Trump Asks Supreme Court to Halt Sentencing in New York Case
The president-elect seeks to delay Friday’s sentencing, citing presidential immunity concerns and potential harm to the institution of the presidency.
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CEO Mark Zuckerberg says he wants to bring free expression back to his online platforms.
Railroad Cathedral: Antwerp Train Station
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we appreciate Antwerp Central Railway Station’s distinct grandeur.
4 Tips to Form Rock-Solid New Habits
By focusing on one habit at a time, building a supportive environment, and being patient, results will come.
Schermerhorn Symphony Center: Nashville’s Classical Revival
In this series of ‘Return to Beautiful Architecture,’ we visit a modern, classical concert hall in downtown Nashville.
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2 Dead, More Than 30,000 Evacuated in Los Angeles as Wildfires Rage
A state of emergency has been declared by California’s governor.
Biden Confirms He’s Considering Preemptive Pardons
The president had been reported to be considering issuing pardons to people who have not been charged with a crime.
US Government Sanctions Sudanese Militias Over War Crimes
The Rapid Support Forces have been engaged in a battle for power with Sudan’s government since 2023.
Trump Wants Quick Action on His Agenda—Can Congress Deliver?
A budget reconciliation bill allows major spending changes by a simple majority vote. That may be difficult given disagreements on fiscal policy within the GOP.
New Orleans Attack Shows Ongoing Influence of ISIS Propaganda, Analysts Say
Whether ISIS physically exists or not is ‘irrelevant’ to Islamic extremists, says a counterterrorism expert.
DOJ Says It Will Release Jack Smith’s Report on Trump
Smith, a special counsel, has been investigating President-elect Donald Trump.
Dallas Audiences Left in Awe After Seeing Shen Yun: ‘Powerful and Elegant’
Shen Yun Performing Arts arrived in Dallas for some of its first performances on the New Year—welcoming audiences there from Jan. 3 to 5.
US Treasury Sanctions Top Hungarian Official
Antal Rogan is a close ally of Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orban, who has been one of President-Elect Donald Trump’s biggest supporters in Europe.
Infographic: A Who’s Who of All Trump’s Cabinet Level Nominees
Coming from diverse backgrounds, the president-elect’s Cabinet selections bring a variety of skills to the new government.
Pacific Palisades Fire: Newsom Declares State of Emergency, 30,000 Ordered to Evacuate
About 13,000 structures are under threat, according to authorities, but the exact number of buildings damaged or destroyed by the blaze is not yet clear.
Here’s Why Americans Are Becoming Sicker: Calley Means
“We’re being lied to about chronic disease,” says former lobbyist Calley Means, the co-author of “Good Energy.”
Senate Committee Aims to Hold Hearings With Rubio, Stefanik on Jan. 15, 16
Trump’s pick to be the nation’s top diplomat is Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), while Trump’s United Nations pick is Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.).
Biden Admin Asks Court to Stop 9/11 Plea Hearing
The DOJ has argued that accepting the pleas would cause ‘irreparable harm’ to the government and public.
Meta Ends Fact-Checking Program on Facebook: What to Know
The move ends a years-long trend toward more moderation.
Las Vegas Cybertruck Bomber Used ChatGPT to Plan Attack, Left Behind 6-page Manifesto, Police Say
Evidence has shown that ChatGPT was used for instructions on how to build an explosive device and set it off with a pistol, one officer said.
Kevin O'Leary Joins Efforts to Acquire TikTok’s US Assets 12 Days Before Ban Is Triggered
The ‘Shark Tank’ investor has partnered with The People’s Bid for TikTok.
Thousands of Californians Flee Massive Palisades Fire Fueled by Strong Winds
Coastal homes were seen burning in Pacific Palisades as the fire continues to rage.
‘Home, Sweet Home’: America’s First Hit Song
The gentle tune and wistful lyrics served as comforting reminder of peace for soldiers during the Civil War.
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We will never know how many people were massacred the night of June 3‒4, 1989
A History of the American Nation
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How the ‘Bridge That Couldn’t Be Built’ Was Built
In ‘This Week in History,’ the citizens of San Francisco chose to build the impossible bridge and rely on a brilliant designer to lead the way.
Titans Terminate GM Ran Carthon Over ‘Impossible to Ignore’ Results
The Tennessee Titans fired their general manager on Tuesday.
Titans Terminate GM Ran Carthon Over ‘Impossible to Ignore’ Results
The Tennessee Titans fired their general manager on Tuesday.
Peter Yarrow, Folk Singer-Songwriter of the 1960s, Dies at 86
Yarrow, who was part of the folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, succumbed to his battle with bladder cancer.
Peter Yarrow, Folk Singer-Songwriter of the 1960s, Dies at 86
Yarrow, who was part of the folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, succumbed to his battle with bladder cancer.
How Doomscrolling Plunders Your Health
A person’s thumb travels approximately 38,880 centimeters daily across the screen.
How Doomscrolling Plunders Your Health
A person’s thumb travels approximately 38,880 centimeters daily across the screen.
Abraham Lincoln, the Wrestler
His grappling prowess intimidated his opponents and earned their respect.
Henry Mancini: Composer Extraordinaire of Film and TV Scores
One hundred years after his birth, the son of an immigrant steel worker endows American culture with a legacy of songs.
Novel: A WWII Old-Fashioned Hero Fights the Japanese at Sea
‘Sink the Rising Sun’ follows America’s entry into World War II through an action-ready hero who faces the problem of Navy being stuck in the past.
‘Glory’: The Heroic, Historic 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
This installment of ‘Movies for Teens and Young Adults’ redefines independence, not just as freedom, but as the right use of it.
Abraham Lincoln, the Wrestler
His grappling prowess intimidated his opponents and earned their respect.
The Best Way to Reheat Lasagna so It Never Dries Out
Individual slices or a whole lasagna will need to be reheated differently.
What’s Coming to Florida in 2025: A New Theme Park, Huge Planetarium, and Free Disney Water Parks
There are some promising new attractions and deals coming to Central Florida.
It’s a Jubilee Year in Rome: Here’s What That Means
Jubilee Year will bring in even more tourists than usual so if you want to take part, book everything well in advance.
6 Reasons I Prefer Cruises When I Travel With Family
On a cruise, family can play, eat, and sight-see without the regular worries of travel.
What’s Coming to Florida in 2025: A New Theme Park, Huge Planetarium, and Free Disney Water Parks
There are some promising new attractions and deals coming to Central Florida.
Oliver Anthony: ‘Light a Fire No One Can Extinguish’
The ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ songwriter Oliver Anthony is shifting his focus from the music industry to ministry.
Unmasking the Opioid Crisis: ‘American Addiction’
Now Streaming on GJW+, the hard-hitting documentary is a must see.
Van Zant’s ‘Always Look Up’ Was a Long Time Coming
Johnny and Donnie Van Zant’s debut faith-based album “Always Look Up” is their most personal release so far.
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