Federal Grand Jury Indicts Wisconsin Judge Accused of Helping Illegal Immigrant Evade ICE
She was arrested in April by the FBI.
$16 Billion: US Collects Record Custom Duties in April
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Though ‘Le Villi’ is often bypassed in favor of Puccini’s later works, his first opera still has heart and technical skill.

Exploring Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema’s ‘The Finding of Moses’
Alma-Tadema’s painting is one of the most famous depictions of the discovery of the infant Moses.

Esther de Berdt Reed: Fundraiser for the American Revolution
The British-born first lady of Pennsylvania quickly adapted to life in the colonies, raising five children and devoting her energy to support Patriot soldiers.
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How Falun Gong Spread and Transformed China in the ’90s
May 13 marks World Falun Dafa Day: A look at the practice that spread globally and changed the lives of tens of millions.
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Laura Delano is the author of ‘Unshrunk: A Story of Psychiatric Treatment Resistance’ and founder of the Inner Compass Initiative.
Trump to Drop Sanctions Against Syria to Give It a ‘Chance at Greatness’
‘I will be ordering the cessation of sanctions against Syria in order to give them a chance at greatness,’ the U.S. president says.
Trump Secures $600 Billion Investment Deal in Saudi Visit
Trump pitches America’s ‘Golden Age’ to wealthy Gulf investors; Saudi Arabia commits to $142 billion arms deal, other investments.
A Look at China’s Economy in 8 Charts
A set of Chinese data provides a glimpse into the country’s current economic situation.
Harvard Expands Lawsuit Against Trump Administration to Include Additional $450 Million in Terminated Grants
The Ivy League institution challenged the freezing of funds as a violation of First Amendment Rights.
Federal Judge Says Trump’s Invocation of Alien Enemies Act Was Legal
The judge holds that Tren de Aragua gang was engaging in the type of ‘predatory incursion’ that the Alien Enemies Act mentions.
Trade Court Hears Challenge to Trump’s Tariffs
A group of small businesses challenged the president’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.
Microsoft Announces Mass Layoffs in Push to Streamline Operations
‘We continue to implement organizational changes necessary to best position the company for success in a dynamic marketplace,’ a company spokesperson says.
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Menendez Brothers Resentenced to 50 Years to Life, Eligible for Parole
The brothers were previously sentenced in 1996 to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the double murder of their parents.
Shen Yun Closes a Successful 2025 World Tour
Despite threats from the Chinese communist regime, Shen Yun Performing Arts shines on the world stage.
Student Loan Delinquencies Soar as Pandemic-Era Protections Expire
New York Fed data show a large spike in serious student loan delinquencies as collections resume and credit scores tumble.
Day in Photos: Sea Trials, Donald Trump in Riyadh, and International Film Festival
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Chinese Regime Denounces CIA Videos Recruiting CCP Officials
Former CCP officials say the CIA videos may trigger a wave of defections despite the CCP’s tight social control.
Private Colleges With Massive Endowments Face Tax Hike Under Republican Plan
A proposal seeks to raise the tax from the current 1.4 percent to as high as 21 percent. MIT said it ‘would seriously damage’ its ‘ability to conduct research.’
Pete Rose, ‘Shoeless’ Joe Jackson Reinstated by MLB and Eligible for Baseball Hall of Fame
There are 17 deceased individuals impacted by the announcement.
House Republicans Propose Spending Cuts to Food Stamps
The legislation is estimated to save $290 billion over 10 years by limiting SNAP eligibility and imposing stricter work requirements on beneficiaries.
Arizona Gov. Vetoes More Than 30 Bills Including Some Related to Immigration, Gender Identity
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, blocked a slate of GOP-led bills, prompting backlash from GOP lawmakers.
Why Daily Bowel Movements Matter for Kidney Health and Longevity
Having one to two bowel movements a day supports optimal toxin clearance and kidney function—a key indicator of longevity.
How Oral Health Could Shape Cognitive Decline
Simple dental hygiene habits and a diet rich in fibrous fruits and vegetables may reduce your risk of dementia.
ICE Operation Arrests 196 in Nashville, Including 95 With Prior Convictions
DHS announcement includes photos, names, and details about some of those arrested.
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