2 US Army Soldiers, Civilian Interpreter Killed by ISIS Gunman in Syria
The attack occurred in the central Syrian town of Palmyra during a counter-ISIS engagement.
DHS Terminates Family Reunification Parole Programs in 7 Countries
In recent months, DHS terminated Temporary Protected Status for nationals from Haiti, Venezuela, Burma, Syria, and South Sudan.
DOJ Sues States for Voter Information–What to Know
The Justice Department is also suing Fulton County, Georgia, for records related to the 2020 election.
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How the Child Vaccine Schedule Could Change Under Trump’s Directive
Recommendations on vaccines against influenza, rotavirus, and hepatitis A are among those that could be updated—or removed.
Underlying Factors in Minnesota Welfare Fraud: Readers Weigh In
Respondents strongly agreed that firm oversight and impartial investigation should be applied to any suspected instance of fraud involving public funds.
Trump Wants Tiny Cars in America: What to Know
Emerging in the late 1940s, kei cars were created to provide low-cost personal transportation during Japan’s postwar reconstruction.
Future of European Security and Russia-Ukraine Peace Efforts: Latvia Foreign Minister Baiba Braze
Latvia is one of the few EU countries that spends considerably more than 2 percent of its annual GDP on its military.
Over 10,000 Illegal Immigrants Arrested in Los Angeles in Last 6 Months: DHS
The arrests include aliens with criminal histories, including those convicted of murder, kidnapping, sexual assaults, and other violent crimes.
Minnesota Gets New Fraud Czar Amid Somali Welfare Scandal
The move follows growing federal scrutiny of alleged welfare fraud networks in the state.
On Human Rights Day, Lawmaker Encourages Advocates to ‘Keep up Pressure on China’
Human rights are ‘non-negotiable,’ says Rep. Young Kim (R-Calif.).
With More Nations Than Ever, World Cup 2026 Brings a Security Challenge
The State Department had surged an additional 450 officers to handle visa applications from ‘World Cup enthusiastic countries’ like Argentina and Brazil.
‘National Defense Area’ on the California-Mexico Border—What to Know
The designation revives a little-known Theodore Roosevelt-era directive that set aside federal lands for border protection more than a century ago.
Side Effects of 30 Antidepressants Ranked and Compared: Lancet Study
A first-of-its-kind comparison of 30 antidepressants found differences in physical side effects–insights that can help patients and doctors choose treatments.
Day in Photos: Landslides in Sri Lanka, Winter Festa, and Scuba-Diving Santa Claus
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Illinois Becomes 12th State to Allow Medically Assisted Suicide for Terminally Ill Adults
The law makes such options available to patients determined by two physicians to have six months or less to live. Opponents say it ‘legitimizes suicide.’
A Surprising Twist on the Origins of the Candy Cane
The simple candy cane is one of the simplest types of candy, yet the confection boasts a variety of versions, flavors, and even origin stories.
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.
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Umberto Eco’s Anti-Library: A Case for Keeping Piles of Unread Books
Unread books reshape the way that people learn, question, and navigate a complicated world.
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State Department Issues Travel Advisory for Popular Tourist Destination
‘Most crimes against foreigners are crimes of opportunity. This includes pickpocketing, purse snatchings, and petty thefts,’ the department warned.

Fed Cuts Interest Rates in Divided Vote
Policymakers cut rates by a quarter point, citing a slowing job market. Three officials dissented on differing grounds.
Trump Admin Pulls 9,500 Truck Drivers off the Road for Failing English Tests
The rising tally is part of the Trump administration’s push to enforce English proficiency rules and curb safety risks from unqualified commercial drivers.
Supreme Court Won’t Hear Appeal of Christian Baker Who Declined to Make a Same-Sex Wedding Cake
California courts previously held Catharine Miller violated a state civil rights law by declining to sell a same-sex couple a wedding cake.

As Battle Group Off Venezuela Awaits Orders, a New Commander Takes the Helm
Air Force Lt. Gen. Evan Pettus succeeds Navy Adm. Alvin Holsey as acting commander of U.S. Southern Command as the military post becomes a top Trump priority.

Health Care Bill Introduced in House After Senate Rejects 2 Attempts to Deal With Expiring Subsidies
More Than 100 UK Lawmakers Back Call for Regulations on Advanced AI
ControlAI Founder Andrea Miotti said that within a year, the group had reached this milestone and ’more are joining every week.’

Wall Street Review: Investor Rotation Triggers Tech Stock Sell-Off
Investors moved to rate-sensitive stocks after lackluster tech earnings raised AI return concerns and the Fed cut rates for the third time this year.

Kyle Pitts Has 3-TD Game to Lead Falcons Over Bucs
Pitts had a career high 166 yards and 3 scores in Atlanta’s 29–28 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Review Finds Scant Evidence of Benefit for Medical Cannabis
‘Patients deserve honest conversations about what the science does and doesn’t tell us about medical cannabis,’ an author said.

The Health Risks of a Low-Salt Diet and How to Use Salt the Right Way
Understanding what salt actually does in the body can help you make smarter choices about how much you need.

Insomnia: 3 in 10 People Experience It–Here Are the Causes
Insomnia is often overlooked. It isn’t just about how many hours you sleep—it can manifest in many different ways.

1 in 3 People Live With Chronic Headaches, Study Finds
Pain medication overuse fuels global headache disorders, according to new research.

Sheet Pan Snapper Fillet With Broccoli and Potatoes
Here’s a quick and easy sheet pan dinner that’s ready in just 10 minutes.

‘Miracle Morning After 50’: A Blueprint for Thriving
A bestselling author and a longevity expert team up to show how a mindful morning routine can reignite purpose, energy, and joy in the second half of life.

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.
























































































