South Korean President Arrested Over Martial Law Declaration
President Yoon Suk Yeol was arrested at his residence on Wednesday local time.
Why Trump May Be the First Post-Racial President: Bob Woodson and Joshua Mitchell
What does Trump’s victory mean for black America? Will Trump be the first “post-racial” president? And how can America revitalize its ailing communities?
Trump Appointment Hearings Begin; Veterans Rally Behind Hegseth | Live With Josh
The Senate is holding hearings on appointments for Trump’s Cabinet nominations ahead of Inauguration Day.
‘Somewhere in Montana’: Liberal Versus Conservative: Who Wins?
The film reminds us that America always intended to be a country where people could agree to disagree, extend each other an olive branch, and find peace.
Beat the Winter Blues With Orange Olive Oil Cookies
Olive oil makes these delicate, fragrant cookies soft and chewy.
John Le Carré’s Son Has Done the Impossible With a New Novel
Nick Harkaway stepped into the shoes of his father and brought his famous protagonist, George Smiley, back in the pages of ‘Karla’s Choice.’
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Bondi, Rubio, Vought, Other Nominees Face Confirmation Hearings: What to Know
China, climate, Project 2025, FISA, and the so-called weaponization of the justice system could all be broached during upcoming hearings.
5 Key Takeaways From Pete Hegseth’s Confirmation Hearing
Hegseth was the first of roughly a dozen Trump’s appointees slated to go before Senate committees this week.
Death Toll Rises to 25 in LA Wildfires as Wind Warning Delayed Until Wednesday
More than 12,000 structures are presumed destroyed, with high winds expected starting early Jan. 15.
Why Trump May Be the First Post-Racial President: Bob Woodson and Joshua Mitchell
What does Trump’s victory mean for black America? Will Trump be the first “post-racial” president? And how can America revitalize its ailing communities?
SEC Sues Elon Musk for Delayed Disclosure of Twitter Purchase
The SEC has sued Elon Musk, alleging he failed to disclose a major Twitter stock purchase within the required timeframe.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate has begun the confirmation process for the president-elect’s new administration.
The Real Story of Shen Yun and Falun Gong—An Interview With Mr. Li Hongzhi
The Falun Gong founder talks about how he guides people in spiritual practice; the early days in China; and his role in Shen Yun.
Deal Awaits Hamas’s Agreement, Blinken Says
Secretary of State Antony Blinken confirmed negotiations for a cease-fire and hostage deal in Gaza have gotten further than before.
Day in Photos: A Rocket on a Roof in Israel, Hearings on the Secretary of Defense, and Rescuing Illegal Miners
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
US Bans Imports From 37 Chinese Companies Over Uyghur Forced Labor
The list includes Chinese textile giant Huafu Fashion, its subsidiaries, and solar and mining companies that manufacture products or mine minerals in Xinjiang.
Truthfulness an Antidote Against Communism, Says Shen Yun Audience in Miami
Shen Yun Performing Arts concluded three performances at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami, Florida, on Jan. 11 and 12.
New Texas Republican Speaker Wins Gavel With Majority of Support From Democrats
Forty-nine Democrats joined 36 Republicans to elect Rep. Dustin Burrows to what is the third most powerful position in the state government.
Grow This Yellow Flower at Home to Soothe Aches and Pains
When used topically, arnica oil can help reduce inflammation while easing some types of acute and chronic pain.
CCP Fears Its Crimes Against Persecuted Spiritual Group May Spell Party’s Doom, Source Says
CCP officials worry the United States will investigate the regime’s crimes of killing for organs in China, primarily using Falun Gong practitioners.
House Passes Bill Banning Men From Women’s Sports
The bill amends Title IX legislation to exclude biological men from competing in women’s sports for organizations that receive federal funding.
IRS Unveils Stricter Rules for 2025 Tax Season to Combat Fraudulent Claims, Scams
The IRS has rolled out stricter regulations for the 2025 tax season to crack down on scams and fraudulent claims.
Biden to Remove Cuba From State-Sponsored Terror List
Requested by U.S. allies, the move is part of a deal for Cuba to release anti-communist protesters imprisoned in the country.
US Finalizes Ban on Cars With Chinese, Russian Tech
The import and sale of connected vehicles will be banned from US roads if they contain software or hardware linked to China or Russia.
USDA Find Insects and Slime at Boar’s Head Plants: Inspection Records
Inspectors reported unsanitary practices across three plants. Records from a plant in Holland, Michigan, do not show similar problems.
FBI, DOJ Delete Chinese Malware From Thousands of US Computers in Court-Authorized Operation
According to court documents, a CCP-linked hacking group used PlugX to infiltrate and control targeted computers, stealing information from infected systems.
LA Police Chief Says 3 Suspected Arsonists Arrested After Being Caught Amid Deadly Wildfires
The three suspects, whose names were not revealed, were booked into local jails, officials said.
Ex Libris: Emily Dickinson
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Spurs’ Chris Paul, Victor Wembanyama Give Gift to Sons of Lakers Coach JJ Redick
San Antonio Spurs stars Chris Paul and Victor Wembanyama offered a kind gesture to the sons of Los Angeles Lakers head coach J.J. Redick on Monday.
Spurs’ Chris Paul, Victor Wembanyama Give Gift to Sons of Lakers Coach JJ Redick
San Antonio Spurs stars Chris Paul and Victor Wembanyama offered a kind gesture to the sons of Los Angeles Lakers head coach J.J. Redick on Monday.
Elderberry Juice May Improve Metabolism, Gut Health: Small Clinical Trial
A Washington State University study shows promising but early results for elderberry’s effect on blood sugar and fat metabolism.
Elderberry Juice May Improve Metabolism, Gut Health: Small Clinical Trial
A Washington State University study shows promising but early results for elderberry’s effect on blood sugar and fat metabolism.
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Director Yasujiro Ozu has influenced generations of filmmakers in scenes of the family and homelife.
‘Ivanhoe’: An Anglo-American Adventure Film
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‘Hangman’s Knot’: Beyond the War
The Civil War is over in this intriguing Western, but Confederates battle external threats and their fractured unity.
Titian’s ‘Ecce Homo’ Asks Viewers to Weigh Their Faith
Venetian painter Titian composed one of the earliest Italian Renaissance paintings of ‘Ecce Homo’ (‘Behold the Man’).
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Director Yasujiro Ozu has influenced generations of filmmakers in scenes of the family and homelife.
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The president of the Weston A. Price Foundation shares ancestral advice for the modern kitchen, for real, whole nourishment.
Daniel in the Lion’s Den: Daniel Webster, the Senate, and Two Speeches
The great political orator stirred emotions through his vivid, patriotic speeches. These drew mixed reactions from his U.S. Senate colleagues.
Science, Exploration, and the Start of National Geographic Society
In ‘This Week in History,’ 19th-century Europe erupted with geographic societies, leading America to form its own and history’s most influential one.
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