made in China, contain a resin that could cause skin and eye irritation, U.S. officials say.
Trump Media Becomes First Company to List on New NYSE Texas
Trump Media and Technology Group launched trading on the newly formed NYSE Texas, making it the exchange’s first listed company amid Texas’s rise in finance.
US Treasury Targets Hezbollah’s Iran-Backed Aid Network
The individuals and companies allegedly facilitate and conceal oil sales for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard, which sends the money to the terror group.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
US, Taiwan Should Work Together to Counter CCP’s Malign Influence, Expert Says
‘There could be a lot of lessons learned and shared,’ said Russell Hsiao, executive director of Global Taiwan Institute.
Goldman Sachs Raises Risk of US Recession as Tariff Policies Roll Out
Analysts suggest that the U.S. economy has a 35 percent chance of entering a recession within the next 12 months.
‘The Penguin Lessons’: A Man, a Bird, and a New Perspective
A teacher comes to a boarding school to escape his past in this entertaining and deeply moving film.
Special Coverage
Special Coverage