Airport Security Wait Times Slashed as TSA Workers Receive Paychecks
Some airports that reported four-hour lines are now experiencing wait times of 10 minutes or less.
US Warplanes Struck 200 Short-Notice Targets in Iran, Hegseth Says
The ‘dynamic strikes’ were guided in mid-air by real-time intelligence updates to exploit windows of opportunity.
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4 Things to Know About SCOTUS Case That Could Redefine Birthright Citizenship
The justices will consider whether Trump’s order excluding children of illegal immigrants from birthright citizenship violates the 14th Amendment.
Supreme Court Rules Against Colorado’s ‘Conversion Therapy’ Ban
The case was brought by a therapist who alleged Colorado’s ban violated her right to free expression.
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.
Protests Erupt Across China as Regime Tightens Security and Restricts Drone Use
In some cases, grievances appear to be evolving beyond specific disputes into broader political anger.
Average Tax Refund Around 11 Percent Higher Than a Year Ago: IRS Data
The IRS said that as of March 20, the latest data available, the average refund increased 10.9 percent.
He Ran the World’s Biggest Payment Processor; Now He’s Taking on Social Security | Frank Bisignano
Bisignano oversees not one, but two of America’s most consequential institutions: the Social Security Administration and the Internal Revenue Service.
White House Says Trump Stands Behind Surgeon General Nominee After President’s Remarks
The Senate has not yet voted on Dr. Casey Means, who was nominated in 2025.
These Nutrients May Help Autistic Kids, Here’s Why
Children with autism seem to have a higher need for nutrients. Though when it comes down to specifics, every child is different.
Washington Becomes Latest Democrat-Led State to Tax Millionaires, Sparking Legal Fight
Washington joins other Democrat-led states in taxing millionaires after Gov. Bob Ferguson signed a 9.9 percent income tax, drawing immediate legal challenges.
America: ‘A Nation of Artists’
Three centuries of paintings celebrate American civilization like never before, in this ambitious Philadelphia exhibition.
Candles on the Cake: Two Writers Who Can Light up Our Country’s Birthday Party
Esther Forbes’s and Kenneth Roberts’s historical novels can help young readers gear up for America’s 250th anniversary.
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Your Mind Has a Mirror. Here’s What’s Clouding It and How to Clear It
The inner “mirror of life” reflects everything happening within a person.

Tune in Today: Sibelius’s Violin Concerto and Ginette Neveu
French prodigy Ginette Neveu helped elevate Jean Sibelius’s Violin Concerto—a misunderstood masterpiece—to lasting greatness.
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Comedian Sued for $27 Million Over ‘The Lion King’ Joke
Learnmore Jonasi faced a multimillion-dollar lawsuit after he made statements about lyrics in the ‘The Lion King’ during an interview.

State Department Updates Warnings for Countries Amid Iran War: 4 Things to Know
A number of Middle Eastern countries are under Level 4 or Level 3 advisories.
Young Farmers Finding Success Despite Growing Challenges
High prices and shrinking families threaten multigenerational farms in Indiana, but two young farmers believe their children will find success in the industry.
More Than Half of US Home Listings in February Are ‘Stale’: Report
The typical home under contract in February spent 66 days on the market, Redfin says.

JD Vance to Release Book on His Faith
The 304-page book, which Vance began working on in 2019, would also touch on his experiences in public life.

Japan Deploys First Long-Range Missiles as Tokyo Boosts Defense Capabilities
Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi described it as Japan’s first deployment of domestically-produced ‘stand-off’ missiles.

The ‘Fog of War’ Continues Into April
I want to assure investors that cooler heads may prevail, and the Strait of Hormuz will reopen, since the world needs the commodities that travel through it.

Chicago Bulls Waive Jaden Ivey Following Criticism of NBA Pride Nights
Ivey appeared in just four games for the Bulls before being shut down for the rest of the season due to a knee injury.

How to Add More Disease-Free Years to Your Life
A 60,000-person study found that tiny daily changes to three key habits add disease-free years to your life.
Neuroscience Reveals What You Believe Can Change Your Body
Our beliefs about our bodies and their healing potential can lead to significant physical changes.

Depression Isn’t Just in the Brain: A TCM Approach to Relief
By focusing on the body’s internal energy systems, TCM offers a different framework for understanding mood disorders and their treatment.
71 Percent of Baby Foods Are Ultra-Processed, Study Finds
A new study found that baby foods in the United States contain additives linked to gut disruption, ADHD, and obesity.
These Copycat Cheddar Bay Biscuits Are a Super Easy Dupe for the Real Thing
Here’s how you can replicate Red Lobster’s renowned biscuits at home, without picking up a box.

Kitchen Hacks That Actually Work, Mostly
Not every kitchen hack is a winner but some of these might be.

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

Mother Nature and Money Meet in Palm Beach
Diversity is one of the Palm Beach area’s numerous inviting and intriguing traits.


















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