US Storm Leaves Over 880,000 Without Power, 10,000 Flights Canceled
The icy conditions are expected to linger in parts of the United States for several days.
Xi Jinping’s Military Purge Signals a High-Stakes Battle Inside China’s Elite
The removal of two top generals has intensified speculation that Xi is confronting powerful factions long embedded in the CCP.
What We Know About Trump’s Plan to Revitalize Washington’s Dulles Airport
The project may see entire new terminal buildings and concourses constructed at Dulles, in addition to a fifth runway.
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California Prospectors Hope Hurdles Removed for Small-Scale Mines
Permitting delays and litigation lock up U.S.-based critical minerals and rare earth elements as China corners the market, prospectors said.
Epoch Poll: Readers Rate Trump’s First Year as 47th President
Survey respondents give Trump high ratings for his performance on the border, defense, national security, energy, and the economy.
Judge Orders Federal Government to Retain Evidence Related to Minnesota Shooting
Minnesota’s attorney general is calling for a ‘full, impartial, and transparent investigation’ into the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti on Jan. 24.
Why Steak Is at the Top of the New Food Pyramid | Dr. Shawn Baker
Dr. Baker is the author of ‘The Carnivore Diet,’ co-founder of the online clinic Revero, and a former orthopedic surgeon and world-champion athlete.
Senate Democrats Threaten to Shut Down Government Over DHS Funding Following Minnesota Shooting
There is a looming midnight Jan. 30 deadline for senators to pass a spending measure to avoid a partial government shutdown.
Beijing’s Purge of Top Military Leaders Raises Questions About Stability: Analysts
The abrupt investigation of two top generals is fueling debate over elite politics, coups, and risks across the Taiwan Strait.
Trump Says Canada Will Face 100 Percent Tariffs if It ‘Makes a Deal With China’
Refers to Carney as ‘governor’ in a return to Trudeau-era relations
Pentagon Releases New Defense Strategy: 4 Things to Know
The 34-page Pentagon document offers specific steps the military will take to support Trump’s broader security and foreign policy strategy.
Type 1 Diabetes: A Common Autoimmune Condition–Here Are the Causes
Insulin manages symptoms but doesn’t address the root cause; diet and lifestyle changes can support immune regulation and reduce insulin requirements.
8 Things to Know About Herbs Before Using Them
Expert herbalists reveal what everyone should know about plant medicine.
Trump Admin Optimistic on Russia–Ukraine Deal Following Abu Dhabi Trilateral Talks
A U.S. official said U.S., Ukrainian, and Russian representatives agreed to meet for another round of talks next week.
Day in Photos: Winter Storm in US, Landslide in New Zealand, and Tunnel Network in Syria
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
‘Uncle Billy’ Sherman: The Unconventional General Who Helped Save the Union
This installment of “When Character Counted” examines how William Tecumseh Sherman’s character and judgment influenced the course of the Civil War.
How San Francisco Rebuilt in Time for the First Transcontinental Phone Call
In ‘This Week in History,’ as San Francisco rebuilt after an earthquake to host the World’s Fair, a phone company promised to accomplish the impossible.
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Why Your Health Records Can Drive Medical Errors–And What You Can Do
A compiled single record of an otherwise scattered medical history can be critical in preventing delayed diagnosis and unnecessary testing.

NTD’s Art Competition Withholds Its Gold Award
The ‘7th NTD International Figure Painting Competition’ asks artists to elevate conscience over virtuosity.
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Trump Says ‘Big Force’ of US Naval Ships Headed Toward Iran
The number of confirmed fatalities in Iran since protests began on Dec. 28 has reached nearly 5,000, according to Human Rights Activists in Iran.

3 Big Changes for Retirement Planning This Year
New retirement rules for 2026 could affect how you save, contribute and manage taxes—here are three key changes to know.
US Officially Exits World Health Organization
The Trump administration cuts funding, recalls U.S. officials from the WHO.
Democrat Senate Candidates in Texas Focus on Trump Admin in First Primary Debate
Both candidates took every opportunity to criticize the Trump administration.

As China Erects Chip-Import Barriers, an MIT Professor Blames CCP’s Military Ambitions
U.S. worries about technology exports have mounted because ‘it could be used against us,’ said an expert at MIT’s Sloan School of Management.

Trump Criticizes Super Bowl Halftime Acts Bad Bunny and Green Day
Both acts have been outspoken critics of the president.

Finding ‘The Truth’ Is Ving Rhames’s Latest Mission
In ‘History’s Deadliest,’ the award-winning actor trades the fictional disasters of Hollywood scripts for real life catastrophes.

Potential Cause of ByHeart Infant Botulism Outbreak May Be Whole Milk Ingredient
The outbreak has infected 51 babies across the United States, with all of them getting hospitalized.

The New Era of Menopause: Reclaiming Your Vigor After 65
Doctors are reconsidering the old ‘stop at 65’ rule and what it means for menopause care.

Tea May Be Nicer to Your Bones Than Coffee, Study Suggests
The findings offer fresh insight into a long-standing question about caffeine and bone health.

Why Do So Many Studies Challenge HHS’s Recommendation Against Acetaminophen?
Studies with findings contradicting the September announcement by the HHS share similar patterns.

The Ultimate Restaurant Menu Cheat Sheet
Want to beat restaurants at their own game? Here’s your cheat sheet listing the sneakiest of sneaky tricks.

There’s Still a Nationwide Shortage of Homes—so Why Are Sellers Getting Desperate in Some Places?
The long-term nationwide shortage of homes remains firmly in place. At the same time, local gluts of homes for sale are a reality.

Isaac Newton’s Lost Papers–And His Search for God’s Divine Plan
‘This most beautiful system ... could only proceed from the counsel and dominion of an intelligent and powerful being,‘ wrote Newton.

New Museum of Illusions Brings Mind-Boggling Fun to Downtown Detroit
There’s a vibrant mural of what looks like a Motown singer with eyes that are always locked on you, and a “reversed room” inspired by the auto industry.






















































































