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What to Know About the Problems in Newark’s Airspace
The Transportation Department and FAA have deployed an emergency task force and implemented series of fixes to address the issues at Newark airport.
‘Criminal State’: Unmasking the CCP’s Whole-of-Society Espionage Playbook | Nicholas Eftimiades
‘We’re talking about tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of people engaged globally in carrying out the CCP’s will,’ says Eftimiades.
Stanford, Duke Under Spotlight Over China Infiltration Fears
Lawmakers are calling on Duke University to cut ties with a Chinese institution and Wuhan University.

Betrayal, Treason, and the Fall of an American Founder
In ‘This Week in History,’ a disgraced Aaron Burr forges an unscrupulous alliance against Spain, leading to one of the nation’s most famous trials.

Clay Walker’s Latest: ‘Cowboys in Heaven’
The tribute honoring his late friend celebrates the enduring nature of the cowboy spirit.

‘Goth’ Bless the Heartland Dreamers
The much-parodied ‘American Gothic’ represents an art genre that is uniquely American.
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Mexican Navy Training Ship Crashes Into New York City’s Brooklyn Bridge, 2 Dead
Two crew members remain in serious condition and 17 more were injured, NYC Mayor Eric Adams said.
Pope Leo Vows to Unify Divided Catholic Church
Leo, in his sermon read in Italian, said he would continue the legacy of his predecessor by fighting poverty and championing the environment.
China Imposes Anti-Dumping Tariffs on Plastics From US, EU, Japan, and Taiwan
The duties on a type of engineering plastic include 74.9 percent on U.S. imports and 34.5 percent on European Union imports, among others.
Trump to Call Putin and Zelenskyy Monday in Bid to End Ukraine War
It comes as cease-fire talks have stalled after the Istanbul summit yielded only a prisoner swap.
Greenland’s Mineral Wealth Could Pave Way to Independent Future
As mining companies and governments zero in on Greenland’s mineral wealth, hopes for independence rise, but so do the risks.
▶‘Criminal State’: Unmasking the CCP’s Whole-of-Society Espionage Playbook | Nicholas Eftimiades
‘We’re talking about tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of people engaged globally in carrying out the CCP’s will,’ says Eftimiades.
The Life Story of Opera Singer Frederica von Stade
‘Music has been the greatest gift of my life—it’s given me a language to express what words cannot,’ the mezzo-soprano says.
A Look at Trump’s Tariffs So Far
The Trump administration has imposed, paused, or floated tariffs on various countries and products. Keep track of them here.
China’s New COVID‑19 Report Exposes CCP’s Biggest Fear, Analysts Say
A former U.S. Army microbiologist describes the report as a classic example of Beijing’s cognitive warfare waged against the United States.
As US Hints of Withdrawal From Syria, Kurdish Groups Face Uncertain Future
Both Damascus and Ankara have rejected calls for a Kurdish autonomous region in northeastern Syria.
Chinese Regime Claims It Bears No Responsibility for US Fentanyl Crisis
Experts said that fentanyl has played a key role in the U.S.–China tariff war and that there are four scenarios for the conflict’s future development.
Foreign Holdings of US Treasuries Reach All-Time High in March
The United Kingdom overtook China as the United States’ second-biggest foreign creditor.
Bone Spurs: The Main Causes and How to Relieve the Symptoms
Certain natural and lifestyle strategies may help manage the condition.
▶Shen Yun Closes a Successful 2025 World Tour
Despite threats from the Chinese communist regime, Shen Yun Performing Arts shines on the world stage.
US Foreclosure Filings Jump Nearly 14 Percent in April
South Carolina had the highest foreclosure rate, followed by Illinois and Florida.
Ohio Attorney General Ends Gubernatorial Bid After State GOP Endorses Ramaswamy
Entrepreneur Heather Hill is the only remaining competitor for Ramaswamy in Ohio’s Republican Primary Next May.
1 Dead, 4 Injured in Blast Near California Fertility Clinic
The blast is believed to have originated near a parked vehicle, with authorities considering all angles, including possible terrorism.
Day in Photos: Floods in Argentina, 95-Year-Old Alligator, and Endurance Event
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
FCC Green-Lights Verizon’s Acquisition Deal Following DEI Shutdown
Verizon said it will no longer consider identity-based goals during its hiring or promotion processes.
Dancing Between the Lines: 5 Visually-Guided Stepping Exercises to Keep You Nimble
Lack of sure-footedness can place you at risk for falls and rob you of quality of life. These fast-paced foot-movement exercises can increase your foot skills.
Police Recapture 3 of 10 Inmates Who Escaped From New Orleans Jail, Manhunt Continues
One inmate was caught after a French Quarter foot chase; two others were arrested later with help from public tips.
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