Putin Signals Willingness to Hold Bilateral Truce Talks With Ukraine
The Russian leader’s remarks follow the recent expiry of a 30-hour Easter cease-fire.
US and Philippines Launch ‘Full Battle Test’ Drills
The United States and the Philippines launch the ‘Super Bowl’ of military exercises near the South China Sea.

Spring Deck Maintenance: 6 Essential Steps to Inspect and Refresh Your Deck or Porch
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Rembrandt Peale’s Famous Portrait
The artist’s painting of his brother Rubens, posed beside a flowering geranium, is considered one of America’s finest portraits.

Southern Charm and a Mystery: ‘Grandma Ruth Doesn’t Go To Funerals’
In Sharon Mondragon’s cozy novel, a Georgia girl helps her ailing but formidable Grandmother stay connected to her community.
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US Troops Given Authority to Detain Illegal Immigrants Trespassing in Newly Militarized Land
The land along the southern border will be under increased military observation, providing more leverage for security operations.
Trump Says It’s ‘Not Possible’ to Give Every Deportee a Trial
The president says he is being ’stymied at every turn' by the courts, including the Supreme Court, on his use of the Alien Enemies Act.
South Carolina Senate Votes to Oust State Treasurer Over $1.8 Billion Error
If approved by the House, the politician’s removal would mark the first in state history.
How Junk Food Took Hold in the US and What RFK Jr. Is Doing About It
‘We have people who are obese who are at the same time malnourished, because the food that we’re eating is not nutrient-dense anymore,’ Kennedy said.
▶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.
Trump Says He Will Deliver 2 College Commencement Speeches
The announcement came as more than 100 presidents of U.S. universities and colleges signed a letter denouncing ‘unprecedented government overreach.’
China’s Largest Trade Fair Emptier After US Tariff Hike, Exporters Say
There are no clients from Germany, France, or the United States, a Chinese exporter at the China Import and Export Fair told The Epoch Times.
FTC Sues Uber Over Alleged ‘Deceptive Billing and Cancellation’ Policies
The FTC said Uber failed to ‘clearly and conspicuously disclose’ all material terms to customers before obtaining their billing information.
Acting South Korean President Expects Positive Outcome From US Trade Talks
Han Duck-soo told a cabinet meeting that he believes this coming Thursday’s talks will set Seoul and Washington up for a mutually beneficial solution.
US Imposes Tariffs Up to 3,521% on Solar Imports From Asia
The Department of Commerce said that solar manufacturing companies in the four countries receive subsidies from the Chinese communist regime.
Judge Orders Trump Admin to Issue Correction Notices to Fired Probationary Workers
The Supreme Court earlier this month blocked a previous order issued by the same judge that reinstated laid-off employees.
How China Is Building a Back‑Door Military Network in the Pacific
Dual‑use ports, runways, and telecom lines in 10 Pacific nations could help the PLA leapfrog U.S. defenses and threaten shipping between Hawaii and Australia.
Funeral of Pope Francis I to Take Place on Saturday
The body of the pope, who died on Monday aged 88, will lie in state from Wednesday as thousands of mourners are expected to pay respect.
▶Canadian Official Honors Shen Yun After Performance in Hamilton
On the evening of April 16, Shen Yun Performing Arts concluded two highly successful and sold-out performances at the First Ontario Concert Hall in Hamilton.
Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Deportation of 2 International Students in Oregon
The students’ attorneys alleged that the Trump administration’s move to terminate their student status was unlawful.
DOJ Announces RICO Charges Against 27 Alleged Venezuelan Gang Members
The indictments come as part of a broader crackdown on foreign gangs and cartels by the Trump administration.
Appeals Court Declines to Cut 30-Year Sentence for Terrorist Linked to Multiple Plots
The federal appeals court ruled that the original judge had the discretion to reject a resentencing hearing for the al-Qaeda operative.
4 More Democrats Travel to El Salvador to Push for Abrego Garcia’s Release
This comes after Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) made the trip last week.
Leading US Economic Indicator Continues to Decline in March, Predicts ‘Slowing Economic Activity Ahead’
The data does not indicate that the United States is in a recession, an analyst says.
Federal Student Loan Collections to Restart in May After Biden-Era Freeze
The loan repayment push aims to stabilize the $1.6 trillion federal student debt portfolio and reduce taxpayer burden amid rising delinquency.
New Biography Unearths a Grand View of a Baseball Great
Alan D. Gaff has discovered some of baseball’s most important lost works in ‘Baseball’s First Superstar.’
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