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The Biden administration has challenged the law under the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
‘Meeting the Moment’: Inspiring Presidential Leadership
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“White Christmas’: Irving Berlin’s Wistful Memories
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UnitedHealthcare CEO Killed in Targeted Attack: 5 Things We Know
Brian Thompson, 50, was gunned down outside a hotel in Manhattan on the morning of Dec. 4, NYPD officials say.
Trump Names Social Security Administration Head
The president-elect has tapped Frank Bisignano, president of fintech company Fiserv, to lead the agency.
Jeff Bezos Expresses Optimism About Trump’s Deregulation Agenda, Offers to Help
The CEO praised President-elect Trump’s deregulatory agenda, expressing optimism and hinting at collaboration with Elon Musk’s efficiency efforts.
Majority of NATO Nations Show Sharp Uptick in Military Spending
Amid ongoing war in Ukraine, NATO members are spending billions more on defense.
French Government Ousted in No-Confidence Vote
Prime Minister Michel Barnier was ousted from office after parties from the left and right of French politics united following his controversial forced budget.
Trump Defense Nominee Pete Hegseth Says He Will Not ‘Back Down’ Amid New Allegations
Multiple Fox News personalities have come to Hegseth’s defense in recent days.
House Republicans Will Have 3-Seat Majority After Final Race Called in 2024 Election
Seven House Republicans lost their seats, although the conference picked up new seats in Pennsylvania, Alaska, Colorado, and Michigan to earn a 3-seat majority.
Shen Yun Alleges Lawsuit ‘Undoubtedly’ Part of CCP Attack Campaign
Performing arts company raises concern over CCP infiltration into U.S. media as well as attempts to erode freedoms.
House Republicans Question Immigration Agency Chief Over Mass Parole Program
So far, the program has allowed 531,000 foreign nationals into the country.
South Korean President Faces Impeachment Vote After Short-Lived Martial Law
The impeachment vote is expected as early as Dec. 6 and requires the support of two-thirds of Parliament to pass.
Los Angeles Council Approves ‘Sanctuary City’ Ordinance to Protect Illegal Immigrants
The action follows President-elect Donald Trump’s confirmation of plans to initiate mass deportations.
South Korean President Names New Defense Minister Amid Political Turmoil
Yoon accepted the resignation of Kim Yong-hyun, the outgoing defense minister.
Biden Hopes Trump Will Build on His Investment in Africa
The Biden administration invested $4 billion in an infrastructure project in Africa to strengthen supply chains and now hopes Trump will continue the effort.
Gaza Talks May Resume After Trump’s Pressure For Hostage Deal
With an Israeli delegation reportedly headed to Cairo, hopes were rising for a cease-fire and hostage release.
Golf’s 10 Biggest Newsmakers in 2024
Scottie Scheffler and Nelly Korda displayed dominance, and Xander Schauffele finally won big, but what’s up with Tiger Woods?
US Factories Cut 26,000 Jobs in November as Manufacturing Woes Persist
America’s manufacturing sector shed 26,000 jobs last month in the latest sign of persistent woes gripping the nation’s industries.
A Simple Technique to Fight Stress and Inflammation
A simple technique for stimulating the vagus nerve can reduce inflammation, improve mental health, and boost cognitive performance.
Trump Seeks to Dismiss Georgia Criminal Case, Citing Presidential Immunity
Trump’s attorneys said presidential immunity and the supremacy clause protected him from prosecution.
Trump Considering DeSantis as Pentagon Chief Alternative to Hegseth: Source
Pete Hegseth, Trump’s nominee for the role, said on Dec. 4 that he has no intention of turning down his nomination.
Jerry Nadler to Step Down as Top Democrat on House Judiciary Committee, Endorses Raskin
Nadler, who has been in Congress since 1992, has served as the committee’s chairman and ranking member for the past seven years.
‘Moana 2’: Disney’s Pretty Non-Princess Is Pretty Princess-y
‘Moana 2’ is more of the same. It’s not quite as good as the first one, but your kids will most likely love it.
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The Untold Stories of the Tiananmen Massacre
We will never know how many people were massacred the night of June 3‒4, 1989
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When Plant-Based Eating Sends Cholesterol Soaring
Two researchers perform a personal case study showing that their unique metabolic profiles respond in a way that contradicts standard dietary advice.
When Plant-Based Eating Sends Cholesterol Soaring
Two researchers perform a personal case study showing that their unique metabolic profiles respond in a way that contradicts standard dietary advice.
‘The Fatal Encounter’: A Compelling Epic and Action Thriller Set in Feudal Korea
Set during Korea’s imperial period, the film presents palace intrigue that will leave viewers at the edge of their seats.
Soren Kierkegaard’s 3 Stages for a Meaningful Life
To be completely fulfilled in life, humankind must find purpose through faith.
Devastation and Miracles During the Great Peshtigo Fire
In this installment of “Forgotten History Matters,” a wildfire was waiting to happen during an extreme drought in 1871.
‘Floating Weeds’: The Tides of Change
Acclaimed Japanese director Yasujiro Ozu gives us a slice-of-life film with the lows of life that we all face.
‘The Fatal Encounter’: A Compelling Epic and Action Thriller Set in Feudal Korea
Set during Korea’s imperial period, the film presents palace intrigue that will leave viewers at the edge of their seats.
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