Saudi Arabia Strikes Yemen Port, Demands UAE Forces Leave Within 24 Hours
The UAE supports the Southern Transitional Council, while Saudi Arabia backs the central government and allied tribal forces.
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Trump Is Global Newsmaker of the Year: Epoch Times Readers’ Choice
Trump was selected from a shortlist of 10 global and domestic leaders who dominated the news this year.
Texas Man Charged With Attempting to Provide Bomb Components, Funding to ISIS
Over the past year, there have been at least 11 plots or attacks against U.S. targets that were inspired by ISIS, the U.S. Central Command said.
Boeing Wins $8.57 Billion Contract for New F-15 Fighters for Israel
Work on the F-15 Israel program will be based mainly in St. Louis, Missouri, and is scheduled for completion in 2035.
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Top 8 Senate Races to Watch in 2026
Democrats and Republicans are eyeing pivotal Senate races as polling, retirements, and primaries shape the 2026 electoral battlefield.
US to Deny Certain Asylees During Public Health Emergencies
Several nonprofits and faith-based groups opposed the rule, urging the Biden administration to withdraw it in 2022.
The Woke Movement Has Peaked. What’s Next? | Andrew Doyle
Doyle is the creator of Titania McGrath, a fictional ultra-woke activist whose X account became hugely popular.
Trump Says Netanyahu Pardon ‘On Its Way’, Israeli President Says Otherwise
Netanyahu is the first Israeli prime minister to be charged with a crime while in office.
Republicans Seek to Reclaim State Senate Supermajority in Iowa Special Election
If Republicans can flip the seat, they can reverse a surprise defeat in an August state Senate special election.
China Removes 3 Senior Officers as Military Purges Escalate
The expanding purge has raised questions about the PLA’s short-term operational effectiveness.
Chamber of Commerce Appeals Ruling Upholding $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee
The plaintiffs argued that the nation benefits from H-1B workers, and that the program makes the manufacturing sector competitive.
Trump Says He’s Not 100 Percent Aligned With Netanyahu on West Bank
The president also downplayed concerns about a potential confrontation between Israel and Turkey.
The 1 Chinese Ritual You Should Do to Start the Year Right
Cleaning is meant to clean both the home and the heart.
Trump Admin Agrees to Review Stalled NIH Grants in DEI Legal Battle
The grant application process was halted under a policy targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.
Judge Allows ICE to Access Some Medicaid Data on Illegal Immigrants
A group of states asked the court to block ICE’s use of the data.
250 Years Ago, Part 10: 1775, the Year Americans Turned on Each Other
The crucial year ended with some gains and losses by the American patriots. These led to the unity of the 13 colonies for the historical events in 1776.
How to Turn a ‘Blah’ Day Into a Good One
Even the most unremarkable day can be revived through small, extraordinary actions.
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Faith, the Brain, and the Forgotten Dimension of Health
Why spiritual health shapes human behavior, resilience, and survival.

‘Wisdom Takes Work: Learn. Apply. Repeat.’ There’s No Easy Way
Becoming wiser isn’t automatic, so Ryan Holiday inspires us to keeping trying.
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Junk Food Bans for SNAP Users in Some States Starting 2026: What to Know
More than a third of states will prohibit the purchase of some foods, and states will shoulder more of the program’s administrative cost.

French Cinema Icon Brigitte Bardot Dies at 91
Bardot settled in Saint-Tropez and began a passionate defense of animal welfare. ‘This is my only battle,’ she said in 2013.
New York to Require Warning Labels on Social Media Platforms
The required warnings are based on consumer protections for products such as tobacco and alcohol, noting risks such as increased anxiety and depression.
From Tax Cuts to Tariff Stability—US Economy Poised for Solid Growth in 2026
‘I’m positive about the economy in 2026, with some reservations,’ says economist Rick Pederson.

Trump Again Threatens Suit Against Fed Chair Powell Over Building Renovation
The president revived his disagreement over a $2.5 billion upgrade at the Fed’s headquarters, which he said has been mismanaged.

5 Takeaways From Trump’s Meeting With Netanyahu
The Jewish state’s prime minister said Trump would be awarded the Israel Prize, the first to a non-Israeli.

Myles Garrett Says Steelers Did Everything to Stop Him, Which Cost Them the Game
The Steelers kept Garrett off the stat sheet, but in doing so erased their offense in a 13-6 loss to the Browns.

Grey’s Anatomy Actor Eric Dane Now Requires 24/7 Care as ALS Worsens
Dane’s estranged wife, Rebecca Gayheart, discussed the challenges she faced with insurance companies in receiving around-the-clock care.

New York Registers Record Number of Flu Cases
The number of people hospitalized due to flu has jumped by 63 percent on a weekly basis.

Public Health Professor Shares Tips for Choosing Safer Cookware
Small changes in how you cook with and what you eat can add up to meaningful health benefits over time.

Shift Immune Cells From Attack to Brain-Defense Mode | David Perlmutter MD
The neurologist focuses on ‘upstream’ causes of Alzheimer’s and steps to be taken decades before to avoid the condition.

Researchers Successfully Reverse Alzheimer’s in Mice: Peer-Reviewed Study
Results challenge the view that Alzheimer’s is ‘intrinsically irreversible,’ the study states.

Cookbooks 2025 Gift Guide: 5 Notable Cookbooks Including the Science of Barbecue, the Magic of Cheese and More
Here’s a selection of five cookbooks that came out this year that could spark some inspiration in the kitchen.

Why I Keep Binder Clips in Every Room
Binder clips are inexpensive, reusable, nearly indestructible—and far more versatile than the name might imply.

The Singer Betting Big on Artistic Freedom Over Ideology and Taxpayer-Backed Grants
Henry Pinder’s newly established Brisbane Lyric Opera (BLO) is a daring venture in a sector struggling to stay afloat.

SC Has 3 of Best Islands to Visit in the South, Even in Winter, Travel + Leisure Says. Here’s Why
Although it is too cold to swim at most of these islands, they are still wonderful to visit.





















































































