Trump to Host Saudi Crown Prince at White House for Talks on Defense, Trade, Middle East
The visit follows the president’s announcement that he plans to approve the sale of F-35 stealth jets to Saudi Arabia.
Breaking
Massive Outage of Websites Reported as Cloudflare Goes Down
Numerous major platforms are impacted by the Cloudflare servers.
North Korean Media Says US-South Korea Submarine Deal Will Spark ‘Hot Arms Race’
Pyongyang’s claim follows the publication of the details of the agreement struck between Seoul and Washington last week.
In-Depth
He Defeated the Meat Inspectors. Now This Lawyer-Turned-Farmer Is Taking on Chemicals in Food.
An attorney who had never baled hay or raised animals before leaving his law practice is now a regenerative farming advocate.
Chile’s Presidential Election Highlights Shift in Nation’s Power Dynamics
A conservative and a communist candidate will face off in a December runoff vote amid economic challenges and a migration crisis.
Trump Threatens to Move FIFA World Cup Matches From Seattle
The 11 US host cities have been provided with more than $600 million in grants that can be used for security measures.
He Refused Billions From China. Now They’re Trying to Destroy His Company | Declan Ganley
Declan Ganley’s company Rivada Networks is building a technology called the ‘Outernet’ that may revolutionize global connectivity and security.
Judge Halts National Guard Deployment to Memphis, Keeps Appeal Option Open
The judge stated that Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee lacked authority to send troops to Memphis.
RFK Jr. Says Government Going to Figure Out What’s Causing Food Allergies
One cause may be aluminum in vaccines, the health secretary said.
Tokyo Protests After CCP Tells Citizens to Reconsider Studying, Traveling in Japan
China’s state media signaled economic retaliation as it dials up pressures on Japanese prime minister to retract her comments related to Taiwan.
Visa Restrictions Imposed on Nicaraguans Accused of Facilitating Illegal Immigration to US
The TPS for Nicaragua expired on Sept. 8, affecting around 4,000 Nicaraguans who were required to leave the United States as of that date.
Border Patrol Agents in Charlotte Face Another Vehicle Ramming Incident
DHS shared a video apparently showing the driver, a woman, being apprehended by law enforcement.
There’s a Good Chance Your Gluten Sensitivity Isn’t Gluten
A review of years of research suggests non-celiac gluten sensitivity could be a form of irritable bowel syndrome.
EU Opens Cloud Antitrust Probes Into Amazon, Microsoft Under Digital Markets Act
If Amazon or Microsoft is designated as a gatekeeper for cloud computing, it will have six months to comply with DMA rules.
Zelenskyy Plans Turkey Trip in Attempt to Revive Russia–Ukraine Peace Talks
Zelenskyy said the aim was ’to reinvigorate negotiations, and we have developed solutions that we will propose to our partners.’
Tune in Today: A Favorite Piece of Budding Pianists
One of Ludwig van Beethoven’s most popular compositions, ‘Für Elise,’ wasn’t published until well after his death.
‘Red Tide’: Threats on Eastern Horizons
M.P. Woodward creates an impressive spy and military thriller that could feasibly happen today.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Arctic Frost: The Vast Probe into Trump and GOP Under Biden’s DOJ
Legal experts say the sprawling investigation of a 2020 alternative electors criminal ‘conspiracy’ was an unconstitutional fishing expedition.
Trump-Backed $2,000 Tariff Dividend Payment Requires Legislation, Bessent Says
Starting earlier this month, President Donald Trump has repeatedly suggested that his tariffs could be used to fund the payments to Americans.

Beyond Sugar: Cancer’s Use of Alternative Fuels to Grow, and How to Stop It
Research reveals how cancers shift between sugar, ketones, and amino acids, leading to treatments targeting all metabolic pathways.

How a Fight for Independence Helped Create the Santa Fe Trail
In ‘This Week in History,’ a priest calls for independence, America buys Louisiana, and a timely meeting leads a trader to a historic path.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Arctic Frost: The Vast Probe into Trump and GOP Under Biden’s DOJ
Legal experts say the sprawling investigation of a 2020 alternative electors criminal ‘conspiracy’ was an unconstitutional fishing expedition.
Trump-Backed $2,000 Tariff Dividend Payment Requires Legislation, Bessent Says
Starting earlier this month, President Donald Trump has repeatedly suggested that his tariffs could be used to fund the payments to Americans.
Trump Admin, Lawmakers Propose Ways to Lower Cost of Obamacare
As a mid-December Senate vote on Obamacare approaches, a variety of proposals have been suggested by the president and members of Congress.

Supreme Court Removes Block on Judgment Involving Late Filipino Leader’s $40 Million
Alleged victims of abuse want control over $40 million in funds held in the United States by the late Filipino strongman, Ferdinand Marcos.

Tyson Foods Settles Lawsuit Over Climate Marketing Claims
The decision to settle does not represent any admission of wrongdoing by Tyson Foods, a company spokesperson said.

Bryce Young Plays Through Pain on His Way to Historic Performance
Young suffered a painful ankle injury in the first quarter, but came back to throw for 448 yards and 3 TDs in the Panthers’ 30-27 overtime win.

Tom Cruise Accepts First-Ever Oscar at 2025 Governors Awards
The ‘Mission: Impossible’ star was awarded an Honorary Oscar during 16th Governors Awards at the Ray Dolby Ballroom on Nov. 16.

Appeals Court Weighs Lawsuits Over Tylenol’s Alleged Link to Autism
The hearing occurred after a similar lawsuit was filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.

Feeling Sluggish and Heavy? You Might Be Suffering From Dampness
Internal dampness can make the body feel heavy and sluggish, even after a full night’s sleep.

Caffeine Gum: Fast Energy, Faster Absorption–but Not Without Risks
Caffeine gum fits in your pocket, making it convenient for people who want a controlled dose of caffeine for a mental or physical edge.

Heart Attack Risk Halved in Survivors Taking Tailored Vitamin D Doses, Researchers Say
The paper released this month adds to a growing body of research around vitamin D supplementation and heart disease.

Let’s Talk About Restaurant Desserts
Eating as a whole should be a pleasurable experience and desserts can add to that pleasure.

Cold-Damaged Plants
It will help your plants to go into winter with plenty of water in the stems and roots, plus extra water in the soil.

Key Mindsets, Attitudes to Living One’s Best Life, According to a Top Gun Pilot
Matt Hall has flown since he was a teenager, here he shares his special tips on living life.

Rick Steves’ Europe: A Walk Through Ghent
Since it’s so close to Brussels and Bruges—about 30 minutes away from both—Ghent is a popular day-trip destination.

















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