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Trump Names Former ICE Director Thomas Homan as Border Czar
Homan’s appointment does not require approval from the U.S. Senate.
How America Came to Possess the Hope Diamond
In ‘This Week in History,’ we follow a ‘matchless’ diamond’s journey from the mines of India to French kings and finally to the ‘King of Diamonds.’
‘Silo’: The Sophomore Set
A different set of avoidable problems keeps the series from achieving true greatness.
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Biden Will Continue to Push for Ukraine Aid in Next 2 Months Before Leaving, Adviser Says
‘Our approach remains the same as it’s been for the last 2 1/2 years,’ Jake Sullivan says.
What to Expect From Trump’s First Day in Office
The president-elect is expected to issue a series of executive orders and take other actions to fulfill pledges he made throughout the 2024 campaign.
How a Second Trump Term Could Impact US Production, Prices, and Investments
Trump is expected to build on his first presidency.
9 Things to Know About Elise Stefanik, Trump’s Pick for UN Ambassador
The lawmaker, who leads the House Republican Conference, is a Trump loyalist, a strong Israel supporter, and a Harvard graduate.
Film Spotlighting China’s Forced Organ Harvesting Shocks New Yorkers
The award-winning ‘State Organs’ documentary will have a week-long theater run starting on Nov. 15.
Biden Commemorates Veterans Day at Arlington National Cemetery
‘It has been the greatest honor of my life to lead you, to serve you, care for you, to defend you just as you defended us,’ the president said.
Senate Majority Leader Candidates Agree to Trump’s Demand for Recess Appointments
Sens. John Thune (R-S.D.), John Cornyn (R-Texas) and Rick Scott (R-Fla.) have said they would support recess appointments.
Taiwan Businessman to Sue Chinese Officials Who Sanctioned Him Over Political Views
‘Taiwan is in a difficult spot, but we have to work hard. You cannot not do anything,’ Tsao’s lawyer said.
Governor Seeks Answers on Whether Tennesseans Were Discriminated Against by FEMA
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee called for the state’s attorney general to investigate if FEMA discriminated against Trump-supporting Tennesseans amid relief efforts.
Russian Drone Bombardment of Ukraine Continues to Intensify
Over the weekend, Moscow launched its largest ever drone attack against its neighbor, with a record-breaking 145 unmanned aerial vehicles sent over Ukraine.
Gold Sees Biggest Weekly Dip in More Than 5 Months
The drop came as Trump, who promised strong pro-business policies, won the 2024 election.
Arizona Supreme Court Declines Emergency Request to Extend Mail Ballot Deadline
The American Civil Liberties Union had argued that tens of thousands of Arizona voters could be disenfranchised due to the ballot restrictions.
Schumer Says No Senate Orientation for McCormick Until Race Decided
Although multiple media outlets have called the race for McCormick, Schumer said the 100,000 ballots yet to count make the race undetermined.
Trump to Nominate Rep. Elise Stefanik as UN Ambassador
‘Elise is an incredibly strong, tough, and smart America First fighter,’ Trump said.
Veterans Reflect on the Boy Inside Them That Died on the Battlefield
From Vietnam to the Gulf War, to the Global War on Terror, maturity comes fast under fire, combat soldiers say.
Veteran Service Providers Ask Americans to Go Beyond Saying ‘Thank You for Your Service’
Potential employees should avoid typecasting veterans by military roles and listen to their stories, says Charlie Hall, CEO of Upstate Warriors Solutions.
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For Love of Country: Learning About Our Veterans Through Books
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The Untold Stories of the Tiananmen Massacre
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A History of the American Nation
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Of Cars and Kids
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Pancreatic cancer presents no obvious symptoms, and in most cases, it has already progressed to an advanced stage by the time it is diagnosed.
Early Warning Signs and Minimally Invasive Surgical Approaches in Pancreatic Cancer
Pancreatic cancer presents no obvious symptoms, and in most cases, it has already progressed to an advanced stage by the time it is diagnosed.
Dancing Through Time: Chopin’s Lost Waltz Rediscovered
A recently unearthed Chopin waltz leads to a flurry of online performances despite some doubts as to its authenticity.
Nottoway Plantation: An Antebellum Home Near Baton Rouge
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we step into a home from the elegant Deep South.
‘Blitz’: McQueen’s ‘Odyssey’ Is an Inspired Take on World War II
The director tries an unusual approach that works at points, but overall the film’s timeline is off. Irrespective, it’s worth seeing.
Isabella I: Spain’s Greatest Queen
The magnificence of her joint reign with her husband produced one of the world’s earliest superpowers.
Dancing Through Time: Chopin’s Lost Waltz Rediscovered
A recently unearthed Chopin waltz leads to a flurry of online performances despite some doubts as to its authenticity.