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Former US Ambassador Charged With Secretly Spying for Cuba for 40 Years
Attorney General Merrick Garland has called it one of the "highest-reaching and longest-lasting infiltrations" ever experienced by the U.S. government.
China Bribed, Spied in Micronesia to Suppress Opponents: Former President
CCP approached a regional governor, who "confided in me and said, 'Mr. President, of course I told them No, because that would be treason,'" Mr. Panuelo said.
Former US Ambassador Charged With Secretly Spying for Cuba for 40 Years
Attorney General Merrick Garland has called it one of the "highest-reaching and longest-lasting infiltrations" ever experienced by the U.S. government.
China Bribed, Spied in Micronesia to Suppress Opponents: Former President
CCP approached a regional governor, who "confided in me and said, 'Mr. President, of course I told them No, because that would be treason,'" Mr. Panuelo said.
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Joe Biden Received Monthly Payments From Son's Business: Records
The records were made public by a House panel.
Judge Denies Jack Smith's Request to Conceal Documents in Trump Classified Materials Case
A federal judge has denied special counsel Jack Smith's request to keep some documents hidden in former President Donald Trump's classified documents case.
Trump Can't Go on Trial If He's Elected in 2024, Lawyer Says
A lawyer for the former president said he can't face trial if he wins the election next November.
The CCP's United Front Against American Performing Arts Company | Special Feature
When we think of conquering a country, we often think of troops marching down the streets. But when the dust clears, what does it look like then?
Respiratory Illnesses on the Rise Across the US, CDC Warns
The CDC said that cases of respiratory viruses are on the rise across the U.S.
Gun Business Challenges Arizona City's Refusal to Renew Advertising Contract
Rob Wilson said city advertising policy banning 'violent' ads singled out his business based on the fact that he deals with firearms training and merchandise.
A Question for Our Nation: What Does It Mean to Serve?
'Servant leadership extends beyond traditional business settings and equally applies to law enforcement and military leadership.'
Navy Chief Retires, Leaves Third Military Branch Without Confirmed Leader Amid Tuberville Abortion Hold
The U.S. Navy is now the third military service without a Senate-confirmed chief of staff as an impasse over the military's abortion policies continues to delay the confirmation process.
Virginia Lawmakers Push For Pause On FBI Headquarters Relocation
Bipartisan coalition voice concerns over alleged improprieties, call for transparency.
Watchdog to Probe FBI Headquarters Selection Process Amid Claims of Political Bias
The General Services Administration has been accused of allowing politics to influence its decision on where the new FBI headquarters will be located.
US Official Says Failed Hostage Negotiations Point to Abuse of Women by Hamas
Department of State spokesperson Matthew Miller says the White House has no reason to doubt the reports Hamas has committed sexual violence and rape.
All-Women's Catholic School to Admit Men Who Identify as Women
St. Mary's College, an all-girls Catholic school, said it is accepting trans women as part of its commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Alberta Catholic School Trustee Loses Position Over LGBT-Related Social Media Post
Monique LaGrange had posted photos on social media comparing school children waving Nazi flags to their counterparts waving LGBT flags in a classroom.
US Joins New Climate Pact to Shut Down All Coal Plants
Special climate envoy John Kerry has announced the Biden administration's latest climate pledge—to stop building new coal plants and shut down existing ones.
Hong Kong Journalist Feared ‘Missing’ After Attending Beijing’s Security Forum
Minnie Chan’s friends are worried about her whereabouts as she hasn’t been heard of since the forum was held in late October.

Panforte di Siena: An All-Season Christmas Cake
Rich with nuts, dried fruit, and spice bound with honey and chocolate, this Italian confection is meant to be savored by the sliver.
Panforte di Siena: An All-Season Christmas Cake
Rich with nuts, dried fruit, and spice bound with honey and chocolate, this Italian confection is meant to be savored by the sliver.
California’s Tax Revenues Fall Short, Multi-Billion-Dollar Deficit Widening: Legislative Analyst
The decrease in tax collections is second only to the nearly 29 percent drop in 2002 following the dotcom bust, according to state tax collection data.
Unpaid Parking Citations Amount to Nearly Half of San Francisco’s Half-Billion Dollar Budget Deficit
Many citations are given for parking meter violations, and higher fines are issued for blocking fire hydrants, red zones, and bus lanes.
Micro- and Nanoplastics Linked to Parkinson’s and Dementia
Experts say the new findings add to evidence linking plastics pollution to disease, urge political action to reduce environmental toxins.
PCBs in Schools Could Damage Reproductive Health
Women's health organizations drew attention to the effects polychlorinated biphenyl compounds,(PCBs) could have on the reproductive health of female students and staff in the city's schools with a press conference on Monday.
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Learning History Matters
We need to arm ourselves with more truthful knowledge.
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I cry this from the rooftops for anyone who would listen.
Insecurity
Children need to grow up knowing they are loved and special to their families, but that doesn't make them entitled to everything they want.
Nuclear Fiascos Revisited?
Nuclear power plants are inherently very complex undertakings and entail literally hundreds of thousands of interdependent physical and electrical components.
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Popular Acne Medication Not Linked to Suicide: Study
The study's findings contradict years of reports that the drug has been associated with suicide and a wide range of psychiatric disorders, including depression.

Popular Acne Medication Not Linked to Suicide: Study
The study's findings contradict years of reports that the drug has been associated with suicide and a wide range of psychiatric disorders, including depression.

'May December': Is Netfli(X-rated) Normalizing Pedophilia?
“May December” is based on the true story of a female middle-school teacher convicted of raping a child. She later married him. What's normal these days?

'The Last Outlaws: The Desperate Last Days of the Dalton Gang'
The end of the Dalton Gang mirrored the closing of the American Frontier in the 1890s.

History’s Most Interesting Coat
Polish nobleman Thaddeus Kosciuszko contributed to the American Revolution in many ways. He also contributed Catherine the Great's coat to Thomas Jefferson.

WWII Pacific Theater Books for the Next Generation
These books deal with events that transpired after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.

War Correspondent Jane Ferguson Risks Life To Tell Stories of People Living Amid War's Horrors
In order to be a good storyteller, she must listen carefully.

The 6 Finest Christmas Wonderlands in America
Embrace the holiday spirit and cozy vibes at these six destinations.

'The End of Liberalism'
As part of the Dissident American Thought Today Series, Chilton Williamson Jr.'s book has tremendous intellectual heft.

'May December': Is Netfli(X-rated) Normalizing Pedophilia?
“May December” is based on the true story of a female middle-school teacher convicted of raping a child. She later married him. What's normal these days?

Cranberry Crumble Bars Will Have Your Guests Feeling Festive in No Time
Sweet and tangy cranberries make these crumble bars look so tempting.

It’s Getting Dark Pretty Early. Here’s How to Stay Active Outdoors While in Standard Time
If you're not a morning person, the change back to standard time can be difficult to navigate.

Brunch, Beach, Wine, Repeat. How to Do Santa Barbara Right
You don't have to fly all the way to crowded Venice to be close to water, wine, and good food.

More Details Revealed About Venice’s Day-Tripper Fee for Tourists
This new fee is meant to make life a little easier for residents of Venice.
It’s Getting Dark Pretty Early. Here’s How to Stay Active Outdoors While in Standard Time
If you're not a morning person, the change back to standard time can be difficult to navigate.