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Here’s Who Could Be in Trump’s Cabinet
Some widely circulated names have not yet been officially confirmed by Trump’s transition team.
Trump Says He’ll End Birth Citizenship on Day One | Live With Josh
President-elect Donald Trump said it creates an incentive for illegal immigration.
Ex Libris: George Patton
This article in our ‘Ex Libris’ series brings us to the reading and private library of one of America’s most noteworthy generals.
The Science Behind Phone Addiction—and How to Overcome It
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Biden Meets With Israeli President Herzog at White House
Herzog also spoke with Trump and reiterated the urgent need to bring hostages back home.
New York Justice Delays Ruling on Trump’s Immunity Arguments
Trump had argued that presidential immunity meant the court should throw out the indictment and verdict against him.
8 Things to Know About Tom Homan, Trump’s New Border Czar
The former acting director of ICE has more than 30 years of law enforcement experience.
Russian Lawmakers Approve Ban on Adoptions for Countries Permitting Gender Changes
They say the measure aims to shield children from potential dangers during foreign adoptions.
Federal Judge Blocks Louisiana Law Requiring Ten Commandments in Public Schools
The plaintiffs could win the case based on their argument that the law violates the First Amendment, the judge said.
Trump Likely to Pick Marco Rubio as Secretary of State
Rubio, a member of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China since 2015, has been on Beijing’s blacklist for his human rights advocacy since 2020.
Trump Selects Former Gov. Mike Huckabee as Ambassador to Israel
Trump has tapped former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee to be his nominee for ambassador to the Jewish state amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
Trump Picks Mike Waltz as His National Security Adviser
Rep. Mike Waltz of Florida has a tough stance on communist China, having been vocal on Beijing’s espionage and human rights abuses.
Maintain Function: 5 Exercises for Strength at 80 and Beyond
Once you reach your 80s, activity and nutrition become critical factors in preserving your health and quality of life.
Film Spotlighting China’s Forced Organ Harvesting Shocks New Yorkers
The award-winning ‘State Organs’ documentary will have a week-long theater run starting on Nov. 15.
Oprah Winfrey Denies Claims She Took ‘Personal Fee’ From Harris Campaign
‘I was not paid a dime. My time and energy was my way of supporting the campaign,’ she says.
FAA Bans US Airlines From Flying Into Haiti After Shots Hit Passenger Planes
Spirit Airlines and JetBlue both said that gunfire struck their jets at the Port-au-Prince airport in recent days.
US Supreme Court Rejects Jan. 6 Defendant’s Appeal Over Parading Charge
John Nassif of Florida was convicted of four misdemeanor counts in connection to the breach at the U.S. Capitol and received a 7-month prison term.
FTX Files Lawsuit Against Binance Seeking Nearly $1.8 Billion
A Binance spokesperson said the lawsuit’s claims that the company’s founder allegedly ‘set out to destroy’ FTX are ’meritless.’
Netanyahu Approved Pager Attacks Against Hezbollah, Spokesman Confirms
Israel’s prime minister said he did it over senior officials’ objections, seen as a criticism of recently fired Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
Veteran Homelessness Hits Record Low
An annual count by the Department of Veterans Affairs shows veteran homelessness declined by an overall 55.6 percent since 2010, with 32,000 still homeless.
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Dolphins Win for the First Time Since Tua Tagovailoa’s Return
Tagovailoa got the Dolphins going quickly in Week 10 against the Rams with a touchdown on the opening drive for a 7—0 lead.
Dolphins Win for the First Time Since Tua Tagovailoa’s Return
Tagovailoa got the Dolphins going quickly in Week 10 against the Rams with a touchdown on the opening drive for a 7—0 lead.
Gary Lineker to Leave ‘Match of the Day’ After 25 Years
The BBC announced the long-running football host, who they previously warned for sharing his political opinions, will not have his contract renewed.
Gary Lineker to Leave ‘Match of the Day’ After 25 Years
The BBC announced the long-running football host, who they previously warned for sharing his political opinions, will not have his contract renewed.
Asthma May Affect Memory in Children, Study Finds
New research suggests the condition may have long-term consequences.
Asthma May Affect Memory in Children, Study Finds
New research suggests the condition may have long-term consequences.
Of Plantains and People
Spanish missionary and writer José de Acosta presented an objective view of native cultures despite an Old World perspective.
Capturing History: Andy Rooney’s ‘My War’
Andy Rooney’s ‘My War’ is observation journalism at its finest.
Patriotism, Honor in Richard Lovelace’s ‘To Lucasta, Going to the Wars’
Love for country translates to a love for God and mankind, according to this 17th-century poem.
For Love of Country: Learning About Our Veterans Through Books
Most Americans today haven’t served in the military. These people can better appreciate those who have by reading about their sacrifices.
Of Plantains and People
Spanish missionary and writer José de Acosta presented an objective view of native cultures despite an Old World perspective.
Too Much Knowledge
The more you know, the easier it is to be irritated by restaurants overcharging for mediocre wine.
New in Kansas City: An Immersive Children’s Lit Museum, a Women’s Soccer Stadium and Thai Barbecue
The Rabbit Hole is where the adventure starts.
A Pacifica Day Trip Boasts Beachy Hikes, Creative Lattes and Foggy IPAs
Walk by the water and relax while enjoying the eclectic food options.
There’s So Much to Discover in Washington, D.C.
Washington D.C. holds significant cultural value to America.
A Recipe for Peace, One Cooking Class at a Time
At League of Kitchens in New York City, the cooking instructors welcome students into their homes and hearts.
Mortgage-Free Adaptive Homes Allows Disabled Veterans to Live with Dignity
Builders, donors, and volunteers come together to gift adaptive homes to veterans who’ve suffered major injuries in combat.
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