Federal Government Announces New Export Restrictions on AI Tech
The new regulation seeks to address concerns that AI, in the wrong hands, could pose significant national security risks.
Americans Are Not Eating ‘Real Food’—Here’s What You Need to Know: Vani Hari
“Our bodies are not meant to handle these man-made chemicals that have been invented in the last 50 years,” says Vani Hari.
How the Legacy Media Helped Conceal Mass Killing in China: Levi Browde
The persecution of 70 million to 100 million people has largely been hidden from the public.
A Look at Life When Philosophy Holds No Answers
Thomas Ward’s ‘After Stoicism’ presents philosophy’s fullness and shortcomings, and the consolation that faith offers.
Daniel in the Lion’s Den: Daniel Webster, the Senate, and Two Speeches
The great political orator stirred emotions through his vivid, patriotic speeches that drew mixed reactions from his U.S. Senate colleagues.
Science, Exploration, and the Start of National Geographic Society
In ‘This Week in History,’ 19th-century Europe erupted with geographic societies, leading America to form its own and history’s most influential one.
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13 Trump Appointees Face Confirmation Hearings This Week
The back-to-back hearings are likely to prove the first major test of Trump’s second term in office as Republicans grapple with a slim majority in the Senate.
24 Dead as Firefighters Race to Contain Los Angeles Wildfires; High Winds Expected to Return
Firefighters have made progress in containing fires as authorities report 24 dead, 16 missing, and 12,000 structures burned.
CCP Spy Cases Have Quadrupled in Last 3 Years: Taiwan Security Bureau
Almost two-thirds of the individuals prosecuted in 2024 were active or former military personnel, the bureau said.
Trudeau Broaches His Dinner With Trump, Retaliatory Tariffs, Anti-Incumbency Trend in MSNBC Interview
“[Annexation] actually sort of came up at one point, and then we started musing back and forth about this,” Trudeau told Jen Psaki.
Israel Seeks Economic Rebound as War Takes Toll
The longest war in Israel’s history has hit its economy hard, but analysts find cause for optimism as foreign investment bounces back and high tech hangs on.
With Trump Presidency Approaching, Israel and Hamas Maneuver Toward Deal
Israel’s prime minister met with the U.S. president-elect’s envoy, then dispatched a high-level team to negotiate as reports circulated a deal was close.
Canada Sending 60 Firefighters to Help Quell California’s Wildfires
Forecasters warn that strong winds will return this week, which could push the fires further through Los Angeles county.
‘Deeply Touched, Inspired’ by Shen Yun, Says Writer
Audience members shared their reactions after experiencing Shen Yun Performing Arts.
Americans Are Not Eating ‘Real Food’—Here’s What You Need to Know: Vani Hari
“Our bodies are not meant to handle these man-made chemicals that have been invented in the last 50 years,” says Vani Hari.
Day in Photos: Inauguration Rehearsal, Fire in Czech Republic, and Brazil Festival
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
Behind Trump’s Greenland Comment, Years of Concern Over Growing China, Russia Influence
Both the Trump and Biden administrations have warned about rising risks in the Arctic over the last 8 years.
CCP Fears Its Crimes Against Persecuted Spiritual Group May Spell Party’s Doom, Source Says
CCP officials worry the United States will investigate the regime’s crimes of killing for organs in China, primarily using Falun Gong practitioners.
US to Support Foreign Minerals Projects to Reduce Reliance on China
China banned the export of certain critical minerals with military usages like gallium, germanium, and antimony to the United States.
The Lawsuits Targeting President-elect Trump
An overview of the status of the main lawsuits that have been lodged against the president-elect in recent years.
Doctors Ask Supreme Court to Block California Board From Penalizing Certain COVID-19 Views
The physicians say California cannot take away their free speech rights on public health grounds.
These US Companies Are Rolling Back Some DEI Policies
Public momentum has turned against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in recent years.
FEMA Warns High Winds Will Add More Danger to LA Wildfires This Week
‘What I’m hearing right now is that the winds are potentially getting dangerous and strong again,’ FEMA administrator said.
Food Prices Predicted to Increase 1.9 Percent in 2025: USDA
In 2021, prices rose by 3.9 percent, in 2022 by 9.9 percent, and in 2023 by 5.8 percent.
Russia Unlikely to Help China in Event of Protracted War in Indo-Pacific: Expert
“I think in the near term, it’s extraordinarily unlikely that Russia would participate,” David Stone said.
Newsom Signs Executive Order to Clear Path for Rebuilding After Los Angeles Fires
The executive order will target price gouging and halt some environmental regulations to speed up rebuilding, the governor said.
What ‘Nourishing Traditions’ Author Sally Fallon Morell Really Eats in a Day
The president of the Weston A. Price Foundation shares ancestral advice for the modern kitchen, for real, whole nourishment.
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How the ‘Bridge That Couldn’t Be Built’ Was Built
In ‘This Week in History,’ the citizens of San Francisco chose to build the impossible bridge and rely on a brilliant designer to lead the way.
Gillick’s Unforgettable Phone Call From Baseball Hall of Fame
In December 2010, former MLB general manager Pat Gillick was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame by the Expansion Era Committee.
Gillick’s Unforgettable Phone Call From Baseball Hall of Fame
In December 2010, former MLB general manager Pat Gillick was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame by the Expansion Era Committee.
Puppy Bowl XXI to Feature 142 Rescue Puppies, Including Mr. Pickles, Julep, and Smoosh
The Animal Planet’s annual Puppy Bowl will air on Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 9.
Puppy Bowl XXI to Feature 142 Rescue Puppies, Including Mr. Pickles, Julep, and Smoosh
The Animal Planet’s annual Puppy Bowl will air on Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 9.
How to Clear Acne and Choose the Right Skincare Acids
A dermatologist suggests the best products and procedures for keeping skin healthy and clear.
How to Clear Acne and Choose the Right Skincare Acids
A dermatologist suggests the best products and procedures for keeping skin healthy and clear.
‘Landman: Season One’: ‘Yellowstone’ Set in West Texas With Oil and Gas
Taylor Sheridan and Billy Bob Thornton team up for a mostly engaging dramatic thriller.
When Tea-Drinking Prompted a Military Innovation
The British equipped their tanks with boiling vessels to brew their daily cuppa.
A Perennial Garden of Glass
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Taylor Sheridan and Billy Bob Thornton team up for a mostly engaging dramatic thriller.
Coffee Lover? Review These Ways to Keep It Balanced
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