In Secret Meeting, Xi Jinping Ordered New Strategy to Attack Falun Gong Globally
US lawmakers condemn new transnational repression campaign against Falun Gong that spreads disinformation in Western media and co-opts the American legal system
Heavenly Himalayan Art, Beyond the Veil
Art lovers can see rare sacred art in The Met Museum’s ‘Mandalas: Mapping the Buddhist Art of Tibet’ exhibition.
Your Ultimate Guide to Gift-Giving Etiquette
How do you accept a horrible gift? Do you really need to write a thank-you note? And other questions answered by etiquette experts.
Kevin Sorbo Talks About the Upcoming Stage Musical ‘He Rules the World’
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Trump Meets With France’s Macron, Ukraine’s Zelenskyy in Paris
French President Emmanuel Macron arranged a last-minute meeting with President-elect Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Dec. 7.
The Heart of France: The Story of Notre-Dame de Paris
The cathedral built to direct humanity’s eyes toward heaven and eternity is re-opening its doors.
Trump Says US Should Not Intervene in Syria: ‘Let It Play Out’
The president-elect urged the United States to stay out of Syria’s conflict as opposition forces threaten President Bashar al-Assad’s regime and Russia.
With DOGE, Musk, Ramaswamy Confront the ‘Immovable Object’
A new era of successfully cutting spending and regulations could be dawning with the government department that isn’t really a department.
Lawsuit Appears Part of Broader Communist Campaign to Shut Us Down: Shen Yun
The performing arts group has been targeted by the Chinese regime for almost 20 years.
TikTok Faces Ban as Appeals Court Upholds Divesture Law
TikTok has said the Chinese regime will not allow its sale.
US Life Expectancy Ranking Will Drop to 66th by 2050, Study Says
More than 260 million people in the country could be overweight or obese by 2050, leading to diseases, it said.
Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris Reopens 5 Years After Fire
US President-elect Trump and Ukraine’s Zelenskyy are among guests at the cathedral’s opening ceremony.
FBI Offers $50,000 Reward for Information on UnitedHealthcare CEO’s Killer
The search for the killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson is ongoing three days after the Dec. 4 murder.
Cryptocurrencies Pose High Risk to 401(k) Portfolios, Government Watchdog Warns
Digital currencies are found to be less efficient as a stock diversifier compared to safe haven assets such as gold.
SCOTUS Asked to Block State From Investigating Doctors Who Question COVID-19 Policies
Public health policies cannot strip physicians of their free speech rights, the plaintiffs’ lawyer says.
Chinese Green Card Holder Charged With Sending Defense-Related Data to China: DOJ
The CEO is a Chinese national who became a legal permanent U.S. resident in 2015, a year after acquiring the Louisville-based Quadrant Magnetics LLC.
South Korean President Survives Impeachment Vote Over Martial Law Decision
The South Korean National Assembly fell short of the 200 lawmakers needed for a quorum.
IRS Expands Its Armed Wing to Highest Level in Nearly a Decade
IRS-CI special agents, who are authorized to carry guns and use lethal force, now number 2,290.
Slain CEO Should Have Been Guarded, Says Security Officer Who Once Protected Him
Long before he was UnitedHealthcare’s CEO, Brian Thompson impressed a security expert who is now raising questions over the circumstances of Thompson’s death.
CCP Funding North Korean Military Aid in Russia, Insider Alleges
‘All of this military support came from the CCP, with North Korea merely acting as a white glove,’ said Yuan Hongbing, a Chinese dissident.
Permanent Job Losses Rise to 3-Year High in November: Bureau of Labor Statistics
The recent number of permanent job losses is higher than pre-pandemic levels.
California AG Asks Residents to Report State Agencies That Assist Immigration Authorities
The advisement is in response to President-elect Donald Trump’s mass deportation proposal aimed at addressing illegal immigration.
80 Years Later: Remembering the Battle of Bastogne
Upon the 80th anniversary of Bastogne, a turning point in World War II, it’s time to recognize heroes of the brutal battle that secured an Allied victory.
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Bronco Mendenhall Looks to Continue Winning Trend Amid Return to Coaching in Utah
He will coach college football in Utah again amid his departure from New Mexico and hire by Utah State.
Bronco Mendenhall Looks to Continue Winning Trend Amid Return to Coaching in Utah
He will coach college football in Utah again amid his departure from New Mexico and hire by Utah State.
Oscar Winner Catherine Zeta-Jones Embraces Indie Cinema
The Welsh actress reveals her excitement about exploring indie films and focusing on meaningful, collaborative work.
Oscar Winner Catherine Zeta-Jones Embraces Indie Cinema
The Welsh actress reveals her excitement about exploring indie films and focusing on meaningful, collaborative work.
A Failing Heart Can Still Heal Itself: Study
New research shows how mechanical heart support can trigger unprecedented heart muscle cell regeneration in heart failure patients.
A Failing Heart Can Still Heal Itself: Study
New research shows how mechanical heart support can trigger unprecedented heart muscle cell regeneration in heart failure patients.
Restoring Faith: Notre-Dame de Paris Enters a New Era
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit the French gothic masterpiece of ‘Our Lady of Paris’ after its restoration.
Edgar Rice Burroughs: The Creator of Tarzan
The beloved storyteller led readers through the chronicles of one of literature’s memorable characters.
‘Mission: Cross:’ Deep Undercover South Korean Actioner
The directorial debut of Lee Myung Hoon lays out crimes, lies, and domestic ties for ordinary men with an action-packed past.
Restoring Faith: Notre-Dame de Paris Enters a New Era
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit the French gothic masterpiece of ‘Our Lady of Paris’ after its restoration.