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Letter Bombs and Hammer Attacks—US Adds European Antifa Groups to Terror List
The new Foreign Terrorist Organization designations have ramifications for American-based Antifa groups.
The Link Between Transgenderism and Autism
Some nations now screen for neurological conditions before intervening in gender dysphoria. But not America.
This Chemist May Have Cracked America’s Rare Earth Problem
China has gained control not only of critical minerals but also of their production. A new technique could solve both of these problems.
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.
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6 Easy Standing Exercises to Warm You From the Inside Out
Nobody likes feeling chilly during the colder months, but it’s often unavoidable. These handy exercises can get your blood pumping and warm you right up.

6 Easy Standing Exercises to Warm You From the Inside Out
Nobody likes feeling chilly during the colder months, but it’s often unavoidable. These handy exercises can get your blood pumping and warm you right up.

Theodore Roosevelt, the Bad Lands, and Healing Power of the Wilderness
Driven by grief, Theodore Roosevelt fled to the wilderness of the Bad Lands and found healing, then passed it down to future generations.

‘Much Ado About Nothing’: Engaging and Hilarious
The classic Shakespeare play is just as entertaining, impactful, and hilarious today as it was four centuries ago when it was first performed.

Fairy Tale From ‘The Blue Fairy Book’: ‘The Terrible Head’
A prince takes on an epic quest to bring back the head of a terrible ogre in this retelling of an ancient myth.

‘The Last Wagon’: Judgment on a Harsh Frontier
A wanted man leads a group of settlers across the harsh Western frontier.

Theodore Roosevelt, the Bad Lands, and Healing Power of the Wilderness
Driven by grief, Theodore Roosevelt fled to the wilderness of the Bad Lands and found healing, then passed it down to future generations.
Rick Steves’ Europe: Oslo, Where Norway’s Nature, History, and Culture Mix It Up
A local once explained that Oslo is nicknamed “Tiger City.”
Airport Dining Has Gone Upscale
In years past, many travelers sought to avoid eating in airline terminals. Over time, that picture has changed for the better.
Aurora Fever: Chasing the Sky as the Sun Goes Crazy
Recent solar activity has pushed auroras far beyond their usual boundaries, turning normally quiet horizons into stages for brilliant, shifting light.
Rick Steves’ Europe: Oslo, Where Norway’s Nature, History, and Culture Mix It Up
A local once explained that Oslo is nicknamed “Tiger City.”





























































































































