What to Expect From Trump Administration’s Mass Deportation Plans
States that are willing to help could work with the federal government to patrol the southwest border and even arrest illegal immigrants.
Why We Teach Our First Graders Shakespeare: Michael Fitzgerald
Michael Fitzgerald is the principal of a private elementary school in New York focused on classics, immersion in nature, and nurturing strong moral character.
Texas Sues Companies for Collusion on Climate Agenda | Live With Josh
Texas is suing major investment companies for their role in the climate agenda.
Knute Rockne: Father of an American Sporting Tradition
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A War Hero, a Brilliant Diplomat, and the ‘Corrupt’ 1824 Election
In ‘This Week in History,’ accusations of a ‘corrupt bargain’ during the 1824 election lead to the rise of the Democratic and Republican parties.
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US Reduces Garment Imports From China, Benefiting Other Asian Nations
Trade wars and China’s human rights violations mainly contribute to the slump, with experts watching how Trump’s new tenure will impact it further.
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The president-elect is selecting his Cabinet nominees after winning the 2024 presidential election.
Supreme Court to Hear Arguments Over FDA’s Rejection of Flavored Vape Products
The Fifth Circuit held that the FDA’s rejections were arbitrary and capricious.
Biden Visits Africa to Highlight Signature Investment Project
The trip aims to lay the foundation for a new U.S. approach to Africa in response to growing communist Chinese influence on the continent, an official said.
CCP Whistleblower Names Top Chinese Official Behind Attacks on Shen Yun
The Chinese regime’s Ministry of State Security is undertaking a plan against Falun Gong spiritual practice and Shen Yun, whistleblower says.
The Hunt for the Best Christmas Tree Ever
Independents struggle in an industry now dominated by Big Ag and Big Box retailers but longtime customers know these lots are still the place to find ‘The One.’
Canada to Strengthen Border After Trump Tariff Threat, Top Official Says
Canadian Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc said that more resources will be sent to the border.
China’s Consumer Spending Problem Has Become an International Issue
The country’s dependence on investment and exports is threatening its economy at home and affecting prices worldwide.
Congress’s December To-Do List
Top of the list is to pass government funding before a Dec. 20 deadline to avert a shutdown.
Investigations of Chinese Military Officials a Setback to Xi’s Taiwan Plan: Experts
The successive incidents involving Xi-appointed generals affect morale within the army and cast a shadow over the plan to annex Taiwan, experts say.
Trump Threatens 100 Percent Tariffs on BRICS Members If They Challenge US Dollar
Members of the BRICS economic bloc have discussed dumping the U.S. dollar and adopting a new shared currency.
US Won’t Return Nuclear Weapons to Ukraine, Says National Security Adviser
‘That is not under consideration, no,’ says Jake Sullivan in response to multiple reports.
Taiwan President Reiterates Commitment to Peace in Visit to Hawaii
Lai Ching-te is transiting through Hawaii for a seven-day trip to Taiwan’s three diplomatic allies in the South Pacific.
First-Ever Mock Trial Finds Kim Jong Un Guilty of Crimes Against Humanity
The mock court aims to demonstrate that open and transparent legal procedures can hold even dictators accountable, said the head of a Korean legal group.
Trump Appoints Massad Boulos to Senior Arab Advisory Role
Boulos is the father-in-law of Tiffany Trump, the president-elect’s daughter.
Black Friday Annual Sales Jump 3.4 Percent, Says Mastercard
Cyber Monday is expected to produce a new single-day record of $993 million in Buy Now, Pay Later sales, said Adobe.
‘September 5’: How 1972 Olympics Hostage Crisis was Reported
“September 5” skillfully portrays how sports broadcasters at the 1972 Olympics navigated unknown ethical territory in reporting a tragic but newsworthy event.
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Alabama A&M Player Dies After Injury at Game Last Month
Linebacker Medrick ‘Meddy’ Burnett Jr., 20, passed away this week after suffering traumatic injuries a month ago at a game against Alabama State.
Alabama A&M Player Dies After Injury at Game Last Month
Linebacker Medrick ‘Meddy’ Burnett Jr., 20, passed away this week after suffering traumatic injuries a month ago at a game against Alabama State.
Seasonal Affective Disorder: Likely Causes and 5 Natural Approaches
About 5 percent of American adults experience seasonal affective disorder, typically in the fall and winter months.
Seasonal Affective Disorder: Likely Causes and 5 Natural Approaches
About 5 percent of American adults experience seasonal affective disorder, typically in the fall and winter months.
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Director Park Young-ju dramatizes the plight and resilience of ordinary people.
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