Justice Department Sues 5 More States for Refusing to Provide Voter Rolls
In total, the department has filed lawsuits against 29 states and the District of Columbia over voter roll access.
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6 World Leaders Threatened in China-Linked Campaign Against Shen Yun
Death threat against Australian prime minister is latest in string of Chinese emails threatening leaders of Taiwan, Canada, Italy, Denmark, and South Korea.
US Embassy in Jerusalem Advises Nonemergency Personnel to Leave Israel Amid Iran Tensions
The embassy issued a statement citing ’safety risks’ on Feb. 27, a day after U.S.–Iran negotiations concluded in Geneva, Switzerland.
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Top 7 Supreme Court Cases to Watch
Justices will tackle birthright citizenship, mail-in ballots, asylum policy, and weed killer, among other topics.
Trump Open to Unconditional Talks With North Korea’s Kim, Says White House
This week, the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the future of relations with the United States ‘depends entirely on the attitude of the U.S. side.’
US, Philippines, Japan, Conduct Joint Military Exercises in South China Sea
Since 2023, the Philippines has worked with several countries to assert its rights and maritime entitlements in the West Philippine Sea.
Father of US-Based Activist Is Sentenced Under National Security Law in Hong Kong
The sentence is ’the latest act of the Chinese government reaching across borders to silence dissent, wherever it appears,' Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) said.
Denver Mayor Signs Order to Ban Federal Immigration Agents From Using City Property
The order will require local police to document the actions of federal immigration agents through body-worn cameras, the mayor said.
Treating the Root, Not Just the Symptoms: The Power of Integrative Medicine | Dr. Daniel Monti
Dr. Monti pioneered the first integrative medicine department at a U.S. medical university.
Block Laying Off 4,000 Staff Members Due to AI, Says Jack Dorsey
The chairman predicted that other companies will also make ‘similar structural changes’ at their organizations within the next year.
From Crippling Pain to a Second Life: A Woman’s Recovery From Fibromyalgia
Trapped in endless pain from ‘incurable’ fibromyalgia—a simple meditation practice soothed her agony and gave her life back.
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US Producer Inflation Increases in January
Economists had penciled in a reading of 0.3 percent.
‘Marshals’: ’Yellowstone' Continues
Kayce Dutton rides with U.S. Marshals to solve an attempted murder on the reservation.
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3 Science-Backed Strategies to Naturally Boost Serotonin
Far beyond mood, serotonin plays a profound role throughout the body, regulating bowel movements, sleep, immunity, and disease risk.

The Middle Ages as Refuge: Edmund Blair Leighton and the Victorian Escape
Leighton’s painting “In Time of Peril” hearkened back to the 14th century while speaking directly to his Victorian audience.
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Cuba Says 4 Killed, 6 Injured in Gunfire Exchange With US-Registered Boat
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the United States will conduct its own investigation and respond accordingly.

Savannah Guthrie Offers $1 Million Reward for Information on Mother’s Disappearance
The reward is being offered in conjunction with the FBI’s $100,000 reward, the bureau says.
Supreme Court Rules 5–4 That USPS Can’t Be Sued for Employees Intentionally Not Delivering Mail
A federal appeals court previously held non-delivery lawsuits against the USPS were not barred by federal law.
Trump Administration Cannot Force States to Provide Food Stamp Data: Judge
Officials had threatened to cut off food stamp funding unless states provided records on applicants and recipients.

Government Energy Analysts Project US LNG Exports Could Double in Next 5 Years
Starting from scratch in 2016, the nation’s natural gas industry has led the globe in LNG production since 2022—a surge experts say will continue through 2031.

Cuba Says It Is Communicating With US After Opening Fire on Speedboat, Killing 4
‘Suffice it to say, it is highly unusual to see shootouts in open sea like that,’ U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said.

Federal Reserve Plans to Release Sweeping Bank‑Capital Rule by Late March: Top Regulator
The Basel III Endgame reproposal will feature changes to boost mortgage lending, the Fed’s top banking regulator said.

Ohio State’s Linebackers Put On Historic Display at Combine
Sonny Styles put up some of the best testing numbers in Combine history, while he and teammate Arvell Reese tied for best 40-yard dash among linebackers.

Netflix Abandons Warner Bros. Bid; Paramount Set to Take Over
The deal was no longer ‘financially attractive,’ Netflix executives said.

Singer D4vd Is ‘Target’ in Investigation of Killing of Girl Whose Body Was Found in Car in Hollywood
FDA Classifies Multi-State Blueberry Recall as Highest Severity Level
The products were recalled due to bacterial contamination which could happen during the processing or transporting stage.

How to Make Rosemary Wine to Lift Your Spirits and Boost Heart Health
Rooted in tradition, rosemary wine is an easy to make and flavorful tonic.

Why You Should Eat Watermelon Seeds, Rind, and Flesh
Watermelon offers a simple pleasure. It also offers something more practical.

A Classic Pesto Vinaigrette Brightens Up This Chicken Dinner
Chicken paillards are the perfect weeknight entree, taking just a few minutes to pound and even less time to cook.

Ask the Builder: Please Stop Hoping Your Contractor Is Doing the Job Right
Doing a bit of research before your contractors start working will increase your chances of getting the job done right significantly.

How Italian Culture Shaped This Australian Radio Host’s Career
Radio host Tony Tardio described family as a ‘powerful force.’

New Report Finds Generational Differences in Travel Preferences
Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X, and Baby Boomers all have different travel style preferences.













































































