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California’s Tugboat Operators Struggle Under Costly New Emissions Rules
Industry officials said the revised harbor watercraft rule requires air filtration technology that does not exist.
‘New Media’ Clash With Legacy Outlets at White House | Live With Josh
A new conflict is emerging in the White House, and this time it’s between the various news outlets being allowed into the briefings.
Steve Bannon: Trump Is Waging ‘Economic Warfare’ on the Chinese Communist Party
‘The next 100 days is going to be three times more intense, dramatic, and meaningful than the first 100 days,’ Bannon says.
China Says It’s Considering US Trade Talks as Prices Expected to Skyrocket
Beijing says its door is open for trade talks with the United States.

How the Capture of Fort Ticonderoga Ended the Siege of Boston
In ‘This Week in History,’ the Continental Congress convenes for the second time while numerous patriots seize two important fortifications

Seeing the Invisible World
What is most precious may be lurking just beneath the surface—if we look hard enough.

4 Indispensable Lessons in Hospitality I Learned Working in a British-Style Tearoom
More than clotted cream and fine china, it’s the small, love-driven details that stay with you long after the last sip.
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RFK Jr. Directs Health Officials to Find Treatments for Measles
Officials are going to work with universities to develop treatments.
Eczema: A Common Itchy Skin Condition With 3 Main Causes
Eczema is a chronic skin condition affecting about 10 percent of the U.S. population.
What to Know About the Conclave and the Cardinals
To elect the next Pope, 133 Cardinals will gather in the Sistine Chapel on May 7,
▶Steve Bannon: Trump Is Waging ‘Economic Warfare’ on the Chinese Communist Party
‘The next 100 days is going to be three times more intense, dramatic, and meaningful than the first 100 days,’ Bannon says.
In War Against Cartels, Mexican State Finds New Ways to Fight Back
The state of Sonora became a hotbed for cartel gun battles due to its location near the US–Mexico border.
Study Finds Hormone-Disrupting Chemicals in Children’s Mattresses
A recent study links children’s mattresses to chemical exposure—but parents can take simple steps to help lower the risk.
EU to Seek Backdoors in Encrypted Apps for Police Access
‘Backdooring encryption without securing government servers is not just reckless, it’s an invitation to catastrophe,’ cybersecurity expert Andy Jenkinson said.
US Tariff on Auto Parts Goes Into Effect
The new duties target key vehicle components but include exemptions for USMCA-compliant parts to preserve North American supply chains.
Buffett Says Recent Market Volatility ‘Really Nothing,’ Urges Investor Calm
The 94-year-old Berkshire CEO also revealed that he plans to retire at the end of the year.
Dozens of Petitioners Detained in Beijing Before Petition Law Anniversary
The clampdown on citizens who flocked to the Chinese capital seeking justice for a wide range of grievances intensifies over the past two weeks.
Day in Photos: Hailstorm in Paris, US–Philippines Military Exercises, and Traditional Wedding in Pakistan
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Residents Say Sudden Deaths Are Increasing in China
They told The Epoch Times that recently more young and middle-aged people around them have died suddenly.
First Driverless Heavy Duty Trucking Service Launched on US Public Roads
The autonomous service is being launched as labor groups are pushing for measures to protect truck driver jobs.
Mexican President Said She Rejected Trump Offer to Deploy US Troops to Mexico
‘We will never accept the presence of the United States Army on our territory,’ Sheinbaum said.
‘Impeccable’: Entrepreneur Praises Poise, Power, and Grace of Shen Yun
Entrepreneur David Borlo and his son Giovanni had never seen anything like Shen Yun Performing Arts before.
Sen. Kelly Says CCP Still Has Access to US Telecom Networks
‘They’re still there, and we have yet to figure out a way to kick them off,’ he said.
Trump Admin Sues Colorado, Denver for Sanctuary Laws Shielding Illegal Immigrants
The complaint follows an executive order signed by the president cracking down against jurisdictions obstructing federal immigration enforcement.
Your Brain Craves Beauty, Here’s Why
What pleases your eyes can also heal your heart, mind, and body.
Gov. Abbott Signs Texas’s $1 Billion School Choice Bill Into Law
Texas now joins more than half of U.S. states that offer a school choice program.
Small Reactor Innovations Spur Global Interest in Nuclear Energy
With the ‘democratization of nuclear’ on the horizon, international regulators wonder if inspections, licensing can be streamlined without compromising safety.
My Near-Death Experience as a Scientist and a Mother
A miraculous vision brought my daughter and I back to life when I nearly died during childbirth.
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