US Opens New Trade Probes Targeting 60 Countries Over Alleged Forced Labor Practices
China, Canada, Mexico, Japan, and the European Union are amongst the 60 countries subject to the latest probes.
All 6 Service Members Killed in US Refueling Plane Crash in Iraq
U.S. Central Command said the circumstances were being investigated and that the loss of the aircraft was not due to hostile or friendly fire.
Cuban Leader Diaz-Canel Says Regime Held Talks With US to Find Solutions
On March 9, Trump suggested the regime in Havana could either submit and agree to the restoration of democracy or be removed forcibly.
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How the US Can Adjust to Middle East Oil Disruptions
Energy markets could experience significant shifts in global production and distribution in the long term, experts say.
US Trade Ambassador Says US Goal Is ‘Stability’ Ahead of China Trip
‘When you look at where we are with China versus one year ago, we have a much more balanced relationship with China,’ he said.
Michigan Synagogue Attack Suspect Was Naturalized US Citizen From Lebanon
Ayman Mohamad Ghazali came to the United States in 2011 on an immediate relative visa as the spouse of a U.S. citizen.
Senators Unveil Bipartisan Bill to Protect Falun Gong, Counter Forced Organ Harvesting
The legislation is aimed at curbing complicity in Beijing’s state-sanctioned abuse.
Federal Reserve’s Key Inflation Measure Remains Above Target
In addition to inflation, the bureau reported that personal income rose 0.4 percent, below the market forecast of 0.5 percent.
The Harvard Astrophysicist Searching for Extraterrestrial Life | Avi Loeb
Loeb is the head of the Galileo Project that is looking for extraterrestrial technologies.
FDA Expands Approval of GSK’s Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccine
Adults as young as 18 can now receive the immunization.
10 Minutes of Core Training to Reboot Your Metabolism
Exercise offsets most metabolic harm from short-term overeating and inactivity.
US Growth Nearly Stalls as 4th Quarter GDP Revised to 0.7 Percent
The 43-day government shutdown weighed heavily on fourth-quarter economic growth prospects.
Circles of Genius: Math and Art Across Six Centuries
In Western art, the circle evolved from a theological symbol to a perceptual experiment.
Country Music Star Hannah Dasher Is Cookin’ With Sass
Dasher mixes Southern comfort food, humor, and old-fashioned hospitality in ‘Stand By Your Pan,’ a cookbook rooted in family and tradition.
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Researchers Pinpoint When Fitness Starts to Decline
Think you’re too old to start working out? A 50-year study proves otherwise.

Katharine Lee Bates: Penning America’s Hymn
In part 2 of a great song in this installment of ‘The Art of Liberty,’ we meet Katherine Lee Bates, the lady who wrote the lyrics for ‘America the Beautiful.’
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RFK Jr. Undergoing Surgery
The health secretary is expected to return to work after about a week.

Trump Appoints Erika Kirk to Air Force Academy Board
The White House said that President Donald Trump ‘made the perfect choice’ in appointing Erika Kirk to succeed her late husband.
IEA Agrees to Release Record 400 Million Barrels of Oil From Reserves
Global oil prices pared their gains following the organization’s announcement.
Judge Refuses Request for New Trial for Illegal Immigrant Who Killed Laken Riley
Rejecting the application, Clarke County Superior Court Judge H. Patrick Haggard said there was ‘overwhelming and powerful’ evidence of Jose Ibarra’s guilt.

US Could Deploy Naval Escorts for Commercial Shipping in Hormuz, Bessent Says
Bessent said naval protection, strategic reserves and financial buffers are in place as Washington weighs risks to shipping, allies and global energy supplies.

Cuba to Release 51 Prisoners in Move Linked to the Vatican
The communist regime says inmates with good conduct will be released soon, citing longstanding ties and dialogue with the Vatican.

US Mortgage Rates Jump to 6.11 Percent
Recently, the Senate passed a bipartisan bill that aims to tackle the housing supply issue, and make homes more affordable.

Pacheco: ‘I’m More Hungry Than I Ever Was’ After Joining Lions
Pacheco brought the energy to his introductory press conference with the Detroit Lions.

Blood Test Helps Predict Dementia Up to 25 Years in Advance, Study Suggests
The findings open the way to ‘earlier prevention strategies and more targeted monitoring,’ a researcher said, while critics caution about predicting diagnoses.

Nature’s Twin Energies That Explain Why You Get Sick
Traditional Chinese medicine diagnoses the root cause of illness by understanding the balance of two fundamental energies.

How to Sprout Grains for Better Digestion
Part 2 of ‘The Art of Sprouting’ examines how soaking and sprouting grains can improve digestibility and nutrition.

Millennial Men Face Low Testosterone Crisis, Doctors Warn
Doctors are seeing a surge of millennial men with low testosterone, erectile dysfunction, and early prostate concerns.

The Skinny on Beef Fat: Tallow Makes a Comeback in Kitchens and in Skincare Products
Tallow and lard, its porky cousin, were once standard cooking fats used for frying and baking.

Ask the Builder: What You Can Learn From a Septic Tank Disaster
For a project that you might have no clue about, consulting AI is a good place to start.

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

Is Cancun Safe for American Travelers? Safety Tips and Advice Ahead of Spring Break
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico issued a new alert for travelers heading to Mexico for spring break on March 2.















































































