US Announces 29th Strike on Drug Boat
More than 100 people have been killed so far in the U.S. strikes targeting drug traffickers.
21 Democratic-Led States Sue Trump Admin Over CFPB Funding
The CFPB was established in 2011 under President Barack Obama in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis to oversee consumer financial protection.
Education Department Announces Safety Review of Brown University After Deadly Campus Shooting
The investigations focuses on possible Clery Act violations due to concerns over delayed alerts and security response.
In-Depth
Why Florida Leads the Nation in Cooperating With ICE Enforcement
The issue sparks fiery division nationwide, often on partisan lines. So the politics of the law-and-order official leading Florida’s efforts may surprise some.
DOJ Sues Illinois Governor, Attorney General Over State Immigration Laws
Monday’s lawsuit is the latest in what’s become a series of legal actions brought by the DOJ against states with policies that hinder federal law enforcement.
Colorado Faces Federal Funding Cut Over Illegal Issuance of Commercial Driver’s Licenses to Noncitizens
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the state could lose up to $24 million in federal highway funding.
Rob Schneider: Here’s What’s Wrong With Our Culture Today
‘If we’re going to continue to have a free society, it’s going to require people to step up and be courageous,’ Schneider said.
Judge Allows Abrego Garcia to Remain Free While She Considers Immigration Issues
Salvadoran national Kilmar Abrego Garcia was freed from ICE custody by an order of the court on Dec. 11.
DOJ Sues DC Over Ban of Semi-Automatic Firearms
DOJ alleged that the Metropolitan Police Department has engaged in a ‘pattern and practice’ of banning guns that denies residents their rights.
Judge Declares Mistrial in New York Gubernatorial Aide’s Foreign Agent Case
Prosecutors said they will retry the case as soon as possible.
Mercedes-Benz Reaches $150 Million Settlement With US States Over Diesel Emissions
The agreement ends nine years of litigation for the German carmaker over emissions software installed in its diesel vehicles.
Israel Legalizes 19 West Bank Settlements, Undoing Disengagement Policy
The decision completes the rollback of Israel’s uniliteral withdrawal of settlers from isolated West Bank outposts.
Fear of Flying: What Your Body Is Doing and How to Calm It
Experts shared five evidence-based techniques to help you fly without panic.
Trump Unveils ‘Golden Fleet’ Initiative, New Battleship Class to Boost Sea Power
The president introduces new plans to revive U.S. shipbuilding and expand the Navy’s ship inventory.
Boasberg Orders Federal Government to Facilitate Hearings, Possibly Return Deportees
Trump had invoked the Alien Enemies Act to deport suspected members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.
Tune in Today: Beethoven Challenges Convention
The Sonata No. 1 in F minor flew in the face of prior works, displeased Haydn, and rocketed Beethoven off to a roaring career start.
Weather Secrets: How Microclimates Make or Break a Garden
Subtle shifts in elevation, sunlight, and airflow create distinct microclimates that shape your garden.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Pulling Back the Curtain on the CCP’s Most Insidious Crimes
Meet a performing artist who is shining a light on the persecution of people of faith in China.


Why It’s Important to Be Honest in Relationships
When being truthful feels risky, it forces us to confront a deeper question about whether honesty builds bonds or breaks them.

Finding Our Way Back Home: ‘The Golden Thread’
A new account of Western Civilization blends scholarship and beauty, offering full-spread images, maps, and original texts.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Trump Announces $1.3 Billion in Sales of Gold Card Visas
The proceeds are going toward paying down the national debt.

Malicious Actors Impersonating Senior US Officials, FBI Warns
Criminals contact a target by impersonating a U.S. official and briefly engage in conversation on a topic the target is well-versed in.
After Decades of Dismissal, Chronic Lyme Disease Is Now Recognized
Patients with persistent Lyme symptoms face medical limbo as federal officials and researchers debate causes, treatment, and what to call the condition.
Target Employee Honored at AmericaFest After Viral Video
Jeanie Beeman’s supporters donated more than $260,000 following the incident at her workplace.

States, Developers Question Pause for US Offshore Wind Projects
A Trump administration order freezing five approved ventures for a 90-day review was met with skepticism.

Pentagon Partners With xAI Service for Military’s Growing Artificial Intelligence Toolset
The artificial intelligence service, founded by Elon Musk, will add its Grok-based models to the Pentagon’s recently announced GenAI.mil platform.

Titans Interim Head Coach Credits Team Buy-In for 26–9 Win Over Chiefs
McCoy also credited quarterbacks coach Bo Hardegree and the offensive coaching staff for building an effective game plan.

Michael Bolton ‘Deeply Grateful’ Amid Brain Cancer Battle as Daughters Provide Health Update
His three adult daughters and caregivers said the Grammy-award winning singer is in ‘very good health’ after being diagnosed with glioblastoma.

Why Some Doctors Are Turning Against Vaccine Mandates
‘I think it’s a better thing to educate people so they choose to be vaccinated,’ a former director of the CDC said.

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.

7 Common Foods That May Accelerate Brain Aging
Some familiar foods may be working against your brain. Nutrition and brain-health experts explain why and offer smarter alternatives.

Microplastics Found in Human Bones May Accelerate Aging and Weaken Skeleton
As the incidence of fractures is projected to rise by 32 percent by 2050, scientists warn microplastics may be the culprit.

Install a Library Ladder
Many also use a library ladder for storage in a kitchen pantry, basement cellar, or garage loft, where the high space is difficult to reach.

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.

It’s 43 Hours From LA to Chicago. These Train People Like It That Way
When you board an American long-distance train in 2025, you are trading the airport routine for entry into a realm where there is neither TSA or WiFi.





















































































