FBI Arrests Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan Over Obstructing, Trump Admin Says
The Milwaukee judge, Hannah Dugan, was arrested for allegedly helping an illegal immigrant evade arrest, the FBI director says.
‘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.
How America Betrayed Its Children During the Pandemic: David Zweig
David Zweig is the author of ‘An Abundance of Caution: American Schools, the Virus, and a Story of Bad Decisions.’

For This Mother-Daughter Cooking Duo, Home Is Where the Kimchi Is
When Korean American Sarah Ahn set out to document her mother’s recipes, she found the home she'd been missing. Now she’s sharing them with the world.

Traditional Cooking Fats Are Making a Comeback—Here’s How to Cook With Them
From butter to lard to tallow, modern cooks are rediscovering the flavor, nutrition, and health benefits of these old-school fats.
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National Science Foundation Director Resigns
Sethuraman Panchanathan has left the scientific research funding agency before the end of his six-year term.
Judge Blocks Removal of Potential Deportees From Texas District
The Supreme Court had issued a temporary order blocking removals.
What to Know About the Papal Funeral
Pope Francis’s funeral will be on April 26 at 10 a.m. local time, 4 a.m. ET, at St. Peter’s Basilica, followed by his burial in the Basilica of St. Mary Major.
Consumer Sentiment Weakens Amid Rising Inflation Expectations in April
Economic observers are paying attention to the state of the consumer.
Former Rep. George Santos Sentenced to More Than 7 Years in Prison
The sentence of more than 7 years behind bars is what was requested by the Department of Justice.
Home Prices Fall in 11 of the 50 Most Populous US Metros: Report
San Antonio saw the largest decline in property prices, followed by Oakland and Jacksonville.
9 Things to Know About UK Supreme Court Ruling on Sex, Gender
Britain’s highest court has put into question the use of ‘gender recognition certificates,’ which legally recognizes a person’s chosen gender identity.
▶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.
Dozens of House Democrats Seek Answers on DOGE Report
The Democrats citied a ‘whistleblower report’ that claimed DOGE staffers accessed systems in a labor board.
Trump Pardons Nevada Politician Michele Fiore Weeks Before Sentencing Date
Court filings from her lawyers included a copy of the president’s pardon.
A Peaceful Appeal in China 26 Years Ago Still Echoes Today
A parade and a vigil were held in New York to commemorate a 1999 event known as the April 25 appeal, when about 10,000 people gathered in Beijing.
Senior Russian General Killed in Moscow
The incident took place as Washington is trying to negotiate an end to the Russia–Ukraine war.
Trump Says Crimea ‘Will Stay With Russia’ Amid Push to Settle Conflict
Trump has traded barbs with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy this week over how best to settle the ongoing Russia–Ukraine war.
▶Shen Yun Artistry ‘Beautifully Done,’ Says Company President
‘Beautiful’ is what theatergoers say after seeing Shen Yun Performing Arts at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa, California, on April 19.
Former New Mexico Judge, Wife Arrested Over Alleged Evidence Tampering
Judge Joel Cano and his wife face charges of evidence tampering, booking reports show.
Prosecutors File Notice to Seek Death Penalty for Luigi Mangione
Attorney General Pam Bondi previously directed federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty for Mangione.
DOGE Says Nearly 11 Million Social Security Records Updated in Major Cleanup
DOGE has been conducting the cleanup operation for several weeks.
Kyiv Mayor Says Ukraine May Have to Temporarily Cede Land to Secure Peace
Heavyweight boxer turned politician Vitali Klitschko made the statement after the Ukrainian capital suffered its worst attack this year.
FEMA Has Paid $2 Billion to Comply With Order Barring Funding Freeze: Government
A judge had blocked the government from freezing federal financial assistance.
Department of Transportation Eases Safety Regulations for Self-Driving Cars
The transportation secretary said slashing red tape would help the United States in the innovation race with China.
A Closer Look at the Gear, Weapons, and World of Gladiators
François Gilbert’s ‘Gladiators 1st–5th Centuries AD’ provides insightful and rather colorful insights into the world of the Roman gladiators.
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