22 States Sue to Block Trump’s Order to End Birthright Citizenship
A coalition of attorneys general is seeking to block the president’s order denying citizenship to children born of illegal immigrants and other non-citizens.
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‘In America, we really don’t have a health care system,’ but instead a ‘disease care’ system, says Dr. Jingduan Yang.
America Changes Overnight as Trump Issues Flurry of Orders | Live With Josh
Overnight, the United States has changed. Immediately following his inauguration and speech, President Donald Trump signed a series of executive actions.
Why Children—and the Rest of Us—Still Need Mister Rogers
Mister Rogers reminds us of the importance of communication, gratitude, kindness, and more kindness.
Ex Libris: Frederick Douglass
In this latest installment of Ex Libris, we turn to the books that influenced a fugitive slave who became a voice for the American conscience.
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[PREMIERING NOW] America Has Disease Care, Not Health Care: Dr. Jingduan Yang
‘In America, we really don’t have a health care system,’ but instead a ‘disease care’ system, says Dr. Jingduan Yang.
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The partnership is a key component in the U.S. strategy to counter communist China’s influence in the Indo-Pacific.
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Trump issued a wide range of executive orders on his first day in office, aligning the country with his agenda.
Acting FDIC Chair Promises ‘Wholesale Review’ of Regulatory Priorities
Travis Hill detailed new priorities for FDIC oversight, focusing on mergers, technology, and bank failures in 2023 in order to grow the U.S. economy.
TikTok Remains Unavailable on US App Stores After Trump’s Executive Action
The video app remains missing from Apple and Google’s app stores on Tuesday evening amid TikTok’s legal limbo.
Meet the ‘Crunchy’ Moms Who Support RFK Jr. as Health Secretary
A term for women who practice a more natural lifestyle for their families, ‘crunchy’ moms were outspoken supporters during Kennedy’s campaign.
Trump Announces $500 Billion Investment to Build AI Infrastructure
‘This is the money that normally would have gone to China or other countries,’ Trump said, calling it the largest AI infrastructure project in history.
Trump Administration Issues Directives for Federal Workforce Shake-Up
President Donald Trump’s pledge to downsize the government with memos targeting probationary workers and freezing most new federal hiring.
Concerns Rise After Chinese Drone Maker Removes Security Features
U.S. leaders have taken some steps to address concerns in recent years, and experts express hope that newly inaugurated President Trump will take more action.
Choir Conductor Calls Shen Yun’s Performance ‘Breathtakingly Beautiful’
Shen Yun Performing Arts graced the stage in The Hague, Netherlands, on Jan. 16 and 17.
Day in Photos: Resort Fire in Turkey, Knife Attack in Israel, Earthquake in Taiwan
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
Homeland Security Removing All Advisory Committee Members, Acting Director Says
The memo was released as President Donald Trump has signaled he would fire a number of federal officials.
How Mindfulness Disconnects Our Sense of Self From Our Feelings of Pain
The practice of mindfulness can alter the brain’s response to pain.
The Significant Biden Executive Orders Rescinded by Trump on Day One
Shortly after Trump assumed office on Monday, he signed an executive order revoking dozens of his predecessor’s executive actions.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate has begun the confirmation process for the president-elect’s new administration.
Supreme Court Reverses Oklahoma Woman’s Death Sentence
Brenda Evers Andrew argued the prosecution should not have raised her sexual history.
Genshin Impact Game Developer to Pay $20 Million to Settle Child Privacy Allegations
The deal with the FTC will force Cognosphere to delete personal info of all users under the age of 13 unless parental consent is obtained.
Trump’s Border Czar Confirms Deportations Have ‘Already Started’
ICE teams are targeting those who have been convicted of a serious crime and are in the country illegally, Tom Homan said.
Crude Oil Prices Drop by 2 Percent After Trump’s Energy Executive Actions
Some experts say prices dropped because global oil markets are paying attention to President Donald Trump’s ‘drill, baby, drill’ pledge.
US Home Permits Decline as Mortgage Rates Remain Elevated
The average weekly rate for a 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage recently exceeded the 7 percent level for the first time since May last year.
The Upcoming Oscar Ceremony Faces Four Options, None Great
Here’s why the ongoing California wildfires forced Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to reluctantly ‘read the room.’
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In ‘This Week in History,’ the citizens of San Francisco chose to build the impossible bridge and rely on a brilliant designer to lead the way.
Ravens’ All-Pro Says ‘This Team Is Done’ After Playoff Loss to Bills
The 78 victories by the Ravens from 2018–2024 are the most in a seven-year span without a Super Bowl appearance in NFL history.
Ravens’ All-Pro Says ‘This Team Is Done’ After Playoff Loss to Bills
The 78 victories by the Ravens from 2018–2024 are the most in a seven-year span without a Super Bowl appearance in NFL history.
‘Days of Our Lives’ Actor Francisco San Martin Dies at 39
San Martin died at his home in Los Angeles on Jan. 16.
‘Days of Our Lives’ Actor Francisco San Martin Dies at 39
San Martin died at his home in Los Angeles on Jan. 16.
‘Barely There’ Shoes May Be Better for Your Feet
Minimal, or barefoot shoes help feet return to function by strengthening muscles that have been underutilized and deconditioned.
‘Barely There’ Shoes May Be Better for Your Feet
Minimal, or barefoot shoes help feet return to function by strengthening muscles that have been underutilized and deconditioned.
‘Interrupted Melody’: Soprano Marjorie Lawrence’s Epic Encore
Life holds many challenges for the Australian prima donna that she works to overcome to achieve her goals.
‘Prime Target’: A Thriller About Mathematics
Who would expect that math professors would be hunted by a government intelligence service?
‘Revenge of the Tipping Point’: The Danger of Controlling Society
In this new book, Malcolm Gladwell revisits the ideas in his bestselling, powerful ‘The Tipping Point,’ released in 2000.
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Short Story Shows the Wonder of the Ordinary
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Orvieto: What an Italian Hill Town Should Be
Orvieto is one of the most striking, memorable, and enjoyable hill towns in central Italy.
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Egypt is filled with wonderful sights to see but be aware of the crowds.
Orvieto: What an Italian Hill Town Should Be
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Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest: A Home Away From Home
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit the third president’s retreat property.
‘This Fierce People’ Focuses on the Southern Campaigns
The Revolutionary War’s ‘untold story’ is revealed in a newly published history book.
Steamboats, Railroads, and the Real Race Against a Fictional Hero
In ‘This Week in History,’ a young journalist in 1889 sets out to circle the world in 75 days in hopes of beating Phileas Fogg, a Jules Verne’s character.
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