Syria’s Assad in Moscow, Asylum Granted After Ouster, Russian Media Says
Russian Foreign Ministry said that Bashar Assad had left Syria after negotiations with rebel groups, and gave instructions to “transfer power peacefully.”
Cathedrals: The Pinnacles of Human Ambition
The great houses of worship reflect “the better angels of our nature.”
Michelangelo’s Poems: Painting a Picture of Immortality
The renowned artist of the Renaissance was also a poet of some repute as seen in these verses of physical beauty.
From San Francisco to Honolulu: The Story of the Transpacific Cable
In ‘This Week in History,’ naval soundings in the Pacific, the annexation of Hawaii, and the defeat of the Spanish forever changed the way we communicate.
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In Secret Meeting, Xi Jinping Ordered New Strategy to Attack Falun Gong Globally
US lawmakers condemn new transnational repression campaign against Falun Gong that spreads disinformation in Western media and co-opts the American legal system
Biden Pledges US Support for Syria, Its Neighbors After Collapse of Assad Regime
The president described the fall of the regime as ‘a moment of historic opportunity’ for Syrians and ‘a moment of risk and uncertainty.’
Trump Signals Families With Mixed Immigration Statuses May Be Deported, Vows End to Birthright Citizenship
‘The only way you don’t break up the family is you keep them together and you have to send them all back,’ the president-elect said.
Trump Plans to Pardon Jan. 6 Defendants on First Day in Office
The renewed promise was made in the wake of Biden’s controversial decision to pardon his son.
Jay-Z Denies Sexual Assault Allegations in Civil Lawsuit
The plaintiff alleges Jay Z and Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs raped her at a party when she was 13 years old.
Hurricane Helene Recovery in North Carolina Town Fueled by Devoted Locals
The Appalachian Disaster Coalition was founded by a group of residents who are focused on short-term and long-term needs in hard-hit Yancey County.
Trump Says He’s Open to a Deal With Democrats on Dreamers
‘I will work with the Democrats on a plan,’ Trump said in a Dec. 8 interview in response to a question on illegal immigrants brought to the U.S. as children.
Shen Yun Performers Talk Maturing in Faith and Character Through Arts
The principles of Falun Gong play a major role in their quest for refined art and morals, they said.
Party Trays, Hush Puppies, More Cucumbers Recalled Due to Contamination Concerns
The recalls follow an outbreak of salmonella infection that has already affected 19 states.
House to Vote on $3 Billion in Funding to Remove Chinese Telecom Equipment From US Networks
American telecom networks made headlines recently as intelligence officials confirmed ongoing Chinese state-backed hacking activities targeting the networks.
NYPD Releases 2 New Photos of Man Wanted for Questioning in Shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO
The photos show the individual wearing a medical-style mask.
Netanyahu Says Israeli Forces Secured Buffer Zone in Golan Heights After Syria’s Assad Toppled
‘We have to take action against possible threats,’ the Israeli leader said Sunday.
China-Linked Hackers Targeted ‘Very Senior’ US Political Figures, White House Says
‘We’re still investigating the scope and scale,’ an administration official said.
Slain CEO Should Have Been Guarded, Says Security Officer Who Once Protected Him
Long before he was UnitedHealthcare’s CEO, Brian Thompson impressed a security expert who is now raising questions over the circumstances of Thompson’s death.
Mitral Valve Prolapse: Common Heart Valve Problem With 10 Signs
Characterized by a floppy heart valve, mitral valve prolapse is one of the most common heart valve problems, affecting up to 3 percent of Americans.
South Korea’s Former Defense Minister Arrested Over Role in Martial Law Decree
The former defense minister voluntarily appeared for questioning at the Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office.
Syrian Rebels Declare End of Assad Family Rule as They Capture Damascus
The Syrian prime minister also spoke to the nation by video, addressing the opposition.
Documentary Eyes Oscar Platform to Highlight Brutal Abuse in China
A documentary that focuses on the state-perpetuated forced organ harvesting in China hopes to bring the issue wider attention.
Miracle on 95th Street: Little Virginia’s Letter
An answer to the 8-year-old Virginia O’Hanlon’s written inquiry, “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus” has been printed in newspapers throughout the nation.
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Cutting the Budget
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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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Orlando Magic Lose Franz Wagner Indefinitely to Torn Oblique
Having a career season, Wagner was hurt in Friday’s game with the same injury that has sidelined Paolo Banchero for nearly six weeks.
Orlando Magic Lose Franz Wagner Indefinitely to Torn Oblique
Having a career season, Wagner was hurt in Friday’s game with the same injury that has sidelined Paolo Banchero for nearly six weeks.
Experts: 4 Ways to Savor the Season and Avoid Digestive Drama
It’s possible to stay on your routine and minimize stress while avoiding overeating and indulging in too many rich foods with mindful eating tips.
Experts: 4 Ways to Savor the Season and Avoid Digestive Drama
It’s possible to stay on your routine and minimize stress while avoiding overeating and indulging in too many rich foods with mindful eating tips.
King’s College Chapel at England’s Cambridge University
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we behold the Gothic majesty of a medieval place of worship.
‘Tokyo Twilight’: A Family’s Reckoning
Post-war Tokyo is the background for the dynamics of a broken family that begins to heal, in this film by director Yasujiro Ozu.
80 Years Later: Remembering the Battle of Bastogne
Upon the 80th anniversary of Bastogne, a turning point in World War II, it’s time to recognize heroes of the brutal battle that secured an Allied victory.
Heavenly Himalayan Art, Beyond the Veil
Art lovers can see rare sacred art in The Met Museum’s ‘Mandalas: Mapping the Buddhist Art of Tibet’ exhibition.
King’s College Chapel at England’s Cambridge University
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we behold the Gothic majesty of a medieval place of worship.
German Potato Salad the Southern German Way: Light, Tangy, and Bacon-Free!
After peeling the potatoes, the rest of the recipe is a breeze.