Trump Unveils Deals With 9 Pharma Companies to Reduce Drug Prices
The president’s most-favored-nation pricing initiative now has 14 of the world’s top 17 drug manufacturers in agreement.
In-Depth
Las Vegas Locals Say Hidden Fees, Less Value Are Driving Away Tourists
Some say they long for the old magic of Vegas to return.
Supreme Court Revives Immigration Judges’ Free Speech Lawsuit
The Fourth Circuit had overturned a lower court ruling dismissing the lawsuit.
In-Depth
Safer Roads, More Work: Truckers Welcome Crackdown on Illegal Drivers
A series of fatal accidents in 2025 spurred calls for reforms and better scrutiny of non-resident foreign commercial driver license holders and applicants.
White House Announces Historic Reduction in Red Tape
The federal government cut 646 regulations in 2025, exceeding the goal set by the president.
Breaking
Rep. Elise Stefanik Drops Out of NY Governor’s Race, Won’t Seek Reelection
Stefanik’s decision was widely unexpected and ends the elected career of a once-rising-star in the GOP.
The Reagan-Era Strategy That Could Reignite America’s Technological Power | Michael Sekora
In the 1980s, Michael Sekora led a classified Defense Intelligence Agency program called ‘Project Socrates’ under the Reagan administration.
CDC Awards Grant for Studying Hepatitis B Vaccine in African Country
University of Southern Denmark researchers are using the money for a trial of hepatitis B vaccination at birth in Guinea-Bissau.
FBI Issues Warning as Sports Gambling Surges Around the US
Some $673.6 billion is wagered each year by Americans via illegal or unregulated gambling markets, the FBI warned.
5 Takeaways From Ex-Hochul Aide’s Chinese Agent Trial
Linda Sun maintained close relationships with Chinese officials and boasted about her influence over New York state, according to court records.
Justice Department Appeals Judge’s Block on Harvard Funding Freeze
In September, a judge reversed the Trump administration’s funding freeze, arguing that it was attempting to violate the First Amendment.
Hospital Emergency Visits for Flu Increasing Nationwide: CDC
There were more than 47,500 flu cases and 2,250 associated hospitalizations for the week ending Dec. 13.
Brussels Sprouts: The Tiny Veggie That Detoxes and Protects DNA—How to Maximize Benefits
Brussels sprouts are a festive side dish that have earned their place on the Christmas table thanks to their naturally impressive nutritional benefits.
Lockdown Lifted at Arizona Air Force Base After Reports of Active Shooter
Personnel had been directed to shelter in place.
Biden-Era Immigration Programs Received Thousands of Fraudulent Applications: GAO Report
The U.S. Government Accountability Office issued a report that identified flaws in the parole program.
Tune in Today: Handel’s Masterpiece Was the Eternal ‘Hallelujah’
The “Hallelujah Chorus” was the masterpiece of composer George Frideric Handel and librettist Charles Jennens.
How to Visit London
Walking through Covent Garden’s market halls or crossing the Thames toward St. Paul’s gleaming dome proves that this city rewards curiosity at every turn.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Shen Yun Kicks Off 2026 Tour in Europe
‘I think a lot of people really understand that anything the CCP is against is going to be good—it’s going to be worth watching’—principal dancer Jared Ren.

Meet the Artists Exposing What the CCP Most Wants to Hide
Louis Liu achieved his goal of becoming a Shen Yun dancer. But given the merciless tactics the CCP used against his family, it’s hard to believe he succeeded.
Sen. Cornyn Congratulates Shen Yun on 20th Anniversary Ahead of 2026 Tour
Texas Senator Cornyn honors Shen Yun’s 20-year milestone as the company gets ready to perform across five continents.

Correggio’s Shadowy ‘The Holy Night’ Casts a Bright Light
This painting of the Adoration was the first monumental Italian nocturne piece.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Dan Bongino to Resign as FBI Deputy Director
Bongino announced he will leave the FBI in January.

Nationwide Nasal Spray Product Recall Expanded
People with weakened immune systems who use the recalled products may suffer life-threatening infections.
Trump Directs Administration to Reclassify Cannabis to Allow for Medical Research
Officials were told to work with Congress on laws that gave Americans more access to products containing a non-intoxicating compound found in cannabis plants.
Ford Recalls Nearly 273,000 Vehicles Over Rollaway Risk
Meanwhile, BMW is recalling nearly 37,000 vehicles in the United States due to unintended steering wheel movement.

Trump Says He Isn’t Ruling Out War With Venezuela
The president was asked about the prospect of a conflict with the South American country in a new interview.

Putin Backs Trump’s Peace Effort, Says Russia Accepted Compromises
The Russian president made the comments during his annual ‘Year in Review’ press conference.

What Kind of Financial Advisor Do You Need? Here’s How to Decide
Not all financial advisors are the same—here’s how to choose the one that fits your goals.

Jakobi Meyers Signs 3-Year Extension With Jaguars
Meyers was acquired in a mid-season trade and has helped elevate Jacksonville’s offense.

Sylvester Stallone Reflects on ‘Rocky’ Oscar Triumph and a Complicated Family Legacy
Stallone hopes his story reflects perseverance rather than fame.

Health Officials Move to Cut Funding for Transgender-Related Procedures for Children
The steps include a declaration from the health secretary that says the procedures are neither safe nor effective for children with gender dysphoria.

Decking Your Halls–3 Tips and 5 Exercises for Injury-Free Merry Making
The holiday season is one of decorating and festivities, but the risk of falls and injuries is real. These tips and exercises can help keep you safe.

Unlocking the Brain’s Resilience: Natural Therapies That May Slow Dementia
TCM massage and a nourishing herbal decoction address and improve three constitutional imbalances of dementia.

Side Effects of 30 Antidepressants Ranked and Compared: Lancet Study
A first-of-its-kind comparison of 30 antidepressants found differences in physical side effects–insights that can help patients and doctors choose treatments.

3 Recipes That Will Get Dinner on the Table in Less Than 45 Minutes
These recipes are the gift you didn’t know you needed—and a reminder that cooking doesn’t have to be fussy.

Why Do Mortgages Get Sold? And What You Can Do About It?
Many lenders specialize in originating mortgages, but often the initial lender can’t afford to wait 15 or 30 years for you to pay it all back.

From Therapy, to a Job and Future: A Breakthrough for One Young Autistic Aussie
‘That’s very reassuring for me as a parent, knowing that he’s not just thrown in the deep end and has to learn how to swim,’ said Linda Soussa.

Taking the Kids: Fun Off the Slopes
These days, heading to a snow resort offers a lot more than skiing and riding wherever you find yourself looking for some fun in the snow.


















































































