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University of Pennsylvania President, Board Chair Resign After Calls for Firing
Elizabeth Magill and Scott Bok have stepped down, the university said.
Major Donor Cuts $100 Million Donation for University of Pennsylvania After President's Testimony
Stone Ridge is not the first donor that has terminated its donations to UPenn for its poor response to the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack on Israel.
University of Pennsylvania President, Board Chair Resign After Calls for Firing
Elizabeth Magill and Scott Bok have stepped down, the university said.
Major Donor Cuts $100 Million Donation for University of Pennsylvania After President's Testimony
Stone Ridge is not the first donor that has terminated its donations to UPenn for its poor response to the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack on Israel.
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Hunter Biden Indicted on 9 Tax Evasion Charges in Special Counsel Probe
Prosecutors say he spent millions on a lavish lifestyle while evading paying his taxes.
Joe Biden Exchanged Dozens of Emails With Hunter Biden’s Business Associate: Document
President Biden used alias in emails to Eric Schwerin, Mr. Biden's longtime business partner, according to a newly disclosed document.
Arizona Governor Launches 'Operation SECURE' Amid Surge of Illegal Border Crossings
The operation seeks to leverage state assets as thousands of new daily arrivals threaten to overwhelm federal ports of entry.
EXCLUSIVE: Border Patrol Agents Blame Policy Reversals for Historic Surge in Illegal Crossings
Allowing foreigners to enter the US and be quickly released into the country is encouraging record numbers of illegal immigrants, officials contend.
Hunter Biden Indictment Part of 'Deep State' Plan to Hurt Trump, Says Vivek Ramaswamy
Republican presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy said the latest Hunter Biden indictment may be part of a 'deep state' ploy that serves several aims.
Ukrainian Gas Company Halved Hunter Biden's Salary After Father Left White House in 2017, Indictment Reveals
After salary cut, Hunter Biden would continue to work with Burisma for two more years, leaving the company in April 2019.
Dementia Sufferers Show Revival of Memory & Cognition Through Cell Nutrient–Plasmalogen Treatment–Key to Cure (Part 3)
Dr. Dayan Goodenowe's diagnostic technology to pinpoint biochemical imbalances is producing staggering results with patients
Americans Warned About Travel to Mexico Due to 'Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever'
An advisory has been issued for Americans traveling to parts of Mexico, warning them of a potentially deadly disease called Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
CDC Gives Update on Deadly Legionnaires' Outbreak in California
The CDC released the update on Thursday regarding the outbreak last year.
ACLU Will Represent NRA In Free Speech Case Before Supreme Court
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) will represent the National Rifle Association (NRA) in a First Amendment case before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Democrats Unveil What NRA Calls 'Most Sweeping Gun Prohibition Bill of the 21st Century'
A new gun control bill seeks to impose a sweeping ban on the most popular semi-automatic firearms, drawing opposition from gun rights groups.
Raising Guerilla Gurus: Cultivating a Military Mindset for a New Age
Today's military must embrace omnidirectional thinking, says a former special forces officer.
US Military to Conduct 'Flight Operations' in Another Country Amid Fears of War
The U.S. Southern Command confirmed that it 'will conduct flight operations within Guyana.'
Photos: The Celebrities Who Died in 2023
The entertainment industry lost Ryan O'Neal, Matthew Perry, and other big names in 2023.
Matthew Perry Death Certificate Sheds Light on Circumstances
The actor, 54, was found dead at his Los Angeles home on Oct. 28.
US Skips Congressional Review to Approve Sale of 14,000 Tank Shells to Israel
The Secretary of State has used emergency authority to skip Congressional review and approve the sale of thousands of tank shells to Israel.
Arab Leaders Urge US to Demand Ceasefire in Israel-Hamas War
“What is ongoing is eroding the credibility of the international rules-based order,” said Egyptian Foreign Affairs Minister Sameh Shoukry.
Over 5,000 Falun Gong Practitioners Participate in Annual Character Formation
The emblem of Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, translates to 'Great Way of the Law Wheel'
Half of Americans Believe Social Security Will Pay Them a Benefit When They Retire: Poll
Americans have grown somewhat more positive about Social Security's ability to provide them with retirement benefits—but the numbers are still concerning.
Americans Are Getting 2 SSI Payments in December 2023. Here's Why
Americans who receive the payments will receive two payments this month.
House GOP Files Resolution to Formalize Biden Impeachment Inquiry
The House GOP has released the text of a resolution to formalize the House impeachment inquiry of President Joe Biden.
Biden Responds to Allegations, While Republicans Push for Impeachment Inquiry
When pressed on whether he had indeed engaged with his family's business associates, President Biden reiterated, 'I did not.'
Italy Exits China's Belt and Road Project
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said the project did not produce the results that were expected.
Taliban Seek to Formally Join China's Belt and Road Initiative
The Taliban seized control of Afghanistan in 2021 and control vast mineral resources that would allow China to better manipulate the global economy.

A British Operetta, a Boston Theater, and Edison’s Illuminating Invention
In this installment of This Week in History, we learn that Thomas Edison races against time and lights up the world of entertainment.
A British Operetta, a Boston Theater, and Edison’s Illuminating Invention
In this installment of This Week in History, we learn that Thomas Edison races against time and lights up the world of entertainment.
Lighting the World: The Ingenuity of Thomas Edison's Light Bulb (Infographic)
Today, we take the light bulb for granted, but developing it took a long and painstaking process.
Nation’s Largest Pension System Faces Uncertain Future With Multibillion-Dollar Deficit
With 28 percent of what it owes to members unfunded, California's state employee pension system of $465 billion in assets is facing significant headwinds.
Popular Weight Loss Drugs Linked to Lower Colorectal Cancer Risk: Study
New research finds GLP-1 agonist drugs like Ozempic may significantly reduce colorectal cancer risk, especially for obese patients.
The Essential Guide to Colorectal Cancer: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, and Natural Approaches
Colorectal cancer is the third most diagnosed cancer in both men and women in the United States.
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The Oslo Accords
We pray for the safety of the many hostages taken by Hamas.
Re: 'Why Would Anyone Vote for This?'
It is hard to imagine that anyone who does see the cause-and-effect link would vote for this.
A Striking Contrast
I could not help but notice a striking contrast with regard to the matter of entering and exiting the United States.
Biden's Foreign Policy Failure
First there was the Afghanistan debacle. Then the seemingly unresolvable Ukraine war. Now, the new war in the Middle East. What is next?
Border Catastrophe
I'll bet these sanctuary cities are regretting their "philanthropy" now.
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Make a Joyful Noise
The 18th-century reinterpretation of a psalm became the unlikely classic Christmas carol, "Joy to the World."

Francis P. Duffy: The US Army’s Most Decorated Cleric
In this installment of Profiles in History, we learn about the selfless devotion of Rev. Francis P. Duffy during wartime and peace.

‘Water Music’: An Instrumental Piece Like No Other
Handel’s masterpiece included several cultures and brought classical music into the modern age.

Book Review: The Unlikely Friendship Between Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, and John Burroughs
Writer Wes Davis explores the friendship and civil discourse among Ford, Edison, and Burroughs—despite their differences—in his new book “American Journey.”

Rutherford Hayes: A Civil War Commander and Post-War President
Our 19th president helped the nation to heal national divisions, clean up corruption, and end Reconstruction.

‘Ghosts of Honolulu’: A Real Spy Thriller
This compelling account tells of ‘a Japanese spy, a Japanese American spy hunter, and the untold story of Pearl Harbor.’

Make a Joyful Noise
The 18th-century reinterpretation of a psalm became the unlikely classic Christmas carol, "Joy to the World."

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