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Chinese Regime Pushes for Loyalty After Major Military Shake-Up: Insiders
The downfall of top PLA commanders suggests a high-level political struggle over control of the military as Xi Jinping moves to eliminate uncertainty.
Another East Coast Storm Brewing After Widespread Power Outages
A ‘blast of arctic air’ is expected from the Plains states across the eastern half of the United States this weekend, the National Weather Service says.
Eleanor Holmes Norton Announces Retirement After 3 Decades in Congress
Norton’s career began during the Civil Rights era.
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NASA Set to Launch First Manned Moon Rocket in 50 Years: What to Know
10 days, 4 astronauts, 700,000 gallons of fuel: Everything to know about the Artemis II mission.
US Launches Airpower Exercise in Middle East Amid Heightened Iran Tensions
The announcement of the airpower readiness exercise comes days after President Donald Trump said a large U.S. force is moving closer to Iran.
France’s Lower House Backs Social Media Ban for Kids Under 15, Phone Ban for All Schools
Other countries are planning or considering legislation to ban children from social media, similar to Australia’s law, including Malaysia and Denmark.
Something Major Is Happening in the US Economy Right Now | Jonathan Wellum
In this episode, Jonathan Wellum, CEO of Rocklinc Investment Partners, looks at how investment moves through the real economy.
Boeing Tops Wall Street Estimates as Aerospace Giant’s Turnaround Progresses
Boeing delivered 600 airplanes last year—close to double from the previous year and the most since 2018.
NATO Secretary General Says Europe Can’t Defend Itself Without US Help
Mark Rutte dismissed the notion of a separate European army, and continued to praise Donald Trump for encouraging NATO members to increase defense spending.
Texas Governor Bars State Employees From Using Shein, Temu on State-Owned Devices
The governor coordinated with Vice Adm. TJ White, chief of Texas Cyber Command, in updating the prohibited technologies list.
Century Aluminum to Construct 1st US Aluminum Plant in More Than 40 Years
The project is expected to create 5,000 direct and construction jobs.
India, EU Reach Sweeping Trade Deal
Leaders agreed on ‘circular pathways’ for Indian workers, students, researchers, and seasonal workers in shortage occupations to come to Europe.
Why Your Brain Overreacts to Fear—and How to Fix It
Gradual exposure to fear can rewire your brain and reduce anxiety.
White House Says Trump Stands By Strict Immigration Enforcement in Minnesota
Cooperation between Minnesota officials and federal authorities is crucial to easing tensions and restoring public safety, the White House press secretary said.
North Korea Launches Suspected Ballistic Missiles Toward the Sea
South Korea has condemned the launch and called on Pyongyang to ‘immediately cease’ such actions.
The Fight for the Bill of Rights: Who Gets the Power?
The constitutional struggle that produced the Bill of Rights and secured enduring protections for individual liberty.
Meet a British Neoclassical Masterpiece
John Deare’s ‘Caesar Invading Britain’ exhibits the 18th-century sculptor’s virtuosic range of depth, texture, and narrative.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi

1929: The Year That Traumatized America
The author gives a play-by-play of the Wall Street Crash of 1929 in real time.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Federal Agent Fatally Shot Armed Man in Minneapolis: DHS
The agent fired defensive shots during a struggle to disarm the man, DHS said. The victim has been identified as Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse.

Immediate Citizenship Verification Ordered for All Tenants in HUD-Funded Housing Nationwide
According to an audit, nearly 200,000 tenants require eligibility verification, and nearly 25,000 deceased tenants were reported.
IRS Urges Qualified Taxpayers to Claim Earned Income Tax Credit
Last year, over 23 million people received $2,916 on average under the program.
DOJ Announces Denaturalization of Child Sex Offender
Revocation of naturalization can occur only in federal courts through a civil proceeding or as a result of a criminal conviction.

6 Takeaways From Davos as Globalism, Net Zero Lose Edge at World Economic Forum
Trump dominated Davos 2026 as climate orthodoxy, stakeholder capitalism, and the postwar globalist model came under pressure.

Electric Vehicles Outsell Gasoline Autos in EU for First Time
Chinese company BYD saw a 229 percent rise in vehicle registrations in December 2025, while U.S.-based Tesla fell by 20 percent.

More Than 40 Percent of US Homes on the Market Come With HOA Fees
Seven Florida metros carry the nation’s highest median HOA fees.

Andy Reid Stumps for Matt Nagy to Get Second Chance at Head Coaching
At one point, Nagy had the pick of the litter, with 10 head coaching vacancies after the regular season ended.

Melissa Gilbert Speaks Out After Husband Timothy Busfield Charged
Busfield, 68, faces two felony counts of criminal sexual contact of a minor and one count of child abuse in New Mexico.

Potential Cause of ByHeart Infant Botulism Outbreak May Be Whole Milk Ingredient
The outbreak has infected 51 babies across the United States, with all of them getting hospitalized.

The New Era of Menopause: Reclaiming Your Vigor After 65
Doctors are reconsidering the old ‘stop at 65’ rule and what it means for menopause care.

Daily Meal Plan to Help Lower Blood Pressure Naturally
Lower blood pressure naturally with a DASH-inspired meal plan.

Why 2 People Cutting Back on Butter and Cheese Could Have Different Results
A large review found that reducing saturated fat lowered heart risks mainly for people already at high risk—and that what replaces it matters.

This Legendary Dip Is a Game-Day Classic for a Reason
It is everything you love about a taco, from the refried beans and guacamole to sour cream and pico de gallo, served dip-style.

Mortgage Lender Calling Every Hour All Day Long!
You missed a payment, and that’s a red flag for your lender.

Isaac Newton’s Lost Papers–And His Search for God’s Divine Plan
‘This most beautiful system ... could only proceed from the counsel and dominion of an intelligent and powerful being,‘ wrote Newton.

Iowa’s Historic Surf Ballroom Offers a New Reason to Make the Trip
The Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa, has tacked on an interactive exhibit that celebrates the 78-year-old venue’s place in music history.




















































































