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The Ukrainian president delivered his first public remarks since the Trump administration paused military aid Monday night.
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Plans for a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine are now paused, and Trump said Zelenskyy can come back when he’s ready for peace.

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Trump to Address Congress for the First Time in Five Years
The president is expected to defend his strategies for ending the Ukraine war, securing the border, and using tariffs to bolster U.S. manufacturing.
US Tariffs on Canada, Mexico Take Effect; China Levies Double
Trump cited the American lives lost to the ‘vast amount of fentanyl’ that has flowed into the United States as justification for the latest tariffs.
Terrorism, Nuclear Threats Top US Foreign Policy Concerns: Poll
Poll shows Americans prioritize counterterrorism, nuclear nonproliferation, and energy security, while support for democracy-building abroad remains low.
6 Charts That Explain DOGE-Related Cuts So Far
The agency has targeted $65 billion in federal spending in six weeks.
Lawmakers Reintroduce Falun Gong Protection Act to Combat CCP’s Forced Organ Harvesting
‘It’s long past time to dismantle the CCP’s state-sponsored organ harvesting industry,’ Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) told The Epoch Times.
Trump Warns Japan, China Against Devaluing Their Currencies
The president hints at making up for America’s disadvantage with the tariffs.
Mexico to Announce Retaliatory Tariffs on Sunday in Response to Trump’s Tariffs, Sheinbaum Says
Tariffs have gone into effect on Mexican and Canadian goods to the United States, as well as goods from China.
Pentagon Announces $80 Million in Savings From First DOGE Review
Press secretary Sean Parnell said that DEI and climate change programs are ‘not a core function of our military’ and constitute ‘a distraction.’
Acquiring Algorithm Is Key to Owning TikTok, Says Wyoming Entrepreneur
‘We need a clean break from ByteDance and China,’ says Wyoming-based wealth manager Reid Rasner, who has offered nearly $50 billion for the platform.
Supreme Court Skeptical of Mexico’s Lawsuit Against US Gun Companies
Justice Sonia Sotomayor suggested that Mexico hadn’t done enough to show that the gunmakers took affirmative action to abet wrongdoing.
Trump Warns He’ll Block Funding to Any Colleges That Have ‘Illegal Protests’
The move comes as federal agencies consider pulling funding for Columbia University.
‘Great Admirers of Traditional Chinese Culture’ Celebrate Shen Yun in Las Vegas
Chinese history is one of the longest running histories in the world. Shen Yun Performing Arts is giving the world a good look at the beauty of traditional Chin
EU Proposes Softening Net Zero CO2 Targets for New Cars
Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is mulling giving the car industry, which faces multibillion-euro fines, three years instead of one to meet targets.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
Supreme Court Rules EPA Wastewater Regulations Too Vague
The justices sided with San Francisco, finding 5–4 that the EPA violated the Clean Water Act.
Ukraine Says Its Forces Can Keep Fighting Despite US Aid Pause
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said the country’s forces retain capabilities and tools to sustain their frontline forces amid the new U.S. aid pause.
Texas Has Not Pinpointed Source of Measles Outbreak: Official
Many outbreaks are caused by people who travel outside of the country and return with the disease.
Europe Reacts to Pause in US Military Aid to Ukraine
U.S. President Donald Trump decided to halt military funding to Kyiv effective immediately on Monday.
EU Commission Unveils $840 Billion Plan to Boost Defense
The president of the European Commission has outlined a five-point plan called ReArm Europe and said it was an ‘era of rearmament.’
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Mavericks’ Kyrie Irving Sustains Left Knee Sprain Against Kings
The star guard had to be helped off the court during a home-game loss to the Sacramento Kings.

Mavericks’ Kyrie Irving Sustains Left Knee Sprain Against Kings
The star guard had to be helped off the court during a home-game loss to the Sacramento Kings.

Carl Dean, Dolly Parton’s Husband of Almost 60 Years, Dies at 82
Dean stayed out of the public eye throughout his wife’s long career. The cause of death was not disclosed.

Carl Dean, Dolly Parton’s Husband of Almost 60 Years, Dies at 82
Dean stayed out of the public eye throughout his wife’s long career. The cause of death was not disclosed.

The Magic of Music: Healing, Memory, and Connection
Music has been used for millennia to heal the body, mind, and spirit. Recent research offers insights into its therapeutic potential.

The Magic of Music: Healing, Memory, and Connection
Music has been used for millennia to heal the body, mind, and spirit. Recent research offers insights into its therapeutic potential.

The Grimm Brothers’ Fairytale, ‘Cat and Mouse in Partnership’
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This nine-hour documentary series is exhaustive, thorough, and borders on overkill.

Emma Abbott: The People’s Prima Donna
The opera singer never forgot her humble beginnings and made opera accessible to average Americans.

Academy Awards 2025: Highlights, Snubs, and Surprises
Host Conan O'Brien once again makes the Oscars the entertaining show it should be.

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The Agony and Ecstasy of Getting Out of Debt
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Why I Love America: The Freedoms That Make America Exceptional
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The Great Raid: A Dangerous, Successful WWII Rescue Mission
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