Trump Announces $10 Billion US Commitment to Board of Peace
Trump hosted representatives from more than 40 countries in the first Board of Peace meeting.
Trump Administration Cancels CDC Vaccine Advisory Committee Meeting
The panel had been scheduled to meet for three days starting Feb. 25.
Mexican Officials Say No Formal FBI Request in Nancy Guthrie Case
The attorney general’s office for the Mexican state of Sonora released an update on Thursday.
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As Pentagon Races to Deploy AI, Operational Challenges Highlight Risks
Defense experts say AI is essential in warfare, but it comes with mixed success and unpredictable pitfalls.
HUD Announces Rule That Would Bar Illegal Immigrants, ‘Fraudsters’ From Public Housing
The proposed rule would bar illegal immigrants, including ‘mixed-status households,’ from living in HUD housing.
Investors Pivot to Hard Assets Amid AI Disruption Concerns
Analysts said capital is moving toward companies tied to physical assets and essential demand, such as energy and infrastructure.
US Figure Skater Alysa Liu’s Father Rules Out Representing China, Cites Human Rights Concerns
Her father, Arthur Liu, fled China after becoming a wanted man because of his involvement in the Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests in 1989.
Walmart Posts Strong Quarter but Signals Caution for Year Ahead
Company executives said the retailer is gaining market share from wealthier shoppers.
Texas Democrats Launch $30 Million Coordinated Campaign as National Party Eyes Lone Star Seats
The effort unifies the state party, Texas Majority PAC, Beto O'Rourke’s Powered by People, and the state House Democratic campaign arm ahead of midterms.
Most Americans Agree: You Can’t Change Your Sex | Jonathan Butcher
Butcher is the author of “The Polarization Myth: America’s Surprising Consensus on Race, Schools, and Sex.”
Apple Sued by West Virginia Over Allegedly Allowing Child Porn
The lawsuit is the latest in a surge of legal action against tech companies over the distribution of sexually explicit materials.
FBI Director Kash Patel Says Bureau Uncovered Antifa Funding Sources
Agents are looking at whether funding was sent through U.S.-based nonprofit groups and whether any of those nonprofits had tax-exempt status.
How to Stop Living for Other’s Approval
Criticism based on the ‘likes’ and comments of others on social media can lead us to bury our heads and hearts in the sand.
Trump Says Next 10 Days Could Decide Fate of Iran Talks
Noting the June U.S. strikes on Iran, President Donald Trump said the United States may ‘have to take it a step further’ if Iran does not agree to a deal.
Education Department Issues Warning to Colleges Over Student Loan Nonpayment Rates
‘It’s time for institutions to step up or risk losing access to federal student aid,’ Undersecretary of Education Nicholas Kent said.
Incredible Stories of Real-Life Castaways
Survival stories captivate listeners, especially when these hardy men and women have overcome unbelievable odds.
Jet Lag: Dealing With the Messy, Chaotic Biology of Crossing Time Zones
Crossing the world within hours comes with a toll—a reminder that the human body keeps its own time regardless of the clock in the airport.
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Your Immune System Runs on a Clock–Here’s How to Optimize It
Your body’s 24-hour rhythm affects how well you fight infection and disease.

Wordless Picture Books
From magic chalk to snowy crystals, these wordless picture books spark imagination, build literacy skills and inspire readers of all ages.
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New Coalition Aims to Ban Vaccine Mandates Across US
The effort is targeting measures the group says violate medical freedom, including vaccine and mask mandates.

Average Tax Refunds Jump by Nearly 11 Percent, Early IRS Data Show
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act brought widespread changes in the tax code, including an increase in the standard deductions.
Trump Says US Helicopter Pilots Were ‘Hit Pretty Bad’ During Maduro Raid
The president praised the pilots as ‘really brave’ during the arrest and capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in Caracas on Jan. 3.
Fewer Women Seeking Medical Care Early in Pregnancy: CDC
Prenatal care in the first trimester has been decreasing in recent years, newly released data show.

Indiana Lawmakers Advance Bill to Attract Chicago Bears
The Indiana push comes as efforts to retain the team continue in Illinois.

Sweden Announces $1.42 Billion Air Defense Package for Ukraine
Sweden has also recently committed $100 million toward a NATO-coordinated purchase of critical defense equipment from the United States for Ukraine.

Private Credit Market Rattled as Blue Owl Tightens Investor Liquidity
‘Is this a “canary-in-the-coalmine” moment, similar to August 2007?’ asks top economist Mohamed El-Erian.

Grahame’s Olympic Pride From 2006 Winter Games Has Lasting Effect in Life After Hockey
Grahame embraced what he remembers as an honor: putting personal goals on hold in favor of a collective opportunity to wear the Red, White, and Blue.

Veteran Character Actor Tom Noonan Dies at 74
Noonan built a career defined by intense, often unconventional characters.

60,000 Blood Pressure Tablets Recalled Nationwide, FDA Notice States
The recall was initiated because the ‘wrong ID’ was imprinted on the drugs.

Self-Rescue Acupoints and Daily Habits to Protect Your Heart in Winter
Pressing a single acupoint may buy valuable time in a heart emergency.

How to Make Rose and Cardamom Moon Milk for a Cozy Night
Whip up a fragrant, caffeine-free milk drink in just five minutes–perfect for sipping with someone you love.

New Research Suggests Cause of Rare Blood-Clotting Side Effect From COVID-19 Vaccine
The researchers analyzed 100 patients who took adenovirus vaccines and developed VITT.

How to Clean Hardwood Floors With Hydrogen Peroxide
Generally, you can clean hardwood flooring with a hydrogen peroxide solution and a mop or towel.

Paralyzed Equestrian Lauren Barwick Inspires Others Every Day
After a devastating injury at age 22, Lauren Barwick refused to let it end her dream of working with horses.

So Close You Can See Elephant Eyelashes? Welcome to San Diego’s Elephant Valley
Elephant Valley is designed to take us on a trail walked not by humans but traversed and carved by elephants.
















































































