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3 US Troops Killed as Strikes Pound Middle East
The U.S. and Israel launched strikes on Tehran as Iran widened retaliatory strikes across the Gulf after the killing of Khamenei.
Oil Prices Expected to Spike as Iran Declares Strait of Hormuz ‘Effectively Closed’
Two oil tankers and an Omani port were attacked, pausing tanker traffic in a waterway where more than 20 percent of the world’s oil is exported.
FBI Confirms Terrorism Task Force Investigating Texas Bar Shooting That Left 2 Dead
The shooting suspect, who was not named, also died, authorities have said.
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Mapping China’s Influence in Latin America
Secret meetings leading to Peruvian president’s ouster highlight China’s influence in America’s backyard.
At Least 22 Killed as Protesters Try to Storm US Consulate in Pakistan
The protests erupted after Iranian Islamist leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and dozens of the country’s senior commanders were killed.
Trump Agrees to Talk to New Iranian Leadership
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was killed in U.S. and Israeli strikes on Saturday.
Some Chinese Veterans Question Call to Return to Service If War Breaks Out in Taiwan Strait
As Beijing urges readiness for Taiwan conflict, China’s veterans cite broken promises, financial strain, and growing disillusionment.
Israel to Intensify Iran Strikes in Coming Days, Says Netanyahu
‘Our forces are now striking at the heart of Tehran with increasing intensity, set to escalate further in the coming days,’ he says.
Matched and ‘Killed to Order’: Inside the CCP’s Dark Organ Industry | With Guest Host Rob Schneider
For twenty years, I’ve investigated a crime almost too horrific to name, now documented in my new book: ‘Killed to Order.’
Thousands of Flights Disrupted Across Middle East Amid Conflict
Airports in the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Israel faced the most flight cancellations on Sunday.
Hypothyroidism: Most Common Thyroid Disorder That Disrupts Body Function–Here Are the Causes
Hypothyroidism often goes under the radar as its symptoms are vague, easy to dismiss and frequently associated with stress aging or something else.
US–Israeli Attacks Enter Second Day: What to Know
Three U.S. service members have been killed in action during Operation Epic Fury.
Moore’s Creek Bridge: The Battle That Delayed Britain’s Southern Conquest
With the war at a stalemate, Britain pursued an alternate strategy: winning the war from the South. Standing in its way were the Patriots of North Carolina.
A Thrilling Cold War Tale about Truth, Sacrifice, and Courage
Gordon Corera’s ‘The Spy in the Archive’ is wonderful tribute about an unassuming archivist who became the KGB’s greatest defector.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi

The Prison of Perfectionism–A Kind Way Out
While perfectionism can keep you stuck and wear you down–small daily acts of courage can set you free.

How a Cold Front Led to the Marines’ First Amphibious Invasion
In ‘This Week in History,’ a petition from Nova Scotia results in the creation of the Marines and a historic attack on an outpost in The Bahamas.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
3 US Troops Killed as Strikes Pound Middle East
The U.S. and Israel launched strikes on Tehran as Iran widened retaliatory strikes across the Gulf after the killing of Khamenei.

Trump Orders Federal Agencies to Cease All Use of Anthropic Tech
War Secretary Pete Hegseth directed the Department of War to designate Anthropic as a supply-chain risk to national security.
Hillary Clinton Says She Knew Nothing About Jeffrey Epstein’s Crimes
The former secretary of state was testifying to Congress on Feb. 26.
Both Sides of Gun Debate Criticize Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives
Gun control proponents say Trump administration is making America more dangerous while gun rights activists say ATF violates Americans’ constitutional rights.

Iranian Leader, Top Officials Killed in US–Israeli Strikes: What to Know
The Israel Defense Forces confirmed the deaths of 7 Iranian military and nuclear development leaders.

Beyond Phishing: The New ‘Deepfake’ and QR Code Credit Card Scams of 2026
Easy-to-spot phishing scams are becoming less common as fraudsters up their game.

Ducks’ Quenneville Notches 1,000th NHL Coaching Victory, Becomes 2nd to Reach Milestone
Since his first head coaching assignment in 1997 with the St. Louis Blues, Joel Quenneville has won three Stanley Cup championships and 1,000 games.

Uplifting Humor Is the Sweet Spot for Family-Friendly Comedian Tim Hawkins
The father, grandfather, and former truck driver built his career poking fun at the things in his world that he finds funny—all the while keeping it clean.

Cottage Cheese Sold in Walmart Recalled in 24 States
Consuming the recalled item can pose a ‘significant health risk’ to people, the cheese manufacturer said.

Rethinking Menopause: Restoring Balance, Not Just Hormones
Chinese medicine’s holistic approach addresses menopause symptoms through energy balance, diet, and mind-body practices.

Why You Should Eat Watermelon Seeds, Rind, and Flesh
Watermelon offers a simple pleasure. It also offers something more practical.

Study Finds Gut Changes Linked to Ingredient in Weight-Loss Pills
New research suggests ‘wonder pill’ for weight loss may have potential unintended outcomes.

Simple Poached Fish With Caper Sauce and Quick Corn and Tomatoes
Here’s a simple, foolproof way to cook fish so it stays moist and tender every time.

Raising the Roof: Turning an Attic Into a Living Space
What began as an awkward space can end as a reading nook, playroom, or handy storage area.

How Italian Culture Shaped This Australian Radio Host’s Career
Radio host Tony Tardio described family as a ‘powerful force.’













































































