US Navy Warns of ‘Dangerous Military Activities’ in Strait of Hormuz
U.S. naval command said vessels involved in mine-laying could be targeted and that the blockade of Iranian ports remains in effect.
How Significant Is Canada’s Dip Into a ‘Technical’ Recession?
Projections for higher growth missed the mark amid global turmoil.
Iranian National Used Fake US Company IDs to Steal Military-Grade Technology for Tehran, Treasury Says
Ali Majd Sepehr allegedly defrauded dozens of U.S. IT vendors of millions of dollars’ worth of restricted goods.
276 Arrested, 89 Children Rescued in Massive Child Exploitation Sweep in Texas
More than 90 law enforcement agencies were involved in the northern Texas operation.
New Orleans Transforms Public Education With All-Charter Model
After Hurricane Katrina, the K–12 district became the first all-charter system in the nation and now outpaces most schools in math and reading growth.
The Road to Hell Is Being Paved With Suicidal Empathy
Review of Gad Saad’s new book ‘Suicidal Empathy: Dying to be Kind,’ published by Broadside Books.
Shen Yun Closes a Season of Acclamation, Medals, and Sold-Out Houses
The classical Chinese dance company’s 20th tour drew generals, lawmakers, and sold-out crowds across five continents—often in defiance of Beijing’s pressure.
US NEWS
Trump Says He Will Transfer Kennedy Center to Congress After Judge Blocked Planned Closure for Renovation
The president appointed himself to the chairman of the venue’s Board of Trustees in February 2025.
US Says Decades of Trying to Convince Beijing to Rectify Trade Practices Largely Failed
The U.S. trade chief suggested the administration has shifted its strategy to have ‘managed trade’ and focus on reform ‘around the edges.’
US Airlines Enter New Competitive Phase: What It Means for Consumers
Carriers are increasingly competing on product rather than price, aviation industry insider William Swelbar said.
Trump Directs Agencies to Align With Study Recommending Fewer Childhood Vaccines
The president’s order references a scientific assessment by the Department of Health and Human Services issued earlier this year.
Paxton, Talarico Prepare for Expensive Texas Senate Race
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton decisively defeated Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), setting up a general election contest that won’t be cheap.
Is Canada Becoming the CCP’s Backdoor into America? | Former Canadian Intel Analyst Scott McGregor
Could Chinese infiltration of Canada become an existential threat to American security—or is it already one?
‘Making Music in Early America’: A Colonial Williamsburg Exhibition
An eclectic array of instruments offers a glimpse into the musical life in a rising Republic.
What Kipling’s Poem ‘If’ Can Teach Boys About Manhood
A Victorian-era poem offers surprisingly practical lessons on what it means to become a man.
Shen Yun Closes a Season of Acclamation, Medals, and Sold-Out Houses
The classical Chinese dance company’s 20th tour drew generals, lawmakers, and sold-out crowds across five continents—often in defiance of Beijing’s pressure.
How Significant Is Canada’s Dip Into a ‘Technical’ Recession?
Projections for higher growth missed the mark amid global turmoil.
Shen Yun Closes a Season of Acclamation, Medals, and Sold-Out Houses
The classical Chinese dance company’s 20th tour drew generals, lawmakers, and sold-out crowds across five continents—often in defiance of Beijing’s pressure.

High-Dose Vitamin D Lowers Diabetes Risk in Some People
A specific variation in the vitamin D receptor gene may determine whether high-dose supplementation lowers diabetes risk in prediabetic people.

Percy Goetschius: The American Father of Music Theory
In this installment of ‘The Art of Liberty,’ we meet the music educator who encouraged young musicians to emulate traditional composers.
Japan, Philippines Begin Talks on Military Information-Sharing Pact
Tokyo and Manila moved to deepen defense cooperation amid growing security concerns in the South China Sea and around Taiwan.

The New 65? Why the Healthiest Retirees Are Throwing out the Old Playbook
More retirees are treating their 60s and 70s as the start of a new phase of purpose and adventure.

Bears HC Ben Johnson: ‘I’m Buying Luther Burden Stock Right Now’
The second-year pro is elevating his game and becoming a legitimate weapon in the offense.

4 Deaths Linked to Wild Mushrooms
The outbreak took place starting in late 2025, and resulted in four fatalities.

Drooling, Snoring, Nightmares: How to Ease Common Sleep Problems
A restful night’s sleep requires balance in both body and mind—even small changes can make a big difference.

Memorial Day BBQ Recipes That Support Gut and Metabolic Health
Three recipes deliver classic cookout flavor without refined sugar, seed oils, or ultra-processed shortcuts.

Can Your Cells Heal You? The Promises and Limits of Stem Cell Therapy
Stem cell therapy is a fast-growing but largely unregulated field.

Mississippi Mud Pie
This Mississippi mud pie is a true chocolate lover’s dessert, with layers of creamy, crunchy, fudgy goodness in every bite.

How Can I Prep My Home for Vacation?
If you are planning on taking an extended trip, ask a family member or friend to check on your home while you’re away.

Final Call to Duty: Inside the Nurses Honor Guard
Retired nurses and volunteers ensure that fallen colleagues receive a hero’s farewell.
























































































































