US–Ukraine Negotiations to End Russia’s War Productive, But Work Remains: Rubio
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said it was important to also find terms that establish Ukraine’s ‘long-term prosperity.’
Exclusive: Kash Patel Talks China Fentanyl, Violent Networks, ‘Burn Bags,’ and More
FBI Director Kash Patel talks about the agency’s crackdown on crime networks and foreign espionage, the ‘burn bags,’ and more.
DOGE Says $300 Million in Federal Contracts Terminated in 3 Days
The Department of Government Efficiency, which last updated its website in early October, estimated that more than $214 billion in total has been saved.
Hurricane Season Ends With No US Landfalls for First Time in 10 Years
Only one tropical storm made landfall early in the year.
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This Chemist May Have Cracked America’s Rare Earth Problem
China has gained control not only of critical minerals, but also their production. A new technique could solve both of these problems.
Why Global Adversaries Use Social Media Influencers to Shift Public Opinion
Paying influencers is an easy, inexpensive, and effective way of changing public opinion, an adviser to former CIA director Bill Casey said.
Homeland Security Secretary Says US Will ‘Absolutely’ Deport People With Pending Asylum Claims
Secretary Kristi Noem was asked about illegal immigration and migration programs in an interview Sunday.
Truth Under Fire: The Framing of Charlie Kirk
In the wake of Charlie’s death, a movement arose—people rediscovering their faith, seeking truth over ideology, and finding the strength to forgive.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu Seeks Pardon in Corruption Trial
Netanyahu was indicted in 2019 on charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust.
House, Senate Armed Services Committees to Probe Reports of Follow-Up Strikes on Drug Boats
Hegseth denounced ’more fabricated, inflammatory, and derogatory reporting to discredit our incredible warriors fighting to protect the homeland.’
Death Toll Rises to 146 in Hong Kong Fire, Beijing Warns Against Protests
Another 100 people are unaccounted for, and 79 were injured, the head of the Hong Kong police casualty unit said.
What to Know About the ‘764’ Online Predator Network and the Federal Crackdown
Federal agents say the online network is pushing kids toward self-harm, violence, and sexual exploitation.
Protesters Arrested for Blocking ICE Officers in New York
The protesters gathered in response to calls on social media to disrupt an ICE operation.
Lower Back Pain: The Most Common Musculoskeletal Condition–Here Are the Causes
Lower back pain affects nearly 90 percent of people in the United States over their lifetime.
1 in 4 Unemployed Americans Has a Degree—The Future of White Collar Jobs
The unemployment rate for Americans with a bachelor’s degree or higher rose to 2.8 percent in September, up from 2.3 percent a year earlier.
As Money Gets Tighter, More People Are Selling Gold and Silver
In a 2025 survey, one gold buyer found that financial need ranked among the top reasons people were selling their precious metals.
The Trap of Looking Elsewhere
The chase for a “better” kind of life often obscures the real beauty found in simple, unpolished moments.
December 2025: Jingle in Some Family Fare
Here’s what to look for in theaters and streaming next month.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi

The Shape of Your Glutes Could Indicate Early Diabetes Risk
MRI mapping shows sex-specific muscle patterns may be associated with metabolic disease.

Making Your Burdens Blessings: Changes in Attitude, Changes in Fortitude
Burdens can be transformed into lasting good with a simple shift toward gratitude, structure, and courage.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Massive Somali Welfare-Fraud Cases in Minnesota—Here’s What We Know
Billions in taxpayers’ money has been stolen; millions could have gone to terrorists—an allegation that lawmakers are asking federal prosecutors to investigate.

IRS Urges Americans to Prepare Early for 2026 Filing as New Law, Adjustments Take Effect
Agency officials said the new law—signed by President Donald Trump earlier this year—will significantly affect federal taxes, credits, and deductions.
National Guard Member Sarah Beckstrom Dies a Day After DC Shooting
The second National Guard member is ‘fighting for his life,’ the president said.
4 Dead, 11 Injured in Shooting at Banquet Hall in Stockton, California
Local officials said the suspected shooter has not been caught and pleaded with the public for help.

Rep. Troy Nehls Announces Retirement From Congress
Nehls has represented Texas’s 22nd congressional district since 2021.

Inside the Multinational Center in Israel That Distributes Aid to Gaza
U.S., Israeli, and European personnel pitch in at a former storage building to coordinate humanitarian assistance.

Bourque Joins AHL Elites as Member of 2026 Hall of Fame Class
Two Hall of Famers in one family in the AHL is extremely rare, and well deserved among the Bourques.

FDA Internal Memo Links Child Deaths to COVID-19 Vaccination
The memo stated that some children died following vaccination and faults ‘cultural and systemic’ failures that left early safety signals unexamined for years.

Eczema Is More Than ‘Dry Skin’: 5 Practical Tips You Can Apply
Treating a child’s eczema involves tending to the whole ecosystem they live in.

Coffee’s Energy Boost Is an Illusion
We often think of coffee as a quick energy boost, but science suggests it acts more like a high-interest credit card.

Mediterranean Diet May Trump Current Recommendations for Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Many IBS patients struggle to follow the current recommendation of a complicated low-FODMAP diet.

A Quick, Cozy Pasta Recipe Perfect for the Season
The dish emerges from the oven steaming and fragrant.

Ask the Builder: Water Leaks in House Siding and Brick
You and I need water to survive. Water, however, is the enemy when it comes to your home.

He Marched and Clashed for the Far-Left, Then a Single Phrase Shook His Convictions
Craig English spent 12 months in the thick of far-left agitation, before finding a practice older than any revolution.

This Boise Hotel Ranked Among the World’s Best. What Makes It a Top Place to Stay?
The Sparrow aims to “get its guests out of rooms and exploring.”

























































































