Trump Says US Seized an Iranian-Flagged Cargo Ship, Blew Hole in Engine
The ship, called the Touska, attempted to get past a U.S. military blockade that has been in effect since April 13, the president said.
Iran’s Military Remains Ready Despite Peace Talks With US, Iranian Speaker Says
Ghalibaf’s comment was made amid threats issued by both sides over the Strait of Hormuz.
Following Paul Revere’s Revolutionary Ride
People along Paul Revere’s famous route from Boston to Lexington, Massachusetts, said the 250th anniversary of America will be ‘extra special.’
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UNBROKEN: The Untold Story of Shen Yun
The documentary follows the world-renowned Shen Yun Performing Arts as it rises to global acclaim while facing intimidation and threats of violence.
US Citizen, a Uyghur Scholar, Says He Was Detained and Deported From Malaysia
‘They informed me that my deportation was a direct request from Beijing,’ Abdulhakim Idris said.
Trump Says US Negotiators Will Travel to Pakistan for Peace Talks With Iran
The president said Iran had violated a ceasefire agreement by firing shots on April 18 aimed at a French ship and freighter from the UK.
FDA Updates Classification Level for Recalled Blood Pressure Medicine
The medications are now categorized under a Class II designation, which is issued when using a drug can cause temporary health issues.
Inside the Army’s 3-Day Contest of Skill and Grit
An elite group of soldiers pushed themselves to the limit in a trial of strength, endurance, and skill known as the Best Ranger Competition.
Why Some Scientists Are Rethinking Darwin’s Theory of Evolution | Stephen Meyer
In a new film, “The Story of Everything,” coming to theaters April 30, Meyer lays out a case that could reshape how we think about life itself.
‘We Are Stronger’: A Life Rebuilt Piece by Piece
Without connections to others and deep faith, military veterans often have great difficulty coming back to civilian society.
How an Aeronaut’s Mishap Created the Union Army’s Balloon Corps
In ‘This Week in History,’ aeronauts continued testing the limits of their balloons, ultimately establishing a new arm of military intelligence.

Why Some People Stay the Course While Others Burn Out
Reframing our efforts from ‘I have to’ to ‘I want to’ with genuine reason to want to, transforms suffering into meaningful purpose.

‘Eagles of the Republic’: A Movie Star Enters Egyptian Politics
When a popular actor is forced to play an Egyptian president, he falls deeper and deeper into unwanted government intrigue.
North Korea Test-Fires Short-Range Ballistic Missiles
International Atomic Energy Agency says it has ‘deep concerns’ about North Korea’s nuclear program.

NBA Rebounds From Tank-Plagued Regular Season With Play-In Drama
Portland’s victory, Charlotte’s strong showing, and Golden State’s up-and-down games were a great warmup for the playoffs.

How Genetics Can Influence Healthy Ageing
New research from the Australian researchers shows genetics accounts for up to a quarter of differences in healthy ageing outcomes.

How Warming Your Feet Can Improve Sleep and Digestion
Exposure to cold during the winter months increases susceptibility to the common cold and may affect the function of internal organs.

The Hidden Brain Inflammation You Can’t Feel—But Can Prevent
Forgetfulness, lapses in concentration, fatigue, and mood swings may be due to chronic brain inflammation.

Landmark Australian Study Finds Vaping ‘Likely to Cause’ Lung and Oral Cancer
A new Australian study finds evidence linking vaping to oral and lung cancers, urging action as to not repeat mistakes of the past.

Peanut Crusted Sea Scallops With Fettuccine
The secret to tender, juicy scallops is a quick sear, just 1 minute per side.

Ask the Builder: A Unique Solution for Spice Storage
Finding a particular spice on a filled rack can be difficult.

The Psychology of the Supercommunicators
Journalist Charles Duhigg set out on a journey to uncover the shared traits of people who are superb at communicating and connecting with others.

This New Art and Retail District Aims to ‘Make Fort Lauderdale Cool Again’
For the trend-seeking 20-something-year-olds of Fort Lauderdale, Thrive Art District, a commerce and arts hub near downtown, may be their new oasis.
























































































































