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‘What Am I Doing Here?’: Teaching Children the Path to a Life ‘Most Richly Blessed’
There are many voices promising that wealth is the path to the ‘good life.’ But, knowing your ‘why’ is the path to a meaningful life.

Dolly Parton: ‘The Star of My Life Story’
The famous country singer keeps the spirit of her late husband alive through music.

Finding Adventure in the Ordinary
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Supreme Court to Hear Argument on Relation Between States, Religious Entities
The court is taking on cases involving a potential religious charter school and Wisconsin denying an unemployment tax exemption to Catholic Charities.
Both Parties on Edge As Special Elections Loom for Deep-Red District in Florida
The results of the two races on April 1 could reveal voter sentiment towards the administration heading into the 2026 midterm elections.
▶How to End the War in Gaza: Netanyahu Adviser Caroline Glick
Glick is a journalist, author, and recently, adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. She breaks down developments in the Middle East.
5 Decades After Mineral Discovery, Alaskan Locals Divided Over Plan to Mine It
‘Human beings need places like this. Just because there are minerals you can mine [and] it’s going to create jobs—at what cost?,’ one resident said.
Ear Infections: A Common Cause of Ear Pain With Clear Warning Signs
Approximately 80 percent of children will have a middle ear infection at some point in their lives.
Disney and ABC Under FCC Investigation Over DEI Policies
The FCC said an inclusion standard at ABC required 50 percent of regular or recurring characters featured on its network to be from ‘underrepresented groups.’
Rep. Spartz Faces Frustrated Voters in Indiana Town Hall
The 3rd term congresswoman listened to voter concerns about Trump, DOGE, and the Constitution.
Nationwide ‘Tesla Takedown’ Demonstrations Bring Out Protesters, Counter-Protesters
Seeking a nationwide ‘Tesla Takedown’ protest, organizers published an online interactive map for hundreds of protests across the country on March 29.
Judges Partially Block Trump Orders Revoking Security Clearances of Law Firms
Both law firms say that Trump’s orders revoking their clearances and ending contracts are unconstitutional.
Over 1,500 Shen Yun Performers and Family Members Call for Investigation of CCP Influence Targeting the Arts Group
The CCP in recent years has stepped up its sabotage campaign against the performing arts company, representatives said at a Lincoln Center press conference.
Pipeline Projects Prioritized for Quick Approval Under Emergency Energy Orders
More than 220 are eligible for quick approval. While Appalachia and Texas producers push for more interstate access, the Northeast is knotted in bottlenecks.
Shen Yun a ‘Reminder of Focusing on the Beautiful,’ Says Financial Planner
Chloe Denning, financial planner, was wowed by the talent she saw in Shen Yun Performing Arts, which proved a fun and informative experience.
Day in Photos: Samurai Fire Festival, Protest Against Tesla, and Partial Solar Eclipse
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
Zelenskyy Says Putin Stalling on Cease-Fire as Russia Expands New Offensive
Zelenskyy said that Russian leadership was intent on conquering more of Ukraine’s territory before committing to a U.S.-led cease-fire deal.
Court Blocks Texas Ghost Gun Manufacturer From Selling in California
The decision comes as anti-gun government policies are under review by the Trump administration.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
Gazans Demonstrate as Israel Warns of Land Seizures
Gazans’ rare protests against Hamas, which is known to be ruthless in its suppression of dissent, were motivated by fear of losing their land, analysts say.
Federal Judge Halts Shutdown of Voice of America
VOA employees secured a court order that prevents the Trump administration from shuttering the outlet, for now.
Popular Drugs and Therapies That Reverse Hair Loss—And Their Caveats
A 1988 medical paper noted a drug that generated hair growth in desired locations—it became the first FDA-approved medication for hair loss.
Federal Judge Blocks Deportation of Tufts University Student Detained by ICE
The Trump administration has been given until April 1 to respond to an amended complaint filed by the student’s lawyers.
Greenland, Denmark Push Back on Vance’s Visit
Denmark and Greenland disagreed with the U.S. vice president’s claims that they allowed Chinese and Russian infiltration.
Third Time’s the Charm: How America Secured the Virgin Islands
In ‘This Week in History,’ after 50 years and multiple treaties, Denmark finally cedes the Danish West Indies to America.
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