Judge Blocks DOJ From Voter Rolls in Rhode Island, Citing Similar Rulings in 4 Other States
Dozens of similar cases are still pending while at least a dozen states have handed over the requested data.
Iran Says It Closed Strait of Hormuz Again Over US Blockade
The declaration reimposing ’strict' control over the key maritime chokepoint came as Iranian gunboats fired on a tanker that tried to sail through.
Inside the Army’s 3-Day Contest of Skill and Grit
An elite group of soldiers pushed themselves to the limit in a trial of strength, endurance, and skill known as the Best Ranger Competition.
Following Paul Revere’s Revolutionary Ride
People along Paul Revere’s famous route from Boston to Lexington, Massachusetts, said the 250th anniversary of America will be ‘extra special.’
Amid Sky-High Concert Tickets, Tribute Bands See Boom
Tribute bands say they love making a living as musicians while meeting demand for music by artists whose ticket prices put them out of reach for many fans.
Why Some Scientists Are Rethinking Darwin’s Theory of Evolution | Stephen Meyer
In a new film, “The Story of Everything,” coming to theaters April 30, Meyer lays out a case that could reshape how we think about life itself.
Six Dead After Shooter Opens Fire in Kyiv
The suspect was fatally shot when law enforcement attempted to arrest him.
Hong Kong Sentences Falun Gong Practitioner to Prison Under National Security Law
Chong Wai-man, 61, was jailed for his Facebook posts criticizing the Chinese communist regime and its forced organ harvesting.
Appeals Court Allows Construction of White House Ballroom to Continue
The order came just a day after a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking above-ground construction of the ballroom.
How Rampant Explicit Material Is Poisoning the Minds of America’s Children | Kristen Jenson
In America, kids are encountering porn at younger and younger ages—often without their parents knowing, Jenson says.
US State Department Issues Travel Advisory for Haiti
The travel advisory update comes amid heated legislative debate about the presence of Haitian nationals in the United States.
Chickpeas: A Nutrient-Dense Food That Feeds Gut Bacteria and Improves Digestive Function
High in iron, protein, and other nutrients, chickpeas also promote satiety, support gut health, and even help manage blood sugar levels.
USDA Disqualifies 1,562 Retailers, Prevents $835 Million in Fraudulent SNAP Transactions
Retailers engaging in SNAP fraud face expulsion from the program, penalties, and jail time.
How an Aeronaut’s Mishap Created the Union Army’s Balloon Corps
In ‘This Week in History,’ aeronauts continued testing the limits of their balloons, ultimately establishing a new arm of military intelligence.
Tune in Today: Mozart’s Musical Farewell
Mozart’s final masterpiece: the story behind the unfinished “Lacrimosa” and the mystery that surrounds it.

Diving Reflex: A Powerful Way to Enhance Vagal Tone–Here’s How to Activate It
This reflex isn’t just a biological curiosity—it has real-world benefits.

‘Eagles of the Republic’: A Movie Star Enters Egyptian Politics
When a popular actor is forced to play an Egyptian president, he falls deeper and deeper into unwanted government intrigue.
ICE Agent Charged With Assault in Minnesota
The agent allegedly pointed a weapon at two people.

Supreme Court Sides With Chevron in Louisiana Pollution Lawsuit
A federal appeals court previously ruled against an energy company in the jurisdictional dispute, saying the lawsuit should be heard in state court.
Justice Jackson Criticizes Supreme Court, Saying It Overuses Emergency Docket
Emergency orders amount to ‘scratch-paper musings’ that distort the legal process, she said.
Trump Signs Executive Order to Establish Pathway for Psychedelic Drug Treatments
Comedian and podcaster Joe Rogan sent Trump ibogaine data, which explained how treatments can improve a person’s life.

Trump, IRS Enter Settlement Talks Over $10 Billion Tax Returns Lawsuit
The president requested a 90-day court pause.

US to Create 4000-Acre High-Tech Economic Security Zone in the Philippines
Relations between Manila and Washington have grown significantly more cordial since Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. took office in 2022.

Candy Makers Rethink Chocolate Amid Cocoa Market Volatility
From using laboratory technology to relying on vegetable oil, popular candy bars are changing.

Non-Quarterbacks Are in the Money Amid Will Anderson Contract
With Will Anderson Jr. signing a record deal, NFL stars who don’t play quarterback are rivaling their signal-caller counterparts.

How Relationship Conflict Can Affect Your Health
Research shows hostile arguments slow wound healing and raise inflammation.
How Warming Your Feet Can Improve Sleep and Digestion
Exposure to cold during the winter months increases susceptibility to the common cold and may affect the function of internal organs.
The Type of Sitting That Protects Your Brain
New research from Sweden finds that replacing passive screen time with mentally stimulating activities such as reading or working may reduce dementia risk.
Wine’s Regionality
It is not necessarily a contradiction in terms, but not all fine wine improves in the bottle.

Ask the Builder: A Unique Solution for Spice Storage
Finding a particular spice on a filled rack can be difficult.

The Psychology of the Supercommunicators
Journalist Charles Duhigg set out on a journey to uncover the shared traits of people who are superb at communicating and connecting with others.

This New Art and Retail District Aims to ‘Make Fort Lauderdale Cool Again’
For the trend-seeking 20-something-year-olds of Fort Lauderdale, Thrive Art District, a commerce and arts hub near downtown, may be their new oasis.




















































































