US Locks In China Tariff Hikes on EVs, Chips, Steel
Tariff increases will target Beijing’s ‘harmful policies and practices,’ says Ambassador Katherine Tai.
CCP to Train 3,000 Foreign Law Enforcement Officials in Global Policing Push
The Chinese regime is launching a new program to train 3,000 law enforcement officials in other countries.
Sculptor Hopes to Revive the Spirit of the Renaissance in America
Sabin Howard’s latest work, the National World War I Memorial, is unveiled in Washington. He wants to create art that can inspire a connection to the divine.
A Texan Treasure: The ‘Mustangs of Las Colinas’
Sept. 25 marks the 40th anniversary of the ‘Mustangs of Las Colinas,’ Irving’s monumental bronze sculpture by renowned wildlife sculptor Robert Glen.
Remembering America in the Aftermath of 9/11
We must not lose sight of the unity that Americans are capable of.
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Elections Wagering Site Shut Down Hours After Court Ruling Said It Could Go Online
Before trading was paused, more than 20,000 bets had been sold on the question ‘Which party will win the House?’
‘It Changed Us Forever’: Butler Residents Reflect 2 Months After Trump Shooting
Voters in Pennsylvania, a key swing state, describe how the assassination attempt affected attitudes about the former president.
In Bid for Global Dominance, Beijing Builds EV Factories in Africa
The Chinese EV manufacturing rollout in Africa is designed to offset losses caused by Western trade tariffs, auto trade experts say.
New Report Says Technology Built Into Chinese-Made Cargo Cranes Could Be a ‘Trojan Horse’ for US Seaports
The joint congressional report recommends all U.S. ports immediately disable and remove any modems found on cranes.
Immigrants Drive Job Growth as Native-Born Employment Drops, Data Shows
“One of the reasons that there has been an increase in foreign-born workers obtaining a job is because American men are sitting on the sidelines,” expert says.
Day in Photos: Typhoon Yagi, the ‘Heaviest Leek,’ and the Funeral of Peru’s Former President
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
United Airlines to Offer Free Starlink Wi-Fi on All Flights
The move is likely to spur competitors to follow suit and upgrade onboard Wi-Fi services.
Brazil Supreme Court Lifts Freeze on Starlink, X Bank Accounts After $3.3 Million Payment
X remains blocked in Brazil.
Researchers Train Algorithm to Scan Tongue and Find Disease Patterns
Based on Chinese medicine, a new technology shows promise for disease diagnosis .
Vance Outlines Trump’s Potential Plan for Ending Russia–Ukraine War
Sen. JD Vance said the plan may include an agreement allowing Ukraine to retain its independence in exchange for a guarantee of neutrality.
Boar’s Head Shutting Down Virginia Plant Linked to Deadly Listeria Outbreak
The CDC says 57 people have been hospitalized and nine have died in 18 states.
Justin Timberlake Pleads Guilty to Impaired Driving
The singer was sentenced after entering a guilty plea.
First General Election Ballots Being Mailed as 2024 Presidential Contest Approaches
Alabama became the first state to mail absentee ballots this week.
Boeing Workers Go on Strike: Here’s What You Need to Know
Thousands of Boeing workers in Washington state and Oregon walked off on Friday.
Large Student Loan Servicer Banned From Service, Ordered to Pay $120 Million Settlement
Navient was accused of steering student loan borrowers into costly repayment options, depriving them of more affordable income-driven repayment plans.
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Young Thai director takes us on a heartfelt journey through love, loss, and the human spirit.
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The Untold Stories of the Tiananmen Massacre
We will never know how many people were massacred the night of June 3‒4, 1989
A History of the American Nation
A patriotic poem by Ted Schneider
Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
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Chad McQueen, ‘Karate Kid’ Star and Son of Actor Steve McQueen, Dies at 63
McQueen reportedly suffered from organ failure after never fully recovering from a previously sustained injury.
Chad McQueen, ‘Karate Kid’ Star and Son of Actor Steve McQueen, Dies at 63
McQueen reportedly suffered from organ failure after never fully recovering from a previously sustained injury.
A cup of tea a day to enhance metabolism to reduce the risks
Being slender is not a guarantee of good health—low muscle mass and high body fat may still be present.
A cup of tea a day to enhance metabolism to reduce the risks
Being slender is not a guarantee of good health—low muscle mass and high body fat may still be present.
‘It Wasn’t Pitched. It Was Found’: The Story of ‘God Gave Me You’
Before Blake Shelton scored a country hit with “God Gave Me You,” Christian songwriter Dave Barnes penned it to honor his wife.
The McKim Building of the Boston Public Library
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we learn how Boston’s public library was adorned by great artists and sculptors.
‘It Wasn’t Pitched. It Was Found’: The Story of ‘God Gave Me You’
Before Blake Shelton scored a country hit with “God Gave Me You,” Christian songwriter Dave Barnes penned it to honor his wife.