National Guard Shooting Suspect to Be Charged With First-Degree Murder, Pirro Says
The charge was upgraded after National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom died in the incident.
Exclusive: Kash Patel Talks China Fentanyl, Violent Networks, and ‘Burn Bags’
FBI Director Kash Patel talks about the agency’s crackdown on crime networks and foreign espionage, the ‘burn bags,’ and more.
What We Know About the 2 National Guard Members Shot in DC Ambush
The suspect has been identified as a 29-year-old Afghan national who once worked with the CIA.
Trump Says He Is Canceling All Biden Executive Orders Signed With Autopen
‘The people who operated the Autopen did so illegally,’ the president said.
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US Military Puts Heat on Venezuela’s Maduro—What to Know
The United States has sent one of the largest military forces in decades to the Caribbean, including the world’s most advanced aircraft carrier.
China’s Military Expansion, Support for Russia Entrench Structural Conflict With US: Analysts
While Xi touted a stable relationship with Washington, Beijing’s actions suggest otherwise.
Zelenskyy’s Right-Hand Man Quits as Ukraine’s Corruption Scandal Escalates
Andriy Yermak, a close friend of the president’s for years who was leading Kyiv’s negotiations with Russia, had his home searched by anti-corruption officers.
Truth Under Fire: The Framing of Charlie Kirk
In the wake of Charlie’s death, a movement arose—people rediscovering their faith, seeking truth over ideology, and finding the strength to forgive.
Study Links Tattoos to 29 Percent Increased Risk of Cutaneous Melanoma
The most aggressive form of skin cancer spreads fast to other parts of the body if not treated early.
Tariff Revenue Hits Record High of $31.4 Billion in October
October’s haul set a new monthly high as Treasury data showed soaring customs receipts under President Donald Trump’s tariff program.
Rescue Operation at Hong Kong Fire Ends as Death Toll Climbs to 128 With Hundreds Missing
International leaders sent condolences after at least 128 people died in a fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po.
Need to Use Frozen Russian Assets ‘Increasingly Urgent’: German Chancellor
Friedrich Merz has been vocal in his support of the idea of using Moscow’s assets immobilized within the EU to fund Ukraine’s war effort and reconstruction.
DHS Terminating Temporary Protected Status for Haitian Nationals
More than 350,000 Haitian nationals are currently living in the United States, officials said.
How a Generation of Women Was Misled About Hormone Therapy
The FDA’s removal of hormone therapy warnings after 23 years validates what many women suspected.
EU Backs Deep Tariff Cuts for American Goods
The European Council has signed off on plans to eliminate industrial tariffs and extend duty-free access for American agricultural goods.
Black Friday Is Here—And Shoppers Are Planning to Be More Cautious This Year
‘Are consumers confident?’ asked Siebert Financial CIO Mark Malek.
Wisconsin’s Illuminated Christmas
Hearthstone Historic House Museum is a testament to the ingenuity and elegance of a bygone time.
A Quick, Cozy Pasta Recipe Perfect for the Season
The dish emerges from the oven steaming and fragrant.
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Coffee’s Energy Boost Is an Illusion
We often think of coffee as a quick energy boost, but science suggests it acts more like a high-interest credit card.

Norman Rockwell’s Classic Image of Thanksgiving
The holiday-themed “Freedom From Want” played an important role during World War II and is a testament to Rockwell’s artistic talent.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
2 National Guardsmen Shot Near White House; Suspect Identified as Afghan National
The suspect entered the U.S. under a Biden-era program that evacuated and resettled tens of thousands of Afghans after the U.S. withdrawal from the country.

Massive Somali Welfare-Fraud Cases in Minnesota—Here’s What We Know
Billions in taxpayers’ money has been stolen; millions could have gone to terrorists—an allegation that lawmakers are asking federal prosecutors to investigate.
FBI Seeking to Interview Lawmakers in ‘Illegal Orders’ Video
The members of Congress said military members should not or must not obey illegal orders.
Midwest Thanksgivings Hit With Lake Effect Snow Storms
The National Weather Service warned that post-holiday traffic would be disrupted.

Progressive School Board Candidates Make Gains in Recent Elections
Voters are starting to experience fatigue after years of culture war issues that followed the COVID-19 pandemic, one policy expert says.

Europe Approves Record $25 Billion Budget for Space Agency
The spending boost is set to expand the ESA’s Earth-observation, navigation, and resilience programs.

What Are Shoppers Looking for This Black Friday?
Black Friday kicks off with record shopper expectations, early deals, and deep discounts across major retailers.

Major Decisions on Mets Horizon Have Management Circling Bases
Missing out on postseason play in 2025, and finishing 13 games behind Philadelphia in their division, the New York Mets are making changes.

Celine Dion Shares Uplifting Thanksgiving Message Amid Health Battle: ‘Slow Down and Give Thanks’
The Canadian singer was diagnosed with a rare autoimmune neurological disorder known as stiff person syndrome in 2022.

More Italian Cheese Recalled Nationwide Due to Listeria Health Risk
Consuming the items could pose serious health risks to young children, older people, and those with weakened immune systems.

When Walking Hurts–5 Exercises to Strengthen Your Hip Muscles
Pain makes walking difficult if not impossible, and can severely reduce your quality of life. These exercises and stretches can help make your hips feel better.

How to Make Elderberry Syrup at Home for Cold and Flu Relief
A step-by-step guide to making your own flavorful elderberry syrup using just a few simple ingredients.

Social Media Use Linked to Lower Reading and Memory Scores in Children
A recent study found that higher social media use in early adolescence was associated with lower performance in certain cognitive functions.

Andrew Zimmern Conquers Seafood in His Latest Cookbook
Throughout the book, the authors make the argument for eating more fish, which has a lower carbon footprint than land-based animals.

Ask the Builder: Water Leaks in House Siding and Brick
You and I need water to survive. Water, however, is the enemy when it comes to your home.

He Marched and Clashed for the Far-Left, Then a Single Phrase Shook His Convictions
Craig English spent 12 months in the thick of far-left agitation, before finding a practice older than any revolution.

This Boise Hotel Ranked Among the World’s Best. What Makes It a Top Place to Stay?
The Sparrow aims to “get its guests out of rooms and exploring.”






















































































