US Forces Board Sanctioned Oil Tanker in Indo-Pacific
Military forces intercepted the Veronica III in the Indo-Pacific military region without incident on Feb. 15.
China’s Annual Military Meeting Reveals Unusual Absence of Top Generals Amid Ongoing Purge
No full generals appeared at the Beijing gathering, highlighting ongoing purges and strain within the CCP’s military leadership.
Rubio Visits Slovakia, Hungary to Bolster Ties in Central Europe
The U.S. State Department said last week that Rubio plans to discuss bilateral issues, including NATO responsibilities, as well as energy cooperation.
As Demand Grows, US Nuclear Energy Industry Faces Looming Crunch in Reactor Fuel Supply
Experts laud $2.7 billion outlay to rebuild nation’s capacity to enrich uranium, but warn it may take a decade for domestic production to meet burgeoning need.
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Automakers Pump Brakes on EV Investment as Federal Subsidies Stop
‘EVs will only grow very slowly from here on out due to a saturated market and lack of consumer demand,’ an energy analyst said.
Atherosclerosis: The Silent Buildup Narrowing Your Arteries—Warning Signs to Watch For
Often called a “silent” disease, atherosclerosis can progress for years without symptoms–until it leads to heart attack, stroke, or other serious complications.
US Forces Carry Out 10 More Strikes on ISIS Targets in Syria
U.S. forces began launching strikes on ISIS targets in Syria after two U.S. soldiers and a civilian were killed in an ambush shooting attack on Dec. 13, 2025.
Zelenskyy Says US ‘Too Often’ Expects Ukraine to Make Concessions in Peace Talks With Russia
The Ukrainian leader told the Munich Security Conference he’s hoping for progress toward peace in a set of trilateral talks next week.
The Arctic Chessboard: Why Greenland and Canada Are Critical to US Security Against the CCP | Alex Gray
Gray is convinced that after independence, Greenland is likely to fall prey to the Chinese Communist Party’s ‘well-worn playbook.’
Day in Photos: Cyclone in Madagascar, Mass Fishing in Nigeria, and Snow Festival in Japan
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Trump Ramps Up Pressure on Iran: What to Know
The U.S. president has continued to expand military build-up in the region, and has entertained talk of regime change in Iran.
No Arrests in Nancy Guthrie Case After Major Operation Near Her Home
On Feb. 12, the FBI doubled its reward for a tip leading to an arrest in the case to $100,000.
The Golden 5: Classic Compound Exercises for Full Body Strengthening
Some exercises, though effective, are trendy for a time and then fade away. These five exercises pass the test of time; once you perform them, you'll know why.
Olympic Spotlight on Alysa Liu and Eileen Gu Ignites US-China Political Debate
The contrasting paths of the two U.S.-born athletes of Chinese descent have taken on symbolic weight amid heightened U.S.-China tensions.
Trump Admin Launches Investigation Into Texas’s Muslim-Only Community Project
The department received a complaint alleging a ‘large-scale pattern of religious discriminatory conduct’ by project developers.
Tilman Riemenschneider’s Mastery of Sculpting the Virgin Mary
Analysis of two Riemenschneider sculptures of the Virgin Mary showcase the artist’s ability to capture detailed emotion.
‘Put Your Legs On’: A Marine’s Road to Recovery and Beyond
Rob Jones lost his legs in an Afghanistan explosion but rebounded into a new high-profile athletic life.
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Brain’s ‘Cleaning System’ Reveals Dementia Risk 10 Years in Advance
Your brain’s waste disposal system may hold key to preventing dementia.

Behold the Beauty: Holy Matrimony and the Goldsmith
This painting celebrates the hard-won virtues of the master craftsman and the happily married couple.
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White House Fires Interim US Attorney in New York Hours After Judicial Selection
‘You are fired, Donald Kinsella,’ Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche wrote on social media.

EPA Rescinds Obama-Era Finding That Served as Basis for Climate Regulation
The Trump administration eliminated a 2009 finding that six greenhouse gases are a danger to public health.
FBI Releases New Details of Suspect in Nancy Guthrie Case, Increases Reward to $100,000
The 84-year-old was last seen on the night of Jan. 31.
NASA Awards Next 2 Private Astronaut Missions to International Space Station
Axiom Space and Vast will each have the opportunity to organize 14-day missions aboard the orbiting outpost in 2027.

Kremlin Poisoned Alexei Navalny With Dart Frog Toxin, 5 European Countries Allege
Navalny, who was Russia’s most prominent opposition leader, collapsed and died in February 2024 after a walk at a penal colony.

I Waited Until 75 to Retire With $1.4 Million—Do I Have to Follow the 4% Rule?
Older retirees can often spend more—but need a smart plan.

‘Quad God’ 1 of Many American Athletes Forced to Find Silver Lining at Olympics
Malinin falls twice to join growing list of strong U.S. competitors coming up short of gold in Italy.

On and Off Screen, John Michael Finley Explores Fame, Fatherhood, and Faith
In the new movie ‘I Can Only Imagine 2,’ MercyMe frontman Bart Millard wrestles with life’s choices. The actor who portrays him can relate.

22,912 Pounds of Beef Products Recalled Across 3 US States
The recall has been designated with a ‘High-Class I’ classification, which is the most severe of the three recall designations.

Fermented Beets: How to Make a Traditional Blood Tonic
Fermentation transforms beets into tangy, nutrient-rich beet kvass.

The Burr With Health Benefits
In traditional Western herbal practice, burdock earned a reputation as a blood cleansing herb.

CDC Issues Travel Health Alerts for 2 Countries Over Virus Outbreaks
The CDC has issued alerts for Bolivia and the Seychelles due to outbreaks of the chikungunya virus.

Warm up With a Creamy Soup
This soup combines fennel, potato, and spinach together into a creamy (with no cream if you want) bowl of comfort.

Refinancing a Mortgage: What It Means and How It Works
Homeowners typically refinance when mortgage interest rates have dropped, in order to get a lower rate than they currently have.

Paralyzed Equestrian Lauren Barwick Inspires Others Every Day
After a devastating injury at age 22, Lauren Barwick refused to let it end her dream of working with horses.

Her Adult Autistic Son Was Kicked Off a Cruise Ship. Now This Mom Is on a Mission to Better Awareness
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