Kremlin Says US Companies Interested in Rare Earths Partnership but Challenges Remain
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia continues to face U.S. sanctions and that ’restrictions continue to apply to American companies.’

Educating the Heart: Stories Can Inspire Virtue in Our Children
From “Anne of Green Gables” to “The Little House on the Prairie,” literature is a powerful tool for showing kids what it looks like to live a virtuous life.

Aristotle’s Curriculum: 4 Subjects That Build Character
According to one of history’s most well-known philosophers, young people need to be instructed in only four subjects to prepare them for a well-lived life.

Defying Smartphone Culture, Parents Aim to Restore Childhood
By limiting the use of digital devices among their children, intentional parents cultivate ‘habits of attention’ and deep, meaningful bonds.
Most Read
Top Stories
Trump Confirms He’ll Meet With Bill Maher, Kid Rock at White House
“I got a call from a very good guy, and friend of mine, Kid Rock, asking me whether or not it would be possible for me to meet ... with Bill Maher,” Trump said.
US Army Confirms 3 of the 4 Missing Soldiers in Lithuania Are Dead
The U.S. Soldiers deployed for a NATO mission were discovered in a submerged recovery vehicle, while the search continues for the fourth missing soldier.
France’s Antitrust Watchdog Issues Apple a $162 Million Fine
The French Competition Authority ruled that a privacy feature introduced by Apple in 2021 violated competition law.
US Deports 17 Accused Terrorist Gang Members to El Salvador, Rubio Says
The Tren de Aragua and MS-13 gangs were designated by the Department of State as foreign terrorist organizations last month.
State’s Bid to Cut Medicaid Funding to Planned Parenthood Hits Supreme Court
The court’s ruling could deal a blow to the abortion provider or widespread efforts to strip its government funding.
Gold Soars to New Record Above $3,100
Investment interest in the bullion is up, with North American gold ETF inflows in February being the largest single-month inflow for the region since July 2020.
Mike Waltz Reiterates He Doesn’t Know Jeffrey Goldberg, Following the Journalist’s Latest Comments
‘Mike does not know Jeffrey Goldberg and does not recall ever meeting him,’ a spokesperson said.
As Wisconsinites Vote Early, Anti-Musk Protesters Seek Victory in Supreme Court Election
Musk is traveling to the battleground state ahead of the April 1 election, which pits Republican-backed Brad Schimel against Democrat-backed Susan Crawford.
States Move to Ban Using Food Stamps for Soda
The U.S. health and agriculture secretaries have expressed support.
Shen Yun Opens Chinese Culture to America, Says Wealth Manager
Luis Guzman thought it was great that Shen Yun Performing Arts was able to open up the Chinese culture to the world.
Over 1,500 Shen Yun Performers and Family Members Call for Investigation of CCP Influence Targeting the Arts Group
The CCP in recent years has stepped up its sabotage campaign against the performing arts company, representatives said at a Lincoln Center press conference.
Russian Drones Strike Ukraine’s Kharkiv for 2nd Consecutive Night, Kyiv Says
Meanwhile, Ukrainian forces are being ejected from border communities in Russia’s Kursk, a defense source tells Moscow’s TASS news agency.
Netanyahu to Visit Hungary in Defiance of ICC Arrest Warrant
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said that the warrant, which was issued over allegations of war crimes in Gaza, ‘will not be observed.’
Europe Balks as US Mulls Prospect of Easing Restrictions on Russia
Moscow says it is ready to revive a Black Sea grain initiative—part of a would-be cease-fire deal—if its longstanding demands for sanctions relief are met.
France’s National Rally Leader Le Pen Barred From 2027 Presidential Election
Le Pen, whose party is a front-runner in polls ahead of the 2027 vote, also faces a potential jail sentence, after being found guilty of embezzlement.
Musk Mobilizes Support for Wisconsin Judicial Contest
Musk has drawn criticism for what some see as an attempt to buy an election in which more than $80 million has already been spent.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
Antitrust Policy Under New FTC Chair Looks Similar to Biden Administration, Analysts Say
‘It is hard to believe that this is what President Trump wants,’ said Robert Bork Jr., president of the Antitrust Education Project.
Trump Issues Another Stern Warning to Iran, Eases Tone on Putin
The president said he would give Tehran a couple of weeks to show progress on a nuclear program deal.
A Rare, Masterful Production of Shakespeare’s ‘The Winter’s Tale’
This adaptation of Shakespeare’s lesser known play combines deep tragedy with lighthearted comedy in a way that’s sure to please.
Special Coverage
Special Coverage