Oil Falls, Stocks Jump on Renewed Hopes of Iran War Ending
Markets rallied after Trump said the United States could leave Iran within weeks, easing fears of a prolonged conflict and supply disruptions.
An Epoch Times Exclusive Documentary: Healthcare Decoded
Why prices are high, doctors are rushed, and patients don’t get better.
Trump Says He’s Strongly Considering Pulling US Out of NATO
Trump said the alliance is a ‘paper tiger’ and lambasted member states for not being more helpful in respect to the Iran conflict.
Supreme Court to Hear Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order
Justices are expected to examine the meaning of the 14th Amendment. Their decision might shape the U.S. population in the future.
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Back to the Moon: What to Know About Artemis II
The 10-day mission is the pathfinder for all manned missions to follow.
FDA Warns of Deaths Linked to Drug It Wants Removed From Market
Patients taking avacopan should immediately contact a health care professional if they develop symptoms indicating liver injury, regulators said.
UNBROKEN: The Untold Story of Shen Yun
The documentary follows the world-renowned Shen Yun Performing Arts as it rises to global acclaim while facing intimidation and threats of violence.
Protests Erupt Across China as Regime Tightens Security and Restricts Drone Use
In some cases, grievances appear to be evolving beyond specific disputes into broader political anger.
Trump Administration Illegally Ended Parole for Immigrants Who Used Biden-Era App: Judge
‘The parole terminations exceeded the agency’s statutory authority and contradicted the procedures set forth in its own regulations,’ the judge said.
He Ran the World’s Biggest Payment Processor; Now He’s Taking on Social Security | Frank Bisignano
Bisignano oversees not one, but two of America’s most consequential institutions: the Social Security Administration and the Internal Revenue Service.
What to Know About Trump’s Executive Order to Create a National Voter List
In the executive order, Trump calls for the Department of Homeland Security and the Social Security Administration to make a list of eligible voters.
Your Skin Has Natural Sunscreen, and How to Tap Into It
Dermatologists have long recommended daily sunscreen, but some researchers say gradual spring sun exposure may help the skin build its own natural protection.
SNAP Benefits Changing in Some States–What You Can Buy and Who Qualifies
Some recipients will see new restrictions on items such as soda and candy, alongside updated work requirements.
‘A Traitor in the FBI’: A Wild Mole Hunt
Former counterintelligence special agent Wayne A. Barnes offers an astonishing real-life adventure.
America: ‘A Nation of Artists’
Three centuries of art celebrate American civilization like never before, in this ambitious Philadelphia exhibition.
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Your Mind Has a Mirror. Here’s What’s Clouding It and How to Clear It
The inner “mirror of life” reflects everything happening within a person.

Charles J. Connick: The Art of Light
Connick’s studio became known for jewel-like, symbol-rich windows that helped revive stained glass in the United States.
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State Department Updates Warnings for Countries Amid Iran War: 4 Things to Know
A number of Middle Eastern countries are under Level 4 or Level 3 advisories.

America’s Half-Trillion-Dollar Sewage Problem
Fixing aging sewer pipes nationwide will cost hundreds of billions of dollars. Meanwhile, thousands of spills occur every year.
Trump Hails ‘Very Good’ Iran Talks, Threatens Major Escalation if Tehran Rejects Deal
Trump said a new group of ’very reasonable' Iranian negotiators are involved and have accepted most of Washington’s 15-point cease-fire proposal.
Democrat Gov. Hobbs Vetoes Charlie Kirk Highway Renaming Bill
The bill passed with only Republicans, who hold a majority in both chambers, voting in favor; Democrats against the bill called Kirk a ‘divisive figure.’

Italy to Push Back Coal Power Plant Phase-Out by 13 Years as Energy Crisis Looms
Rome cites energy security risks amid Middle East tensions as it keeps coal plants on standby despite earlier net-zero commitments.

Australia’s ‘Green Bank’ Commits $100 Million to Drive Electric Vehicle Uptake
Consumers who buy an EV will be given a 1 percent loan discount on eligible cars.

Sean Payton Talks ‘Humbling’ Experience Playing Flag Football Against National Team
Payton compared the experience to the Wet Bandits from the movie ‘Home Alone.’

Beat Shrinking Gluteal Muscles: A 12-Minute Workout to Strengthen the Glute Medius
Sitting for long hours and general aging can flatten your glutes–daily exercises can help lift, shape, and keep them perky.
AI Is 50 Percent More Likely to Support Bad Decisions, Study Shows
Researchers warn that overly agreeable AI may make people more self-centered and less likely to take responsibility for their actions.

The Science of Complaining: How It Harms Your Brain
The habit of complaining can be broken, paving the path for a happier, more positive outlook on life.
How to Add More Disease-Free Years to Your Life
A 60,000-person study found that tiny daily changes to three key habits can add disease-free years to your life.
These Copycat Cheddar Bay Biscuits Are a Super Easy Dupe for the Real Thing
Here’s how you can replicate Red Lobster’s renowned biscuits at home, without picking up a box.

Ask Angi: What Home Improvements Should I Not DIY?
Electrical work is one of the biggest areas where hiring a skilled pro is usually the smartest move.

Unexpected Job Offer Leads Retiree on a New Career Pathway
For this 74-year-old, retirement seems to be a thing of the past.

The Rise of the Skillcation: What to Know About Latest Travel Trend
While a regular vacation tends to focus on relaxation or sightseeing, a skillcation adds some structured learning or practice to the equation.


















































































