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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.
‘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.
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[PREMIERING 9PM ET] 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.

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.

Jules Verne Allen: ‘Cowboy Lore’
A vintage book written by singing cowboy Jules Verne Allen reveals the journeys of America’s horsemen.
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Centre-Left Labor Party Wins Australian Election, Opposition Leader Loses His Seat
Australians have comprehensively rejected the agenda run by the opposition, and re-elected Labor as a majority government.
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.
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.
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.
Zelenskyy Says Vatican Meeting With Trump Was the Best So Far
Zelenskyy touted the U.S.–Ukraine minerals deal as a key outcome of the meeting, urging Ukrainian lawmakers to ratify it quickly.
Trump’s 25 Percent Auto Part Tariff Goes Into Effect
The new duties target key vehicle components but include exemptions for USMCA-compliant parts to preserve North American supply chains.
Housing Crisis in Spain and Italy Goes Beyond Holiday Rental Boom
Residents in both countries say there’s no easy solution to rising costs and a worsening housing shortage.
Iberian Blackout Raises Concerns Over Renewables-Heavy Power Grids
The incident is ‘a lesson in trigger events and systemic risk, both of which are exaggerated by renewables,’ says analyst Andy Mayer.
Epoch Readers Applaud Trump’s First 100 Days in Office: Poll
Readers say Trump’s second term is off to a strong start, with immigration enforcement and bans on gender ideology in schools earning top marks.
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.
What Smart Scales Get Right–And Wrong
Smart scales promise to reveal muscle mass, bone density, and body fat, but they have notable shortcomings
MS-13 Gang Members Allegedly Stab 3 Virginia State Prison Officers
Five of the prisoners accused in the attack are in the United States illegally.
‘Luminous, Unexpected, Completely Radiant’: Paris Audience Impressed, Delighted by Shen Yun
Company director Frédéric Étienne was swept up in the magic created by Shen Yun Performing Arts at the Palais des Congrès on April 30.
What Loss of Federal Funding and Tax-Exempt Status Could Mean for Harvard
Historically, private, for-profit colleges have had a difficult time remaining financially stable.
Rescued Hostage Shares Journey From Pain to Hope on Canvas
Russian-Israeli artist prepares to kick off a traveling art exhibition in May in New York featuring works he’s created since being freed.
Romanians Gear Up for Presidential Election—Here Are the Candidates and Key Issues
The country is set to go to the polls in what could be the most contentious vote since it threw off the shackles of communism more than 3 decades ago.
Renting 60 Percent Cheaper Than Buying in Top 100 US Cities: Study
Many Americans are still being priced out of homeownership due to high interest rates and increasing home costs, according to a real estate finance expert.
US Creates New Military Zone Along Southern Border
The military presence extends east of New Mexico into El Paso, Texas.
Trump Admin Settles Lawsuit With Maine Over Food Funding Freeze
Trump had previously warned Maine’s governor that the funds would be withheld if the state continued to allow men to play women’s sports.
Guns Trafficked to Mexican Cartels Could Result in Terrorism Charges for ‘Straw Purchasers,’ Officials Say
Federal officials on the southern border say the president’s designation of cartels as terrorist organizations put more teeth in gun trafficking enforcement.
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