Israel Launches New Attacks on Tehran, Beirut as Iran Continues Assaults on Gulf Nations
Israel said on March 17 that it had killed two senior Iranian military figures.
Trump–Xi Meeting Rescheduled for Late April
The U.S. president originally had a trip to China scheduled to begin at the end of this month.
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Senate Opens Debate on SAVE America Act
Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) has balked at a push to use the talking filibuster to advance the voter ID and citizen registration bill.
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.
Senator Warns of Threat Posed by Chinese Nationals Receiving US Flight Training
Chinese nationals receive U.S. flight training as China faces military and civilian pilot shortfall, according to Sen. Jim Banks.
Crypto Trading Firm BlockFills Files for Bankruptcy Following Liquidity Crunch
The Illinois-based company had suspended deposit and withdrawal activity for customers last month.
China’s Unemployment Rate Reaches 6-Month High but Overlooks Many: Analysts
China’s hidden unemployment includes tens of millions of college graduates, migrant workers, and people doing odd jobs, analysts said.
Judge Temporarily Blocks RFK Jr.’s Vaccine Policy, Panel Overhaul
A district judge in Boston said the health secretary violated the law by appointing new members to the committee that made vaccine recommendations.
The Critical Minerals Market Is Changing. Finding the Right Investment Is a Different Problem | Christopher Berlet
Christopher Berlet, CEO of Stakeholder Gold Corp., explains from inside the market why supply has struggled to keep pace with demand despite rising prices.
Tune in Today: Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony for the Love of Composing
Mozart’s final symphony, “Jupiter,” blends technical brilliance with soaring beauty—offering a powerful glimpse into the composer’s genius at its peak.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi

Your Brain Jumps to Conclusions–Here’s How to Stop It
Pausing between noticing and reacting changes everything.

An Après-Ski Love Story at Mount Snow, Vermont
Easily accessible and buzzing with youthful energy, Mount Snow keeps skiers coming season after season.
DOJ Proposes Rule to Reduce Time Between Capital Conviction and Capital Punishment
Attorney General Pam Bondi says the proposal is the next step in the administration’s policy to faithfully enforce capital punishment laws.

Appeals Court Refuses Trump’s Request to Reconsider CNN Defamation Suit
The suit arose from network journalists’ use of the phrase ’the Big Lie' in covering Trump’s claims about the 2020 election.

Marco Rubio Designates Iranian-American Jew as Wrongfully Detained in Iran
Kamran Hekmati, a jewelry store owner, was found guilty under an Iranian law that mandates jail for anyone who has visited Israel in the last 10 years.

Baseball Hall of Famer Dawson’s Plaque Recast to Change Hat Logo
National Baseball Hall of Famer Andre Dawson will be the first member to have his plaque recast for a neutral logo on his hat.

Warner Bros CEO to Collect $667 Million in Paramount Deal
Paramount shareholders could also receive a ‘ticking fee’ if the Warner Bros. acquisition drags on.

Blood Pressure Guidelines Move Away From Medication for All Older Americans
New guidelines emphasize personalized care, but some doctors worry about the risk.

Take a Seat: 5 Chair Exercises for Total Body Toning
Prolonged or frequent sitting and related inactivity can have negative health effects. These exercises help you get moving even while in a chair.

Functional Nutritionist Says Faith Is Key to Improving Health
Nutritionist Terri Ward shares her thoughts about why food and health care systems fall short and how we can improve health by following God’s design.

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.

These Stuffed Chicken Breasts Prove It’s What’s on the Inside That Counts
Filling chicken breasts with spinach, two kinds of cheese, and garlic is a simple way to bring big flavor to the dinner table.

A Busy Mom’s Guide to Cleaning a House
Small, consistent habits allow busy families to clean efficiently without burnout.

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

Better Dressed Passengers Won’t Bring Back Air Travel’s ‘Golden Age.’ Here’s What Will
In the golden age of air travel airlines didn’t overbook flights, no one was ever bumped.




























































































































