ABC News, George Stephanopoulos Agree to Pay $15 Million to Settle Trump’s Defamation Lawsuit
ABC News and George Stephanopoulos have agreed to apologize to Trump and pay millions to settle a defamation lawsuit.
‘Truths’: Vivek Ramaswamy’s Take on the Future of American Politics
The author discusses how to heal the political division in America, chiefly, by looking at pressing issues honestly.
A Tale of Two Eulogies: George Washington’s and Our Own
How we’re remembered comes down to more than words on a page.
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With American’s trust in its health agencies hovering low, their newly nominated leaders have a large task before them.
In a Switch From His 1st Term, Trump Says He Wants Filibuster to Stay
Meant to encourage compromise in the Senate, the filibuster requires most legislation to pass a 60-vote threshold to proceed to a final vote.
Family Members Say Wards of the State Lost Rights and Assets Under Guardianship
Probate Court judges and the guardians they appoint have wide-ranging authority over a ward’s life and can even ignore a ward’s advance directives.
Biden Establishes Task Force to Monitor China’s Censorship and Harassment in US
The president issued a memorandum to address the Chinese Communist Party’s transnational repression targeting individuals and businesses.
How Trump Might Tackle Gender Ideology, Critical Race Theory in Schools
Expectations vary on what the new administration can and can’t deliver in the realm of curricula and parental rights as legal battles continue.
Post-US Election, CCP Intensifies Campaign Against Falun Gong in United States
China’s Minister of Public Security hosted a secret video conference instructing US-based CCP agents to drive a wedge between Falun Gong and the US government.
Boeing’s Failed Plea Deal: What Happens Next
‘A weak plea deal will do nothing to effectuate major change within the company,’ Applebaum said.
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A look into the world through the lens of photography.
In Secret Meeting, Xi Jinping Ordered New Strategy to Attack Falun Gong Globally
U.S. lawmakers have condemned a new transnational repression campaign against Falun Gong that spreads disinformation and co-opts the American legal system.
Toys, Christmas Tree Light Controllers Recalled Nationwide Due to Fire Hazard
During the holiday season, around 160 injuries linked to Christmas decorating are estimated to occur every day.
Ultra-Processed Foods Hinder Body’s Healing Process, Drive Colorectal Cancer Growth
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Moody’s Downgrades France Rating Due to Deteriorating Finances, Political Turmoil
Despite the downgrade, Moody’s changed France’s outlook to stable from negative.
Mystery Drone Swarms Spread to Maryland
‘The American people deserve answers and action now,’ former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said.
House Freedom Caucus Puts Border First in Strategy to Advance Trump Agenda
The two-step strategy would follow a border bill with a second piece of legislation tackling other issues, including taxes.
Pelosi Recovering After Hip Surgery in Europe
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi underwent hip replacement surgery in Europe after sustaining an injury during a bipartisan trip to Luxembourg.
Macy’s Raises Store Closures to 65 Before Year-End
Multiple brands like 7-Eleven and Dollar Tree had earlier announced store closures citing inflationary pressures.
BDNF May Be a Key Compound for Healthy Brain Aging
Healthy diet and exercise promotes cognitive well-being and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) production, according to research.
Joseph Pulitzer, a British Editor, and the First Crossword Puzzle
In ‘This Week in History,’ a struggling newspaper became the nation’s largest and gave the world its first crossword puzzle.
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The Untold Stories of the Tiananmen Massacre
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Jaguars Tight End Is the Latest Casualty in Team’s Injury-Riddled Season
Evan Engram, whose shoulder injury has ended his season, joins a slew of offensive players whom Jacksonville has lost.
Jaguars Tight End Is the Latest Casualty in Team’s Injury-Riddled Season
Evan Engram, whose shoulder injury has ended his season, joins a slew of offensive players whom Jacksonville has lost.
Jennifer Love Hewitt Honors Late Mother in New Christmas Movie
‘Holiday Junkie’ debuts on Lifetime on Dec. 14.
Jennifer Love Hewitt Honors Late Mother in New Christmas Movie
‘Holiday Junkie’ debuts on Lifetime on Dec. 14.
Cold Not Frozen: 6 Hot Winter Exercises to Keep You Moving
Winter often means less exercise and more inside time, which can dampen your mood. These simple exercises can help keep you perky when temperatures drop.
Cold Not Frozen: 6 Hot Winter Exercises to Keep You Moving
Winter often means less exercise and more inside time, which can dampen your mood. These simple exercises can help keep you perky when temperatures drop.
‘With a Song in My Heart’: Jane Froman’s Heroic Comeback
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Mercy Dogs on the Battlefield
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How Wilma Rudolph Surmounted the Considerable Odds Against Her
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Susan Hayward draws from personal experience to bring a courageous singer to the silver screen.
Don’t Shun Pinot Grigio! The Good Versions of Wines You Think Are Bad
If you believe the stereotypes that come with different wines, you could be missing out on some wonderful drinks.
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Qantas Workers Strike Over Pay Dispute, Sparking Fears of Flight Delays
This comes just days after a flight from Brisbane to Adelaide was forced to make an emergency landing due to concerns about the braking system
How Imperialist Thought Corrupted the CIA’s Original Mission
In ‘The CIA: An Imperial History,’ Hugh Wilford identifies how the agency attained an imperialist posture despite America’s post-WWII anti-imperialism.
Jon Shabaglian: From Artist to Psalmist
Singer-songwriter Jon Shabaglian uses his faith and musical gift to unify and improve communities.
Ex Libris: George Washington
In this installment of ‘Ex Libris,’ we explore the books that influenced President Washington the most.
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