Hurricane Helene Strengthens to Category 4 Ahead of Florida Landfall
With 130 mph winds, the storm continues to strengthen before its anticipated landfall in Florida later tonight.
Behind the Mixed Reporting on Violent Crime
The FBI has released its crime statistics showing that violent crime, including murders, are dropping across the United States.
An Inspiring Story of Survival and Daring in WWII Berlin
‘Two Wheels to Freedom’ captures a Jewish young man’s survival methods; these can show us how to live during the very worst of times.
The ‘Superpower’ You Can Teach Your Children, According to an Etiquette Expert
Author Jennifer L. Scott says table manners and communication top the list of parental concerns, when it comes to etiquette.
Ex Libris: Abraham Lincoln
In this article in our series ‘Ex Libris,’ we visit the library of our 16th president, who was hungry for books as a boy.
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Biden, Harris Host Zelenskyy to Discuss Next Steps in Russia–Ukraine War
The Ukrainian president will also share his plan for victory against Russia and continued U.S. support during a meeting with Trump on Friday.
Federal Judge Unseals Indictment Against New York Mayor Eric Adams Alleging He Took Bribes
Adams has disputed the charges, saying, ‘I know I’m innocent.’
Day in Photos: 5-Count Indictment, More Military Aids, and a Landing Hurricane
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
The ‘Chemical War’ Killing 70,000 Americans Each Year
‘People are treating it as a drug issue. It’s not a drug issue. It’s the No. 1 threat to our national security,’ says the former head of DEA special operations.
Biden Signs Stopgap Funding Bill to Prevent Pre-Election Government Shutdown
The bill, introduced on Sept. 22, sprinted through both chambers of Congress on Sept. 25.
Worker Strike Threat at Atlantic & Gulf Coast Shipping Ports Has Some Asking for Federal Help
Dockworkers at 36 ports discuss possible strike next week if a new contract is not negotiated before the present one expires on Monday night.
Inexpensive Infusion Helps Prevent Cerebral Palsy in Babies, Clinicians Encourage Global Uptake
Magnesium sulfate, a medication that, when given to pregnant women at risk of early delivery, significantly reduces the risk of cerebral palsy.
Southwest Airlines Announces Operational Overhaul, Including End to Open Seating
The airline is introducing assigned seating and premium options as part of a three-year strategic transformation plan.
Federal Prosecutors Charge NYC Mayor Eric Adams: 7 Things We Know So Far
The mayor has said he will not resign from office.
Hurricane Helene Will Be ‘Multi-State Event’: Here’s Which States Will Be Impacted
Heavy rain and tornadoes are expected in areas far from Florida’s Panhandle region, where the storm is expected to hit on the evening of Sept. 26.
VA Making Tele-Emergency Care Available to Veterans Nationwide
Veterans will have virtual access to emergency assessments to avoid unnecessary trips to the ER.
Rob Lowe Shares How He Reconnected With His Wife After Becoming an Empty Nester
Lowe and Sheryl Berkoff have been married for 33 years, and have two sons together.
Weekly Jobless Claims Drop to 4-Month Low as Hiring, Firing Stall
Expected interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve will ‘fuel a recovery of job growth,’ says Bill Adams, the chief economist for Comerica Bank.
FDA Issues ‘Do Not Feed’ Advisory on Pet Food Products: Here’s What We Know
Certain Answers pet food products were voluntarily withdrawn from the market over listeria and salmonella presence, said the FDA and Answers.
Inspector General Says Jan. 6 Report Won’t Be Ready Before Election
Inspector General Michael Horowitz said he is currently reviewing a draft of the report and hopes it will be ready before Jan. 20, 2025.
San Diego Man Becomes Nation’s First Convicted Smuggler of Greenhouse Gases
The refrigerants were illegally brought into the United States from Mexico and sold on OfferUp, Facebook Marketplace, and other websites.
‘Dirt Cheap’: From Fixer-Upper to Chart-Topper
Nashville songwriter Josh Phillips’s autobiographical song inspired Cody Johnson’s No. 1 country single.
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There Was a Time
Someday, maybe, God will decide we’ve suffered enough, and ... then we will return.
The Untold Stories of the Tiananmen Massacre
We will never know how many people were massacred the night of June 3‒4, 1989
A History of the American Nation
A patriotic poem by Ted Schneider
Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
A Nation Divided
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‘Divergent’ Actress Shailene Woodley on Wellness After Mystery Illness
The actress struggled with body dysmorphia, hearing loss, anxiety, fainting spells, and PTSD in her 20s.
‘Divergent’ Actress Shailene Woodley on Wellness After Mystery Illness
The actress struggled with body dysmorphia, hearing loss, anxiety, fainting spells, and PTSD in her 20s.
Sodium Nitrite Suicides on the Rise–Poison Centers Are Missing Them
Only one in 36 cases determined by medical examiners to be sodium nitrite suicide had a corresponding poison center report.
Sodium Nitrite Suicides on the Rise–Poison Centers Are Missing Them
Only one in 36 cases determined by medical examiners to be sodium nitrite suicide had a corresponding poison center report.
C. Jacob Fussell: The Father of Commercial Ice Cream
In this installment of “History Off the Beaten Path,” we visit a formerly active stretch of railroad and learn about an ice cream magnate.
TV Dinners: Try These Recipes From Your Favorite Shows
Food on TV is just for show, but make these recipes at home and you'll get a taste of the drama on screen.
Teller County an Ideal Fall Destination in Colorado: Hikes, Drives and Attractions
Drive on roads lined with scenery and stroll through nature.
Ed Perkins on Travel: Crazy Fees
Rental companies have to pay a number of fees to keep business going.
Teller County an Ideal Fall Destination in Colorado: Hikes, Drives and Attractions
Drive on roads lined with scenery and stroll through nature.
Confident in Color: A Luxury Wardrobe Stylist’s Tips for Embracing Vibrancy in Life and in Fashion
How to transform your wardrobe—and your attitude—with the power of color, according to stylist Lindsey Bernay.
Henry Bergh: Humane Crusader for Animals
The legacy of one man’s fight to spare animals from human cruelty endures to this day.
William Gray: The Pay Phone Inventor
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet an innovator whose family emergency led to the creation of the pay phone.
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