US Retail Sales Rebound in February After Sharp Drop to Start 2025
Consumers spent at a slower pace last month amid ongoing economic concerns.
Peter St Onge: Will Trump and DOGE Succeed in Gutting the Regulatory State?
In this episode, we dive into President Donald Trump’s multi-pronged strategy to revitalize America’s economy.
How to Cope with Survivor’s Guilt: Eric Lionheart on Supporting Veterans
Many of the brave men and women who return from war often experience PTSD and other challenges like survivor’s guilt.

The Milky Way and Its Myths: Sacred Stars and Starry Nights
These myths illustrate the paramount importance of the night sky.

Three Great Irish Poems to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day
Make merry on St. Patrick’s Day this year with these three poems written by accomplished Irish poets.

How a Teen Archeologist Discovered a Sunken Confederate Warship
In ‘This Week in History,’ the most powerful Confederate cruiser was sunk off the coast of Charleston and discovered exactly 102 years later.
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Trump and Putin to Discuss Cease-Fire on Tuesday
President Donald Trump said he foresees a ‘very good chance’ of reaching a cease-fire deal with Russia.
US Could Sign Individual Trade Deals After Trump’s Tariffs Reset Baseline: Rubio
The secretary of state said there will be tariffs on countries that match what they impose on the United States.
‘Less Than One-Third of 1 Percent' of Deaths Are Erroneously Reported: SSA
Being falsely listed as deceased makes it tough on the person to get a job, receive tax refunds, or secure credit, and affects dependents as well.
Why the Egg Industry Is Pushing for a Bird Flu Vaccine
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is putting $100 million toward researching a vaccine that could help stop the massive cullings due to avian influenza.
Trump Provides Update on Release of Classified Epstein and JFK Files
‘The bottom line is the records are getting out,’ the president said in a new interview.
▶Peter St Onge: Will Trump and DOGE Succeed in Gutting the Regulatory State?
In this episode, we dive into President Donald Trump’s multi-pronged strategy to revitalize America’s economy.
What to Know About the Alien Enemies Act, a 1798 Law Invoked by Trump
The president invoked the law to deport 250 members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, a move challenged by the ACLU and others in court.
Dismantling of Education Department Is Underway, Drawing Legal Challenges
The Trump administration is on track for sweeping changes to public education within the first 100 days of its second term, but legal challenges await.
Iranian Officials Threaten US After Airstrikes Target Houthis in Yemen
At least two Iranian officials, including a general, made the threats in the wake of strikes in the Middle Eastern country over the weekend.
Epoch Times Honored for Work Exposing Chinese Regime’s Human Rights Abuses
Reports on how the Chinese Communist Party takes organs from people imprisoned for spiritual beliefs win annual award for secular media coverage of religion.
Theatergoer in Spain Says Shen Yun Is ‘Magnificent’
Shen Yun Performing Arts has eight companies touring the world simultaneously.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
OECD Cuts US Economic Outlook Citing Inflation, Tariff Wars
The Trump administration justifies tariffs on foreign imports as a way to reduce existing trade imbalances and boost jobs within the country.
US Treasury Secretary Says White House Trying to Stave Off Financial Crisis
However, the secretary said there are ‘no guarantees’ that a recession will not occur.
Trump Says No Plans to Grant Exemptions From Steel and Aluminum Tariffs
Trump said the United States will impose reciprocal tariffs on trading partners on April 2.
In Phone Call, Trump and Turkey’s Erdogan Talk Russia–Ukraine War, Syria
The Turkish leader hailed the U.S. government’s efforts to end the three-year conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Plaintiffs Urge Judge to Address Federal Government’s Possible Violation of Federal Court Order
Deportation flights discharged illegal immigrants even after a judge said the immigrants should be brought back to the United States.
US Nuclear Submarine Begins Scouting Around Australia as AUKUS Takes Shape
The first steps towards realising the AUKUS defence pact have begun with the arrival of the USS Minnesota.
Exclusive: Trump’s Advisor Alina Habba Sounds Alarm on ‘Human Extortion’
Habba discusses the administration’s efforts to combat human trafficking, clears up remarks about Andrew Tate, and provides an update on the Epstein files.
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Residents are spending the night in line near gas stations while the government supplies only half of the country’s fuel needs.
White House Says Deportation Flights Didn’t Defy Judge’s Order
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt says the court’s order lacked legal basis and was issued after the flights left U.S. territory.
The Incredibly Fascinating Story of the James Webb Telescope
With humor, clarity and enthusiasm, Richard Panek’s ‘Pillars of Creation’ presents the math and science of building, launching, and using the space telescope.
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