Trump Says US to Waive Oil-Related Sanctions on Some Countries
The U.S. president suggested that once the Iran War ends, oil sanctions may no longer be necessary.
Oil Prices Drop, Shares Rebound After Trump’s Iran Comments
The military operation against Iran is ‘very complete, pretty much,’ the president said.
Trump Tells Republicans Passing Elections Bill Would ‘Guarantee the Midterms’
The president has called on Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) to impose the talking filibuster rule to pass the bill.
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Under Federal Pressure, More Gender Clinics Halt Procedures on Minors
In the first two months of 2026, about a half-dozen clinics announced they would pause or discontinue transgender services to minors.
Trump Vows Harsher Strikes on Iran If It Disrupts Global Oil Supply
The president said skyrocketing oil prices are a short-term price to pay for eliminating a half-century of the Iranian regime’s menace in the strait.
Day in Photos: Fire in Brazil, New York Police Graduates, and Landslide at Landfill in Indonesia
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Battlefield Failures, Internal Purges Put Pressure on China’s Defense Industry
Conflicts in Iran and Venezuela raise questions about Chinese weapons as Beijing’s anti-corruption sweep shakes its military-industrial sector.
DOJ to Ask Supreme Court to Allow End of Protected Status for Haitians
The federal government notified the high court of its intent after a federal appeals court blocked revocation of the protections for Haitians.
How the CCP Dehumanizes Christians in China | Pastor Bob Fu
Fu is the founder and president of ChinaAid and a former student leader during the 1989 pro-democracy student movement.
Iran’s Pickaxe Mountain Has Yet to Be Neutralized—and It May Take Commandos to Do It
In the latest round of strikes against Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, the sites hit so far include Natanz, Minzadehei, Isfahan, and Lavisan 2/Mojdeh.
Is Your Drinking Water Putting You at Risk for Parkinson’s?
A study finds higher Parkinson’s rates near ‘younger’ carbonate aquifers. Experts explain what the findings mean–and what you can do.
New York Remains in ‘Heightened Threat Environment’ After Alleged Terrorist Attack, Governor Says
Two men were arrested following the attack in which IEDs were thrown at anti-Islamic protesters in New York City over the weekend, officials said.
‘Ardent and Affectionate’: The Friendships That Shaped Thomas Jefferson
From boyhood companions to fellow founders, Jefferson’s enduring friendships influenced both his character and the nation he helped build.
Tune in Today: Edward Elgar’s Unsolved ‘Enigma Variations’
The ‘Enigma Variations’ consists of an ’Enigma' theme followed by 14 variations, each portraying one of Elgar’s close friends through a musical sketch.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi

Common Symptoms of a Surging Respiratory Virus and Tips for Prevention
A known seasonal respiratory pathogen is doing what it does every winter and spring, expert says.

Dürer’s Renaissance and the Prolific Printing Press
Preferring creating prints over painting, Dürer propelled the Northern Renaissance by sharing ideas from rediscovered ancients with his art.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Trump Announces Military Coalition With Latin American Leaders to Eradicate Cartels
More than a dozen Latin American leaders joined the U.S. president to start a new security initiative, called the Shield of the Americas, in Miami.

Israeli Sources Say Site Hit in Tehran Was Developing Nuclear Trigger Component
Senior Israeli officials say Iran worked covertly after attacks on its nuclear sites during the Twelve Day War, to accelerate its ‘Weapon Group’ project.
Iranian Regime Names Khamenei’s Son as New Leader
President Donald Trump said earlier on March 8 that Iran’s new leader is ‘not going to last long’ if he is not approved by the United States.
NY Company Blocked From Selling Chest Binders to Girls in Texas
Lola Olivia Inc. failed to disclose health risks associated with chest binder use and misrepresented the devices as ‘undergarments,’ a district judge wrote.

Schumer Calls on Trump to Release Oil Reserves as Iran War Sends Prices Surging
The Senate minority leader is urging the president to tap the nation’s oil reserve—currently at 415.4 million barrels.

Russian Hackers Accessing WhatsApp, Signal Users’ Accounts, Say Dutch Intelligence Agencies
The agencies said hostile actors from Russia were also exploiting the ‘linked devices’ feature in both Signal and WhatsApp.

China’s De-Dollarization Push Meets Washington’s Defense of the Dollar
China is trying multiple ways to undermine the dollar to gain financial supremacy.

WBC’s Team USA Baseball Building Momentum for MLB Players to Participate in 2028 Summer Olympics
Team USA Baseball won the gold medal at the 2000 Summer Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. The team’s roster was composed mainly of minor leaguers.

Live Nation Reaches Settlement With DOJ in Antitrust Case as States Vow to Continue
The Justice Department had accused Ticketmaster’s parent company of predatory business practices.

Hawaii Confirms Vaccinated Visitor Had Measles, Exposed Others
‘After arrival, the visitor became ill, sought medical care, and is now recovering at a private residence on Oahu,’ health officials said.

A Cup of Calm: How Tea Promotes Focus and Tranquility
Rooted in ancient tradition and backed by modern science, tea’s natural compounds support clarity and calm.

Curb Hunger Hormones to Lose Weight Drug Free | Jason Fung MD
Beyond cutting calories, losing weight is about curbing physical, emotional, and social drivers of hunger, according to author of ‘The Obesity Code.’

The 10 Most Common Medications Americans Are Taking
These are the drugs defining American health nowadays.

Oklahoma’s Onion Burger
A foil-wrapped burger and frosty cup of house-made root beer reveal exactly why people still line up for this Depression-era classic.

Close the Gap: Understanding Caulks and Sealants
The right product and proper technique turn a messy chore into a satisfying home upgrade.

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

Utilitarian Structures Become Beloved Landmarks
In the world of architecture, perhaps nothing is more utilitarian than a bridge.














































































