Hamas Must Release Hostages by Saturday or Cease-fire Ends: Netanyahu
Hamas said on Feb. 10 that it will not be releasing hostages on Saturday as planned.
DOGE Faces Legal Roadblocks; Rooted in Obama Policy | Live With Josh
The Department of Government Efficiency is facing legal challenges as it attempts to investigate the U.S. Treasury.

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This elegant and indulgent French dessert is infused with raspberry liqueur and topped with whipped cream.

Author Aaron Mahnke Explores Odd History Stories
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DOGE Cuts Now Into the Billions: White House
Amid Democrats’ pushback, lawsuits, and threats to DOGE employees, the cuts keep coming—including almost $1 billion announced on Feb. 10.
House Republicans to Release Their Plan for Passing Trump’s Agenda
House Speaker Mike Johnson indicated that the plan may be released on Feb. 11, with the first committee hearing on Feb. 13.
Trump Says FEMA Should Be Terminated
President Donald Trump accused the agency of mismanaging disaster relief funds, disobeying orders, and favoring Democratic-led areas.
Many Top Universities Have Yet to Comply With Trump’s Order on DEI
Some schools still promote racial preferences and ideologies, while others have renamed their DEI functions.
Trump Says He Spoke With China’s Xi After Taking Office
The president, who has escalated tariffs on Chinese products, didn’t disclose when the conversation took place.
Human Smuggler Gets Prison Term in Deaths of 11 Illegal Immigrants
In June 2024, the Department of Justice proposed to Congress a law that would increase penalties for the ’most prolific and dangerous’ human smugglers.
Father and Daughter Have Made Shen Yun an Annual Tradition
Bill Schofield and his daughter Eva attended Shen Yun Performing Arts at the Detroit Opera House on Feb. 9.
Federal Reserve Doesn’t ‘Need to Be in a Hurry’ to Cut Interest Rates: Jerome Powell
‘We think our policy rate is in a good place,’ says Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate has begun the confirmation process for the president-elect’s new administration.
Leading Employment Indicator Predicts Dip in Jobs
Meanwhile, the Labor Department reports lower than expected 143,000 new jobs added in January, and lower unemployment rate.
Steve Bannon Pleads Guilty in Border Wall Fraud Case
The former Trump adviser will avoid jail time but must stay out of trouble for the next three years to avoid future punishment.
EU Leaders Warn They'll Retaliate After Trump Issues Metals Tariffs
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said ‘firm and proportionate countermeasures’ are being considered in response.
Trump Says He Will Roll Back Standards for Water-Using Appliances, Light Bulbs
The president made the announcement Tuesday on Truth Social.
Illinois Gun Requirement Is Unconstitutional: Judge
The ruling examined a requirement that state residents obtain an identification card to legally possess guns.
Supreme Court Schedules Hearings for Biden-Era Environmental Cases It Declined to Freeze
Two cases concern a federal Clean Air Act rule requiring that a Washington court hear the lawsuits.
Russian, Ukrainian Infrastructure Damaged Amid Flurry of Tit-for-Tat Strikes
Aerial attacks on Ukrainian gas facilities caused countrywide power outages, local media outlets reported.
Trump Names Richard Grenell Interim Executive Director of Kennedy Center
Trump said he would name himself chair of the Kennedy Center’s new board.
Trump Signs Order to Shut Down Federal Executive Institute
The order cites the Trump administration’s policy of removing programs that don’t directly benefit the American people or national interests.
Federal Law in Brazil Bans Smartphones From Classrooms
The ban applies to the classrooms and hallways of public and private schools, and includes recess.
5 Ways the Ancient Romans Shaped the Modern World
Much can be gained by acknowledging our society’s roots in the classical Roman civilization.

Demolition of RFK Stadium Rekindles Baseball Memories
Opening in October 1961 in Washington, D.C., RFK Stadium was one of the first venues designed to host multiple types of sports events.

Demolition of RFK Stadium Rekindles Baseball Memories
Opening in October 1961 in Washington, D.C., RFK Stadium was one of the first venues designed to host multiple types of sports events.

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7 Healthy Breakfast Guidelines for Losing Fat
Eating a breakfast of healthy foods at the right time gives your body the fuel it needs for the day.

When Noble Characters and Positive Realism Shine
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A Powell and Pressburger re-creation of an actual early naval story of World War II.

Zachary Levi Takes on New ‘Superhero’ Role: Being a Dad
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Making Low-Alcohol Wine
By definition, wine has alcohol. Without it, most nonalcoholic wines are thin and lackluster.