Trump Orders Blockade Off Venezuela Coast to Stop Sanctioned Oil Tankers
The U.S. president also described Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro’s regime as a foreign terrorist organization.
Nick Reiner Charged With Murdering His Parents
The charges were filed on Dec. 16.
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Amid Retirement Challenges, Younger Generations Show Hope
‘Young generations are more financially prepared because they separate their identities from their incomes,’ one expert said.
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This Maine School Swapped Detention for Hikes. We Visited to See if It Works.
Disruptive students put away their phones, walk in the woods, and talk about life for a while.
CDC Stops Recommending Hepatitis B Vaccine for All Newborns
The agency adopted advice from its vaccine advisory panel.
Bondi Terror Suspect Wakes up From Coma in Stable Condition, to Be Questioned by Police
Police expect to interview Naveed Akram after he regained consciousness in hospital, with the prime minister expecting imminent charges.
What Americans Aren’t Told About Psychiatric Medications | Robert Whitaker
U.S. spending on treating mental disorders has risen substantially over the past decades.
Pentagon Escalates Probe of Sen. Mark Kelly Over ‘Illegal Orders’ Video
The investigation could lead to a court-martial. Kelly’s lawyer said it has ‘no legitimate basis.’
Wisconsin Supreme Court Backs Catholic Charities in Rights Battle
Affirming a Supreme Court decision, Wisconsin’s high court ordered the state to grant an unemployment insurance exemption to a Catholic charity.
How Trump’s China Pivot Turned Taiwan Into a US Strategic Priority: Miles Yu
Yu says Washington’s post-2017 security shift reframed Taiwan’s defense as a matter of American self-interest.
US Threatens Countermeasures on EU After X Fines
The US may need to respond to Europe’s restrictions and fines, the US Trade Representative said Tuesday.
With Flynn Family at Helm, Conservative Nonprofit Leads Revamped Advocacy Mission
The nonprofit organization has filed dozens of amicus briefs in federal courts this year, backing President Donald Trump in several key constitutional battles.
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.
Maryland Legislature Overrides Governor’s Veto of Reparations Commission
The commission would consider giving slaves’ descendants monetary compensation, down payment assistance, debt forgiveness, and higher education aid.
Judge Says He’s Unlikely to Block Construction of White House Ballroom, for Now
He said he expects the government to finalize and unveil its construction plans by the end of the month.
Tune in Today: Marriage Celebrated in Sound
Written to honor his silver anniversary, Edvard Grieg’s “Wedding Day at Troldhaugen” captures decades of love, loss, and art in a single piano work.
Duck Breasts Deliver on Bold Taste for an Intimate Holiday Dinner
For family dinners, chicken roasted with smoked salt and olive oil, bronzed to a golden finish, keeps them coming back for more.
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ADHD Is Easily Misdiagnosed—Here Are Some Alternative Causes
We explore complementary health approaches for ADHD management, from sleep disorders to dietary factors.

Jane Austen is 250: Why We Still Love Her Novels
The works of this novelist give insight into human nature, the value of the family, everyday heroism, and just plain beautiful writing.
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Rob Reiner’s Son Booked for Murder After Director, Wife Found Dead
Nick Reiner is being held without bail.

2 Dead, 9 Injured in Brown University Shooting; Suspect at Large
The university said a shelter-in-place order remains in effect.
Death Toll Rises to 15 in Terrorist Attack Targeting Jewish Festival in Sydney
Police have said they believe that a father-son duo was behind the shooting.
A Tale of Two Kevins—How Markets View the Leading Federal Reserve Candidates
Markets view the Federal Reserve chairman debate as hawks versus doves.

Trump Promises New Evidence Showing 2020 Election Fraud
He took aim at California, suggesting the state’s system of mailing ballots to all active registered voters is not secure.

Ukraine Security Guarantees Should Include Europe-Led Peacekeeping Force: European Leaders
The heads of 10 nations and the European Commission signed a joint statement in Berlin amid peace negotiations between Kyiv and Washington.

New Leadership Has Ducks Fans Thinking 7-Year Playoff Drought Might End
In the offseason, Anaheim hired head coach Joel Quenneville, who has the second-most wins in NHL history.

TikToker Tucker Genal Dies at 31, Hours After Posting Final Video
Genal, who posted challenges and skits alongside his two brothers, died on Dec. 11, according to the LA medical examiner’s office.

Tanning Beds Nearly Triple Risk of Melanoma: Study
Indoor tanning must be made illegal ‘at the very least’ for minors, said a study author.

The Timing Hypothesis That Redeemed HRT
Why the timing of hormone therapy may matter more than age when it comes to protecting your brain, heart, and overall well-being.

How Grief Can Affect Your Lungs
In traditional Chinese medicine, the lungs govern both respiration and emotion, thus they can be injured by excessive grief.

Stanford Study Pinpoints Cause of Vaccine-Linked Myocarditis and a Possible Fix
New research uncovers the immune reactions behind rare heart inflammation cases following COVID-19 mRNA vaccination.

This Festive Sangria Recipe Is Perfect for Hanukkah
Gently spiked with pear liqueur and filled with fresh pear slices, it’s a holiday twist on the classic pitcher drink that always pleases a crowd.

Clean Up the Cloudy Headlight Covers
Use plain old baking soda on a damp rag to remove bugs, tar and anything else from your vehicle.

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.

Vancouver Packs Steady Stream of Discovery Into Long Weekend Escape
Vancouver has so much to discover, a weekend isn’t long enough.






















































































