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How Chinese-Made Radar Defense Systems Failed in Venezuela
The success of a lightning-fast raid on Caracas raises new doubts about Chinese military capabilities, a military analyst said.
At Least 24 Venezuelan Security Officers Killed in US Raid to Capture Maduro
The updated figures bring the official death toll to at least 56, including Cuban allies serving as security personnel for Venezuela’s ruling regime.
US to Receive 30 to 50 Million Barrels of Sanctioned Oil From Venezuela: Trump
The U.S. president announced that the oil would be sold in the United States at market price.
US Expands List of Countries Subject to Visa Bonds of up to $15,000
The State Department said the visa bond policy is intended to deter visa overstays.
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‘Glyphosate Girl’ Applauds USDA Regenerative Pilot, Warns of ‘Pesticide Treadmill’
Kelly Ryerson restored her health by focusing on an organic diet. Along the way, she learned about the dangers of pesticides, launching a new career.
US Pledges to Back Security Guarantees for Ukraine
The meeting of the ‘Coalition of the Willing’ was announced by French President Emmanuel Macron in his New Year’s Eve address.
House Takes Up Extension of Obamacare Enhanced Subsidies
The procedural clears the way for consideration of passage of a three-year extension of the enhanced subsidies, which expired on Dec. 31.
Why Maduro’s Capture Is a Major Blow for Beijing | J. Michael Waller
‘Trump has just pulled out a linchpin in an elaborate piece of machinery for the CCP’s sprawling global empire,’ he says.
DOJ Sues Arizona, Connecticut for Failing to Hand Over Voter Rolls
The U.S. Justice Department said it is taking the states to court as part of its mission to ensure free and fair elections.
Suspect in Brown University, MIT Shootings Confessed on Video Before Suicide: DOJ
In the videos, Claudio Manuel Neves Valente showed no remorse for the attack, according to the Justice Department.
Chinese Consulate Security Attacks Protesters Who Celebrated Maduro’s Capture
Jie Lijian, one of the protesters who was pepper-sprayed, called the case typical of the Chinese regime’s transnational repression.
Medicaid Will ‘Claw Back’ Fraud Funds From Minnesota: Agency Head
California may be misspending a larger amount of Medicaid money, Dr. Mehmet Oz said, as he also raised concerns over Medicaid use qualifying people to vote.
Jan. 6 Pipe Bomb Suspect Indicted on Federal Explosives Charges
It comes just over a month after administration officials announced the suspect was in custody, ending a nearly five-year manhunt.
US Discusses Ways to Acquire Greenland; Military Use on Table
A joint statement by Nordic nations on Monday highlighted increased investments in deterrence, defense, and situational awareness.
Immigration Agents Surge Into Minneapolis in ‘Largest Operation Ever’
Thousands of federal agents and officers spread across the Minneapolis–St. Paul area Tuesday.
New Year, New Dishes: Soup’s On! and We Have Some Tasty Recipes to Share
When we have an hour, lentils and split peas transform into hearty soups with built-in creamy satisfaction.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi

The Case for Personalized Menopause Care
Hormone therapy, when tailored to a woman’s individual needs and circumstances, can be highly effective and safe.

‘Love Johnny Carson’: Hailing the Late-Night King
Here’s an in-depth look at the talk show legend, culled from more than 400 interviews.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Much of Maduro’s Security Team Killed in US Action, Venezuela Defense Minister Says
The official said much of Maduro’s security team as well as soldiers and civilians were killed.

Venezuela’s Acting President Says She Wants to Cooperate With US
Nicolás Maduro’s deputy, now the country’s interim leader, said, ‘We invite the U.S. government to collaborate with us.’
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz Ends Bid for Reelection
‘I’ve decided to step out of the race and let others worry about the election while I focus on the work,’ Walz stated.
Trump Admin Opens Online Portal to Track Foreign Money Given to US Universities
Qatar and China top the list of countries to donate billions in funding to American universities.

Day in Photos: Anniversary of Jan. 6, Protests in Israel, and Snow in Europe
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.

One-Third of Car Brands Sold in Australia This Year Will Be Chinese-Owned: Report
This comes as the Chinese Communist Party continues to dump EVs in overseas markets to address its industrial overcapacity problem.

5 NFL Head Coaching Candidates Who Could Become First-Timers
The list includes Rams defensive coordinator Chris Shula, grandson of a legend, and Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, who’d like to coach his son.

Duck Dynasty’s John Godwin Says Premature Twin Granddaughters Making Steady Progress in NICU
The family said the infants are approaching key milestones needed to return home.

CDC Says 11 Million Flu Cases Reported in ‘Moderately Severe’ Season so Far
The agency adds that more than 120,000 people have been hospitalized this season.

Mung Beans: Tiny Legumes That Soothe Inflammation and Support Detoxification
In traditional Chinese medicine, mung beans are known to replenish vitality, harmonize internal organs, calm the mind, and relieve heat-related skin eruptions.

Why Intermittent Fasting Isn’t Working for You
Timing your meals isn’t enough. Biology, lifestyle, and strategy matter, too.

Cutting Corners on Sleep May Shorten Your Life, New Research Finds
Sleep emerges as the second-strongest predictor of lifespan after smoking.

This Spinach Apple Salad Is Perfect With Everything
After making this salad once, you will never have to consult the recipe again.

Ask Cheapskate
Here are some responses to a handful of your questions on auto leasing, homemade laundry detergent and more.

A Birthday Party for Every Special Child
Through their nonprofit, Shari Bailey and Michael Nash are helping caretakers throw memorable birthday parties for children with special needs and disabilities.

Rick Steves’ Europe: Falling in Love With the Matterhorn
Zermatt is a tiny-but-touristy town of roughly 6,000 people nestled at the dead-end of a long valley in Switzerland’s remote southwest.




















































































