Trump Threatens to Invoke Insurrection Act to End Anti-ICE Protests in Minnesota
Trump warned he would use the law if politicians didn’t stop attacks on ICE.
Trump Questions Support for Exiled Crown Prince in Iran
The president described exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi as ‘very nice,’ but said he ‘wasn’t sure how he would play with his country.’
Appeals Court Ruling Paves Way for Mahmoud Khalil’s Return to Jail
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled that Khalil could not be granted relief from federal courts until his deportation process concluded.
Surgeon, Psychologist Defend Approval of Teen Gender Surgery at Trial
The trial has focused on a letter a psychologist sent approving the surgery.
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Oklahoma Legalized Medical Marijuana, Then Came the Chinese Organized Crime
Eight years after legalizing medical marijuana, most Oklahomans are not interested in legalizing its recreational use.
Moscow Says It Awaits US Reply on New START as Nuclear Arms Pact Nears Expiry
The last remaining U.S.–Russia nuclear treaty is set to lapse in early February.
FTC Imposes 5-Year Ban on GM Disclosing Geolocation, Driver Data to Consumer Reporting Agencies
The company must now obtain ‘affirmative express consent’ from customers before collecting their data.
The Untold Story Behind Reagan’s ‘Tear Down This Wall’ Speech | Producer Mark Joseph
Joseph’s film ‘Reagan’ is based on Paul Kengor’s book “The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism.”
FCC Undertaking ‘Largest Deregulatory Effort in the Agency’s History,’ Chairman Says
The agency has so far removed 1,108 rules and regulations under its initiative.
Trump Says He Has No Plans to Fire Fed Chair Powell
Trump has placed public pressure on Powell to lower interest rates more quickly, saying that not doing so harms the U.S. economy.
New China AI Chip Rule Puts Trump Admin, Lawmakers at Odds
‘Advanced chips absolutely shift military advantage,’ House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Rep. Brian Mast (R-Mich.) said.
Unemployment Claims Drop Below 200,000 as Layoffs Stay Low
Recurring jobless claims also fall below 1.9 million, suggesting out-of-work people are finding jobs.
45 Sickened, 12 Hospitalized in Salmonella Outbreak
The infections are linked to supplement powders, officials said.
7 in 10 Cancer Patients Now Survive 5 Years, New ACS Report Finds
New data reveal dramatic progress but warn that challenges remain for younger patients.
X Restricts Grok’s Image Editing Function Amid Global Concerns
The move came after several authorities from around the world launched investigations into or lawsuits against Elon Musk’s social media platform.
US Troops Seize Another Oil Tanker in Caribbean
The oil tanker, named Veronica, is the sixth that U.S. forces have boarded and seized since Dec. 10.
The Most Valuable Western American Art Auction in History
‘Visions of the West: The William I. Koch Collection’ will be on auction through Christie’s on Jan. 20.
The Hit Country Song That Patsy Cline Reluctantly Recorded
The country singer had doubts about recording the magnetic single ‘Walkin’ After Midnight.’
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Habitual Harm: 5 Exercises to Ease the Damage We Unintentionally Cause Our Bodies
Habitual movements and stances can negatively affect our health and posture. These exercises can have you standing tall and strong.

A 300-Year-Old Flame Still Burns: The World’s Oldest Restaurant Is Full of History and Mystery
Sobrino de Botín has survived invasions, civil war, and global pandemics without ever closing its doors.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Trump Says He’s Canceled Meetings With Iran, Tells Protesters That Help Is Coming
The president also told protesters in the country to keep demonstrating.

Supreme Court Throws Out Limit on Federal Prisoner Appeals
A federal appeals court previously said Michael S. Bowe’s appeal was barred, but in 2022, the Supreme Court allowed such appeals, so he reapplied.
Their Bodies Were Irreversibly Damaged. Now These Former Transgender Teens Are Fighting for Justice.
Despite obstacles, several cases involving minors with gender dysphoria are headed to trial this year.
Supreme Court Considers Whether New Jersey Transit May Be Sued Outside the State
Top courts in two states disagree on whether a constitutional principle prevents the transit agency from being sued outside its home state.

EPA Moves to Limit State Authority in Reviewing Water Impacts of Major Developments
Under the proposed new approach, reviews would be confined to assessing direct pollutant discharges into waters under federal jurisdiction.

Japanese PM Takaichi Signals Snap Election as Coalition Seeks Fresh Mandate
The ruling Liberal Democratic Party says voters must judge a new coalition and new policies.

Bilt Launches 3 New Credit Cards With 10 Percent Interest Cap for First Year
The new credit cards will extend unique rewards to homeowners by allowing them to earn points on mortgage payments.

Fred Warner Eyes Surprise Return for 49ers
San Francisco opened the linebacker’s practice window earlier than expected as he pushes to return from a fractured ankle.

Aaron Donald, Marvin Harrison, Mark Ingram Among Newest Inductees Into College Football Hall of Fame
‘Seeking Beauty’: David Henrie’s New Docuseries Explores the True Language Behind Beauty
Combining travel, culture, art, food, music, and faith, Henrie takes viewers on a journey through Italy to uncover the meaning of beauty.

FDA Clears Removal of Suicide Warning From Labels for GLP-1 Weight-Loss Drugs
Regulators said a review found no evidence of a link between the drugs and suicidal thoughts.

Why So Many Kids and Teens Are Anxious and Depressed—and What We Can Do
Evidence-based lifestyle interventions for childhood anxiety and depression include sleep hygiene, nutrition, and stress reduction strategies.

Genes Are Not Your Destiny: How to Modify Your Epigenetics for Longevity
Keeping your genes happy may influence how you age.

Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines Updated
A new test will be covered by insurance starting January 2027.

Enjoy a Satisfying Start to Your Meal on a Cold Day
Easy to put together, this bright orange puree has lots of interesting flavor notes.

A Reliable Method to Compare Prices of Toilet Paper
Comparing prices on toilet paper is confusing because no two rolls or packages are alike.

A Birthday Party for Every Special Child
Through their nonprofit, Shari Bailey and Michael Nash are helping caretakers throw memorable birthday parties for children with special needs and disabilities.

From Heli-Skiing to Snowshoeing: A Guide to the World’s Most Epic Winter Travel Experiences
At resorts across the globe you'll find unique experiences and opportunities involving everything from snowshoeing and winter hiking to heli-skiing.




















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