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Speaker Johnson Says House Will Not Be ‘Forced’ by the Senate on Ukraine Bill
‘What we’re doing right now is the House is working its will,’ he said.
Speaker Johnson Says House Will Not Be ‘Forced’ by the Senate on Ukraine Bill
‘What we’re doing right now is the House is working its will,’ he said.
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At Least 22 Shot, 1 Killed at Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl Victory Celebration
At least 22 people were injured and one killed in a shooting near the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory celebration.
Biden Ghostwriter Faces Scrutiny Over Deleted Recordings in House Judiciary Probe
Committee Chairman Jim Jordan has formally asked Mark Zwonitzer to provide all audio recordings and transcripts he has of conversations with President Biden.
House Passes Resolution Condemning Hamas for Rape, Sexual Violence Against Israelis
The votes taken on the bills come just hours after the Senate passed a $95.3 billion measure that includes $14 billion in aid for Israel.
Congresswomen Re-Launch Victims of Communism Caucus
Bipartisan event at U.S. Capitol told that one-fifth of humanity today still lives under communist tyranny.
House Homeland Security Chair Mark Green Announces He Will Not Be Seeking Reelection
Rep. Green has said he will not seek re-election after achieving everything he set out to do. He recently led the effort to impeach Alejandro Mayorkas.
California’s US Senate Candidates Call for ‘Order at the Border’
During the one-hour debate, the Democratic candidates also took every opportunity to criticize former President Donald Trump.
George Soros Set to Take Over America’s Second-Biggest Radio Station Chain
Hungarian-born billionaire activist George Soros is poised to assume control of Audacy, the second-largest radio station chain in America.
New Water Restrictions in California Set to Start Despite Record Rainfall
About 400 of the state’s largest urban water suppliers will be required to implement a water usage target every year starting next January.
Massive Illegal Immigrant Expenses May Affect Credit Ratings of NYC, Chicago, Denver: S&P Report
‘Cities on the front line of migrant and asylum seeker inflows will have to face the uncertainty of rising costs,’ say authors.
House Delays Vote on Bill to Reauthorize Controversial Spy Powers
The House Rules Committee was scheduled to take up the ‘Reforming Intelligence and Securing America Act’ on Feb. 14.
Supreme Court Asks Special Counsel to Respond to Trump Presidential Immunity Appeal
Judge Chutkan indefinitely postponed the scheduled trial date of March 4
Yellen Dismisses Hotter-Than-Expected Inflation Data, Says Market Sell-Off a ‘Mistake’
Inflation is stabilizing and Americans are feeling more confident, according to Treasury Secretary Yellen.
Lara Trump Reacts to Endorsement for Republican Leadership Position
The former president’s daughter-in-law says the GOP should have the singular goal of getting President Trump reelected.
Trump Denies Biden Is ‘Too Old’ to Be President
So far, former President Donald Trump has eschewed going after President Joe Biden’s age or verbal slip-ups.

‘The Dynasty New England Patriots’
This sprawling 10-parter chronicles the peaks and valleys of the storied NFL franchise.
‘The Dynasty New England Patriots’
This sprawling 10-parter chronicles the peaks and valleys of the storied NFL franchise.
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Wisdom From a Retired Cowboy Artist
I have lived the life of the sculptures I have made.
Section 3 of 14th Amendment Not Applicable for Ruling Trump out of 2024
I don’t believe that Section 3 of 14th Amendment is self-executive and therefore can not be applied directly by the court.
A Great Leap Forward for Western Pennsylvania
Most of us know, coal is the end product of ancient decayed vegetation.
Letter From Alaska
We need to be constantly reminded that totalitarianism of whatever stripe can be voted in, but it can’t be voted out.
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Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
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FDA Approves 1st Medication for Severe Frostbite
The medication dilates blood vessels to prevent blood from clotting, lowering the risk of finger or toe amputation.

FDA Approves 1st Medication for Severe Frostbite
The medication dilates blood vessels to prevent blood from clotting, lowering the risk of finger or toe amputation.

‘Welcome to the Sticks’: Stepping Over the Cultural Divide
This French comedy has laughs and lessons about regional differences.

‘Bob Marley: One Love’: Marley’s Music and Cultural Legacy
Hagiographical but accurate, “Bob Marley: One Love” accentuates Marley’s message of love and opens the door to his music for those unfamiliar with it.

Treasure Trove of Handwritten Love Letters Unveiled From the Depths of War
Romantics and history buffs are being encouraged to decipher the letters depicting life in the front lines.

O' Henry’s Short Story, ‘Mammon and the Archer’
The famous 19th-century author tells us that true love cannot be bought.

Protecting Our Most Important Documents
What it takes to keep them preserved, safe, and available to the National Archives’s visiting public.

Billy Sunday: Baseball Star and Powerful Preacher
A talented baseball player used his charisma to preach God’s word.

How a UMass Professor Discovered Da Vinci’s Lost Works
In ‘This Week in History,’ we follow the dissemination of da Vinci’s manuscripts, how two became ‘lost,’ and how an American professor found them in Madrid.

‘Welcome to the Sticks’: Stepping Over the Cultural Divide
This French comedy has laughs and lessons about regional differences.

Wine Waiters
Some restaurants have more than one house wine. Be sure to ask to avoid unpleasant surprises.

After a Pandemic, Flyers Are Facing a ‘New Normal’ for Travel
Flights to Europe are still higher than pre-pandemic but prices have dropped from the rates seen two years ago.

Ed Perkins on Travel: Air Pass, Anyone?
The GoWild! pass can be a good purchase for those who plan to fly a lot this year but numerous restrictions apply.

Rick Steves’ Europe: Buoyant Bratislava
The capital of Slovakia is only an hour train away from Vienna.
After a Pandemic, Flyers Are Facing a ‘New Normal’ for Travel
Flights to Europe are still higher than pre-pandemic but prices have dropped from the rates seen two years ago.













































































































































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