Trump Signs Order Barring Men From Women’s Sports
Schools that fail to comply will face investigations by the U.S. Department of Education and could lose federal funding.
Michael Pack: America Should Launch Unified Effort to Circumvent China’s ‘Great Firewall’ of Censorship
“We could do nothing better…than to knock [China’s internet] firewall down,” says Pack, the former head of the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM).
USAID Spars With DOGE Over Government Aid | Live With Josh
The investigations into what the U.S. Agency for International Development has been funding is now sparking a national debate.
How to Pick the Right Plants for Your Garden: 9 Lessons From a Seasoned Gardener
Variety selection is key. These tips will help you navigate this year’s dizzying garden catalog offerings.
Shakespeare’s Sonnets 29 and 30: Solitude and Solace
The Bard reminds us that silent contemplation can lead to restoration for one’s soul.
The Wind Beneath Her Wings: ‘Winged Victory of Samothrace’
The story behind the Louvre’s monumental ‘Winged Victory’ sculpture.
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FDIC Acting Chair Says Crypto-Related Regulations for Banks Will Be Revamped
The agency releases 175 documents that demonstrate history of regulatory resistance toward financial institutions pursuing the new currencies.
DOJ Will Not Fire FBI Agents Who Acted Ethically in Jan. 6 Cases: Official
The new memorandum came after FBI agents sued the U.S. Department of Justice.
USPS Lifts Suspensions on Inbound Parcels From China, Hong Kong
This comes just days after Trump signed an executive order suspending the duty-free exemption for low-value shipments.
Self-Deportations and Plummeting Crossings–How New Border Policies Impact Arizona
In Yuma, lettuce farmers have suffered millions worth of damaged crops in the past four years due to illegal immigrant crossings.
Ex-Google Engineer Faces New Charges Over Alleged Theft of AI Secrets
The former Google employee allegedly founded his own tech company in China and applied for a talent program in Shanghai.
Michael Pack: America Should Launch Unified Effort to Circumvent China’s ‘Great Firewall’ of Censorship
“We could do nothing better…than to knock [China’s internet] firewall down,” says Pack, the former head of the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM).
Trump Says He Will Investigate California’s High-Speed Rail Project
From the proposed Los Angeles-area station to San Francisco, the long-delayed project is expected to cost up to $128 billion.
Shen Yun a ‘Most Beautiful Form of Art,’ Says Model
Fashion model Sarah Jaffe rang in the Lunar New Year by watching Shen Yun Performing Arts in Sacramento, California on Jan. 29.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate has begun the confirmation process for the president-elect’s new administration.
DOGE Has Access to Treasury’s Payments System—What to Know
The Treasury Department has clarified that DOGE has ’read-only' access to the federal payments system.
Pentagon: 10 ‘High-Threat’ Criminal Illegal Immigrants Sent to Guantanamo
All are members of the Tren de Aragua gang and described by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem as ’the worst of the worst.’
Guatemala Agrees to Accept US Deportees From Other Nations in Deal With Rubio
Illegal immigrants will ultimately be sent to their home country at U.S. expense, Guatemalan president said.
IRS Direct File Still Working Amid Conflicting Social Media Posts, White House Says
There was confusion after social media posts suggested the program was terminated.
House Oversight Republicans Block Democrats’ Effort to Subpoena Elon Musk
Representatives on the House Oversight Committee voted 20–19 against a motion calling Musk to testify before Congress on his roles in the federal government.
US Committed to Advancing Religious Liberty Around the World, Vance Says
The vice president said the United States has ’much more to do' to secure religious freedom at home and abroad.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Responds to Trump’s Order Reinstating ‘Maximum Pressure’
The president signed an order targeting Iran on Tuesday.
Trump Says He Wants to Avoid Conflict With Iran ‘But It Cannot Have a Nuclear Weapon’
Trump responded to talk of a joint U.S.–Israeli strike on Iran, following his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Feb. 4.
CDC, FDA, HHS Sued After Health Webpages Go Down
Doctors for America is asking the court to order the agencies to restore the removed materials.
Ex Libris: Dwight Eisenhower
In this latest installment in our ‘Ex Libris’ series, we meet the man with a big smile whose lifelong love of history helped win a war and shape a world.
Cookies, Cake, and Pop-Tarts: Super Bowl Media Day Highlighted by Sweets
W-shaped cookies, homemade Pop-Tarts, and Super Bowl birthdays were just some of the memorable moments from media day.
Cookies, Cake, and Pop-Tarts: Super Bowl Media Day Highlighted by Sweets
W-shaped cookies, homemade Pop-Tarts, and Super Bowl birthdays were just some of the memorable moments from media day.
Drew Carey Credits Humor and Therapy for Helping Him Navigate Mental Health Struggles
The 66-year-old comedian said he attempted suicide twice while battling depression.
Drew Carey Credits Humor and Therapy for Helping Him Navigate Mental Health Struggles
The 66-year-old comedian said he attempted suicide twice while battling depression.
7 Exercises to Help Get Your Mojo Back After Soft Tissue Injuries
Going bump in the night can leave you stiff, sore, and keen to recover. These exercises can help you eliminate pain and stiffness and restore your health.
7 Exercises to Help Get Your Mojo Back After Soft Tissue Injuries
Going bump in the night can leave you stiff, sore, and keen to recover. These exercises can help you eliminate pain and stiffness and restore your health.
Ex Libris: Andrew Carnegie
In this latest chapter of the ‘Ex Libris’ series, we look at the books that helped educate and shape the ‘Patron Saint of Libraries.’
‘Inheritance’: Female Jason Bourne-ish Movie Shot on iPhone
The solid performances, in particular Phoebe Dynevor’s pout-y charisma, make “Inheritance” a modest yet entertaining espionage yarn.
Walter Camp: Genius of the Gridiron
A perceptive Yale rugby player, who died 100 years ago, formulated the sport of American football.
Ex Libris: Andrew Carnegie
In this latest chapter of the ‘Ex Libris’ series, we look at the books that helped educate and shape the ‘Patron Saint of Libraries.’
My ‘Sheet Pan Soup’ Trick Has Forever Changed the Way I Make Soup
Say goodbye to standing before the stove with this recipe.
Attention, Travelers: What’s Cuba’s New Must-Have Requirement to Visit the Island?
The Cuban government has enabled an online platform to modernize its consular services.
Rick Steves’ Europe: Sweet Surprises in Bruges
The city entertains with an infectious passion for good living.
Attention, Travelers: What’s Cuba’s New Must-Have Requirement to Visit the Island?
The Cuban government has enabled an online platform to modernize its consular services.
Monticello’s Heritage Trees
In this installment on “History Off the Beaten Path,” we visit the grounds of President Thomas Jefferson’s home and see some trees that he had planted.
How a Groundhog Became America’s Most Famous Meteorologist
In ‘This Week in History,’ groundhogs, a cartoonist, and a Pennsylvania editor with a flair for the dramatic create a lasting American tradition.
Belle da Costa Greene: The Morgan Library’s Medieval Manuscripts
The Morgan Library & Museum celebrates its inaugural director and her selection of superlative medieval manuscripts.
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