Trump Says Iran Seeks Negotiation After Warning of Military Intervention
‘I think they’re tired of being beat up by the United States,’ President Donald Trump says.
DOJ Opens Criminal Investigation Into Fed Chair Powell
Jerome Powell suggests the probe is about interest rates—not his testimony or renovation.
Trump Signals He Will Likely Keep ExxonMobil Out of Venezuela
‘They had problems in the past because they didn’t have Trump as a president,’ Trump told reporters.
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Their Bodies Were Irreversibly Damaged, Now These Former Transgender Teens Are Fighting for Justice
Despite obstacles, several cases involving minors with gender dysphoria are headed to trial this year.
Malaysia, Indonesia Block Musk’s Grok Amid Explicit Content Scrutiny
Both countries pointed to harm involving women and minors as a central concern driving regulatory action.
Tren de Aragua Will Likely Survive Maduro’s Capture, Say Experts
TdA’s name translates as the ‘train of Aragua’ and refers to a failed railway project funded by a large loan from China.
Exclusive: Inside SBA’s Crack Down on Loan Fraud Nationwide | Administrator Kelly Loeffler
The SBA recently suspended nearly 7,000 borrowers in Minnesota for suspected COVID relief loan fraud.
Supreme Court Throws Out Limit on Federal Prisoner Appeals
A federal appeals court previously said Michael S. Bowe’s appeal was barred, but in 2022, the Supreme Court allowed such appeals, so he reapplied.
Trump’s Motorcade Rerouted After ‘Suspicious Object’ Found at Palm Beach Airport
The object was found during security sweeps of the airport before the president was due to arrive, the White House said.
What to Know About the Drug Causing a Withdrawal Crisis in Fentanyl Users
Life-threatening withdrawal symptoms are sending users to the intensive care unit.
U-Haul Truck Appears to Drive Through Iran Protest in Los Angeles
The driver, a man who was not identified, was detained ‘pending further investigation,’ police said.
America in Photos: Minneapolis Protests, Jan. 6 Anniversary, and Uvalde Shooting Memorial
Notable moments from the past week in America.
Habitual Harm: 5 Exercises to Ease the Damage We Unintentionally Cause Our Bodies
Habitual movements and stances can negatively affect our health and posture. These exercises can have you standing tall and strong.
Protesters Clash with Federal Agents, Conservative Influencers Outside ICE Facility in Minnesota
Conservative influencers Nick Sortor and Cam Higby were involved in a clash with demonstrators.
Musk Says X’s New Algorithm Will Be Open Source in 6 Days
The announcement follows probes by multiple regulatory authorities in Europe.
Visions of Shakespeare’s Miranda
John William Waterhouse emotive canvases illustrate the feminine mystery of Shakespeare’s heroine in ‘The Tempest.’
A Brilliant, Illuminating Discussion on the Concept of ‘the West’
Georgios Varouxakis’s ‘The West: The History of an Idea’ debates the origins, heritage, evolution, and future of Western civilization.
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How Emotions Fuel Autoimmune Disease, and What You Can Do
In addition to colds, flu, or other illnesses, our immune systems can also be triggered into high alert by stress, trauma, and unprocessed emotions.

This French Beef Casserole Is the Best Thing You’ll Make All Winter
Hachis Parmentier is a little softer and more classic than shepherd’s pie.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
New Video Taken by ICE Officer Shows Moments Before Fatal Minneapolis Shooting
Vice President JD Vance reposted the video, saying it shows the ICE agent acted in self-defense when he opened fire.

Trump Declares National Emergency to Shield Venezuelan Oil Revenues Held in US Custody
The executive order places U.S.-held revenues from Venezuelan oil sales beyond the reach of courts and creditors to advance U.S. security goals.
Amazon Customers Still Eligible for FTC Settlement Payments: 5 Things to Know
Some customers can receive a maximum payment of $51 in the settlement.
Treasury Secretary Says US Can Easily Cover Any Tariff Refunds
The Treasury currently has $774 billion, more than enough to cover refunds if the Supreme Court rules against the government, Scott Bessent says.

Death Toll in Clampdown on Iranian Protests Surpasses 500, Rights Group Says
About 10,600 people have been detained, a U.S.-based human rights group reported, noting that the death toll and arrest numbers will likely rise.

Treasurer Heads to G7 Meeting in Washington For Rare Earth Talks
Jim Chalmers is expected share with his counterparts Australia’s plan to build a $1.2 billion critical minerals stockpile.

16 Out of 24 Commonly-Used Infant Formula Contain Heavy Metals Beyond Permissible Limits: Florida Health
Exposure to heavy metal contamination threatens children’s neurodevelopment.

Why So Many Kids and Teens Are Anxious and Depressed—And What We Can Do
Evidence-based lifestyle interventions for childhood anxiety and depression, include sleep hygiene, nutrition, and stress reduction strategies.

The One Ancient Remedy That Keeps Outliving Every Wellness Trend
Garlic was embraced by ancient civilisations who had no shared language, no contact with one another and wildly different ideas

Common Kissing Virus May Trigger Lupus, Study Finds
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) hijacks immune cells that cause lupus, researchers say.

Garlic and Herb Salmon on Creamy Spinach With Pimento Couscous
This moist and flavorful salmon dish comes together quickly for an express dinner.

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.

Choosing Plan B for an Amtrak Train Trip
So much beautiful scenery is missed when flying on a plane.
























































































