Apple Asks Supreme Court to Review Contempt Order in Epic Games Lawsuit
A federal judge previously found the company flouted her injunction against anticompetitive business practices.
Trump Hints at Intervention in Cuba Following Indictment of Castro
The United States moved an aircraft carrier into the Caribbean this week after announcing an indictment against the former communist leader Raúl Castro.
Police Union Calls on Minister to Hold Inquiry Into CBC Prank Interviews Targeting Retired Mounties
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How Cartels Force Children Into Prostitution, Drug Dealing and Even Killing | Rosi Orozco
Over the years, Orozco and the teams she works with have rescued more than 400 people, mostly minors.
Rubio: ICE Arrests Sister of Cuban Regime-Linked Executive
The secretary of state said on X that he terminated Adys Morera’s permanent resident status. She will remain in ICE custody pending removal proceedings.
Greenlandic Mothers in Denmark Fight to Get Children Back From Foster Care
A controversial test of parenting competency that put many Greenlanders’ kids in foster care was dropped in 2025. But parents and kids remain separated.
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.
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Senate Leaves for Memorial Day Recess Without Passing ICE, Border Patrol Funding Bill
Republicans couldn’t secure passage before recess amid divisions over $1 billion in ballroom security funding and an ‘anti-weaponization’ settlement fund.
Putin-Xi Summit Signals Mutual Dependence Amid US Pressure While Discord Remains: Analysts
Russia’s president left Beijing without reaching a deal on the proposed major gas pipeline project that ships natural gas from Russia to China.
NASCAR Cup Series Champion Kyle Busch Dies at 41 After ‘Severe Illness’
Busch was hospitalized earlier this week with an undisclosed illness, his family announced on Thursday.
CDC Warns Malaria Could Be Reintroduced in US
The United States eliminated the disease in the 1950s, the agency noted, but it imports cases when travelers return from countries with endemic malaria.
US to Send 5,000 More Troops to Poland, Trump Announces
The announcement comes two days after Vice President J.D. Vance announced plans to rotate about 4,000 U.S. troops through Poland had been delayed.
Heal the Dirt: How Farmers Are Detoxing America
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‘Jefferson Still Lives’: America’s Anniversary Parties From the Past
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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.
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.

Smoky Baked Beans: A No-Added-Sugar Recipe for Memorial Day
Swap ultra-processed sauces and sugar-loaded canned beans for baked beans made with simple, whole-food ingredients to serve alongside your BBQ this weekend.

James Bowie: Frontier Honor, Hard Reality, and a Last Stand at the Alamo
The man, the legend, lives on—as well as his knife.
Cotton Used in Labubu Dolls Traced to Forced-Labor Region in China, Sparking Call for US Action
Cotton from Xinjiang, where Uyghur labor is exploited, has been identified in the clothing of many Labubu dolls sold in the U.S., advocacy groups say.

Teachers’ Wages ‘Essentially Flat’ for 50 Years, Analysis Says
The largest teachers’ union spent $220.5 million on political activities last year, compared to $45.4 million on local collective bargaining-related matters.

World Gymnastics Defends Decision to Lift All Restrictions on Russian and Belarusian Gymnasts
The sport’s governing body said it ‘firmly believes that sport and politics must remain separate’ as it ends requirement for athletes to compete as ‘neutral.’

AvalonBay, Equity Residential to Merge to Create Multifamily Giant
The new entity would own more than 180,000 multifamily housing units.

New Raiders Coach Labels His Star Tight End a ‘Football Robot From Heaven’
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Influencer, Father, and Ex-Boyfriend Charged in Alleged Murder-for-Hire Plot Targeting Singer
Former Why Don’t We member Jack Avery thanked law enforcement while saying his focus remains on ‘being the best father I can be.’

Modern Meds Changed the Gut Profile of Remote Villagers, Scientists Find
Scientists followed a group of Indigenous people living in remote villages who maintain a traditional lifestyle.

Towel the Line: 6 Towel Exercises to Train Tricky Areas
Exercise equipment doesn’t have to be fancy. In fact, here are six excellent exercises that you can perform with nothing more complicated than a bath towel.

A High-Protein Pasta That Nourishes Your Gut
This gluten-free chickpea pasta packs more protein and fiber than regular pasta in a dish worthy of your regular rotation.

New Noninvasive Imaging Could Cut Years Off Endometriosis Diagnosis
Oxford researchers tested an imaging agent that detects the most common, and hardest to diagnose form of a condition affecting millions of women.

Sustainable Sushi: Farm Grows Rare Wasabi Plants
Over 90 percent of the wasabi consumed in America is fake and these two wasabi farmers decided to do something about it.

Is Plaster or Drywall Better for New Room?
The biggest advantage of plaster is its superior hardness and strength. Drywall walls nick much more easily than plaster walls do.

Meet the Woman Behind the Italian Budget
Since childhood, Maria Rosaria Marino has been interested in economics, and graduated from La Sapienza, a renowned university in Rome, Italy.

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