US Issues Emergency Waiver to Allow Greater Ethanol Content in Gasoline Beginning May 1
EPA Director Lee Zeldin told reporters at a Houston energy conference that the order will boost gas supplies and lower costs before the summer driving season.
Jury Finds Meta, Google Liable in Social Media Addiction Trial
Jurors agreed with a California woman that the companies were responsible for psychological harms she suffered after becoming addicted to their platforms.
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Why Homeownership Is Increasingly Elusive for Young People
Today’s homebuyers are often advised to look at houses that are about three to five times their annual income.
New Documentary ‘Unbroken’ Shows Shen Yun’s Resilience in Face of Transnational Repression
The documentary premiered at AMC Lincoln Square in Manhattan to a full house.
NASA Unveils Plan for First Nuclear-Powered Interplanetary Spacecraft
Set for a launch in 2028, SR-1 Freedom will lay the foundation for nuclear-powered space travel.
House China Committee Chairman Urges Trump, Rubio to Address Beijing’s Human Rights Abuses
Rep. John Moolenaar urged the president to secure the release of China’s prisoners of conscience and asked Rubio to consider sanctions on Hong Kong officials.
Senate Democrats Send Counteroffer on DHS Funding: Schumer
The proposal includes requests focused on reforming Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a key sticking point in negotiations.
Is Cuba’s Regime Nearing the End?
Could this be the final chapter for the communist regime that has ruled the island for 67 years?
‘Unbearable’: Savannah Guthrie Gives First Interview Since Mother’s Disappearance
It’s been nearly two months since Nancy Guthrie went missing. ‘We are in agony,’ said the TV host.
71 Percent of Baby Foods Are Ultra-Processed, Study Finds
A new study found that baby foods in the United States contain additives linked to gut disruption, ADHD, and obesity.
Appeals Court Upholds Trump Administration’s Mandatory Detention of Noncitizens
This is the second time an appellate court has upheld the policy.
Protein Superfood Healthy Bites: Yes, You Can Eat Them As Dessert
Steel-cut oats, chia seeds, flax, and hemp hearts create a powerhouse mix of plant-based protein without any refined sugar, gluten, or dairy.
Ned LeDoux Lends Vocals to Dan Seals’s ‘God Must Be a Cowboy’
The latest rendition of the classic country song debuted March 13, 2026.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi

Vitiligo: The Autoimmune Condition That Turns Skin Against Itself—Here Are the Causes
Early patches usually appear on the hands, forearms, feet, and face, where they can lighten the skin and sometimes even whiten the hair.

Louisa May Alcott: America’s ‘Little Women’ Writer
This 19th-century writer inspires and entertains readers with her noble portrayal of family life during the Civil War.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Iran Threatens to Close Entire Hormuz Strait, Strike Utilities, US Companies After Trump Ultimatum
The Iranian Revolutionary Guards stated that any companies with U.S. shares will be ‘completely destroyed’ if Washington targets Iranian energy facilities.

State Department Renews Worldwide Caution Alert, Warns Iranian Groups May Target Americans
Groups that back Iran ‘may target other U.S. interests overseas’ or Americans around the world, the alert states.
Trump Postpones Potential Strikes on Iranian Power Plants, Citing Ongoing Constructive Talks
The Department of War has been instructed to postpone strikes against Iran’s energy infrastructure, initially for five days.
US Home Sale Cancellations Hit Record High for February
Redfin attributes the rise in back-outs to the influx of additional buyer options.

National Medical School Accreditor Scrapping DEI Requirements
The Liaison Committee on Medical Education published standards for the 2027–2028 academic year that do not reference ‘diversity, bias, or inequities.’

No Evidence Medical Cannabis Alleviates Anxiety, Depression, or PTSD: Study
The review did find some evidence cannabis can help deal with certain conditions, including autism.

As Iran Blocks Gulf Shipping, South America Steps Up Its Oil and Gas Production
‘There is a strategic shift toward a more resilient Western Hemisphere energy bloc,’ economist Steve Hanke stated.

Bipartisan Bill Would Ban Sports Betting on Prediction Markets
For more than a decade, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission has maintained authority to block contracts tied to gambling, but it recently signaled a shift.

Stephen Colbert to Co-Write New ‘Lord of the Rings’ Film in First Major Post-‘Late Show’ Move
The comedian will co-write the project along with his son and original trilogy screenwriter Philippa Boyens, as his late night show wraps on May 21.

How to Tell Whether You’re Living the Life You Want
A simple but honest check-in with yourself can change the direction of your life.
Common Exercise-Related Injuries and Natural Ways to Protect Your Joints
Exercise is one of the most powerful tools for longevity. However, more is not always better.

Eating Meat May Protect People at Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease
A 15-year Swedish study finds meat may shield carriers of the APOE4 gene against Alzheimer’s—unless they’re eating processed meats.
The 5 Elements Show How Emotions Ripple Through the Body
The five elements are dynamic phases in a cycle of support and regulation.
A Gluten-Free Pick-Me-Up Cake
This is the kind of cake you'll find yourself reaching for at any hour of the day.

Lawns, Part 1: Selection and Prep
Lawns are less expensive to install initially, but properly installed beds are less expensive to maintain.

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

Memorable Stays in Amsterdam’s 9 Streets Neighborhood
The Dylan Amsterdam is a five-star boutique hotel that champions understated luxury.











































































