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Chinese Congress Sidesteps Purged Generals, Raising Questions About Xi’s Grip on Military: Insiders
The episode marks a rare instance in which China’s congress did not move in lockstep with Xi’s political agenda on a high-stakes personnel matter.
Seahawks Beat Patriots to Win Super Bowl LX
The final score stood at Seahawks 29, Patriots 13.
Xi Tightened Grip on Beijing Garrison Before Purge of Senior Military Leaders
A key security post was filled shortly before two top generals fell, a move analysts say points to advance preparations for an internal struggle.
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Hong Kong Democracy Activist Jimmy Lai Sentenced to 20 Years in Prison
The sentence against Lai has immediately drawn criticism.
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Struggling AI Startups Kept Afloat Despite Never Becoming Profitable
As money keeps pouring into companies that will never be profitable, concerns grow about the wider impact on the economy.
Takaichi’s Ruling Bloc Wins Landslide Election in Japan’s Lower House
In Japan’s two-chamber parliament, the lower house has more power, giving it more control over governing policy.
America in Photos: Cold-Stunned Iguanas, Religious Freedom Summit, and Utah Snow Drought
Notable moments from the past week in America.
Nancy Guthrie’s Disappearance: What We Know a Week After Savannah Guthrie’s Mother Went Missing
Nancy Guthrie, 84, was last seen on the night of Jan. 31.
Inside Beijing’s Darkest State Crime—And Those Fighting to Expose It | Raymond Zhang
Zhang is the Peabody Award-winning director of the harrowing film ‘State Organs.’
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 to Launch Early for Space Station Thanks to Moon Mission Delay
The all-star crew includes ‘Hero of the Russian Federation’ Andrey Fedyaev, NASA Astronaut Jessica Meir, and the first French female astronaut in 25 years.
Dr. Oz Advises People to Get Measles Vaccine as Cases Rise in Several States
The CDC says that, so far in 2026, 733 measles cases have been reported in the United States.
Treasury Secretary Says Fed Will Likely Take Its Time to Reduce Balance Sheet
As of last week, the Fed’s balance sheet sat at $6.6 billion.
Why Screen Time Can Lead to ADHD Symptoms
A large, two-year study of 9- and 10-year-olds links screen use with ADHD-like symptoms and changes in the brain’s cortex.
Iranian Official Says Country Has Right to Pursue Nuclear Program Amid US Warnings
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, however, says that talks with the United States are a ‘step forward.’
‘All-American Halftime Show’ Serves as Alternative to Super Bowl’s Bad Bunny, Green Day Performance
Country rock artist and vocal Trump supporter Kid Rock will headline counter-program created by Turning Point USA.
‘The Porch on Windy Hill’: Where Music Helps Healing Begin
New York meets North Carolina in this play about music, family, and repairing burned bridges.
Is Romance Dead? A Valentine’s Day Response
A timeline of love in literature and pop culture proves that the holiday is alive.
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Shen Yun’s Profound Message Moves Doctor Family
‘What really set it apart was the spiritual aspect. The message behind it was great,’ Mr. Cartwright said.

Why Your Depression Might Be a Lighting Problem
Light powers our cells, sets our internal clock, and eases symptoms of seasonal depression.

How a Wheelchair Helped Cement the US-Saudi Relationship
In ‘This Week in History,’ Franklin D. Roosevelt exits the Yalta Conference with an eye on securing Arabian oil and a strong Middle East relationship.
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California Man Arrested for Sending Texts in Guthrie Disappearance Case
A $50,000 reward is offered in the case.

Guthrie Family Says It Received a Message and ‘We Will Pay’ for Mother’s Return
The 84-year-old vanished after eating dinner with her family on Jan. 31.
Arizona Sheriff Says He Believes ‘Today’ Show Host Savannah Guthrie’s Mother Still Alive
The comment, which aired Friday morning, comes as the search for the missing woman entered its sixth day.
Musk: SpaceX to Focus on Building City on Moon Before Mars
He still anticipates work to begin on the first Martian city in five to seven years.

Trump Meets With Honduran President Nasry Asfura in Florida
Honduran President Nasry ‘Tito’ Asfura was sworn into office on Jan. 27.

Olympian O'Callahan Cheers on Olympic Spirit of Athletes in Winter Games
Jack O'Callahan was a member of the ‘Miracle on Ice’ men’s Team USA Olympic hockey squad that won the gold medal in Lake Placid in 1980.

TrumpRx: How to Access Discounted Drug Prices on the Platform
The website launched on Feb. 5 with more than 40 prescription drugs on the platform.

How to Feel Joy in a Dopamine-Saturated World
A 30-day “dopamine detox” can help you rediscover life’s simple and real pleasures.

Reversing Disease Is Possible. Changing Habits Is the Hard Part
Doctors have proven that diet can reverse heart disease, but changing what we eat is incredibly difficult–even when our lives depend on it.

Modern Mixology Meets Asian Cocktails
From sake martinis to lemongrass-infused mixes, Asia’s bars are pushing the boundaries of flavor and creativity.

How Can I Enhance My Home With Hardscaping?
Walkways, patios, decks, walls, and firepits don’t just look good; they guide movement, manage water, reduce maintenance, and more.

Paralyzed Equestrian Lauren Barwick Inspires Others Every Day
After a devastating injury at age 22, Lauren Barwick refused to let it end her dream of working with horses.

Taking the Kids: Satisfying Your Inner-Olympian Closer to Home
There are plenty of options in North America where you can try on your winter Olympian.



















































































