DHS Shutdown Now the Longest in US History
The Department of Homeland Security entered a partial shutdown in mid-February.
Iran Allowing 20 More Ships Through Strait of Hormuz, Pakistan Says
Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said the move comes as ‘a meaningful step toward peace and will strengthen our collective efforts in that direction.’
Virginia Hospitals Sued Patients Over a Million Times for Medical Debt, Report Finds
A study found some hospitals frequently sued patients for medical debt over a 15-year period, though some providers say billing practices have changed.
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Record Gold Prices Spark Modern-Day Gold Rush in California
The surge has not only inspired seasoned miners, but is also drawing newcomers who want to learn how to find gold.
UNBROKEN: The Untold Story of Shen Yun
The documentary follows the world-renowned Shen Yun Performing Arts as it rises to global acclaim while facing intimidation and threats of violence.
US, EU Officials Hold Talks to Advance Trade Deal, Critical Minerals Cooperation
This week, the European Parliament voted on a plan to implement the U.S.-EU trade deal reached last summer.
US Monitoring Surge in China’s Detention of Panama-Flagged Vessels
The Federal Maritime Commission said China’s detention of Panama-flagged vessels was ‘far exceeding historical norms.’
5 Shoulder Exercises to Restore Range of Motion
Arms, after all, are made to move, not sit idle by our sides.
He Ran the World’s Biggest Payment Processor; Now He’s Taking on Social Security | Frank Bisignano
Bisignano oversees not one, but two of America’s most consequential institutions: the Social Security Administration and the Internal Revenue Service.
US Energy Regulator Says Iran War Underscores Urgency in Expanding Nation’s Pipeline Network
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chair Laura Swett tells reporters at Houston conference that Strait of Hormuz crisis highlights need for permitting speed.
The Overlooked Organ Linked to Longevity
New research in more than 50,000 adults links thymus health to longevity and disease risk.
Idaho Passes Bill Banning Use of Opposite-Sex Bathrooms
The measure applies to government buildings and any private business, restaurant, or store that offers public bathrooms or changing rooms.
Etchmiadzin Cathedral: Oldest Cathedral in the World
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we explore an ancient Armenian church active since the 4th-century.
A Time to Rejoice and Reflect: Books for Easter and Beyond
Spring is usually associated with housecleaning, but this word is not limited to the physical sense—especially during the holiest week of the year.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
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.

Film and TV Offerings for Spring
April seems to be top-heavy with offbeat comedies and that’s a good thing.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Finland’s Top Court Says Bible Pamphlet is Hate Speech
The court found that certain statements in the 2004 pamphlet constituted criminal ‘insult’ under Finland’s hate speech statutes.

Trump to Sign Order to Pay TSA Agents
Transportation Security Administration agents have not been paid since the Department of Homeland Security entered a partial shutdown in mid-February.
US Education Department Notifies Student Loan Borrowers of Repayment Plans
About 7.5 million enrollees in the Biden administration’s defunct SAVE plan will have to enroll in a legal repayment plan.
US Office-to-Apartment Conversions Hit New Record: Report
At the beginning of this year, 90,300 apartments were in the process of conversion nationwide, according to RentCafe.

US Likely Doesn’t Have to Be There for NATO, Trump Says
President Donald Trump said most European allies ‘weren’t there for us’ during the conflict with Iran.

Houthis Enter Iran War With Missile Attack on Israel
The attack marks the Houthis’ first direct military move in the war and signals potential escalation as U.S. and Israeli strikes against Iran continue.

China Gets a Little Good News on the Economy, but Not Enough to Alter the General Picture of Struggle
Recent less-depressing figures on the Chinese economy have elicited enthusiasm in some quarters. It is far from justified.

How Marijuana Has Changed in Effects and Potency
Evidence connects addiction to higher potency products and recreational use of cannabis.
3 Daily Stretches to Loosen Tight Fascia
Many aches stem from tight fascia rather than muscles. Stretching key fascial lines can improve posture, reduce pain, and enhance workouts.

Common Bacteria Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease
Scientists investigate a new link between Chlamydia pneumoniae bacteria in the eyes and brains of Alzheimer’s patients.
Family Dinners Protect Teens From Substance Use
Shared meals may create space for connection, routine, and accountability–factors tied to lower substance use among teens.
Cauliflower Pistachio Chimichurri Tacos
Sauteed cauliflower florets are tucked onto an open tortilla, then topped with vibrant chimichurri sauce and a sprinkle of chopped pistachios.

Ask the Builder: Avoid Social Media Shortcuts
If you’re tempted to buy into some shortcut method you see online, go seek out places where the material has been in place for two or four years.

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

Experience Travel Is Booming: Why and How This Segment Is Growing
The research shows that 2 in 3 travelers say experiences play a major role in choosing which destination to visit.



















































































