Battle to Reopen Strait of Hormuz Begins With US Air Strikes, Allies Deploying Apaches
U.S. jets and allied Apaches have begun targeting Iranian vessels and drones in the Strait of Hormuz as coalition efforts intensify to restore maritime flow.
Justice Department Seizes Several Domains Spreading Iranian Terrorist Propaganda
Some of the websites openly called for Mexican cartel ‘partners’ to commit acts of violence against U.S. targets.
Judge Says He’s Ruling Against RFK Jr. Move to Block Gender Dysphoria Procedures for Kids
The health secretary had declared that ‘sex-rejecting procedures for children and adolescents are neither safe nor effective.’
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How Clean Water Brings Life in Malawi
Water wells built by a nonprofit eliminate cholera and create economic opportunities in remove villages.
Meningitis Outbreak: UK Confirms More Cases, Expands Vaccination Efforts
The case count is up to 29, with two confirmed deaths.
US, Japan Unveils Action Plan to Secure Critical Minerals Supply Chain
The two nations seek to discuss the feasibility of ‘border-adjusted price floors,’ starting with a select group of critical minerals.
China ‘Usurps’ UN as Tool for Advancing Strategic Interests, Report Says
The Chinese regime is shaping the United Nations to ‘serve the ends of the Chinese Communist Party,’ the report said.
US COVID-19 Death Count Higher Than Previously Known: Study
The research suggests about 20 percent more COVID-19 deaths occurred than the official number.
The Feminization of Society and the Stigmatization of Normalcy | J.D. Haltigan
Haltigan is a developmental psychologist, social science scholar, and honorary research fellow at the University of Buckingham.
Arts Panel Approves Gold Coin Featuring Trump’s Image
The coin’s size and denomination have not been finalized.
Baby Screen Time Linked to Early Brain Maturation
How babies are exposed to screens in their first years may shape the way their brains handle decisions and stress well into adolescence.
America’s Aging Oil Refinery Infrastructure Sees Renewal Under Trump: Industry Experts
‘We have a recognition that we haven’t built anything in a long time, and we’ve lost the muscle capacity,’ energy economist Trisha Curtis says.
Why Is America Going Through a ‘Dating Recession’?
According to research, a primary cause of the dating slump is lack of self-confidence among young men and women.
‘Look Twice, Live Fully': Staying Safe Without Living in Fear
Former intelligence officer Tim Beard suggests ways to keep safe in our everyday lives.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi

Asparagus: An Antioxidant-Packed Vegetable That Benefits Gut and Bones–How to Get the Most of It
Each spring, asparagus—packed with vitamins, antioxidants, and prebiotic fiber—takes the spotlight.

‘Ruffles & Ribbons’: Marie Antoinette’s Fashion Revolution
Hand-colored prints at The Frick Collection in New York City reveal the trends that defined an era.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Hyundai Halts Sales, Initiates Recall of Palisade SUV After Fatal Powered-Seat Incident
The powered second- and third-row seats in the SUVs may not properly detect an occupant and could continue with power-folding operations, the company said.

Iran Calls for New Hormuz Transit Regime After War
‘We do not want to see war in the region again, nor the strait closed again,’ said Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
Trump Expects Iran War to End ‘Soon’
‘Won’t be long. And we’re going to have a much safer world when it’s wrapped up,’ President Donald Trump said.
24 States Sue EPA Over Repeal of Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding
The coalition seeks to restore the finding and the federal authority to regulate emissions.

Fetterman Says He Was ‘Shocked’ When Biden Lifted Title 42, Calls Border a ‘Serious Failure’ for Democrats
The Senate Democrat said he still does not know why the Biden administration ended the pandemic-era border policy, which he publicly opposed lifting in 2022.

EU Says It Will Get War Loan to Ukraine Despite Hungarian Opposition
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has blocked the the loan to Kyiv due to a dispute over the Druzhba oil pipeline.

Beijing’s Ballyhooed Digital Yuan Has Disappointed, at Least so Far
A slow start for China’s digital yuan may not spell doom for Beijing’s monetary ambitions, but it does point to significant difficulties.

Approaching Stanley Cup Postseason a Special Time of Year for NHL
Of the 32 active NHL teams, 10 have never won the Stanley Cup. The Montreal Canadiens have won the most Stanley Cup championships (23).

Top TV Producers Have Faith Audiences Will Tune Into These Biblical Tales
Several of the women of Genesis—Sarah, Hagar, Rebekah, Leah, and Rachel—take center stage in ‘The Faithful,’ a six-hour FOX event series kicking off March 22.

What Happens When Teachers Are Replaced by Screens
After a decade of one-to-one devices, some schools are rethinking the screen.
How to Soak and Sprout Nuts and Legumes to Reduce Tannins
Part 3 of ‘The Art of Sprouting’ explores how soaking and sprouting nuts and beans can enhance flavor and mineral absorption.

How Both Introverts and Extroverts Bring Unique Strengths
How our nervous system responds in a social environment reflects more than our personality.
When a Headache Signals a Warning–and How to Help Prevent It
Most headaches are harmless, but some signal stroke, vision loss, or brain bleeding. Find out how to identify the red flags and habits that may lower your risk.
Lemon Tarragon Snapper With Asparagus and Penne
For this quick dinner, I broil the fish for just five minutes, then finish it with a bright, refreshing lemon and tarragon sauce.

10 First-Time Homebuyer Mistakes to Avoid
Keeping yourself informed can make the experience of getting a mortgage much smoother

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

How to Meet Japan’s Stationmaster Cats
A station, a cat, and a tourism boom few could have predicted.

















































































