Trump Announces Extension of Iran Ceasefire
The U.S. naval blockade of the country’s ports will continue, the president says.
Trump Calls On Iran to Stop Execution of 8 Women Amid Negotiations
‘I would greatly appreciate the release of these women,’ the president says.
PA Automatic Voter Registration System Filters Out Noncitizens, but Process Flawed, State Audit Says
The auditor only looked at the underlying citizenship documentation of 58 of the more than 200,000 applications.
How Old-School Testing Is Helping Stop Modern-Day Cheating
An oral assessment initiative at Cornell University has been well-received as higher education struggles with AI-related integrity issues.
Democratic Rep. Cherfilus-McCormick Resigns Ahead of Ethics Committee Sanctions Hearing
The Florida Democrat stepped down before the panel could recommend a punishment for 25 ethics violations, calling the process a ‘witch hunt.’
Chinese Regime Targets Temples for Tax Audits Amid Mounting Government Debt: Insiders
Temples with large revenue have become lucrative targets for the CCP to fill its deficit amid a sluggish economy, insiders say.
Uyghur Scholar’s Book Tour Ends With Malaysian Airport Detention He Says Beijing Ordered
A U.S. citizen and Uyghur scholar said his case puts Beijing’s transnational repression on full display and sets a ‘dangerous precedent’ for Americans abroad.
Why Some Scientists Are Rethinking Darwin’s Theory of Evolution | Stephen Meyer
In a new film, “The Story of Everything,” coming to theaters April 30, Meyer lays out a case that could reshape how we think about life itself.
European Regulators Approve Moderna’s mRNA Influenza–COVID Vaccine
It’s the first authorization for a combination shot against flu and COVID-19.
A Single Workout Can Boost Your Memory—Scientists Now Know Why
Even light exercise appears to synchronize brain regions involved in memory, helping explain why thinking can feel clearer after a workout.
Supreme Court Seems Inclined to Limit FCC’s Authority to Issue Fines
Verizon and AT&T argued the FCC’s in-house adjudication system violates their constitutional rights.
Zucchini Dill Turkey or Chicken Burger: Your Meal Prep Best Friend
Ground turkey or chicken is mixed with grated zucchini, chopped onion, and fresh herbs for a juicy, fiber-rich burger.
Iron and Fire: William Harley and the Ride Into America’s Cultural Identity
The Harley-Davidson brand has become synonymous with the American spirit, as foretold by the enterprising start of its founders.

Meridians: How a Myriad of Symptoms Result From Blockages in Your Body
Your body has rivers of energy running through it. Keeping them clear is essential to maintain a healthy mind and body.

In Praise of Trees: An Arbor Day Journey Through American Art
From sublime panoramas to quiet woodland interiors, these paintings give viewers a perspective into the artists’ study of trees.
Gunman Kills 8 Children, Including 7 of His Own, in Louisiana Shooting
Police identified the suspect as Shamar Elkins, who fatally shot seven of his children and another child.

Iran Says It Closed Strait of Hormuz Again Over US Blockade
The declaration reimposing ’strict' control over the key maritime chokepoint came as Iranian gunboats fired on a tanker that tried to sail through.
Trump Signs Executive Order to Establish Pathway for Psychedelic Drug Treatments
Comedian and podcaster Joe Rogan sent Trump ibogaine data, which explained how treatments can improve a person’s life.
US Land Prices Climb 77 Percent Since Pandemic as Inventory Remains Low: Report
Raw land with no prior development has appreciated the most of any category, rising by 86.5 percent since the first quarter of 2019.

Trump Says He’ll Take Note of Companies’ Decisions on Tariff Refunds
Customs and Border Protection has started the first phase of tariff refunds following a Supreme Court decision invalidating Trump’s global levies.

The Iran War Likely Has Hurt Beijing’s Ambitions for the Yuan
Fighting in the Middle East seems to have delivered a setback to Beijing’s long-perused campaign to chip away at the U.S. dollar’s global dominance.

Kings’ Kopitar Counting Down to Retirement After 20 NHL Seasons
Los Angeles Kings’ forward Anze Kopitar, 38, just finished his 20th NHL season with the team, and will be retiring after the postseason.

Musician Alan Osmond, Eldest Member of ‘The Osmonds,’ Dies at Age 76
Osmond died at his Utah residence on April 20 surrounded by his loved ones.

Your Brain Is Flexible in Midlife: 4 Habits to Prevent Decline
Two brain experts say midlife is a critical window for brain health.
How an 80-Year-Old Doctor Fought Prostate Cancer
Weight lifting, daily walking, and run-walk intervals can help cancer patients fight fatigue, preserve muscle, and improve survival.

What Diet Soda Is Doing to Your Brain
Is regular soda any better?
When Eye Floaters Are Harmless—and When They Signal a Serious Problem
A sudden increase in floaters, seeing flashes of light, and obstructed vision signal an immediate need to seek medical care.
These Creamy Potatoes Are My New All-Time Favorite Side Dish
This hearty recipe is made on the stove, freeing up the oven for bigger dishes.

A Valuable Money Lesson for the Kids
If you have kids, teaching them about money rests squarely on your shoulders.

The Psychology of the Supercommunicators
Journalist Charles Duhigg set out on a journey to uncover the shared traits of people who are superb at communicating and connecting with others.

Norway’s ‘Most Beautiful’ City Is the Base for a Family Fjord Vacation
The beauty of Alesund makes it a wonderful place for a slow vacation.



















































































