Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Directive to Require Proof of Citizenship for Voter Registration
Groups challenging the order ‘are substantially likely to prevail,’ the judge ruled.
Trump: US Actively Talking to China for a ‘Fair Deal’
President Donald Trump says the United States is actively talking to China to get a fair trade deal.

Traditional Cooking Fats Are Making a Comeback—Here’s How to Cook With Them
From butter to lard to tallow, modern cooks are rediscovering the flavor, nutrition, and health benefits of these old-school fats.

A Triumph in Wood: Sweden’s ‘St. George and the Dragon’
Stockholm Cathedral’s ‘St. George and the Dragon’ oak sculpture depicts the eternal battle of good and evil.

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US Appeals Court Halts Ballot Curing Efforts in North Carolina Supreme Court Election
The court ruled 2–1 to pause the latest efforts in the long-running election dispute.
Texas Governor Signs ‘Texas DOGE’ Into Law to Cut Regulations, Boost Government Efficiency
Senate Bill 14 establishes the Texas Regulatory Efficiency Office to identify and reduce burdensome state rules and improve agency transparency, officials say.
RFK Jr. Responds to Report He’s Considering Removing COVID-19 Vaccines From CDC Schedule
The health secretary said it ’shouldn’t be making recommendations that are not good for the population.’
Data Reveal Drop in US Imports From China Amid Tariff Showdown
‘It’s a strange time in the logistics world,’ said one industry expert.
Trump Grants Interview to Editor Who Broke ‘SignalGate’ Story
The interview comes amid renewed scrutiny over government officials’ use of the Signal messaging app.
Keurig Dr Pepper Reports Strong Earnings While PepsiCo Falters as Tariffs Loom
PepsiCo warned about increased supply chain costs, forecasting earnings per share to fall by 3 percent this year.
In Trade War, China’s Chokehold on US Medicine Moves Into Spotlight
China’s iron grip on supply of critical drug ingredients has been years in the making, driven by Beijing’s strategic plan to dominate the pharma industry
▶Persecuted in China, Young Shen Yun Artists Find New Meaning on the World Stage
Stories of persecution and resilience behind the performing arts company that’s become a global sensation.
Federal Agency Warns States They Could Lose Funding Over Immigration, DEI Policies
States were advised by the transportation secretary to ‘enforce our immigration rules, end anti-American DEI policies, and protect free speech.’
24-Year-Old Highland Park Shooter Sentenced to Life in Prison
Robert E. Crimo III was handed seven consecutive sentences of life in prison.
Beijing’s Cyberattack Allegation Against NSA Adds to Signs of US–China Decoupling: Analysts
After raising tariffs on U.S. products and warning citizens to rethink U.S. travel plans, Beijing accused a U.S. government agency of hacking infrastructure.
Man Charged With Arson in New Jersey Pine Barrens Fire, Officials Say
The fire has prompted air quality alerts for the New York City metro area.
US Existing Home Sales Fell 5.9 Percent in March, Largest Drop in More Than 2 Years
The median home sales price continued to grow at 2.7 percent year over year to a new national median of $403,700, an all-time high for the month of March.
▶Member of Alberta Legislative Assembly Inspired by Shen Yun’s Message: Traditional Values Still Shine
On the evening of April 17, Alberta Member of the Legislative Assembly Eric Bouchard and his wife Roxanne attended the final performance put on by Shen Yun.
US Durable Goods Orders Spike on Solid Aircraft Demand, ‘Front-Running’ Tariffs
Orders for long-lasting goods were the highest since this past summer.
Trump Admin Asks Supreme Court to Allow Prohibition on Troops With Gender Dysphoria
A federal judge blocked the policy, saying it raised constitutional issues.
Former US Army Officer Sentenced to 7 Years in Prison for Selling Sensitive Military Information
Prosecutors say the information was handed over to an individual connected to the Chinese regime.
Judge Orders US to Facilitate Return of Venezuelan Man Deported to El Salvador
The immigrant, who was illegally in the United States, is referred to in court documents under a pseudonym.
Tensions Over Clean Power Push Highlighted at London Energy Security Summit
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband championed clean energy for security, while the U.S. envoy warned against letting climate ambitions overshadow economic growth.
Former South Korean President Indicted for Bribery
Moon Jae-in joins a growing list of former presidents who have found themselves in legal trouble during or after their tenure.
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