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Israel Expands Strikes on Tehran, Beirut as Iran Fires New Missile Barrage
The U.S. races to evacuate Americans in the Middle East. Trump said the U.S. Navy could start escorting tankers through the Gulf of Hormuz.
Ottawa-Musqueam Accord Renews Aboriginal Title Debate in BC—but What Does It Change?
After the Cowichan title decision caused concern about property rights in B.C., the new Ottawa-Musqueam agreements have raised more questions.
Strikes on Iran Will Cut at the CCP: Gordon Chang
Chang noted that ‘this is a consequential moment’ in which the Chinese regime could lash out, for internal reasons unclear to the West.
In-Depth
As Primaries Unfold, Texans and North Carolinians Name Top Issues
Priorities ranging from illegal immigration to the meaning of Christianity motivated early voters in the two states.
Opinion
John Carpay: C.S. Lewis and ‘The Abolition of Man’
The more Canadians embrace natural law and practice traditional moral values, the harder it becomes for woke ideologues to seize power and impose tyranny.
US NEWS
OpenAI Reaches Deal With Pentagon to Deploy AI Models on Classified Network
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said the Pentagon showed ‘a deep respect for safety’ and ‘a desire to partner to achieve the best possible outcome.’
Instagram to Begin Parental Alerts of Teen Searches for Suicide or Self-Harm
The new parental alerts are expected to launch next week in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia.
Chinese Petitioners Report Detentions, Disappearances as ‘Two Sessions’ Convene in Beijing
Petitioners across China say they are being monitored, detained, or forced to return home as the regime tightens controls during the annual political meetings.
UN-Sponsored Climate Club, Dormant After Mass Defections, Is Resurrected
‘Rebranding does not change the underlying collectivism,’ Prospr Aligned CEO Derek Kreifels says.
Spanish Prime Minister Urges End to War
Trump has threatened to sever trade ties with Spain and criticized Madrid for refusing U.S. use of military bases.
Nearly 45 Percent of Colorectal Cancers in US Occur Among People Under 65, Study Warns
For the second leading cause of cancer-related death in the United States, incidence among adults below 50 is rising in every racial and ethnic group
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.
Palazzo Davanzati: Florentine Medieval Mansion
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit a Medieval-turned-Renaissance palace in Florence.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Ottawa-Musqueam Accord Renews Aboriginal Title Debate in BC—but What Does It Change?
After the Cowichan title decision caused concern about property rights in B.C., the new Ottawa-Musqueam agreements have raised more questions.

Carney Says US Action in Iran Appears ‘Inconsistent’ With International Law, Calls for De-escalation

Carrot Pasta for Any Season
Braised winter carrots, Parmesan cheese, and heavy cream make a sweet, decadent sauce inspired by Milan.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
The Roller Coaster of Provincial-Federal Jockeying Over Immigration Powers
Alberta has planned a referendum to seek a mandate to negotiate greater provincial control over immigration with the federal government.

Indiana Congressman’s Wife Dies After Car Accident Complications
Danise Baird, married to Rep. Jim Baird for 59 years, passed away following injuries from an earlier crash, with the lawmaker vowing to continue his service.

Supreme Court Declines Case About Copyrights for Material Created by AI
A computer scientist argued the federal Copyright Act doesn’t require human authorship of a work.

US, Ecuador Launch Joint Military Operations Against Terrorist Organizations
‘The Ecuadorian people have witnessed firsthand the terror, violence, and corruption that these narco-terrorists inflict,’ Marine Gen. Francis L. Donovan said.

Moderna Settles COVID Vaccine Patent Dispute With 2 Companies, Could Pay $2.25 Billion
The agreement with Arbutus Biopharma and Genevant Sciences resolves global litigation over technology used in COVID-19 vaccines.

4 NFL Players Receive Tags and How It Impacts Free Agency
Four NFL players received tags ahead of Tuesday’s deadline. Here’s who they are and how effects free agency.

Over 100 Unreviewed Chemicals Are in Foods: Analysis
The substances are contained in sports drinks, snack bars, cereals, and other foods and drinks sold in grocery stores.

10-Minute Cardio Workout to Build Robust Fitness
Regular aerobic exercise boosts heart and lung health, strengthens the immune system, and helps the body fight illness.

Alzheimer’s: 12 Vitamins, Foods, Exercises for Brain Metabolism | David Perlmutter, MD
Protecting the brain may start with protecting its energy supply.

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.

Immune-Boosting Turmeric, Ginger Anti-Inflammatory Chicken and Asparagus Skillet: One Pan and Under 30 Minutes
Turmeric, ginger, and honey transform ordinary chicken into a flavorful dish packed with anti-inflammatory benefits.

Ask Angi: What Home Projects Should I Focus on in 2026?
Households spent an average of $12,472 on home projects in 2025, with many prioritizing projects that improve daily life.

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
































































































































