US, Israel Strike Iran After Nuclear Talks Collapse
American and Israeli forces targeted Iranian military and nuclear-linked sites, prompting retaliatory missile attacks across the region.
Trump Bans Anthropic AI Tech From Federal Government: What to Know
The disagreements between Anthropic and the Pentagon have sparked debate about the use of AI in the military.
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How Organized Activists Use New Tech, Old Tactics to Disrupt ICE
Activist networks are modernizing old insurgency tactics, such as ‘de-arresting,’ an analyst says.
In Photos: US and Israel Attack Iran
Trump said the ’major combat operations’ were to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. Iran has retaliated with strikes.
Epoch Reader Poll Finds Support for Tariffs, Skepticism of Court Limits on Presidential Authority
Majorities say national security justifies trade action, and oppose requiring congressional approval for sweeping tariffs.
Some Chinese Veterans Question Call to Return to Service If War Breaks Out in Taiwan Strait
As Beijing urges readiness for Taiwan conflict, China’s veterans cite broken promises, financial strain, and growing disillusionment.
HUD Proposes Rule to Implement Work Requirements for Eligible Adults Residing in Public Housing
Housing assistance was never meant to provide ‘work-able’ individuals with government support for their entire lives, HUD Secretary said.
Treating the Root, Not Just the Symptoms: The Power of Integrative Medicine | Dr. Daniel Monti
Dr. Monti pioneered the first integrative medicine department at a U.S. medical university.
‘Freedom Truck’ Mobile Museums of US History Tour the Nation: What to Know
The group’s mobile museums feature exhibits about the Revolutionary War and the nation’s founding 250 years ago.
5 Exercises for the Exercise Averse
Exercising isn’t for everyone, or is it? For many of us, it’s a turnoff, but the following exercises are tailored specifically for the exercise-averse.
Civil Rights Agency Approves Federal Decision to Designate Bathrooms, Locker Rooms by Sex
Federal agencies can ban transgender employees from intimate facilities reserved for members of the opposite sex, the agency ruled.
The Explosive Energy Meets Slow Depth in Beethoven’s ‘Pathétique’ Sonata
Beethoven’s Sonata No. 8 Op. 13 opens with a dramatic slow section that repeats and deepens questions to the fiery intense ones.
How to Educate a Child Long Before School Begins
True education begins not in the classroom, but in the home—where a child’s senses, imagination, and love of truth are first awakened.
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Muscle Power Predicts Longevity, Here’s How to Build It
There is a difference between muscle power and strength, and you can train for both.

Letting in the Light: The Delicate Art of Plique-à-Jour
These are rare examples of one of the most technically demanding enameling techniques in the history of decorative arts.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Cuba Says 4 Killed, 6 Injured in Gunfire Exchange With US-Registered Boat
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the United States will conduct its own investigation and respond accordingly.

The Improbable Comeback of Alysa Liu
At age 16 she was targeted by Chinese spies. She’s now the face of Olympic figure skating.
8 Takeaways From Trump’s State of the Union Address
The president unveiled new policies, including a retirement program proposal, lower energy costs tied to data centers, and a task force to combat fraud.
Vanguard, World’s 2nd Largest Fund Manager, Settles Coal Lawsuit With States
‘It is going to send shockwaves through the entire ESG complex,’ said a Texas official.

Wall Street Review: Stocks Close February Lower on AI, Private Credit Fears
Technology and financial shares led the declines.

Strong Pitching Roster Gives Tigers a Short Window to Win Big in 2026
With aces Skubal and Valdez, plus a returning Justin Verlander, Detroit has assembled a potent rotation. But keeping the pieces together won’t be easy.

Cottage Cheese Sold in Walmart Recalled in 24 States
Consuming the recalled item can pose a ‘significant health risk’ to people, the cheese manufacturer said.

How to Make Rosemary Wine to Lift Your Spirits and Boost Heart Health
Rooted in tradition, rosemary wine is an easy to make and flavorful tonic.

Why You Should Eat Watermelon Seeds, Rind, and Flesh
Watermelon offers a simple pleasure. It also offers something more practical.

Study Finds Gut Changes Linked to Ingredient in Weight-Loss Pills
New research suggests ‘wonder pill’ for weight loss may have potential unintended outcomes.

Easy, Garlicky Weeknight Shrimp Should Be in Your Dinner Rotation
A skillet full of shrimp with stir-fried vegetables offers a complete meal in less than 30 minutes.

Raising the Roof: Turning an Attic Into a Living Space
What began as an awkward space can end as a reading nook, playroom, or handy storage area.

How Italian Culture Shaped This Australian Radio Host’s Career
Radio host Tony Tardio described family as a ‘powerful force.’

New Report Finds Generational Differences in Travel Preferences
Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X, and Baby Boomers all have different travel style preferences.

















































































