Thousands Evacuate as Deadly Wildfires Rage Across Los Angeles
At least 5 people have died, and nearly 180,000 are now under evacuation orders. The fires are the most destructive ever to hit LA County.
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.
The Best of International Realist Art
The winners of the 17th International ARC Salon Competition are in.
Green but Not-so-Mean: ‘Wicked’ and ‘The Grinch’
The overplaying of the anti-hero in today’s films deserves reconsideration.
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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.
Jimmy Carter Honored for His Life of Public Service, Global Peace Advocacy
Biden delivered a eulogy, remembering Carter’s character and faith at a funeral service at the Washington Cathedral attended by all five living presidents.
CCP Fears Crimes Against Dissident 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.
Fulton County DA Fani Willis Appeals Disqualification From Trump Election Case
The Georgia prosecutor appealed the disqualification to the state’s Supreme Court.
Garland Says He Is Ready to Release Special Counsel Report on Trump
The Justice Department intends to eventually publicly disclose special counsel Jack Smith’s final report on his prosecutions of President-elect Donald Trump.
State Police Operations in Bay Area Raise Questions About Local Policies
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is asking local cities including Oakland and Vallejo to do more to combat crime, while locals want more assistance.
The Grooming Gangs of the United Kingdom: An Explainer
Critics accuse politicians of enabling abuse by ignoring or downplaying gangs of Pakistani men who groomed, assaulted, and raped white girls across England.
Federal Judge Scraps Education Department’s Transgender Title IX Expansion
The judge found the rule change went beyond Title IX, which is aimed at preventing discrimination on the basis of sex.
Ohio Governor Signs Parental Rights Bill Into Law
In addition to sexuality and health-related issues, House Bill 8 requires public schools to allow students to attend religious instruction.
‘The Whole Performance Was High Level…Absolutely Fantastic,’ Says Augusta Theatergoer
On Jan. 8, Henrietta Wehrman, a retired acrobat who performed with Barnum & Bailey, and her daughter Julie Hicks, a retired physician, enjoyed Shen Yun.
Zuckerberg’s New Faith in Free Speech May Bring Heat From Foreign Governments
‘Governments and legacy media have pushed to censor more and more,’ Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg stated.
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.
Elon Musk Tests His Political Influence Across the Atlantic
After backing Trump’s successful 2024 bid to return to the White House, Musk has waded into political debates throughout Europe.
California Wildfires Create $57 Billion in Economic Damage: AccuWeather
‘This is a fast-moving, wind-driven inferno that is threatening lives and causing catastrophic damage,’ says AccuWeather’s Jonathan Porter.
US Job Cuts Hit 15-Year High in 2024, Excluding Pandemic
A wave of layoffs swept across industries in 2024, with job cuts hitting a 15-year high, excluding pandemic year 2020.
Prenatal NSAID Exposure Linked to Slight Increase in Childhood Kidney Disease Risk
Research tracking over 1 million children suggests timing and type of pain reliever exposure during pregnancy may influence a child’s long-term kidney health.
Georgia Court Orders Fani Willis to Pay More Than $20,000 in Records Dispute
‘Non-compliance has consequence,’ a judge writes in the case.
FDA Mandates Nerve Damage Warnings for 2 RSV Vaccines
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) activity is currently deemed to be ‘very high’ in many parts of the United States, according to CDC.
Japan Says China-Linked Hackers Targeted National Security, Tech Entities
The Chinese hackers tried to steal information by sending emails containing malware to targets in Japan and by infiltrating networks, the NPA said.
3 Lessons in Leadership From a King’s Biographer
The ancient historian Xenophon wrote captivating stories about the Cyrus the Great of Persia.
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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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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.
Geno Smith, Mike Evans, von Miller Among Players Who Cashed in With Week 18 Bonuses
Players often have contract incentives tied to playing time, year-end rankings or statistical thresholds, and these players hit the jackpot on Sunday.
Geno Smith, Mike Evans, von Miller Among Players Who Cashed in With Week 18 Bonuses
Players often have contract incentives tied to playing time, year-end rankings or statistical thresholds, and these players hit the jackpot on Sunday.
Short-Chain Fatty Acids Regulate Immunity, Protect the Brain, and Fight Inflammation
Produced by the fermentation of dietary fiber in the intestines, short-chain fatty acids are crucial in maintaining a healthy weight, immune system, and mind.
Short-Chain Fatty Acids Regulate Immunity, Protect the Brain, and Fight Inflammation
Produced by the fermentation of dietary fiber in the intestines, short-chain fatty acids are crucial in maintaining a healthy weight, immune system, and mind.
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.
Dirty Shirts, Nuns, Pirates, and Old Hickory: The Battle of New Orleans
Andrew Jackson brought together a motley crew to fight the Battle of New Orleans, a battle that helped shape America’s self-image.
Abraham Lincoln, the Wrestler
His grappling prowess intimidated his opponents and earned their respect.
‘Home, Sweet Home’: America’s First Hit Song
The gentle tune and wistful lyrics served as comforting reminder of peace for soldiers during the Civil War.
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.
This Venison Chili Recipe Comes From a Chef and Hunter
Hunting since the age of 10 with his grandfather taught this chef how delicious venison can be.
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.
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.
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.
Henry Mancini: Composer Extraordinaire of Film and TV Scores
One hundred years after his birth, the son of an immigrant steel worker endows American culture with a legacy of songs.
Novel: A WWII Old-Fashioned Hero Fights the Japanese at Sea
‘Sink the Rising Sun’ follows America’s entry into World War II through an action-ready hero who faces the problem of Navy being stuck in the past.
Schermerhorn Symphony Center: Nashville’s Classical Revival
In this series of ‘Return to Beautiful Architecture,’ we visit a modern, classical concert hall in downtown Nashville.
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