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Trump Deal Lowers Price of Popular Weight-Loss Drugs By Nearly 90 Percent
Lower prices will be available starting in January for direct-pay customers, and in July for Medicare and Medicaid programs.
Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi Announces Retirement From Congress
In 2007, Pelosi was elected the first female speaker of the House. She has been in Congress for 39 years.
Russia Considers Resumption of Nuclear Tests Following Trump’s Announcement
The Kremlin said the feasibility of nuclear testing is being looked at, as tensions between Moscow and Washington heighten following stalled talks on Ukraine.
In-Depth
The Technology That Police Call a Game-Changer
A California police department was the first. Hundreds followed. Many laud success stories while some raise privacy concerns.
White House Has Backup Options If Supreme Court Blocks Trump’s Global Tariffs
‘There are lots of other authorities that can be used,’ said Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
3 More Chinese Researchers Charged With Smuggling Biological Materials Into US
Attorney General Pam Bondi said smuggling biological materials ‘under the guise of research threatens America’s national and agricultural security.’
Canning, Compost, and Chickens: How to Stop Relying on Others for Food | Special Episode
The Food Independence Summit in Walnut Creek, Ohio, is an annual event dedicated to homesteading, sustainable living, and reclaiming food autonomy.
Erika Kirk Recalls Last Moments With Charlie Before His Assassination
‘I didn’t get to give him a kiss goodbye,’ Kirk said.
US Appeals Court Resurrects Trump’s Attempt to Dismiss NY Criminal Conviction
A panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit reversed an order from a lower court judge on Thursday.
Nexperia Warns of Chip Quality Risks as China Arm Defies Orders From Dutch HQ
The Dutch semiconductor firm says its Chinese plants are ignoring management and acting outside corporate control, raising quality and supply concerns.
France Urges EU to Investigate Shein Over Childlike Sex Dolls Found on Website
Shein’s alleged breach, coinciding with the opening of its Paris store, has drawn protests and political backlash.
October Layoffs Reach Highest Level for the Month in 22 Years: Challenger
Hiring has also slowed from a year ago as the low-fire, low-hire climate persists.
Long-Term Melatonin Use Linked to Nearly Double Heart Failure Risk, Study Finds
Melatonin’s harmless reputation deserves a second look, said one doctor.
ICE Arrests 1,505 Alleged Criminal Aliens in New Texas Operation
Trump said that court decisions were hindering ICE from fully carrying out their duties.
Taxpayers Offered Penalty Relief Regarding Cash Tip, Overtime Reporting: IRS
Tax year 2025 will be considered a transitory period while new changes are rolled out under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
The Thief Who Made the ‘Mona Lisa’ Famous
The theft of the “Mona Lisa” was considered one the biggest art heists of the 20th century.
Trucs in the Kitchen
The way to become confident in the kitchen is to learn a few strategic trucs of the trade.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
More High Blood Pressure Drugs Recalled Due to Potential Carcinogens, FDA Says
N-nitroso prazosin, a type of nitrosamine, is above the FDA’s acceptable limits, the agency says.

Trump Says SNAP Benefits Won’t Be Paid Until Government Reopens
The government had said in filings food stamps would be going out soon.
Trump Admin Will Partially Fund November Food Stamps: Filing
The administration has chosen to fund a reduced amount of benefits for November.

Why One Doctor Says Depression Treatment Needs a Reset
A former FDA officer argued the ‘chemical imbalance’ theory of depression lacks proof and antidepressants are overprescribed.

From Temples to Tuk-Tuks: 24 Hours in Bangkok
Thailand’s capital pulses with opportunities, but this whirlwind tour reveals the best of its sacred temples, river markets, and tantalizing cuisine.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
More High Blood Pressure Drugs Recalled Due to Potential Carcinogens, FDA Says
N-nitroso prazosin, a type of nitrosamine, is above the FDA’s acceptable limits, the agency says.

Trump Says SNAP Benefits Won’t Be Paid Until Government Reopens
The government had said in filings food stamps would be going out soon.
Trump Admin Will Partially Fund November Food Stamps: Filing
The administration has chosen to fund a reduced amount of benefits for November.
Japan, US to Develop Rare Earth Mining Around Pacific Island
In April 2018, a Japanese research team discovered an estimated 16 million tons worth of rare earth deposits in the deep-sea mud off Minamitori Island.

Australia’s Environment Protection Bill Clears Lower House, Tough Road Ahead in Senate
The law sets up a new federal-level Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and introduces a ‘net environmental gain’ rule for projects like mining.

Jakobi Meyers Brings Reliable Hands to Drop-Plagued Jaguars
The Jaguars lead the league in dropped passes with 30 as a team.

Golden Globes Set to Honor Helen Mirren With 2026 Cecil B. DeMille Award
The actress is set to receive the award for outstanding contributions in entertainment during a debut special event on Jan. 8, 2026.

Influenza Vaccine Market in US Will Rebound, Manufacturer CSL Predicts
Vaccination rates in America have declined in recent years.

5 Circumduction Exercises for Maximum Motion
Joints that like to move can get stiff and painful when deprived of motion. Circumduction exercises can keep your joints happy and healthy.

Fruit May Help Shield Lungs From Air Pollution
New study finds that eating more fruit could help keep your lungs healthier in polluted cities.

Any Amount of Alcohol Raises Dementia Risk: Study
A study of half a million people challenges the idea that light drinking protects the brain.

Cast-Iron Skillets Can Be a Pork Chop’s Best Friend
Be sure to use boneless chops; they’re a breeze to cook when quickly seared over high heat in a heavy cast-iron skillet.

How to Get Better Spring Veggies Through Composting in the Fall
Fall is an ideal time to start a compost pile, or to try your hand again at composting.

Ctrl+Alt+Create: Tech Veteran Says Art the Cure for Isolation in the Digital Era
People are more connected and more lonely than ever. Could art be the key to restoring human connection?



















































































