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Federal Reserve Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged for 3rd Straight Meeting
Economic activity is still expanding ‘at a solid pace’ despite volatility in exports.

Learning From Yesterday: Scotty McCreery’s ‘Seasons Change’
The country singer honors the past with his upcoming album release.

Historical Gems in an Unlikely Locale: Key West
In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,” we visit a white house and a lighthouse in Key West, Florida.

Dr. Joseph Warren: Passionate Patriot
In this latest installment of ‘When Character Counted,’ we meet the man whose ultimate sacrifice inspired a cause and an army.
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NIH and CMS to Study Autism Using Medicare and Medicaid Data
After concern was raised, the agencies emphasized that the partnership will link existing research datasets, not create a new registry or track individuals.
FBI Arrests 205 Suspected Child-Sex Predators in 5-Day Sweep
The ‘unprecedented’ national operation signals a priority for the Trump administration, officials say.
China Ramped Up Fentanyl Precursor Production to Target US, Expert Says
Under U.S. pressure, the regime banned fentanyl production in 2019, but Chinese companies simply shifted tactics and shipped precursors to Mexico.
South Korea Court Rules to Allow Shen Yun to Perform After Theater Caved to CCP Pressure
The Baekryeong Art Center apologized for the cancellation, saying it was not acting on its own volition: ‘The Ministry of Education insisted.’
Merz Calls for European Unity on First Trip as German Chancellor
Friedrich Merz made a visit to Paris to meet with French President Emmanuel Macron to discuss a range of issues, including tariffs and security.
House Passes Falun Gong Protection Act to Counter CCP’s Forced Organ Harvesting
‘Sanctioning perpetrators of forced organ harvesting is a moral imperative,’ a co-sponsor of the bill said.
US Trade Deficit Hits Record in March on Pre-Tariff Imports Spike
Imports grew by 4.4 percent to a record high of $419 billion as businesses bolstered their purchases before the government announced further tariffs.
Syrian Leader Visits Paris for Talks With Macron in 1st Official Trip to Europe
The trip gives a diplomatic boost to Ahmed al-Sharaa and his interim government, which has yet to be formally recognized by Washington.
Vance Calls for European Self-Sufficiency in Address to World Leaders
The vice president highlighted the need to boost industrialization to bolster economic and regional security.
China’s 6 Biggest Banks Report $1 Billion Profit Drop
The loss of profit in the banking sector indicates an all-round economic slowdown, even a stall, an analyst said.
Jury Awards Meta $168 Million in WhatsApp Spyware Case
This sends a message that ‘targeting people through U.S.-based platforms will come with a high price,’ a digital rights activist at Access Now said.
INFOGRAPHIC: Herbal Remedies for Everyday Ailments
Common herbs, spices, and plants found in your backyard have long been used in herbal medicine to naturally relieve pain, boost immunity, and support healing.
Trump Calls India–Pakistan Tensions ‘a Shame,’ Says He Hopes for a Quick End
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says top administration officials are speaking with both sides and urging de-escalation.
Shen Yun Shares ‘Goodness, Beauty, and Kindness,’ Says French Patron
Shen Yun Performing Arts is in the City of Light for a final series of performances until May 11.
Pakistan Threatens to Respond After Indian Air Strikes Kill 26
India said no Pakistani military installations had been hit and that ‘considerable restraint’ had been used in the selection of targets.
EU Proposes to End Russian Gas Imports by 2027
The European Commission is moving to ban the enforcement of existing contracts by 2027 and the signing of new ones this year.
Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Order to Dismantle 3 Federal Agencies
The temporary block hands a win to 21 Democratic-led states who filed the lawsuit.
WeightWatchers Files for Bankruptcy to Cut Down Debt
The company announced that its first quarter revenues had fallen by 9.7 percent year over year.
Orsted Halts Work on Giant UK Wind Farm Citing Rising Costs
‘Adverse macroeconomic developments, continued supply chain challenges, and increased execution, market and operational risks’ are an issue, ,Orsted’s CEO said.
Judge Blocks Department of Education From Canceling COVID-Related School Aid
The ruling came in a lawsuit brought by states.
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