Mike Rowe: Why Are 7.2 Million Able-Bodied Men Not Looking for Work?
Mike Rowe is the founder of mikeroweWORKS Foundation, which awards millions of dollars in work ethic scholarships for young people.
Lucas Miles on the Surprising Religious Origins of the ‘Woke’ Movement
Wokeism has permeated a lot of the current culture and politics.

‘What Happened to the McCrays?’: Surviving Grief
Tracey Lange’s new novel ‘What Happened to the McCrays?’ is a gentle, slow-reveal story about a couple forced to confront the grief that broke them apart.

The Great War, Paris, and the Founding of the American Legion
In ‘This Week in History,’ several WWI officers, after the war, suggested creating a veterans organization. It became America’s largest and most powerful.

Register Now for a Worldwide Photography Competition
An international photography competition inspires positivity and preserves tradition.
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Who Is Mark Carney, Canada’s Next Prime Minister
The exact time he will be become prime minister has yet to be determined, with Trudeau saying last week that a transition period will be necessary.
What to Know About the House’s 6-Month Stopgap Funding Bill
Congress has until March 14 to avert a shutdown.
US Regulator Says Banks Can Engage in Some Cryptocurrency Activities
The OCC reversed a decision made in 2021 and said it was withdrawing from joint statements on crypto risks issued to banks.
X Takes Down Network of Chinese Accounts Amplifying NYT Attacks on Shen Yun
An Epoch Times investigation exposed thousands of fake and malicious accounts that spread CCP propaganda, including via Western media.
The Legal Loophole That Costs Medicaid Billions
How states inflate the cost of Medicaid to get more money from the federal treasury.
ICE Arrests Palestinian Green Card Holder Who Led Columbia University Protest
His attorney said she was informed by an ICE agent that they will revoke the student’s green card to enforce the State Department’s order.
China Issues Spring Infectious Diseases Outbreak Prevention Notice Amid Wave of Infections
What the authorities really want to investigate is the situation of human bird flu infections in southern China, according to one expert.
DOGE Says It Found $312 Million in Loans That Were Given to Children During Pandemic
About 5,600 loans worth $312 million went ’to borrowers whose only listed owner was 11 years old or younger at the time of the loan,' DOGE said.
Noem Taps New Leadership at ICE, Moves to Identify Leakers Within DHS
Noem named Todd Lyons as the acting ICE director, and Madison Sheahan as the deputy director.
China’s Consumer Prices Fall for the First Time in 13 Months as Deflationary Pressures Deepen
Observers believe that the deflation shadow is unlikely to dissipate for China, especially against the backdrop of a burgeoning trade war with Washington.
Despite Cease-Fire, Experts Say Israeli Withdrawal From 5 Lebanon Posts Not Likely Soon
The IDF holds five key observation points north of the border to monitor Hezbollah—and prevent the terrorist group from looking down into Israel.
Shen Yun ‘Tugs at the Heartstrings,’ Says Executive Director
On March 9, Zachariah Mikutowicz, the executive director of a university, watched Shen Yun Performing Arts at the Symphony Hall with his family.
Air Force Fighter Jets Intercept Aircraft Flying in Restricted Zone Near Mar-a-Lago
NORAD said it has responded to ‘over 20 tracks of interests’ entering the restricted zone in Palm Beach since Trump’s inauguration.
Opinion: The Media’s Shen Yun Blind Spot
How critical reports miss the real story—with grave consequences.
Trump’s Trust Sues Capital One Over Account Closures
Some of Trump’s bank accounts were closed by several institutions in 2021.
California Bill Would Limit Residents’ Ability to Use Deadly Force to Defend Their Property
The legislation states homicide is not justifiable when using ‘more force than was reasonably necessary.’
Bipartisan Senate Bill Seeks to Curb Flow of Fentanyl Into the US From China
China ‘has not done enough to curb the export of these chemicals to Mexican transnational criminal groups,’ Sen. Jeanne Shaheen said.
Day in Photos: Flooding in Australia, Confrontation Outside White House, Rally in Syria
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate is undertaking the confirmation process for the president’s new administration.
Small Business Administration Relocating Offices Away From Sanctuary Cities
The agency will also cut off access to loans for illegal immigrants.
Trump Warns of ‘Transition Period’ for Economy as Tariffs Begin to Take Effect
The president said his tariff strategy is focused on the future, not on short-term fluctuations in the stock market.
An American Memory: The One-Room Schoolhouse
The little red schoolhouse makes a comeback as parents today strive for the values which enveloped these early institutions.

Longtime Buccaneers Super Bowl Champion Re-Signs With Team
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have re-signed longtime star linebacker Lavonte David for a 14th season.

Longtime Buccaneers Super Bowl Champion Re-Signs With Team
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have re-signed longtime star linebacker Lavonte David for a 14th season.

Actor Matthew Rhys Reveals How Fatherhood Has Influenced His Performance
The 50-year-old actor will star in the upcoming thriller ‘Hallow Road’ premiering in May.

Actor Matthew Rhys Reveals How Fatherhood Has Influenced His Performance
The 50-year-old actor will star in the upcoming thriller ‘Hallow Road’ premiering in May.

Sleep Apnea: A Common Yet Often Undiagnosed Condition With 11 Key Symptoms
Nearly 30 million Americans have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), while 80 percent remain undiagnosed—and untreated.

Sleep Apnea: A Common Yet Often Undiagnosed Condition With 11 Key Symptoms
Nearly 30 million Americans have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), while 80 percent remain undiagnosed—and untreated.

Not Kidding Around: ‘The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids’
The seven kids of a mother goat learn the importance of trust and honesty in this tale compiled by the Brothers Grimm.

‘Angel and the Badman’: From Violence to Virtue
This Western shows how kindness helps a gunslinger to be a better person.

Peggy Rowe Says, Sometimes the Fun Begins at the Retirement Home
It’s never too late to share your experiences, as Peggy Rowe shows readers in her newest book, ‘Oh No, Not “The Home.”’

The Most Popular and Influential Opera Composers
From Monteverdi to Puccini, these nine brilliant composers of opera’s golden era are still popular today.

Not Kidding Around: ‘The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids’
The seven kids of a mother goat learn the importance of trust and honesty in this tale compiled by the Brothers Grimm.

Minestrone Soup
A hearty mix of vegetables, beans, and pasta in a rich tomato broth, this classic minestrone soup is as comforting as it is simple to make.
Should You Order Foreign Currency Before You Travel?
Understanding how to get foreign currency affordably can help you maximize your travel budget.
Travel the Globe on an Atlas Adventure
Digital has thankfully not killed the atlas industry.

Love and Nature: ‘Annie’s Song’
John Denver’s loving ode to his wife is the epitome of his songwriting mastery.

The Spiritual Anthem ‘Rise Again’ as a New Single
The latest rendition honors the song’s legacy and gives its message renewed life.

Founding Father’s Early Life Shaped in an Unlikely Place
Alexander Hamilton’s boyhood island of St. Croix was a place of challenge, intellectual curiosity, and possibility.
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