FBI Director Christopher Wray to Step Down, Paving Way for Kash Patel
Wray has been in office since 2017.
Trump to Target Countries That He Says are Taking Advantage of U.S. | Live With Josh
President-elect Donald Trump is alleging that other countries have been exploiting the United States, and that this exploitation will soon come to an end.
‘The Return’: Ralph Fiennes’s Masterful Performance as Odysseus
A bravura performance and a solid bookend to the other impressive physical transformation Ralph Fiennes underwent early in his career, in ‘Schindler’s List.’
‘Mary’: A Holiday Faith and Family Movie That Doesn’t Play It Safe
Action director D.J. Caruso shakes things up with this biography of the Virgin Mary.
A Cozy, Caramelized Onion and Gruyere Pizza to the Rescue
This rustic white pizza will be delicious whether you make your own dough or use store-bought.
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Officials Match Suspect’s Gun With Shell Casings at Scene of UnitedHealthcare CEO’s Killing, NYPD Says
Investigators also found suspect Luigi Mangione’s prints on items left at the crime scene.
Leaked Notes Reveal CCP’s US Plan to Eradicate Falun Gong, Stop Human Rights Sanctions
The Chinese Communist Party has launched disinformation campaigns to pitch the U.S. government against the Falun Gong religious group.
House Passes $895.2 Billion Defense Authorization Bill
Much of the bill, which will be considered by the Senate, is focused on funding various weapons development, production, and acquisition efforts.
Sen. Collins: No Decision Yet on Vote for Defense Secretary Nominee Hegseth
Pete Hegseth has been meeting with Republican senators on Capitol Hill to solidify support for his confirmation.
Several Congressional Democrats Call for Trump to Be Pardoned
‘Weaponizing the judiciary for blatant, partisan gain diminishes the collective faith in our institutions,’ Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) said in a post.
Hannah Kobayashi Found Safe After Disappearance in Los Angeles, Police Say
The circumstances surrounding the Hawaii woman’s discovery and her whereabouts while she was missing remain unclear.
In Secret Meeting, Xi Jinping Ordered New Strategy to Attack Falun Gong Globally
U.S. lawmakers have condemned a new transnational repression campaign against Falun Gong that spreads disinformation and co-opts the American legal system.
RFK Jr.’s Food Fight: Can He Change America’s Diet?
If confirmed as HHS secretary, RFK Jr. faces entrenched forces, the chronic disease epidemic, and updated dietary guidelines opposing a number of his stances.
Ryan Routh’s Lawyer Indicates Possible Insanity Defense in Trump Assassination Attempt Case
Routh’s attorneys participated in a pretrial status hearing with Judge Aileen Cannon on Dec. 11.
FIFA Awards World Cup to Saudi Arabia Amid Human Rights Concerns
Saudi Arabia will host the World Cup in 2034, but the decision has sparked concern among human rights activists.
WHO Provides Update on Mystery ‘Disease X’ That Has Left Dozens Dead in Congo
The disease, found in a remote part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, poses a ‘high’ risk to affected areas, WHO says.
Bernie Sanders Says New Senate Term Will Likely Be His Last
At 83, the Vermont lawmaker continues to push for Democrats to regroup after the November losses by appealing more to working-class Americans.
Supreme Court Won’t Halt Shareholder Lawsuit Against Chipmaker Nvidia
During a hearing last month, the justices expressed concerns about how they should handle the case.
DHS Announces New Rule to Allow Noncitizen Workers to Keep Jobs Longer While Awaiting Renewals
The rule will allow for automatic work permit extensions of up to 540 days.
US to Hike Tariffs on Chinese Green Tech Materials
‘The tariff increases announced today will further blunt the harmful policies and practices’ by the Chinese regime, said the U.S. Trade Representative.
CEO Murder Suspect Caught Carrying ‘Ghost Gun’—Here’s What to Know About Them
US Supreme Court recently heard arguments for and against government regulation of privately manufactured firearms, or ‘ghost guns.’
Cyberattacks May Have Compromised Health Care Data of More Than 21,000 People
One in five ransomware incidents involves hackers targeting the health care sector, according to a report.
Syria’s New Leadership to Assess Russian Military Presence in Country: Politician
The incoming government is expected to weigh the benefit of U.S. forces being stationed in Syria, a former opposition leader said.
US Treasury Transfers $20 Billion Loan to Ukraine
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says the loan is ‘paid for by the windfall proceeds earned from Russia’s own immobilized assets.’
Jon Shabaglian: From Artist to Psalmist
Singer-songwriter Jon Shabaglian uses his faith and musical gift to unify and improve communities.
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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
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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
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Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
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Florida Man Is Making Canes for Veterans Using Donated Christmas Trees
Oscar Morris and his nonprofit, Free Canes for Veterans, have given thousands of veterans a very special gift.
Injured Commanders Wide Receiver Could Miss Rest of Season, Coach Says
Noah Brown suffered a kidney injury in Washington’s victory over Tennessee on Dec. 1, leaving the Commanders without their No. 2 receiver.
Injured Commanders Wide Receiver Could Miss Rest of Season, Coach Says
Noah Brown suffered a kidney injury in Washington’s victory over Tennessee on Dec. 1, leaving the Commanders without their No. 2 receiver.
Cher, Dick Van Dyke, Gary Busey Among Thousands Forced to Evacuate Homes Amid Malibu Wildfire
The blaze, which authorities have named the Franklin fire, broke out shortly before 11 p.m. on Monday.
Cher, Dick Van Dyke, Gary Busey Among Thousands Forced to Evacuate Homes Amid Malibu Wildfire
The blaze, which authorities have named the Franklin fire, broke out shortly before 11 p.m. on Monday.
ADHD or Something Else? One in 4 Adults Are Self-Diagnosing
Whether you suspect you have ADHD or you truly have it, you can set your brain up for success by addressing foundational pillars of good health.
ADHD or Something Else? One in 4 Adults Are Self-Diagnosing
Whether you suspect you have ADHD or you truly have it, you can set your brain up for success by addressing foundational pillars of good health.
‘Rudy’: Small-Town Boy Plays for the Fighting Irish
This instalment of ‘Movies for Teens and Young Adults’ centers on resilience and sheer grit to achieve one’s goals.
How Imperialist Thought Corrupted the CIA’s Original Mission
In ‘The CIA: An Imperial History,’ Hugh Wilford identifies how the agency attained an imperialist posture despite America’s post-WWII anti-imperialism.
‘The Lost World of the Dinosaurs’
Paleontologist Armin Schmitt uncovers ‘the secrets of the Prehistoric Age’ in his latest book.
‘Rudy’: Small-Town Boy Plays for the Fighting Irish
This instalment of ‘Movies for Teens and Young Adults’ centers on resilience and sheer grit to achieve one’s goals.
My Lemon-Cranberry Bars Are Famous Among My Family
The dessert will refresh your pallet after a heavy holiday dinner.
Don’t Become One of Thousands Who Forget About Their Gun in Carry-On Luggage
A gun found in carry-on luggage will result in a hefty fine and disruptions to travel plans.
Would You Pay $700 a Night to Sleep Under the Stars at This Colorado Resort?
Once complete, this resort will let visitors relax in a jacuzzi while gazing at stars.
The Titanic and the Troubles: Exploring Belfast’s Past
If visitors want an authentic experience of Northern Ireland, consider talking to the locals.
Don’t Become One of Thousands Who Forget About Their Gun in Carry-On Luggage
A gun found in carry-on luggage will result in a hefty fine and disruptions to travel plans.
Ex Libris: George Washington
In this installment of ‘Ex Libris,’ we explore the books that influenced President Washington the most.
Miracle on 95th Street: Little Virginia’s Letter
An answer to the 8-year-old Virginia O’Hanlon’s written inquiry, “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus” has been printed in newspapers throughout the nation.
From San Francisco to Honolulu: The Story of the Transpacific Cable
In ‘This Week in History,’ naval soundings in the Pacific, the annexation of Hawaii, and the defeat of the Spanish forever changed the way we communicate.
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