In Israel, Rubio and Netanyahu Pledge to Curb Iran
‘Israel and America stand shoulder to shoulder in countering the threat of Iran,’ the Israeli prime minister said.
America’s $36 Trillion Debt, Musk’s DOGE Cuts, and Tracking Real-Time Inflation: Stefan Rust
What will be the economic impact of DOGE’s aggressive cost-cutting? And what about the Trump administration tariffs?

A 3,500-Year-Old Obelisk’s Journey from Alexandria to NYC
In ‘This Week in History,’ a generous offer by Egypt’s khedive results in a historic undertaking to transport a sacred obelisk to Central Park.

The World’s Oldest Orchestras
Great composers and musicians come and go, but these orchestras have withstood the test of time.
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Trump to Attend NASCAR’s Daytona 500 for 2nd Time as President
Trump attended the race in February 2020 and issued the command for drivers to start their engines.
Europe Will Not Take Part in Ukraine Peace Talks, US Envoy Says
European leaders are set to hold an emergency summit on Ukraine as the United States and Russia meet in Saudi Arabia over the Russia–Ukraine war.
Education Department Tells States to End DEI in Schools or Risk Federal Funding
The state education departments are given 14 days to ensure compliance.
Trump Restores Plastic Straws—What to Know
The order ends federal ‘procurement and forced use of paper straws,’ ending what Trump called an ‘irrational campaign.’
Egg Prices Hit New Highs as Flocks Wiped Out Over Virus
Since the avian influenza outbreak began, the nation’s top three egg-producing states—Iowa, Ohio, and Indiana—have lost more than 55 million birds.
Housing Supply at Highest Level Since Early Pandemic: Report
A typical home sold in January sat on the market a week longer compared to a year ago, data show.
America’s $36 Trillion Debt, Musk’s DOGE Cuts, and Tracking Real-Time Inflation: Stefan Rust
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US Navy Outsourcing Plan Signals Strong Future for South Korean Shipbuilders
The Trump administration will continue to bolster US shipbuilding capacity through a defense industrial partnership with its allies.
‘You Won’t Want to Miss It’: Ohio Mayor Says Shen Yun Is ‘A Must’
When Mayor Mark Andrew Messer learned the story behind Shen Yun Performing Arts, he was honored to have the opportunity to congratulate them.
Republicans Seek to Unleash President’s Power to Not Spend
Republican lawmakers want to repeal a Watergate-era law that reins in the president’s ability to decline to spend funds appropriated by Congress.
Many Israelis Like Trump’s Gaza Plan but Some Worry It Won’t Work
About half of Israelis like the plan and consider it practical. Another third like it but don’t think it will work out.
Dry Eye: Common Eye Condition With 2 Main Causes
Dry eye syndrome affects millions of Americans every year.
Zelenskyy Holds Out for Better US Security Guarantee in Natural Resources Deal
Zelenskyy has spoken with U.S. officials about trading Ukraine’s natural resources for continued U.S. assistance but no deal has been struck.
California Rejects State Farm’s Rate Increase Request Amid LA Fire Claims
The insurer said the rate increase is needed to prevent further depletion of capital that may affect its credit rating and harm mortgage customers.
Day in Photos: Protests in Beirut, Fire at Peatland Forest, and Art Deco Festival
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
2 US Navy Ships Sail Through Taiwan Strait, 1st Transit Since Trump Inauguration
Observers say the actions serve to deter the Chinese regime’s aggression toward Taiwan and maintain freedom of navigation in the strait.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate has begun the confirmation process for the president-elect’s new administration.
Mississippi Spends the Most on Groceries, New Jersey the Least: Report
Egg prices are up by over 200 percent since 2021, with prices of other essentials such as chicken, bread, and milk rising by double digits.
Stock Rally Resumes Amid Stubborn Inflation and Weak Retail Sales
Weak sales have raised concerns that consumer spending—a driving force behind the economic recovery since the end of the pandemic—is slowing down.
Director Jarod O‘Flaherty on Faith-Based Crime Series ‘Vindication’
‘Vindication’ unveils fourth season on March 20.
‘My Dead Friend Zoe’: Honoring Americas War Veterans
Director Hausmann-Stokes’ message is simple: Make America great again by walking a mile in our veterans’ shoes and adding them to your daily gratitude list.

Carmelo Anthony, Dwight Howard Among 17 Basketball Hall of Fame Finalists
The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame has 17 finalists for the 2025 class.

Carmelo Anthony, Dwight Howard Among 17 Basketball Hall of Fame Finalists
The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame has 17 finalists for the 2025 class.

Cannabis Is Behind Rising Cases of Nausea and Vomiting
Although not fully understood, cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome symptoms include nausea, cyclic vomiting, and abdominal pain.

Cannabis Is Behind Rising Cases of Nausea and Vomiting
Although not fully understood, cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome symptoms include nausea, cyclic vomiting, and abdominal pain.

Trapped Underground: The 2002 Rescue of the Quecreek Miners
The rescue is a story of a community coming together in a race against time.

‘Accidental Presidents’: Stepping Up When Needed
An insightful book gauges how vice presidents flourished or floundered when suddenly thrust into the presidency.

‘Derelict’: A Stranger Walks Among Us
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Matthew W. Stirling: Archaeologist of the Americas
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet an ethnologist whose passion for Central and South America led to revolutionary discoveries.

Trapped Underground: The 2002 Rescue of the Quecreek Miners
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The Perfect Hot Dish Recipe for When You’re on the Go
A winter classic, this hot dish is perfect for meal train assignments, potlucks, and informal gatherings.