US Strikes 16 Iranian Mine-Laying Boats Near Strait of Hormuz: Pentagon
The president warned of severe military consequences if Iran lays mines in the strait.
Over 43,000 American Citizens Return Home From Middle East
Many Americans who requested assistance from the U.S. government have eventually declined help, choosing to stay or book commercial flights.
Race to Succeed Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Heads to Runoff
Greene announced on Nov. 21 that she would step down from Congress, with her retirement taking effect on Jan. 5.
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The Human Costs of Ultracompetitive Youth Sports
The drive for elite child athletes shoves recreation-level programs aside and discourages collective participation, federal lawmakers fear.
Genetics, Family History Behind Plaintiff’s Mental Health Struggles, Not Social Media, Says Defense Expert
As a landmark social media trial winds down, lawyers engage in final, heated skirmishes over the woman’s addiction narrative.
Microsoft Backs Anthropic’s Bid to Block the Pentagon’s Supply-Chain Risk Label
Microsoft warned that U.S. warfighters could be hampered if the Pentagon’s designation of Anthropic is implemented.
Texas Governor Warns of Cyber Risks in Chinese Medical Devices
Gov. Greg Abbott ordered Texas agencies to review cybersecurity vulnerabilities associated with using devices manufactured in China.
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.
Rep. Bennie Thompson Fends Off Primary Challengers
The 78-year-old congressman is a longtime civil rights leader.
Insulin Resistance Can Quietly Build for Years, Here’s What to Watch For
Blood sugar tests can look perfectly normal while insulin resistance develops.
Prosecution and Defense Rest in Trial of Alleged Texas Antifa Cell
A key expert witness testifies that an anti-fascist group donated toward the defendants’ expenses.
‘Cold Zero’: Arctic Survival Under Gunfire
A CIA agent and an ex-Air Force pilot are stranded at the top of the world, and everybody’s coming after them.
Penning America’s Hymn: ‘America the Beautiful’
In the first part of this installment of ‘The Art of Liberty,’ we learn how a church organist and college professor created ‘America the Beautiful.’
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Millennial Men Face Low Testosterone Crisis, Doctors Warn
Doctors are seeing a surge of millennial men with low testosterone, erectile dysfunction, and early prostate concerns.

Green Immunity-Boosting Warm Tonic
Spirulina, miso, garlic, and lemon are blended into a warming, savory drink designed to support immunity and daily energy.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
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.

How States Are Changing Voter Laws Ahead of 2026 Midterms
Most states have changed election rules in ways that affect the upcoming midterms.
Trump Says War in Iran Is ‘Very Complete,’ Far Ahead of Schedule
The new comments from the president were carried by CBS News on Monday.
New Mexico Investigators Search Epstein’s Former Ranch
New Epstein files have renewed interest in opening an investigation into alleged buried victims at the Santa Fe property.

DC Bar Seeks to Sanction Former Interim US Attorney Over DEI Letter Sent to Georgetown Law
Ed Martin could be disbarred if found to have acted improperly in sending a letter alleging the school was promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Pentagon: About 140 US Military Wounded in Operation Epic Fury
Most of the service members injured have returned to duty.

Amazon Wins Court Order to Block Perplexity AI Shopping Bots
Perplexity has filed for appeal.

Here’s the Winners and Losers Before NFL Free Agency Officially Kicks Off
The NFL’s legal negotiating period is a tornado of activity before the new league year starts with the official free agency kick-off.

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.

The Hidden Health Cost of Cheap Meat
Making the case for spending more at the meat counter.

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.

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day With a Homemade Shamrock Shake
This creamy green shake comes together with just a handful of basic ingredients.

Fridges Are Forever and Other Household Myths
Unlike days gone by when refrigerators lasted for 30 years, modern refrigerators have an expected lifetime of about 10 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.

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














































































