Trump Says He Is Willing to Join Russia–Ukraine Talks in Turkey
The president said he plans to visit the United Arab Emirates on May 15, but could instead fly to Turkey if it helped negotiations along.
$16 Billion: US Collects Record Custom Duties in April
Major banks and brokerages are changing their forecasts on the U.S. economy amid a truce in Washington’s trade war with China.

‘Escape at Bedtime’ by Robert Louis Stevenson
A child’s imagination is captured in this beautiful starlit nighttime scene.

In Defense of the Common Arts: Why Training Students’ Head, Hands, and Heart Matters
The common arts are part of a classical tradition through which students learn virtues alongside life skills.

‘Le Villi’: Discovering Giacomo Puccini’s First Opera
Though ‘Le Villi’ is often bypassed in favor of Puccini’s later works, his first opera still has heart and technical skill.
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House Speaker Says 3 Democrats Could Face Ramifications After ICE Facility Incident
‘There’s three possible disciplinary actions the House can take,’ Speaker Mike Johnson said.
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Parents of Autistic Children Weigh In on RFK Jr.’s Plan to Find the Cause
‘The bottom line is we want the truth. We want safe products for our kids,’ said an Ohio dad with an autistic child.
Judge Orders HHS to Restore Jobs in Health Monitoring Program for West Virginia Coal Miners
The workers were laid off earlier this year as part of restructuring efforts.
‘Time to Dismantle’ China’s Organ Harvesting Industry, Senator Says
‘China’s persecution of Falun Gong practitioners is an attack on religious freedom and human rights,’ Sen. Ted Cruz said.
A Look at China’s Economy in 8 Charts
A set of Chinese data provides a glimpse into the country’s current economic situation.
EPA Will Uphold Limits on 2 ‘Forever Chemicals’ While Rescinding Rules on Others
Public drinking water systems will have more time to draft compliance plans to address PFOA and PFOS.
Republican Budget Bill Would Officially Eliminate IRS Direct File Program
The measure would task the Treasury Department to work with the private sector to create a separate option.
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.
Former National Guardsman Arrested in Foiled ISIS-Linked Attack at Michigan Base
The DOJ says the 19-year-old planned a mass-shooting and gave drones, ammo, and attack training to undercover agents posing as terrorists.
▶What the Mental Health Industry Doesn’t Tell You: Laura Delano
Laura Delano is the author of ‘Unshrunk: A Story of Psychiatric Treatment Resistance’ and founder of the Inner Compass Initiative.
3M Settles New Jersey’s ‘Forever Chemicals’ Contamination Lawsuit for $450 Million
These chemicals have been linked to cancers, developmental problems in fetuses, and endocrine disorders.
Shen Yun Closes a Successful 2025 World Tour
Despite threats from the Chinese communist regime, Shen Yun Performing Arts shines on the world stage.
Bank of America to Open More Than 150 Additional Branches by 2027
The bank saw its yearly revenues and net income jump in the first quarter.
Trump Strikes $244 Billion in Deals With Qatar, Including ‘Historic’ Boeing Jet Sale
Qatar Airways signed a $96 billion agreement to acquire up to 210 American-made 787 Dreamliner and 777X aircraft from Boeing.
Shake-Ups in China’s Military Indicate Xi’s Power Weakening, Analysts Say
The replacement of executives could be corruption-related and used by CCP factions to pressure Chinese leader Xi Jinping, according to experts.
Macron ‘Ready to Open Discussion’ on Stationing French Nuclear Weapons on Foreign Soil
The French president said Paris was ready to widen its nuclear umbrella to other countries in a bid to shore up European security.
Deported Mother Who Took 2-Year-Old US Citizen Child With Her Drops Lawsuit Against Trump Admin
The Honduran illegal immigrant deportee opted to take her 2-year-old U.S. citizen child back home with her.
House Ways and Means Committee Advances Sweeping GOP Tax Bill
The tax plan forms a key plank of President Donald Trump’s agenda.
US Adds Cuba to List of Countries Not Fully Cooperating Against Terrorism
Cuba’s foreign minister has condemned the move, rejecting claims that Cuba failed to cooperate with U.S. counterterrorism efforts.
RFK Jr. Tells Congress HHS Will Spend Money It Allocates
The health secretary is set to testify before two congressional panels.
Netanyahu Says Israel Will Not Stop War in Gaza Until Hamas Destroyed
Further hostage deals will not halt the war, the prime minister’s office said, ahead of a promised escalation of military action.
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