US to Impose 10 Percent Tariff on 8 European Countries Opposing Greenland Deal
‘The United States of America is immediately open to negotiation with Denmark and/or any of these Countries that have put so much at risk,’ Trump wrote.
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US Kills Al-Qaeda Leader Linked to Deadly ISIS Attack on US Troops
The man had direct ties to an ISIS attack that killed two American service members and an interpreter on Dec. 13, 2025, according to U.S. Central Command.
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How Expanded Obamacare Made Premiums Spiral, Americans Dependent
A COVID-19-era stimulus package caused Obamacare enrollment to skyrocket but increased dependency and fraud, further destabilizing the health insurance market.
Over Half of New Hires Land Jobs in a Month—With Tempered Expectations
A new survey shows U.S. jobseekers increasingly seek stability, even if it means lower pay or compromised roles.
China Expands Anti-Corruption Campaign to Local Officials in Preemptive Sweep
The CCP signals a shift toward systematic oversight as investigations move beyond senior cadres to local governments and newly promoted officials.
White House Seeking Emergency Power Auction for Nation’s Largest Electric Grid
High-level discussions involved how to accelerate the construction of more than $15 billion in new power generation.
World Leaders React to Trump’s 10 Percent Tariff on 8 European Countries
Trump has said if the United States doesn’t gain control of Greenland, China or Russia will take it.
12 Health ‘Facts’ Doctors Want You to Stop Believing
Even when certain ideas are scientifically debunked it can take some time for people’s long-term views to catch up.
The Quiet Dignity of Uncertainty
The reigning vice of our age is a smug overconfidence in rendering verdicts, an affliction which affects the left and the right of the political spectrum.
Nigeria Draws a Hard Line on Terror: Why Tinubu’s Doctrine Matters Now
Nigeria has tried half-measures. They have failed.
The Evidence of Harm: What the Data Really Show About Pediatric Transgender Procedures | Leor Sapir
Sapir is one of the co-authors of an over 400-page HHS review of the evidence around treatments for pediatric gender dysphoria.
Charles Goodyear: The Optimist Who Tamed Rubber
Charles Goodyear’s long struggle to stabilize rubber reshaped modern industry, though it left him deeply in debt.
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When Brushing Is Not Enough: How Xylitol Changes Oral Health
The best weapon against cavity-causing bacteria doesn’t kill them–it tricks them.

Tune in Today: Did Brahms Steal His Most Popular Work?
With Hungarian composer Eduard Remenyi playing an early role in his musical rise, the German Brahms’s ‘Hungarian Dances’ is put under the spotlight.
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CBP Records Zero Illegal Border Releases for 8th Consecutive Month
Federal officials say no illegal immigrants were released on parole in December, as border apprehensions and encounters fell to historically low levels.

Lawmakers Grapple With How to Re-Engage America’s Tech-Reliant Youth
Several state and federal bills aimed at curbing social media use and relying less on ed-tech products are in play.

Golden Globes Audience Drops to 8.7 Million, 6 Percent Below 2025 Figure
The awards show faced stiff competition on Sunday night from an NFL playoff game on NBC, which drew nearly 30 million viewers.

Catch-Up Contributions: Maximizing Your Savings If You’re Over 50 in 2026 and Beyond
If retirement feels too close and savings feel too small, catch-up contributions can help you close the gap faster.

Bills Get Reinforcements at Wide Receiver Before Divisional Round Matchup Against Broncos
Buffalo activated Curtis Samuel off the injured list and elevated Mecole Hardman Jr. from the practice squad.

Grammy-Nominated Musician, Recording Artist John Forté Found Dead at 50
The local police chief said there were no immediate signs of foul play and no readily apparent cause of death.

Exemptions to Vaccine Mandates Climbing in United States: Study
Exemptions for nonmedical reasons rose between 2010 and 2024, researchers found.

What Kind of Cough Do You Have? How to Identify It and Treat It Naturally
In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), treating a cough begins with addressing the root cause rather than just alleviating the symptoms.

Help Prevent Dementia With Simple Daily Lifestyle Changes
The brain quietly declines from your 30s, however, easy exercises and certain foods help prevent degeneration.

High-Fat Dairy May Protect Your Brain Health, Study Suggests
Findings challenge the idea that lower-fat dairy is always the better choice for brain health.

Savory Scones Are Quick, Easy, and Delicious
Savory scones go well with a cup of tea or alongside a cup of soup or a plate of pot roast.

Ask the Builder: Looking to Make Your Last Big Relocation? Do Your Research First
Lower state tax, an HOA, climate and more are all things to consider when relocating.

A Birthday Party for Every Special Child
Through their nonprofit, Shari Bailey and Michael Nash are helping caretakers throw memorable birthday parties for children with special needs and disabilities.

5 Cool Things You'll See at Meow Wolf LA (Like a Fish-Shaped Spaceship)
Throughout the Los Angeles show, guests will encounter mixes of live action and animation, shadow boxes, games, and even a mini escape room.















































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