Cuba Says 4 Were Killed in Gunfire Exchange With US-Registered Boat
The communist country’s interior minister says that the boat entered Cuban waters from Florida and opened fire at a border guard.
10 Memorable Moments From Trump’s State of the Union Address
The president delivered the longest such address in recorded U.S. history, punctuating it with emotional moments and real-life stories to illustrate policy.
Vance Announces New Phase of Fraud Investigations, Withholds $259 Million in Medicaid Funds From Minnesota
The vice president is chairing the White House anti-fraud task force investigating illegitimate uses of federal funds.
Judge Rules Illegal Immigrants Can Dispute Third Country Deportations
The government must provide them with notice and give them opportunity to challenge their new destination, a Massachusetts judge rules.
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The Improbable Comeback of Alysa Liu
At age 16 she was targeted by Chinese spies. She’s now the face of Olympic figure skating.
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Australian Prime Minister Evacuated From Residence After Chinese Bomb Threat Over Shen Yun Performance
The bomb threat sent to local presenters said, ‘If you insist on proceeding with the performance, then the prime minister’s Lodge will be blown into ruins.’
Tech Bosses to Meet at White House, Pledge Their Data Centers Won’t Boost Electricity Bills
President Donald Trump announced the Rate Payer Protection Pledge during his State of the Union address.
Peruvian Court Ruling Blocks Regulatory Oversight of Chinese Controlled Strategic Latin American Port
The increase in Chinese control over the strategic port of Chancay in Peru has raised national security concerns.
Police Officer Shot in Alleged Antifa Attack Testifies in Texas Trial
The police officer, who was shot in the neck, and detention officers finalize their testimony on Feb. 25 in the landmark trial.
How a Boy Who Made Suits in a Sicilian Home Factory Became a Bay Area Legend
After immigrating from Sicily in 1965 with his four brothers, Peter Cassara built one of the Bay Area’s most recognized tailoring businesses.
What the Surgeon General Nominee Said on Vaccines, Autism, and Psychedelics
The Republican chair of the Senate health panel asked Dr. Casey Means to endorse measles vaccines, while a Democrat questioned her promotion of products.
6 Simple Ways to Turn Everyday Herbs Into Healing Remedies
The preparation method you choose depends on a variety of factors, including the part of the plant you’re using and where you need relief.
US Sanctions 30 Individuals and Entities Tied to Iranian Arms, Oil Industries
These new sanctions came a day before U.S. and Iranian delegations were due to meet in Geneva for a round of negotiations.
8 Great Literary Cities
From London to New Bedford, Massachusetts, each city on this list has a rich literary heritage.
‘The Xinjiang Procedure’: Inside China’s Organ Harvesting Nightmare
Ethan Gutmann expands his investigation into the CCP’s human rights abuses.
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Shen Yun Performance to Ignite the Spiritual ‘Spark’ Across Aussie Audiences
Oliver Perrett, an MC for performing arts company Shen Yun and a fellow Australian, says watching the revival of traditional culture will enrich peoples’ lives.

5 Daily Habits That May Influence Your Genes
‘Your genes load the gun, but your daily habits pull the trigger,’ Dr. Shad Marvasti said.

How George Stubbs Championed Racehorse Portraits
London’s National Gallery focuses on Britain’s beloved horse painter in its new exhibition ‘Stubbs: Portrait of a Horse.’
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Secret Service Agents Fatally Shoot Man Trying to Unlawfully Enter Mar-a-Lago
Trump was not at Mar-a-Lago during the incident.

What the FBI Is Investigating in Criminal Probe of 2020 Election
The agency is probing issues that plagued Fulton County’s election, including unsigned tabulator tapes, identical ballot images, and deleted digital records.
Winter Storm Hits Northeast; More Than 7,000 Flights Canceled
The nor’easter brought heavy snow, high winds, blizzard conditions, and coastal flooding from Maryland to Massachusetts on Feb. 22.
Tennessee Approves New Permit for Boring Company’s Music City Loop
New construction for the tunnel can begin immediately, the governor’s office said.

K-12 Reading, Math Scores Lagging Behind Pre-Pandemic Levels: Study
State math and reading assessments for 2026 have been updated with questions that align more closely to what students are learning now.

Day in Photos: Fire in Massachusetts, Protests in the Philippines, and Air Taxi
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.

Nvidia Reports Record Sales Citing Strong Data-Center Demand
The company also expects $78 billion in sales for the first quarter, exceeding estimates by Wall Street analysts.

West Point Grad and MLB Hopeful Derek Berg Balancing 2 Career Goals
In his four seasons playing baseball for the West Point Black Knights, Derek Berg was part of four NCAA Division I Patriot League championship teams.

Actor Robert Carradine, ‘Lizzie McGuire’ and ‘Revenge of the Nerds’ Star, Dies at 71
In a Feb. 24 statement, the Carradine family said he died after a nearly 20-year struggle with bipolar disorder.

Around 6 in 10 Women Will Develop Cardiovascular Disease by 2050, AHA Forecasts
Health factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity are also expected to increase, the American Heart Association warns.

Presbyopia: What Raises Your Risk–and 7 Natural Remedies That May Help
Maintaining healthy sleep, stress, and nutrition habits helps to preserve good eyesight as we age.

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

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

Milestones Dominating 2026 Travel Plans
Gen Z and millennials are leading this shift in travel planning.
















































































