Trump Admin Weighs Allowing Foreign Ships to Transport US Crude to Domestic Refiners
The president may issue temporary Jones Act waivers to send Gulf of America oil to domestic plants to boost volume and stymie skyrocketing fuel costs.
Iran’s New Leader Issues 1st Statement, Says Hormuz Closure Should Be Used as Leverage
Mojtaba Khamenei threatened countries hosting U.S. bases, urging them to shut the facilities or face consequences.
Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness Lower in Recent Months, Preliminary Data Show
Officials presented the estimates during a meeting on March 12.
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Texas Case Could Clear Way for More Lawsuits Over Transgender Surgeries
The statute of limitations has emerged as a significant obstacle for lawsuits like Soren Aldaco’s.
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Shooting at Old Dominion University Being Investigated as Act of Terrorism
Authorities have identified the suspect as Mohamed Bailor Jalloh.
Senate Again Fails to Advance DHS Funding Bill as Shutdown Nears 1 Month
Major DHS enforcement components—including Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs Enforcement—remain unaffected.
Xi Warns China’s Military Against Disloyalty at CCP’s Top Political Meetings
CCP leader Xi Jinping’s continued purge of generals creates a vacuum in the PLA’s top leadership and weakens its combat capabilities, analysts said.
White House Disputes ABC Report Claiming Iran Wants to Launch Drones at West Coast
‘No such threat from Iran to our homeland exists, and it never did,’ the White House press secretary says.
The Shocking Decline of America’s Wild Horses
America was once home to millions of wild horses roaming the West. Today, only a fraction remains.
Police Respond to Active Shooter Incident at Synagogue in Michigan
The FBI has responded to the incident at the Temple Israel synagogue.
Why More Parents Are Refusing the Newborn Vitamin K Shot
The number of parents refusing the vitamin K shot for their newborns has jumped significantly in the past decade.
Airlines Raise Fares as Middle East Conflict Sends Jet Fuel Prices Soaring
Analysts say that beyond soaring costs, disruptions to oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz could also lead to jet fuel shortages in some markets.
Country Music Star Hannah Dasher Is Cookin’ With Sass
Dasher mixes Southern comfort food, humor, and old-fashioned hospitality in ‘Stand By Your Pan,’ a cookbook rooted in family and tradition.
Katharine Lee Bates: Penning America’s Hymn
In part 2 of a great song in this installment of ‘The Art of Liberty,’ we meet Katherine Lee Bates, the lady who wrote the lyrics for ‘America the Beautiful.’
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Is Your Drinking Water Putting You at Risk for Parkinson’s?
A study finds higher Parkinson’s rates near ‘younger’ carbonate aquifers. Experts explain what the findings mean–and what you can do.

John Donne’s Brilliant Poem on Married Love
The English poet and cleric’s ‘A Valediction: Forbidden Mourning’ speaks of love’s transcendence over time and space.
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RFK Jr. Undergoing Surgery
The health secretary is expected to return to work after about a week.

Trump Says War in Iran Is ‘Very Complete,’ Far Ahead of Schedule
The new comments from the president were carried by CBS News on Monday.
IEA Agrees to Release Record 400 Million Barrels of Oil From Reserves
Global oil prices pared their gains following the organization’s announcement.
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NJ Gov. Sherrill’s First Budget Reflects Democrats’ National Affordability Push
Sherrill proposed record property tax relief and no new individual taxes. Republicans called the $60.7 billion plan a tax increase in disguise.

US, Russian Delegates Meet in Florida on March 11
Russia’s lead negotiator, Kirill Dmitriev, said they talked about restoring U.S.–Russian relations and the global energy market disruptions amid the Iran war.

Eli Lilly Warns of Safety Risk From Compounded Zepbound Drugs Mixed With Vitamin B12
The drug manufacturer found ‘significant levels of impurity’ resulting from a chemical reaction between the two substances.

Geno Smith Says Reunion With Jets ‘Like a Movie Script’
‘They’ve got a real plan, and they’re ready to turn those things around,’ Smith said.

Cannes to Honor Barbra Streisand With Palme d'Or Award at 79th Annual Film Festival
Streisand will be recognized on May 23 for her decades long career across cinema, music, and theater, along with her activism and philanthropic work.

Prosecutor Says Rihanna, A$AP Rocky, 3 Kids Were Home When Woman Charged With Attempted Murder Fired
Blood Test Helps Predict Dementia Up to 25 Years in Advance, Study Suggests
The findings open the way to ‘earlier prevention strategies and more targeted monitoring,’ a researcher said, while critics caution about predicting diagnoses.

Nature’s Twin Energies That Explain Why You Get Sick
Traditional Chinese medicine diagnoses the root cause of illness by understanding the balance of two fundamental energies.

How to Sprout Grains for Better Digestion
Part 2 of ‘The Art of Sprouting’ examines how soaking and sprouting grains can improve digestibility and nutrition.

Millennial Men Face Low Testosterone Crisis, Doctors Warn
Doctors are seeing a surge of millennial men with low testosterone, erectile dysfunction, and early prostate concerns.

Green Immunity-Boosting Warm Tonic
Spirulina, miso, garlic, and lemon are blended into a warming, savory drink designed to support immunity and daily energy.

Make Drywall Hole Repairs Like a Pro
Most damaged drywall material, particularly a hole, is not difficult to repair.

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

Is Cancun Safe for American Travelers? Safety Tips and Advice Ahead of Spring Break
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico issued a new alert for travelers heading to Mexico for spring break on March 2.
















































































