Judge Orders DHS to Release Hundreds of ICE Detainees in Chicago
The judge said that 615 detained illegal immigrants were not subject to mandatory detention and did not have final removal orders.
How Trump Regained Ground, Opened New Fronts, in the Culture War
Conservatives celebrate the president’s lightning strategy but wonder if the gains will hold.
Full SNAP Benefits to Be Restored by Monday, Agriculture Secretary Says
Rollins said states are responsible for distributing the restored benefits through their own systems.
In-Depth
Who Are the 47 Members of Congress Not Seeking Reelection?
Senior members including Rep. Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Mitch McConnell, are retiring, while others are running for other offices.
US and South Korea Finalize Trade and Security Agreement
The agreement covers nuclear submarines, AI, shipbuilding, and tariff cuts to boost trade and regional security.
Trump Admin Rolls Back Biden-Era Restrictions on Alaska Oil and Gas Drilling
The Interior Department aims to bolster the nation’s energy supply and reduce U.S. reliance on foreign sources.
How School Closures Irrevocably Harmed a Generation | Natalya Murakhver
Murakhver is the director of ‘15 Days’ and co-founder of Restore Childhood. In 2020, she led a lawsuit to get NYC public schools reopened.
US Monitoring Russian Ship Operating in International Waters Near Hawaii
The military branch said that, on Oct. 29, it detected a Russian vessel approximately 15 miles south of Oahu, Hawaii.
Federal Immigration Operation Expected in Charlotte, NC: Sheriff
Local immigrant advocates are preparing for the federal crackdown.
Bipartisan Congressional Report Finds CCP Manipulates Global Mineral Prices
A bipartisan investigation into China’s dominance over rare earth and critical minerals revealed the regime’s predatory practices.
US Announces Military Operation Targeting Narco-Terrorists in Western Hemisphere
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth did not detail any actions that would be immediately taken.
Day in Photos: Teachers’ Strike in Mexico, Anniversary of Terrorist Attacks in France, and World Cheese Awards
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
New Syndrome Affects 90 Percent of Americans–And You’ve Probably Never Heard of It
Experts warn that heart, kidney, and metabolic problems may be more connected–and widespread–than most people realize.
US Reaches Framework Trade Deals With Argentina, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Ecuador
The agreements will provide tariff relief on certain goods while opening foreign markets for U.S goods, a senior administration official said.
Noem Awards TSA Staff $10,000 Bonuses for Working During Shutdown
The Homeland Security chief commended airport security agents for working long hours and taking on extra shifts despite not being paid during the closure.
Butternut Squash Is the Key Ingredient of the Soup You’ve Been Craving
Butternut squash is a versatile base for soup.
Tune in Today: A Terrible Voyage Led to an Inspiring Composition
Felix Mendelssohn disagreeable trip to London eventually took him to Scotland’s Hebrides and the awe-inducing Fingal’s Cave.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Trump Pardons Trail Runner in Push to Curb Regulatory Overreach
The president’s pardon of the Grant Teton trail runner aligns with a May executive order against ‘overcriminalization’ of minor, regulatory offenses.

101 Missing Children in Memphis Rescued by US Marshals
Citing high crime, Trump signed an order in September deploying federal resources to the Tennessee city.
Visa, Mastercard Reach Settlement in 20-Year Feud: What This Means for Shoppers and Merchants
Under the agreement, merchants would be allowed to turn down premium rewards cards, which typically carry higher processing fees.

Treating Restless Legs Syndrome Reduces Parkinson’s Disease Risk
A recent study offers new insight into how restless legs syndrome and Parkinson’s disease may be linked.

‘Happy Semiquincentennial America!’: The Countdown Begins
Author Jay Payleitner highlights what Americans have to celebrate on its 250th birthday.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Trump Pardons Trail Runner in Push to Curb Regulatory Overreach
The president’s pardon of the Grant Teton trail runner aligns with a May executive order against ‘overcriminalization’ of minor, regulatory offenses.

101 Missing Children in Memphis Rescued by US Marshals
Citing high crime, Trump signed an order in September deploying federal resources to the Tennessee city.
Visa, Mastercard Reach Settlement in 20-Year Feud: What This Means for Shoppers and Merchants
Under the agreement, merchants would be allowed to turn down premium rewards cards, which typically carry higher processing fees.
Sonder–Marriott Breach Left Guests Stranded—What Went Wrong
Sonder announced it would wind down U.S. operations and begin Chapter 7 liquidation the day after Marriott terminated its licensing agreement with the company.

Democrats Press Extension of ACA Tax Credits After Government Reopening
Republicans said Democrats themselves set the subsidies to lapse.

Germany Unveils New Military Service Plan, With Conscription an Option
The German government hopes to boost the size of its armed forces to 270,000 men and women by 2035.

ACT Closes Over 20 Public Schools Over Asbestos Concerns in Play Sand
Several ACT schools have been closed—some entirely, others partially—after asbestos-contaminated coloured sand was detected in classrooms.

Justin Jefferson Wants to Get Back to ‘Savage Mode’ Mentality
The Vikings receiver felt he had lost his edge after the NFL reposted a clip of his iconic catch from a 2022 win over the Buffalo Bills.

Jim Avila, Journalist and Former ABC News Correspondent, Dies at 69
The network announced on Nov. 13 that Avila died following a ‘long illness.’

Open Sesame: 5 Exercises for Tight Hips
Tight hips can cause you grief, but these five exercises can help restore the flexibility you need to live your best life.

Kefir: One of the Oldest Functional Beverages That Boosts Your Gut Bacteria Diversity
Kefir has been enjoyed by some of the world’s longest-living people. Today, science is discovering it can do much more.

Methods To Soundproof New or Old House
Even if a new house is built to code, there can still be indoor noise issues.

Ctrl+Alt+Create: Tech Veteran Says Art the Cure for Isolation in the Digital Era
People are more connected and more lonely than ever. Could art be the key to restoring human connection?

Dubuque: Where History Meets the Mississippi
This Iowa town has everything from the world’s steepest funicular to historic hotels, a fantastic aquarium, and Al Capone hideouts.



























































































