Trump Says No Escalation With Cuba After US Indicts Raúl Castro
Castro was charged with conspiracy to kill U.S. nationals, two counts of destruction of aircraft, and four counts of murder.
US Marines Board Iranian Tanker in Latest Blockade Enforcement
According to U.S. Central Command, U.S. forces have diverted 91 vessels since the start of the blockade against Iran on April 13.
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.
Electric Bills Could Be 2026 Election Shocker
Americans are paying more for power while financing long overdue expansions and upgrades to the nation’s grid—and they aren’t happy about it.
Musk Takes SpaceX Public in Massive IPO Filing
Elon Musk is taking SpaceX public, filing paperwork for an initial public offering that would put the company on the stock market.
China Confirms Purchase of 200 Boeing Jets in New US Trade Agreement
Beijing agreed to a major Boeing order and steps to ease farm trade barriers.
Trump Admin Announces $2.9 Billion Funding to Reduce Lead in Drinking Water
The funding is being allocated based on the location of roughly 4 million lead service lines.
Heal the Dirt: How Farmers Are Detoxing America
An exclusive look into the fast-growing regenerative farming movement and how it focuses on fixing unhealthy food and chronic disease in America.
Trump Admin Targets States’ Medicaid Fraud Units—What to Know
State attorneys general receive a letter saying their fraud units ‘have been happy to rake in taxpayer dollars without fighting fraud.’
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.
AI Data Centers Top of Mind for Voters as Midterms Approach—What to Know
Though midterms still lie six months out, lawmakers in some key midterm races are already hurrying to stake out a position on the issue.
‘Jefferson Still Lives’: America’s Anniversary Parties From the Past
A look at America’s past Fourth of July celebrations, from tall ships to Jefferson’s final words, and what they reveal about the nation today.
The White House Bride Who Won a Nation’s Heart
In this installment of ‘When Character Counted,’ we meet a first lady with several interesting ‘firsts’ all her own.
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.


Colonoscopy: The Most Used Screening Test for Colon Cancer, Here Are the Benefits and Risks
There is ongoing debate about who should undergo a colonoscopy and when.

‘Take Me Out to the Ball Game’: The Song That Became Baseball’s National Anthem
The beloved anthem of America’s favorite pastime was written on a Manhattan subway in 1908 by a man who barely knew the sport.
US Imposes Travel Restrictions Due to Ebola Outbreak
The restrictions are aimed at preventing Ebola from entering the United States, officials said.

Supreme Court Directs Lower Courts to Reexamine Decisions in Voting Rights Act Cases
The high court said vote-dilution claims against Mississippi and North Dakota need to be reexamined after its recent landmark redistricting ruling.
American Has Contracted Ebola: CDC
The American was in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
2 Florida Contractors Charged With Bribing Army Official to Secure Military Technology Contracts
Federal prosecutors say Leonard Pick and Brian Kent funneled more than $1.25 million to a government employee while inflating invoices to hide the payments.

Federal Judge Orders White House to Comply With Presidential Records Act
The judge rejected a Justice Department legal opinion that deemed the act unconstitutional.

Who is Raul Castro, the Recently Indicted Cuban Politician?
Raul Castro was charged with the 1996 killing of four people on a humanitarian mission.

One Nation Unveils Gas and Oil Policy, Proposes 30 Percent Equity Stake in Energy Projects
One Nation would also replace the Petroleum Resource Rent Tax with a flat royalty.

Broncos Rookie Jonah Coleman’s NFL Debut Will Be 1st Game He’s Ever Been To
Despite playing college football just 15 minutes from Lumen Field in Seattle, Coleman resolved that he would watch his first NFL game from the sidelines.

‘90 Day Fiancé’ Star Jenny Slatten Reveals ALS Diagnosis, Gives Update on Its Progression
The reality TV personality received her diagnosis in December after experiencing months of symptoms and visible changes to her health.

Kale: An Unpalatable but Highly Nutritious Leafy Green—How to Maximize Taste and Benefits
Kale divides people with its bitter and tough taste, but it’s widely revered in the wellness community for its nutritional benefits.
Low-Histamine Chicken and Arugula Salad You Can Make in 10 Minutes
Managing histamine intolerance means rethinking nearly every ingredient, but this salad proves that preparing a simple, tasty meal is still possible.

A Keto Diet May Help Psychiatric Disorders. Here’s Why.
A ketogenic diet may target metabolic dysfunction in mental illness and the side effects of their medications.
Why Cruise Ships Keep Losing the Battle Against Norovirus–What You Need to Know
Expert explains how norovirus spreads in close quarters and what you can do to protect yourself.
Bring This Delicious Salad to Your Next Summer Gathering
To maintain a super-fresh aura for your salad, choose the best possible ingredients.

What Are the Most Overlooked Yard Maintenance Tasks?
While it may seem like cutting grass lower will reduce how often you need to mow, it can actually stress your lawn and make it more vulnerable.

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.

What Top Museums Are Doing for America’s 250Th Birthday Celebration
These top museums frame the semiquincentennial not just as a commemoration of the past, but as an opportunity to examine the present.




















































































