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Trump Pledges to Put America First, Announces Rash of Executive Actions
Trump will sign a slew of executive actions, including on the border, Jan. 6 pardons, energy and the economy.
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Trump Sworn In, Pledges Sweeping Changes in New 'Golden Age'
NTD will have teams at key locations, taking you to every moment of the 60th Presidential Inauguration of the United States.
Why Europe Is Putting the Brakes on Gender Interventions: Leor Sapir
“The UK has now banned puberty blockers—probably will ban cross-sex hormones too, is my prediction, in the next few years,” says Leor Sapir.
Being Canceled Wasn’t the End of My Story–It Was the Beginning: Leigh-Allyn Baker
Known for her role on the Disney Channel show “Good Luck Charlie,” Baker found herself at the center of public debate after speaking out against mask mandates.
Why We’re Deeply Fascinated by Twins
Twins represent the duality between our corporeal and spiritual selves.
5 Children’s Books That Celebrate Winter
Cozy winter evenings may just be the best time of the year to curl up with a good book—especially one that explores the magic of the season.
‘A Red, Red Rose’: A Love Song, in Time for Burns Night
Why did Robert Burns choose the Scottish melody he did for his lyrics ‘O My Luve’s Like a Red, Red Rose’?
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Biden Issues Preemptive Pardons for Fauci, Milley, Jan. 6 Committee
The president announced the pardons on his final day in office.
What to Watch on Inauguration Day
The historic ceremony was moved indoors after weather forecasts predicted dangerously cold temperatures for Jan. 20.
Nearly 330,000 Smoke Alarms Recalled for Malfunction
The company said it received eight complaints of the alarm malfunctioning during the tests. No injuries have been reported so far.
Trump Ends CBP One App Used by Migrants to Secure US Entry Appointments
The app was deactivated on President Donald Trump’s first day in office.
Trump Says He Was ‘Saved by God to Make America Great Again’
The president quickly made reference to the July 2024 assassination attempt during his inaugural speech on Monday.
At Least 4 Lawsuits Filed Against Trump Administration Over DOGE
The lawsuits were filed as President Trump was sworn into office on Monday.
Putin Congratulates Trump on Assuming Office, Wants Talks on ‘Long-Term Peace’ in Ukraine
Putin expressed hope for talks on ending the Russia–Ukraine war in a way that leads to lasting peace.
World Economic Forum Annual Meeting Gets Underway in Davos
Heads of state and diplomats are gathering in the upscale Swiss ski resort for the 55th get-together of the organization.
Trump Inaugurated as 47th President, Calls for ‘Revolution of Common Sense’
Former presidents, foreign dignitaries, and tech entrepreneurs attend historic event in Capitol Rotunda.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate has begun the confirmation process for the president-elect’s new administration.
As Trump Takes the Wheel, Big Corporations Extricate From DEI, Climate Programs
‘A lot of companies got way out over their skis on this, but the law hasn’t changed,’ Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti said.
Greensboro Theatergoer Sees ‘Spiritual’ and ‘Soulful’ Elements in Shen Yun’s Performance
Shen Yun Performing Arts made stops at the Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts in Greensboro, North Carolina and the Duke Energy Center for the Arts–Ma
No New Tariffs on Trump’s Day 1
President-elect Donald Trump is expected to issue a broad memo on trade policy.
Trump to Declare National Emergency, Issue 10 Executive Orders on Border
The executive orders reverse Biden administration policies that critics said attracted some 11 million illegal immigrants into the United States.
Trump to Declare National Energy Emergency, Sign Alaska Executive Order
Trump’s ‘close to 100’ executive orders will include a national emergency declaration.
Trump’s Border Czar Wants to Partner With Local Law Enforcement for Deportation Operations
Tom Homan said the incoming Trump administration will enforce border security and immigration laws.
Trump’s Return to White House Promises Rapid Change
Trump’s second inauguration brings to power an experienced executive with a clear agenda and strong backing.
US Racing Against Time to Reclaim Supply Chain From China: Former Commerce Official
‘Imagine a U.S. economy with zero manufacturing,’ warns former Trump official Nazak Nikakhtar, after China announced export control on industrial diamonds.
Vance Meets Chinese Deputy Leader Ahead of Inauguration
Vice President-elect JD Vance and Han Zheng spoke about ‘fentanyl, balancing trade, and regional stability,’ the Trump–Vance transition team said.
Ex Libris: Frederick Douglass
In this latest installment of Ex Libris, we turn to the books that influenced a fugitive slave who became a voice for the American conscience.
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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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Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
How the ‘Bridge That Couldn’t Be Built’ Was Built
In ‘This Week in History,’ the citizens of San Francisco chose to build the impossible bridge and rely on a brilliant designer to lead the way.
Reporter Apologises to Novak Djokovic After Making Jokes Towards Serbian Fans on TV
The former world number 1 boycotted an on-court interview in response to reporter Tony Jones’ actions.
Reporter Apologises to Novak Djokovic After Making Jokes Towards Serbian Fans on TV
The former world number 1 boycotted an on-court interview in response to reporter Tony Jones’ actions.
After All the Ups and Downs, Joe Piscopo Just Wants to Work
The comedian and radio host will release his memoir next month. ‘I never had lofty goals,’ he said. ‘So what I’ve done, I’m amazed.’
After All the Ups and Downs, Joe Piscopo Just Wants to Work
The comedian and radio host will release his memoir next month. ‘I never had lofty goals,’ he said. ‘So what I’ve done, I’m amazed.’
Ovarian Cancer: The 'Silent' Gynecological Disease With 2 Main Causative Factors
About one in 87 U.S. women will develop ovarian cancer in their lifetime, the most lethal cancer affecting the female reproductive system.
Ovarian Cancer: The 'Silent' Gynecological Disease With 2 Main Causative Factors
About one in 87 U.S. women will develop ovarian cancer in their lifetime, the most lethal cancer affecting the female reproductive system.
Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest: A Home Away From Home
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit the third president’s retreat property.
‘This Fierce People’ Focuses on the Southern Campaigns
The Revolutionary War’s ‘untold story’ is revealed in a newly published history book.
Sloppy Joes
Effortlessly delicious and universally loved, Sloppy Joes are the tasty (and, yes, slightly messy) champion of quick dinners and game day feasts.
17 Tips for Having a Great Cruise Down the Nile River in Egypt
Egypt is filled with wonderful sights to see but be aware of the crowds.
Travel the World in the United States
Many of the beautiful things we love about Europe and Japan can be enjoyed in America.
One Perfect Day at the Kennedy Space Center
Learn about the wonders of more than a half-century of inventions by scientists and the men and women who pioneered the vast unknown.
17 Tips for Having a Great Cruise Down the Nile River in Egypt
Egypt is filled with wonderful sights to see but be aware of the crowds.
Steamboats, Railroads, and the Real Race Against a Fictional Hero
In ‘This Week in History,’ a young journalist in 1889 sets out to circle the world in 75 days in hopes of beating Phileas Fogg, a Jules Verne’s character.
The Children of War: From 1861 to 1865
Like all civil wars, this bloody conflict left its mark on all Americans, including children.
From Rats and Poor Soil to a Permaculture Paradise: How a New Jersey Homesteader Built Her Dream
On a 6-acre homestead in rural New Jersey, Angela Ferraro-Fanning is weaving an interconnected web of land, animals, and people.
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