US Trade Deficit Narrows Sharply to Lowest Level Since 2009
The United States continued to see improvements in deficits and surpluses with major trading partners.
5 GOP Senators Join Democrats to Advance Measure to Block Military Action in Venezuela
The resolution seeks to prohibit Trump from undertaking additional military actions in Venezuela without approval from Congress.
4 Takeaways From Minnesota Fraud Congressional Hearing
A trio of state lawmakers were the main witnesses at a raucous House hearing marked by several shouting matches.
Trump Seeks $6 Million Legal Fee Reimbursement for Dismissed Georgia Election Case
A 2025 state law allows criminal defendants to recover their legal costs when their prosecutor is disqualified for improper conduct.
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Guyana: The Little Caribbean Country With a Big Role to Play in Trump’s Regional Shift
With all eyes on Venezuela, its oil-rich neighbor could be pivotal in implementing Trump’s strategy for the region.
What to Know About the New ‘Upside Down’ Food Pyramid
The latest federal dietary guidelines reverse some long-standing recommendations in the interest of making Americans healthier.
Russia Says Western Troops Sent to Ukraine Would Be ‘Legitimate Targets’
On Jan. 6, the UK and France signed a letter of intent to send troops to Ukraine in the event a peace deal is reached.
Why Maduro’s Capture Is a Major Blow for Beijing | J. Michael Waller
‘Trump has just pulled out a linchpin in an elaborate piece of machinery for the CCP’s sprawling global empire,’ he says.
FCC Exempts Some Foreign-Made Drones From US Import Ban
The FCC said in December that relying on foreign-made drones poses ‘an unacceptable risk’ to national security.
Border Czar Tom Homan Responds to Minneapolis ICE Shooting, Wants Investigation to ‘Play Out’
DHS has deployed more than 2,000 officers to the area in what it says is its largest immigration enforcement operation ever.
State Department Voices Concern Over Attack on Protesters Outside LA Chinese Consulate
Repression of constitutional rights is not tolerated in the United States, a State Department spokesperson told The Epoch Times.
Iowa Becomes First State to Receive Education Compliance Waiver
Returning education to states empowers state leaders, who know their students far better than Washington bureaucrats, the education secretary said.
US Proposes Relaxing Penalties on Airlines for Consumer Protection Violations
The decision complies with an executive order that called for federal overreach to be curbed.
How Emotions Fuel Autoimmune Disease, and What You Can Do
In addition to colds, flu, or other illnesses, our immune systems can also be triggered into high alert by stress, trauma, and unprocessed emotions.
Trump Will Support Russia Sanctions Bill as It Advances in Congress: Sen. Graham
Sen. Lindsey Graham has been working on a bipartisan bill to target nations still trading with Moscow for months.
Steny Hoyer, Longest-Serving Democrat in Congress, to Retire
The congressman has served in the House since 1981.
Dolly Parton ‘Ain’t Nobody’s Fool’
A new biography features the crossover singer and songwriter who never forgot her country roots.
At the Canyon’s Edge: The Kolb Brothers and the Invention of ‘Seeing’ the Grand Canyon
Thanks to photography and the budding medium of film, two brothers transformed the Grand Canyon from a forgotten wasteland into a tourist destination.
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Treating Sleep Apnea Could Reduce Parkinson’s Risk
Study of 11 million veterans finds CPAP treatment for sleep apnea linked to nearly 50 percent lower Parkinson’s disease risk.

‘Homestead: The Series’: Survival in the Aftermath
A series based on the film ‘Homestead’ forces a small community to work together and resolve differences after a nuclear blast.
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Venezuela’s Acting President Says She Wants to Cooperate With US
Nicolás Maduro’s deputy, now the country’s interim leader, said, ‘We invite the U.S. government to collaborate with us.’

Trump Admin Releases New Dietary Guidelines
The guidelines emphasize saturated fats and protein, in addition to fruits and vegetables.
Hilton Removes Hotel That Canceled DHS, ICE Reservations
The company’s decision comes after a video showing that the hotel still refused to take reservations from the agencies.
Vance Says Venezuela Can Sell Oil Only If It Serves US Interests
The vice president said Washington will use control over Venezuelan energy revenues to exert leverage without a long-term military presence.

Venezuela Commits to Buying American Goods in Oil Deal: Trump
The purchases will include American agricultural products, medicines, medical devices, and equipment to upgrade Venezuela’s energy infrastructure.

Jobless Claims Below Estimates, Layoffs Lowest Since July 2024
Employment conditions are also in a ‘wait-and-see pattern’, says Andrew Crapuchettes, CEO of RedBalloon.

Vrabel on Pats Making Playoffs After 1-Year Turnaround: ‘We’re Not Here Just to Get Here’
‘We have to be able to host games and compete for championships,’ Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel said ahead of the Pats’ first home playoff game in 6 seasons.

Nick Reiner’s Attorney Alan Jackson Quits; Arraignment Reset for February
Deputy Public Defender Kimberly Greene will take over the murder case, representing Reiner.

Monsanto Sues COVID-19 Vaccine Manufacturers, Alleging Copyright Infringement
‘Moderna is aware of the litigation and will defend ourselves against these claims,’ a Moderna spokesman said.

Mung Beans: Tiny Legumes That Soothe Inflammation and Support Detoxification
In traditional Chinese medicine, mung beans are known to replenish vitality, harmonize internal organs, calm the mind, and relieve heat-related skin eruptions.

A Blood Sugar-Friendly Meal Plan for Type 2 Diabetes Management
A high-protein, high-fiber meal plan using whole foods can help stabilize blood sugar and support long-term Type 2 diabetes management.

CDC Confirms More Than 7,700 Cases of Multidrug-Resistant Fungus in 30 States
Candida auris, a type of yeast infection spread by contact, was first identified in Asia in 2009 and in the United States in 2015.

New Year’s Resolutions Help Pets Live Longer, Healthier Lives
Research shows that lean dogs live up to two years longer than those that are a bit overweight.

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.

Rick Steves’ Europe: Falling in Love With the Matterhorn
Zermatt is a tiny-but-touristy town of roughly 6,000 people nestled at the dead-end of a long valley in Switzerland’s remote southwest.




















































































