Americans in UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Israel Urged to Register for Departure Assistance
More than 17,500 U.S. citizens have returned from the Middle East since Operation Epic Fury began on Feb. 28.
Sen. Steve Daines Exits 2026 Race
‘I have decided I will not seek re-election,’ the senator from Montana said.
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How to AI-Proof Your Resume
Recruiting and hiring professionals explain how to make sure your job application reaches human eyes.
House Oversight Committee Votes to Subpoena Attorney General Bondi
Democrats have pushed for full document release of documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein.
100 Percent of Audited Medicaid Claims for Autism Care in Colorado Were Improper or Flawed: Report
Colorado Medicaid spending on Applied Behavior Analysis rose 280 percent in five years and suffers from a lack of oversight, according to the Inspector General.
China Amplifies Covert AI Campaigns to Deeply Infiltrate Democracies: Analysts
OpenAI’s latest report shows a user tied to Chinese law enforcement used the tool to advance suppression efforts, targeting critics in China and elsewhere.
Roundup’s $7.25 Billion Settlement Receives Preliminary Approval From Missouri Judge
The settlement aims to resolve the majority of roughly 65,000 claims that are still pending in federal and state courts.
From Iran to Venezuela—How Trump Is Neutralizing Beijing’s Allies | Gordon Chang
Dozens of Iranian leaders, including Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, have been killed in U.S.–Israeli joint strikes on Iran.
Judge Rules Importers Are Entitled to Tariff Refunds
The U.S. Court of International Trade’s decision follows the Supreme Court’s ruling last month that struck down most of the president’s levies.
The Hidden Health Cost of Cheap Meat
Making the case for spending more at the meat counter.
Cooperating Witness in Texas Antifa Trial Testifies That She Helped Alleged Shooter Evade Police
The witness described how she was drawn into the alleged Antifa cell.
Spring (Reading) Is in the Air!
These chapter books and nonfiction titles for children are a great option for some engaging spring break reading.
‘The Perfect Cash Offer’: A Different Approach to Home Selling
Paul Baird outlines the pros and cons to dealing with iBuyers in the housing market.
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Hypothyroidism: Most Common Thyroid Disorder That Disrupts Body Function–Here Are the Causes
Hypothyroidism often goes under the radar as its symptoms are vague, easy to dismiss and frequently associated with stress aging or something else.

Art Institute of Chicago’s Norman Rockwell Acquisition
This is the first time the museum has owned an artwork that depicts one of their hometown’s baseball teams.
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Senate Rejects Measure Aimed at Blocking US Attacks on Iran
NATO shot down an Iranian missile headed toward Turkish airspace. A U.S. submarine sank an Iranian warship with a torpedo in international waters.

State Department Warns Americans to Immediately Leave Most Middle East Nations
The department said Americans needed to evacuate due to ’serious safety risks.’
Trump Says He’s ‘Disappointed’ by Starmer for Blocking Use of Diego Garcia for Iran Strikes
The Chagos Islands, a British overseas territory, remains a crucial strategic hub for U.S. operations across several regions.
Trump Using Preventative Treatment on Neck: White House
The skin treatment is expected to create a red rash for a few weeks, according to the president’s physician.

4 Takeaways From Top Minnesota Officials’ Testimony on State’s Massive Fraud
Democrats agreed with Republicans’ demand to hold fraudsters accountable, but alleged that Democratic-led states are being singled out for political reasons.

Middle Powers Must Work Together, Canadian PM Tells Australian Parliament
Australia and Canada to expand strategic partnership across minerals, defence, artificial intelligence and clean energy.

US Firms Still Reluctant to Pass Tariff-Related Costs to Customers, Fed Says
Businesses suggest that prices will ‘rise at a somewhat slower pace in the near term.’

Veteran Umpire Cuzzi Retires as MLB’s Oldest Official to Work Regular-Season Game
Working the Aug. 29, 2025, Los Angeles Dodgers and Arizona Diamondbacks game on his 70th birthday, Phil Cuzzi became the oldest umpire in MLB history.

‘Real Housewives of Dubai’ Star Caroline Stanbury Separated From Sons Amid Iranian Missile Strikes in UAE
Her twin sons remain in Dubai while she attempts to arrange travel amid widespread flight cancellations.

FDA Warns Ozempic Manufacturer About Misleading Advertising
The U.S. drug regulator has sent multiple warning letters to drugmaker Novo Nordisk in recent months.

5 Exercises for the Exercise Averse
Exercising isn’t for everyone, or is it? For many of us, it’s a turnoff, but the following exercises are tailored specifically for the exercise-averse.

7 Ways the Dinner Menu Has Been Used as Social Control
Why you should always suspect the stew.

Increasing Number of Americans Under 55 Dying of Severe Heart Attacks, Study Finds
The number of adults aged 18 to 54 who died of a severe heart attack in the hospital rose by 57 percent between 2011 and 2022, it says.

















































































