Meetings Between US, Ukrainian Delegations to End War ‘Productive and Constructive’: Witkoff
The Kremlin said on Dec. 21 that changes Europe and Ukraine made to the U.S. proposals were not improving the prospect of peace.
Power Restored in Most of San Francisco After Fire in Substation Impacted 130,000 Customers
A fire inside a Pacific Gas & Electric substation knocked out power to residents and businesses on Saturday.
White House Warns It Might Withhold Smithsonian Funds Pending Content Review
The Trump administration said that it wants to review more material ahead of the 250th anniversary of the nation’s founding.
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Corporate Seed Control Raises Costs, Stakes for America’s Food Security
The majority of all U.S. seeds are provided by four companies, which some experts say has become a pressing national security issue.
‘Cake Boss’ Shares His Recipe for Success
As his new FYI Network TV series ‘Cake Toppers’ wows fans, celebrity baker Buddy Valastro stays true to the values that helped propel him to the top.
Ohio Christmas Tree Farm Grows With Regenerative Methods
Family owned Advent Christmas Tree Farm is adding chestnuts and cover crops to diversify as it restores soil depleted by conventional agriculture.
Rob Schneider: Here’s What’s Wrong With Our Culture Today
‘If we’re going to continue to have a free society, it’s going to require people to step up and be courageous,’ Schneider said.
Afghans Who Worked With US Forces Grapple With New Scrutiny in Wake of DC Shooting
The suspect in the Nov. 26 shooting worked for U.S. interests in Afghanistan, like many who have relocated to the United States to escape Taliban reprisals.
Malicious Actors Impersonating Senior US Officials, FBI Warns
Criminals contact a target by impersonating a U.S. official and briefly engage in conversation on a topic the target is well-versed in.
Half a Million People Signed This Petition—What’s It About?
A petition aims to bring an end to a human rights abuse, one signature at a time.
Why Some Doctors Are Turning Against Vaccine Mandates
‘I think it’s a better thing to educate people so they choose to be vaccinated, rather than mandating it,’ former director of the CDC.
Trump Orders Federal Spectrum Shift to Secure US Lead in Global 6G Race
Analysts say early control over spectrum could determine which countries shape the future digital economy and security environment.
Presbyopia: Common Vision Condition in People Over 40—Here Are the Causes
Presbyopia affects nearly everyone as they age, not just people with existing vision issues.
DHS Locates Nearly 130,000 Unaccompanied Missing Children, Says Noem
The Trump administration recently launched Operation Relentless Justice to identify, track, and arrest child sex predators.
Here’s How Texas’ New School Voucher Program Works
Children with disabilities may qualify for up to $30,000 for approved educational services.
Alfred Carlton Gilbert: Magician. Doctor. Olympian. Toy Maker.
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a young magician and medical student who became one of America’s most successful toymakers.
How the Stock Market Crash Resulted in Radio City Music Hall
In ‘This Week in History,’ architects and designers assembled to create ‘the greatest achievement of the theatrical world.’
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The Power of a Pause: When to Get a Second Medical Opinion and How to Do It
Eighty-eight percent of patients get a different diagnosis after seeking a second opinion.

‘The Widow’: Manna Grandma
If a Virginian lawyer plays his cards right, he could become the heir to his client’s millions—or land in jail if he doesn’t.
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Trump Directs Administration to Reclassify Cannabis to Allow for Medical Research
Officials were told to work with Congress on laws that gave Americans more access to products containing a non-intoxicating compound found in cannabis plants.

Rep. Elise Stefanik Drops Out of NY Governor’s Race, Won’t Seek Reelection
Stefanik’s decision means that only one candidate, Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, is currently in the Republican primary contest.
Lockdown Lifted at Arizona Air Force Base After Reports of Active Shooter
Personnel had been directed to shelter in place.
Roger Stone Dismisses Battles Among Conservatives, Sees GOP Momentum Ahead of Midterms
The longtime Trump ally is among the high-profile conservatives speaking at AmericaFest 2025.

DOJ Says It Re-released 119 Pages of Epstein Files That Were Redacted
‘Documents and photos will continue to be reviewed consistent with the law and with an abundance of caution for victims and their families,’ the DOJ said.

French Silverware Keeper, 2 Other Suspects in Élysée Palace Theft to Face Trial
Three people are accused of stealing expensive porcelain and silverware from French President Emmanuel Macron’s office and residency.

Musk Becomes First Person Worth $700 Billion After Court Restores Tesla Pay Package
The decision reinstated stock options worth about $139 billion, propelling Musk’s fortune to roughly $749 billion, according to the Forbes billionaires index.

Predators’ Stamkos Knocking on NHL History’s Door; Approaching 600th Career Goal
Now in his 18th NHL season, Nashville Predators center Steven Stamkos is on the verge of scoring his 600th career goal.

CDC Awards Grant for Studying Hepatitis B Vaccine in African Country
University of Southern Denmark researchers are using the money for a trial of hepatitis B vaccination at birth in Guinea-Bissau.

Decking Your Halls–3 Tips and 5 Exercises for Injury-Free Merry Making
The holiday season is one of decorating and festivities, but the risk of falls and injuries is real. These tips and exercises can help keep you safe.

Coconut Water Emerges as Potential Aid for Ulcerative Colitis
Research points to the power of potassium, combined with coconut water’s anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, to improve gut health.

Side Effects of 30 Antidepressants Ranked and Compared: Lancet Study
A first-of-its-kind comparison of 30 antidepressants found differences in physical side effects–insights that can help patients and doctors choose treatments.

Chef’s Table: He Makes Appalachian Cuisine That’s Worth the Trip to West Virginia
This chef describes his food as an elevated take on Appalachian comfort food.

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From Therapy, to a Job and Future: A Breakthrough for One Young Autistic Aussie
‘That’s very reassuring for me as a parent, knowing that he’s not just thrown in the deep end and has to learn how to swim,’ said Linda Soussa.

Taking the Kids: Fun Off the Slopes
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