DC Shooting Puts Focus on Security Gaps
The latest assassination attempt will likely force Secret Service to revamp operations, experts said.
Former FBI Director James Comey Charged With Threatening to Kill or Harm President
Comey was also charged with a count related to threatening criminal conduct across state lines through online or other interstate communications.
What to Know About UAE Leaving OPEC
Abu Dhabi’s exit could weaken OPEC, free the UAE to pump more crude, and reshape oil markets amid disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, analysts say.
What to Know About Surveillance Pricing as States Crack Down on Usage
Federal regulators and state lawmakers are scrutinizing how companies use personal data—from browsing habits to location—to tailor prices.
She Fled Persecution in China. Now Beijing Wants to Take Her Freedom in the West.
Threats and intimidation forced the cancellation of a Shen Yun performance in Toronto, a first for the CCP’s campaign to stop the group.
FCC Orders Early Review of Disney’s ABC Station Licenses
Disney is facing an early review of multiple station licenses in markets across the nation.
Supreme Court Urged to Allow Human Rights Case Against Cisco to Proceed
A 15-year-long case could carry broad implications for efforts holding companies accountable over international human rights abuses.
President Trump, First Lady Host King Charles, Queen Camilla for State Dinner
The second state dinner of Trump’s second term kicks off celebrations for the nation’s 250th anniversary.
Over 1,000 CCP-Linked Groups in America: Exposing United Front Operations | Peter Mattis
A recent landmark Jamestown Foundation report, ‘Harnessing the People,’ maps the CCP’s efforts to co-opt and weaponize civil society.
Drone Warfare Gets Massive Funding Boost in Trump’s 2027 Military Budget Request
Overall drone warfare spending would hit $75 billion under the 2027 request, said one Pentagon official, about triple the 2026 amount.
Why Snoring May Be an Early Sign of Sleep Apnea
A sleep specialist explains when snoring is harmless—and when it could be a health warning.
Prediction Markets Face Scrutiny Over Alleged Insider Trading Scandals
Research shows an increase in popularity in prediction markets alongside a corresponding surge in sports betting since it became legal in 2018.
Detoxing Healthy Anti-Inflammatory Cauliflower ‘Fried’ Rice Bowl
A grain-free take on fried rice offers all the savory satisfaction of the classic while supporting digestion and balanced energy.
America’s Vinyl Revival
Modern listeners are embracing vintage records to connect more deeply with music.

The 5 Questions You Need to Ask Before Filling a New Prescription
If you know what to ask, you can make sure you get the drugs you need and avoid the problems that millions suffer.

Why the Number 9 Signals Fulfillment and the Edge of Transformation
The significance of this last odd single-digit is found across cultures since time immemorial.
Supreme Court Lifts Lower Court Block on New Texas Congressional Election Map
The ruling means the new map that favors Republicans will remain in place for the November congressional elections.

Trump Says First Lady Unharmed, ‘Doing Great’ After White House Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting
The suspected shooter attempted to storm the ballroom of the event before he was tackled to the ground by security personnel.
How Would NATO Fare Without the US? This Is What the Experts Say
The possibility of a U.S. exit from NATO leaves European leaders assessing military capabilities without American might.
Elon Musk Takes the Stand at OpenAI Trial
Elon Musk accused OpenAI CEO Sam Altman of defrauding him and betraying the company’s founding mission: to operate as an open-source nonprofit.

Rampant Fraud Corrupts the Health Care System, Dr. Oz Says
Beyond the estimated $100 billion annual cost, the lure of easy money has a corrosive effect on health care and society, Oz said.

Senate Rejects Resolution to Bar Trump From Launching Military Operations Against Cuba
Democrats leading the war powers resolution noted recent U.S. combat operations in Venezuela and Iran, and the president’s recent comments that ‘Cuba’s next.’

Fed Poised to Hold Interest Rates Steady at Jerome Powell’s Final Meeting as Chair
For Jerome Powell, it was a roller coaster ride for eight years at the Federal Reserve.

Facing Elimination, Pistons Coach Stays Focused: ‘We’re Not Going to Lay Down for Anybody’
Top-seeded Detroit is down 3-1 to the eighth-seeded Orlando Magic, but the Pistons will be at home for Game 5.

‘The Voice’ Alum Dylan Carter Dies at Age 24 in Car Crash
Carter, who appeared on Season 24 of ‘The Voice,’ was involved in a single-vehicle crash over the weekend.

Why Some People Are More Generous and How You Can Be, Too
Generosity appears to be a skill the brain can strengthen, not just a fixed trait.
Why Being Ghosted Hurts More Than Rejection and Is Harder to Move on From
Social rejection activates many of the same neural pathways as physical pain.

Why You Wake up at Night to Urinate: A Hidden Imbalance Not to Be Ignored
Daily self-care strategies may help with sleeping the night through.
This Aguachile Will Make You Feel Like You’re on a Beach in Puerto Vallarta
Similar to ceviche, this dish is typically served cold. With its bright citrus and peppery flavors, it’s the perfect lunch or dinner for those hot summer days.

Easy Ways to Cut the High Cost of Pet Care
According to one survey, owning a dog costs an average of $1,480 in basic expenses annually.

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.

Discovering the Slow Side of Durango
A Durango spring break promised sun and history, but a massive snowstorm taught one family the unexpected beauty of slowing down.
















































































