US Military Strikes Iranian Surface-to-Surface Missile Factory
U.S. Central Command also says the United States has continued to hit targets ‘deep inside’ Iran.
Iran-Allied Houthis Threaten to Block Key Red Sea Strait
The Houthis have so far limited their response to public demonstrations and statements condemning the conflict.
Chuck Norris, ‘Walker, Texas Ranger’ Star, Martial Arts Legend and Action Hero, Dies at 86
Norris was hospitalized for an undisclosed medical emergency on March 19 in Hawaii.
AI Insiders Warn of Dangers of ‘Emergent Strategic Behavior’
Is AI deliberately deceptive? That’s beside the point, researchers say.
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Battle to Reopen Strait of Hormuz Begins With US Air Strikes, Allies Deploying Apaches
U.S. jets and allied Apaches have begun targeting Iranian vessels and drones in the Strait of Hormuz as coalition efforts intensify to restore maritime flow.
Hyundai Halts Sales, Initiates Recall of Palisade SUV After Fatal Powered-Seat Incident
The powered second- and third-row seats in the SUVs may not properly detect an occupant and could continue with power-folding operations, the company said.
China ‘Usurps’ UN as Tool for Advancing Strategic Interests, Report Says
The Chinese regime is shaping the United Nations to ‘serve the ends of the Chinese Communist Party,’ the report said.
Fed Moves to Ease Capital Rules for Banks
The move could free up billions for lending, as Fed Chair Jerome Powell says post-crisis banking rules may now be due for ’recalibration.’
High Ultra-Processed Food Consumption Raises Heart Attack Risk: Study
‘We saw a clear dose-response relationship,’ one of the authors says.
The Feminization of Society and the Stigmatization of Normalcy | J.D. Haltigan
Haltigan is a developmental psychologist, social science scholar, and honorary research fellow at the University of Buckingham.
Prometheus Bound: Living Within Limits
Through the plight of a defiant Titan, this ancient Greek play reminded theatergoers to embrace their mortality.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi

Baby Screen Time Linked to Brain Prematuration
How babies are exposed to screens in their first years may shape the way their brains handle decisions and stress well into adolescence.

‘Ruffles & Ribbons’: Marie Antoinette’s Fashion Revolution
Hand-colored prints at The Frick Collection in New York City reveal the trends that defined an era.
White House Unveils National AI Legislative Framework
The framework calls for uniform federal rules instead of state-by-state regulations.

Senate Passes Bill Removing Preferential Airport Screening for Lawmakers
On the Senate floor, Sen. John Cornyn argued that the current system was unfair, particularly as travelers face longer lines and delays.

EU Considers Electricity Tax Cuts, Subsidies Amid Iran War Surge in Energy Costs
Brussels says supply is secure but price spikes from the Middle East conflict are hitting households and industry.

Working While You’re Collecting Social Security
Early Social Security claims may shrink your benefits—here’s what to know before you file.

Approaching Stanley Cup Postseason a Special Time of Year for NHL
Of the 32 active NHL teams, 10 have never won the Stanley Cup. The Montreal Canadiens have won the most Stanley Cup championships (23).

Top TV Producers Have Faith Audiences Will Tune Into These Biblical Tales
Several of the women of Genesis—Sarah, Hagar, Rebekah, Leah, and Rachel—take center stage in ‘The Faithful,’ a six-hour FOX event series kicking off March 22.

Daily Multivitamin Linked to Slower Biological Aging in New Clinical Trial
Multivitamins may correct subtle nutrient insufficiencies that quietly undermine cellular aging processes.

5 Exercises for Maximum Benefit With Minimal Movement
Painful joints and other maladies can make movement hard. These static exercises help.

Lecithin: A Fat That May Help Balance Cholesterol
Researchers and clinicians are increasingly interested in the potential benefits of lecithin for cardiovascular health.

Is Your Drinking Water Putting You at Risk for Parkinson’s?
A study finds higher Parkinson’s rates near ‘younger’ carbonate aquifers. Experts explain what the findings mean—and what you can do.

Lemon Tarragon Snapper With Asparagus and Penne
For this quick dinner, I broil the fish for just five minutes, then finish it with a bright, refreshing lemon and tarragon sauce.

Ask the Builder: Planning an Expensive Vanity Top
You'd be surprised at how much preparation goes into renovating a bathroom.

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

How to Meet Japan’s Stationmaster Cats
A station, a cat, and a tourism boom few could have predicted.
































































































































