Supreme Court Upholds Texas Election Map That Favors Republicans
Republicans currently have a tiny majority over Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Does the Soul Exist Outside the Brain? Insights from a Neurosurgeon | Dr. Michael Egnor
Dr. Egnor is co-author of the book “The Immortal Mind: A Neurosurgeon’s Case for the Existence of the Soul.”
FBI Arrests Man for Allegedly Placing Bombs in DC on Eve of Jan. 6
No arrests had been made for nearly five years.
Pentagon Says 4 Killed in New Drug Boat Strike
The boat was ’transiting along a known narco-trafficking route in the Eastern Pacific,' according to U.S. Southern Command.
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6 Things to Know About Trump Accounts for Children, Dell Family’s $6 Billion Donation
President Trump says he expects more philanthropists to put money in the pot. But how does the program work, and what does it mean for your children?
Lawmakers Divided After Admiral’s Briefings on Drug Boat Strikes
The ongoing congressional investigation is seeking to determine whether the Department of War acted lawfully in the strikes if survivors were targeted.
NY Attorney General Letitia James Responds to Reports That Grand Jury Declined to Indict Her
A federal judge dismissed the DOJ’s previous indictment against her after finding that the prosecutor who brought the charges was invalidly appointed.
Exclusive: Kash Patel Talks China Fentanyl, Violent Networks, ‘Burn Bags,’ and More
FBI Director Kash Patel talks about the agency’s crackdown on crime networks and foreign espionage, the ‘burn bags,’ and more.
Trump Presides Over Peace Signing Between Congo and Rwanda
The president celebrated the agreement, signed in the newly named Donald J. Trump Institute of Peace.
US Shortens Work Permit Validity for Some Non-Citizens
The policy change will reduce the period of time that certain aliens can work in the United States before they have to be screened again.
Macron Urges Xi to Narrow ‘Unsustainable’ Trade Gap
The French president also sought to persuade the Chinese Communist Party to support a cease-fire in Ukraine.
Appeals Court Temporarily Lifts Block on National Guard in DC
Three appeals court judges removed a block on deploying more than 2,000 National Guard members in the nation’s capital.
Billboards Promote ‘Illegal Orders’ Message as Pentagon Official Warns of Deadly Outcomes
A Republican member of the House Armed Services Committee urges service members, ‘Don’t fall for it.’
How Over Thinking Can Make You Ill
Excessive thinking can injure the spleen, a functional system responsible for both digestion and thinking.
Day in Photos: Swine Fever in Spain, Olympic Flame Handover, and Restoration of the Pergamon Museum
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Senate Democrats Seek 3-Year Extension of Affordable Care Act Premium Tax Credits
Schumer sets up vote on 3-year ACA subsidy extension even as Democrats concede they lack the Republican support needed to pass it.
Juicy Fruits: Tropicals and Subtropicals for American Gardens
Smart hacks enable gardeners to grow citrus and other warm-weather fruits in colder regions.
How a ‘Star Wars’ Film Can Help You Become a Better Person
‘Return of the Jedi’ examines several aspects of the virtue fortitude.
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Obesity in Kids: Beyond Calories In, Calories Out
Obesity in children is not a character flaw—it’s shaped by biology, environment, and family habits—all of which parents have the power to change.

What Was Jane Austen’s Christmas Like?
The traditions we associate with the Christmas season today aren’t far off from the holiday festivities of Jane Austen’s England of 250 years ago.
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Infant Botulism Outbreak Expands to 37 Cases Across 17 States, CDC Says
Consumers who bought ByHeart on the company’s website on or after Aug. 1 can receive a full refund.

Appeals Court Disqualifies Alina Habba as US Attorney in New Jersey
Defendants sued, saying Habba was illegally appointed.
Michael and Susan Dell Pledge $6.25 Billion to Seed ‘Trump Accounts’ for 25 Million Children
The gift will fund $250 deposits for children aged 10 and under who were born prior to the Jan. 1, 2025, qualifying date to receive $1,000 from the government.
Texas Law Allowing Ivermectin to Be Sold Over the Counter Goes Into Effect
The law is seen as a victory for medical freedom advocates in the state.

Florida Lawmakers Hold First Committee Meeting on Redistricting
Legislators and attending civilians heard a presentation about the legal standards behind congressional districting.

Haitian Gang Boss Sentenced to Life for Masterminding Kidnap of Christian Missionaries
A self-described ‘king’ of the notorious 400 Mawozo gang, Joly Germine orchestrated the kidnappings from a Haitian jail, with the victims including 5 children.

How Tariffs Could Boost the US Economy and Fix the Trade Imbalance With China
Tariffs on foreign partners played a big role in China’s economic transformation and could be a big factor in the U.S. recovery.

Darius Slay Jr.’s No-Show Leaves Bills With Lingering Defensive Back Issues
The Buffalo Bills recently acquired cornerback Darius Slay Jr., and now, he’s gone less than 24 hours later.

CBS News to Air Prime-Time Town Hall With Erika Kirk, Moderated by Bari Weiss
The new editor-in-chief of CBS News said she was struck by Erika Kirk’s public expression of forgiveness after her husband’s killing.

Thousands of Bottles of Blood Pressure Drugs Recalled Due to Cross-Contamination
The medication, which combines bisoprolol fumarate and hydrochlorothiazide, was recalled nationwide, according to the FDA.

Eczema Is More Than ‘Dry Skin’: 5 Practical Tips You Can Apply
Treating a child’s eczema involves tending to the whole ecosystem they live in.

Ditch Sleeping Pills: Conquer Insomnia Naturally With Simple Acupressure and Meditation
Simple nighttime practices help settle the mind and support deeper, more restful sleep.

The Shape of Your Glutes Could Indicate Early Diabetes Risk
MRI mapping shows that sex-specific muscle patterns may be associated with metabolic disease.

Let Them Eat Cake: Food for Cancer Patients Can Also Add Joy
“Most Americans, including cancer survivors, are definitely not eating enough fruits and vegetables.”

Add Openness With a High, Sloping Ceiling
Changing a room’s ceiling to a high, sloped one would totally change the appearance and ambiance of the room.

Nissi Hamilton: How the Girl the System Failed Became the Voice It Can’t Ignore
Once a homeless teen mom trapped in human trafficking, Nissi Hamilton now fights for national legislation to give survivors a second chance.























































































