US–Iran Talks to Begin in Oman
Trump has increased pressure in recent week for Iran to agree to a new deal to limit the country’s nuclear development.
China Hikes Tariffs on US Goods to 125 Percent
China issues a 125 percent retaliation duty against the United States.

‘Warfare’: True Navy SEAL Story Redefines Cinematic Combat
Based on memories of the actual SEALs involved, this hyper-violent, naturalistic portrayal of combat couldn’t spring authentically from a civilian filmmaker.

‘The Edwardians: Age of Elegance’ at the Royal Collection Trust
An exquisite collection of art and decorative objects showcases the royal culture of the Edwardian era glamour.

‘The Hermit of Treig’: Life Lessons From a Scottish Sage
If you’re a fan of wilderness writer Farley Mowat and fly-fisherman-author John Gierach, you'll enjoy this documentary about Scottish hermit-author Ken Smith.
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Medical Experts Call for More Research to Investigate Rise in Cancer Diagnoses
Doctors are requesting objective, scientific study to explore novel approaches to cancer research and therapies.
Beijing Attempting to Offset Tariffs With Yuan Devaluation, Say Analysts
The communist regime may look for alternative ways to offset the impact of U.S. tariffs, such as creating distractions, say China watchers.
Seven Charts to Put DOGE Efforts in Perspective
An overview of government spending trends to lend a perspective into the work of the Department of Government Efficiency.
Judge Orders Federal Government to Unfreeze Funds Withheld From Maine Over Transgender Athletes
The federal government is ordered to release money held back over the state’s decision to let transgender athletes compete in girls’ sports.
Maine Referred to DOJ for Allowing Transgender Athletes in Girls’ Sports
‘We agree that we are at an impasse,’ said the state’s attorney general in a letter to the Trump administration. Federal education dollars are at stake.
Trump Says He’s in ‘Very Good Shape’ After Medical Exam; Report to Be Released on Sunday
The president underwent his first physical exam since taking office for a second time, with results expected soon.
Is China’s Xi Struggling for Authority? ‘Unprecedented’ Swap of Top CCP Officials Fuels Speculation
As two Politburo members trade jobs, China watchers see indications of greater political shakeup.
Witkoff Meets Putin in Saint Petersburg for Ukraine Talks
The meeting comes as Trump attempts to get Moscow to come to the negotiating table for a potential cease-fire in Ukraine.
Pennsylvania Man Charged With Threats to Assault, Murder Trump
A man from Butler, Pennsylvania has been arrested for allegedly threatening to assassinate President Donald Trump and other U.S. officials.
Pentagon Terminates $5.1 Billion Worth of Consulting and IT Contracts
The latest round of contract terminations will bring the Department of Defense’s total spending cut to nearly $6 billion, the Pentagon chief said.
How Trump Admin Increases Pressure for Illegal Immigrants to Self-Deport
The use of executive actions, age-old laws, and ad campaigns take a carrot-and-stick approach to removing millions of illegal immigrants.
Day in Photos: Crashed Helicopter Search, Afghan Refugees Leave Pakistan, Voting Preparations in Ecuador
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
▶Member of Provincial Parliament Calls Shen Yun ‘Breathtaking’
Shen Yun Performing Arts wrapped up a successful 7-day run in Toronto with nine sold-out performances.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
Social Security COLA May Decrease in 2026 and Could Change Due to Tariffs, Group Says
A senior citizens group forecasts that Social Security’s cost-of-living adjustment will increase by 2.3 percent from 2025, and that could change due to tariffs.
Parkinson’s Disease Is Linked to Lack of Dopamine—Here’s How to Boost It
Lifestyle changes can improve the course of Parkinson’s disease, according to research.
NTSB Calls for Stricter Regulation of Air Tour Operators After Deadly Helicopter Crash
‘We believe in one level of safety, strongly,’ said Jennifer Homendy, chair of the National Transportation Safety Board.
DHS Reminds Illegal Immigrants to Comply With Registration Mandate Before Deadline
Failure to register, the agency said, is a criminal offense punishable by fines, imprisonment, or both.
Processed Food Additive Mixtures May Increase Diabetes Risk, Study Finds
Researchers looked at five separate additive mixtures often used in processed foods to determine whether they increased the risk of developing diabetes.
US Treasury Yields Surge—What It Means for the Bond Market
The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield heads toward 4.5 percent.
Immigration Judge Rules Columbia Activist Mahmoud Khalil Can Be Deported
An immigration judge said the government had adequately shown ‘clear and convincing evidence that he is removable.’
In New York: Rembrandt’s Enigmatic Jewish Heroine
The Dutch master’s painting is featured in The Jewish Museum’s exhibition: ‘The Book of Esther in the Age of Rembrandt.’
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