Weather, Power, and Water Issues Persist in Los Angeles’ Eaton Fire Area
Many residents don’t know if their homes are still standing, and it’s not yet safe to return to the fire zone. Authorities will begin grid searches Saturday.
How the Legacy Media Helped Conceal Mass Killing in China: Levi Browde
The persecution of 70 million to 100 million people has largely been hidden from the public.
‘Every Little Thing’: A Profile of a Woman Who Rescues Hummingbirds
This movie about the saving of tiny birds is much more than the sum total of its parts.
Liberation Through Winter Weather: Emily Brontë’s Poem
In ‘To a Wreath of Snow,’ the sight of snow outside a heroine’s prison window sets her soul free.
‘This Is What It Means to Be a Man’: Wisdom From Hunter Donnie Vincent
For Donnie Vincent, a lifetime of exploring and hunting has imparted precious lessons about our relationship with nature and each other.
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In Farewell Address, Wray Urges FBI to Stay ‘Above Partisanship and Politics’
The outgoing director called on the FBI to follow ‘the facts wherever they lead’ regardless of the opinions of others.
Supreme Court Agrees to Review Constitutionality of Obamacare Mandate Panel
The Fifth Circuit held the mandates could not be enforced because the Health and Human Services task force was unconstitutionally structured.
5 Takeaways From Mark Zuckerberg’s Interview With Joe Rogan
Trump, censorship, and society-wide emasculation were highlights of the lengthy podcast.
Supreme Court Considers TikTok Ban: What to Know
On Jan. 10, the court will consider TikTok’s emergency request to pause a law requiring it to sever Chinese ties or be banned from the United States.
Tulsi Gabbard Says She Now Supports Controversial Surveillance Law
Gabbard had previously criticized Section 702 as enabling the government to ’trample' upon civil liberties.
Wildfires and Climate Policies Driving Up California’s Electricity Rates
Electricity rates in California are among the highest in the nation and growing faster than other states.
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Behind Trump’s Greenland Comment, Years of Concern Over Growing China, Russia Influence
Both the Trump and Biden administrations have warned about rising risks in the Arctic over the last 8 years.
CCP Fears Its Crimes Against Persecuted Spiritual Group May Spell Party’s Doom, Source Says
CCP officials worry the United States will investigate the regime’s crimes of killing for organs in China, primarily using Falun Gong practitioners.
Shen Yun’s ‘Powerful’ Performances Continue in London
The audience at London’s Eventim Apollo on Jan. 9 was excited to see the show they had heard so much about.
Residents of Argentina’s Crime-Ridden Cities Welcome Milei’s Gun Reform
The decision to lower the age of gun ownership comes amid shifting attitudes to gun ownership and the need for self-protection.
Meta’s Fact-Checker Pivot Stirs Unease in EU Commission
Zuckerberg has vowed to pushback on ‘ever-increasing’ internet laws around the world, including in Europe, where fact-checkers are integral to EU regulation.
Trump Sentenced to Unconditional Release in New York Case: 5 Things to Know
The president-elect declared his innocence and decried the case as a political ‘witch-hunt.’
The Lawsuits Targeting President-elect Trump
An overview of the status of the main lawsuits that have been lodged against the president-elect in recent years.
US Lawmakers Call for Curbs on Clinical Trial Collaborations Linked to Chinese Military
The proposed restrictions will ‘help ensure U.S. biotechnology does not fall into the hands’ of the Chinese regime, said lawmakers.
Los Angeles Firestorm 2025: By the Numbers
Emergency officials continued to battle raging fires across Los Angeles County on Jan. 11.
California Fires Could Worsen State’s Insurance Crisis
Thousands of high-end homes burned in recent fires could lead to losses topping $150 billion, putting further pressure on California’s insurance market.
California Governor Calls for Independent Investigation of Dry Fire Hydrants
Up to 20 percent of hydrants in Los Angeles were unusable when firefighters needed water.
Meta Scraps DEI Amid Broader Corporate Retreat From Diversity Policies
Meta is overhauling its DEI initiatives, ending diversity-focused hiring and supplier programs, citing shifting legal and policy landscapes.
As Wildfires Tear Through Los Angeles County, One Couple Steps up to Shelter Evacuees
‘I had my staff drop everything, call local hotels and start reserving room blocks,’ said attorney Gina Zapanta.
Consumer Confidence Slips as Inflation Expectations Surge to 16-Year High
U.S. consumer confidence slipped in January as inflation concerns surged, with long-run inflation expectations reaching their highest level since 2008.
Infographic: A Who’s Who of All Trump’s Cabinet Level Nominees
Coming from diverse backgrounds, the president-elect’s Cabinet selections bring a variety of skills to the new government.
Next Republican Texas Speaker May Be Elected With the Help of Democrats
The race represents a battle between the Texas GOP’s more conservative wing and moderates who want to work with Democrats.
A Memoir of Growing Up in Communist Romania
Opera singer Maria-Cristina Necula found her voice in more than one artistic endeavor.
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Cutting the Budget
In an effort to change the objective of a bureaucracy, you need to establish goals and rewards for success in achieving those goals.
There Was a Time
Someday, maybe, God will decide we’ve suffered enough, and ... then we will return.
The Untold Stories of the Tiananmen Massacre
We will never know how many people were massacred the night of June 3‒4, 1989
A History of the American Nation
A patriotic poem by Ted Schneider
Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
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Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
How the ‘Bridge That Couldn’t Be Built’ Was Built
In ‘This Week in History,’ the citizens of San Francisco chose to build the impossible bridge and rely on a brilliant designer to lead the way.
Lamar Jackson Beats Out Josh Allen for NFL All-Pro First Team
This is Jackson’s third First-Team selection, and he won the NFL MVP award in the previous two seasons.
Lamar Jackson Beats Out Josh Allen for NFL All-Pro First Team
This is Jackson’s third First-Team selection, and he won the NFL MVP award in the previous two seasons.
Coffee Timing Linked to Health Outcomes
A new study finds that morning coffee drinkers reap more benefits than those who sip throughout the day.
Coffee Timing Linked to Health Outcomes
A new study finds that morning coffee drinkers reap more benefits than those who sip throughout the day.
‘Witness’: Remembering the Hiss-Chambers Case
Almost three-quarters of a century later, Whittaker Chambers’s novel is still relevant as a warning against communism.
‘A Child of the King’: Healing Hearts and Souls, One Child at a Time
This biographical faith-based drama tells how one man saved trafficked children in the Amazon. The film is now streaming on GJW+.
‘On Call’: an Engaging Police Procedural Series
Two young police officers try to maintain law and order in gang-riddled neighborhoods.
‘Witness’: Remembering the Hiss-Chambers Case
Almost three-quarters of a century later, Whittaker Chambers’s novel is still relevant as a warning against communism.
Coffee Lover? Review These Ways to Keep It Balanced
Drinking too many cups a day could lead to excess intake of saturated fat, sugar, and calories.
Afar Magazine’s 25 Amazing Travel Destinations for 2025
These places serve as fantastic alternatives to the typical overcrowded spots.
What’s Coming to Florida in 2025: A New Theme Park, Huge Planetarium, and Free Disney Water Parks
There are some promising new attractions and deals coming to Central Florida.
It’s a Jubilee Year in Rome: Here’s What That Means
Jubilee Year will bring in even more tourists than usual so if you want to take part, book everything well in advance.
Afar Magazine’s 25 Amazing Travel Destinations for 2025
These places serve as fantastic alternatives to the typical overcrowded spots.
The Movie Studios That Dominated Hollywood During Its Golden Age
The “Big 5” made most of the movies and won most of awards during the early days of cinema.
Theodore Maiman: Creator of the Laser
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a brilliant scientist who refuted the accepted science to discover the long-pursued laser.
When It Comes to Arriving on Time, These Are the Best (And Worst) Airlines
When choosing a airline to fly with, timeliness should be put into consideration.
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