Trump Has Vowed to Close the Department of Education—How Would That Work?
The Department of Education could essentially become just a big building with empty offices.
New Border Czar Wants to Find 300,000 Unaccounted-For Children | Live With Josh
There are more than 300,000 unaccounted for children in the United States who are illegal immigrants.
250 Years Ago: The First Continental Congress and the Powder Alarm
Here’s a look into the agenda of the First Continental Congress as well as the events surrounding it.
The Best Non-Alcoholic Drinks, According to Sober Bartenders
More options for zero-proof wine, beer, and spirits are available than ever. These experts show us the good stuff.
Ghost in the Saddle: The Wild Ride of John Mosby
The Confederate soldier lives up to his fame as the ‘Gray Ghost.’
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Biden Administration Races to Issue Final Grants, Spending Projects Before Trump Takes Office
Administration officials are working at the last minute to issue billions in grants before Biden leaves office in January.
Tracking Every Trump Cabinet Pick
The president-elect is selecting his Cabinet nominees after winning the 2024 presidential election.
5 Things to Know About Scott Bessent, Trump’s Treasury Secretary Nominee
The next treasury secretary will have a vast portfolio to employ Trump’s economic agenda.
Americans Need $5.3 Million Net Worth to Be Considered Financially Successful: Survey
Currently, many individuals are earning more than $100,000 while living paycheck to paycheck.
NATO Chief Meets With Trump Amid Rising Tensions With Russia
President-elect Donald Trump and NATO chief Mark Rutte ‘discussed the range of global security issues facing the Alliance,’ NATO said.
Stocks Gain for the Week, Nvidia Fails to Impress, and Gold Shines
Gold climbed to $2,718 per ounce, up 5.87 percent for the week, outperforming equities.
New York Times’ Attacks Detached From Reality, Shen Yun Artists Say
Artists said they are baffled that their efforts to work hard on their craft are being used against them.
Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Broadband Subsidy
The FCC is asking the court to reinstate the Universal Service Fund that was struck down by the Fifth Circuit.
UK Regulator Mulls Probe of Apple, Google Mobile Browser Duopoly
The UK regulator’s report raised particular concerns about Apple’s policies governing how mobile browsers operate on iPhones.
‘Let the Party Fall’: Experts Hail Quit-the-CCP Movement as Cultural Awakening in China
Through the movement, China’s millennia-old traditions are making a comeback over communism, experts say.
Florida’s Surgeon General Comes Out Against Fluoride in Water Supply
Ladapo admitted to previously being in favor of fluoridation, which was seen as a public health measure.
US Employees Are Taking on Extra Jobs to Be Able to Afford Christmas This Year
“Prices are up 20 percent since the beginning of 2021, and the average wage gain has been 17 percent,' one expert says.
Newsom Visits California County That Voted for Trump, Says He Represents All Voters
The governor said he hopes for no lawsuits with the incoming administration but is ready for anything, as ‘billions of dollars are at stake.’
US National Debt Exceeds $36 Trillion as Fed Survey Warns of Risk to Financial Stability
The US national debt has hit $36 trillion, with a Federal Reserve survey naming fiscal sustainability as the top threat to financial stability.
NFL Veteran Scott Turner Named as New HUD Secretary Nominee
Trump commended Turner’s role in shaping one of his signature policies—opportunity zones—during his first term.
Sebastian Gorka, Alex Wong to Join Trump Administration as Senior National Security Staff
The two served during the first term.
Marty Makary, a COVID-19 Mandate Critic, Is Trump's FDA Appointee
Makary, an outspoken critic of COVID-19 mandates, is a Johns Hopkins University professor and surgeon.
Former Congressman Dave Weldon Chosen to Head the CDC
Trump said the medical doctor and Army veteran will ’restore the CDC to its true purpose.’
Surgeon General Pick is Janette Nesheiwat
Nesheiwat is a double board-certified medical doctor known for her work in preventive medicine, public health, and disaster relief.
Trump’s New DOGE Begins to Identify Federal Agencies for Overhaul
The to-be-established Department of Government Efficiency named several examples of what it called a waste of taxpayer money.
Trump Nominates Oregon Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer as Labor Secretary
Chavez-DeRemer, 56, is a member of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.
‘Adventures With Iggy & Mr. Kirk’: A Series to Teach Good Values
Television celebrity Kirk Cameron produces a show to counter progressive children’s shows.
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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
Someday, maybe, God will decide we’ve suffered enough, and ... then we will return.
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
Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
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Texas, LSU Tackles Top Talent List for 2025 NFL Draft
This year’s NFL draft will present a collection of talented players who could help teams in need once again.
Texas, LSU Tackles Top Talent List for 2025 NFL Draft
This year’s NFL draft will present a collection of talented players who could help teams in need once again.
Consuming Calories After 5 p.m. May Be Harmful: Study
Research suggests that consuming over 45 percent of daily calories after 5 p.m. may increase glucose levels and metabolic health risks.
Consuming Calories After 5 p.m. May Be Harmful: Study
Research suggests that consuming over 45 percent of daily calories after 5 p.m. may increase glucose levels and metabolic health risks.
‘McFarland, USA’: Runners Overcome Obstacles From Within
This installment of ‘Movies for Teens and Young Adults’ celebrates the power of self-belief.
‘The Piano Lesson’: This Washington Family Affair Doesn’t Quite Nail It
The second movie based on the August Wilson play has one too many unforced errors.
Knights, Battles, and a Book That Doesn’t Deliver
Myke Cole’s book ‘Steel Lobsters’ about the heavily armored knights of the English Civil War demonstrates the pitfall of limited historical information.
Hampton Court Beauties: Sir Godfrey Kneller and Baroque Classicism
Godfrey Kneller’s series of Hampton Court Beauties portraits signaled a cultural shift toward the sobriety and modesty of King William III’s royal court.
‘McFarland, USA’: Runners Overcome Obstacles From Within
This installment of ‘Movies for Teens and Young Adults’ celebrates the power of self-belief.
Pecan Pie
Not only is this Pecan Pie recipe one of the easiest pies to make, it’s absolutely fantastic with its rich caramel pecan filling paired with a buttery crust.
Taking the Kids: Get Ready to Snare a Deal on Travel Tuesday
If you have plans to travel next year, maybe a deal on Travel Tuesday can get you there for less.
Readers’ Trip to Switzerland, Austria, and Germany Is a Blend of Mountains, Cows, Cheese, and Beer
Find ties to Einstein, Mozart, and other famous people in these countries while enjoying local food and culture.
Spending Kids Inheritance and Boys II Zen Trips Are the Trends to Watch in 2025
Boomers are choosing to travel and focus on their own happiness.
Taking the Kids: Get Ready to Snare a Deal on Travel Tuesday
If you have plans to travel next year, maybe a deal on Travel Tuesday can get you there for less.
How Doughnuts Saved the Day During World War I
When the Doughboys of World War I needed a morale boost, the women volunteers known as the ‘Donut Lassies’ met the challenge.
History Encapsulated: Harrison Family Plantation
In this installment in ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we visit one rural Virginia property, home to much American history.
The Fall and Second Act of O. Henry
America’s favorite short story writer found a silver lining during his time in prison.
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