South Korean President Faces Impeachment Vote After Short-Lived Martial Law
The impeachment vote is expected as early as Friday, and requires the support of two-thirds of parliament to pass.
I’m Suing Harvard for Violating the Civil Rights of Jewish Students: Shabbos Kestenbaum
“I have lost every single non-Jewish friend I had at Harvard—every single one,” said student activist Shabbos Kestenbaum.
“White Christmas’: Irving Berlin’s Wistful Memories
The short, popular Christmas carol and its moving origin story have impacted American families and holiday culture for generations.
Tintoretto’s ‘Presentation of the Virgin’
Tintoretto painting was regarded as the ‘best executed’ Renaissance painting in Venice’s Madonna dell'Orto church.
Love, Honor, and Patriotism: Lee Brice’s ‘I Drive Your Truck’
The true story that inspired Lee Brice’s hit single ‘I Drive Your Truck.’
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House Republicans Will Have 3-Seat Majority After Final Race Called in 2024 Election
Seven House Republicans lost their seats, though the conference picked up new seats in Pennsylvania, Alaska, Colorado and Michigan to earn a 3-seat majority.
Republican Senators Wait to Make Commitment on FBI Nominee Kash Patel
Patel has already had a warmer reception than previous nominees in the upper chamber, though many Republicans still want to research the pick.
Trump Transition Signs MOU With Justice Department to Allow Background Checks
This move also allows for security clearances and background checks to be conducted.
Why More Middle Income Americans Are Struggling to Save Money
Many Americans have shifted their savings goals from long-term dreams to simply having a rainy day fund.
South Korea President Withdraws Martial Law 6 Hours After Decree: Here’s What to Know
The president’s opposition party said it was ‘essentially a coup d‘état.’
Meta Says Harmless Content Removed Too Often, Vows to Improve Moderation
Meta says it has given users options for more political content recommendations, and limited penalties for content violations to persistent offenders only.
CCP Whistleblower Names Top Chinese Official Behind Attacks on Shen Yun
The Chinese regime’s Ministry of State Security is undertaking a sabotage effort against Falun Gong and Shen Yun, whistleblower says.
Microsoft Urges FTC Inspector General to Investigate Alleged Leaks to Media
Tech giant Microsoft is requesting a probe into alleged FTC leaks to media outlets of confidential information related to unannounced antitrust investigations.
Supreme Court to Consider Case Over Ban on Gender Procedures for Minors
The case questions whether Tennessee’s prohibition violates the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment.
I’m Suing Harvard for Violating the Civil Rights of Jewish Students: Shabbos Kestenbaum
“I have lost every single non-Jewish friend I had at Harvard—every single one,” said student activist Shabbos Kestenbaum.
Trump Uses Unusual Tactic in Conducting Foreign Policy During Transition
Demands made on social media have prompted at least two meetings with world leaders, though it’s unclear what the long-term impact will be, experts say.
The Broad Scope of the Hunter Biden Pardon
‘There’s a general practice as to when pardons ought to be issued ... and presidents get to exercise it for good reasons and bad reasons,’ Malcolm said.
Aleppo Offensive Prompts Speculation About Turkish Designs in War-Torn Syria
Multiple conflicts converge in battle-scarred Syria amid steadily mounting regional tensions.
Chinese Illegal Immigrant Shipped Weapons From California to North Korea: DOJ
Shenghua Wen told investigators he believed the North Korean regime wanted the weapons to prepare for an attack against South Korea.
What’s Next for Intel After CEO’s Exit and Multibillion-Dollar Losses
In 2024, Intel may record its first annual loss since the 1980s.
Biden Pledges $1 Billion in Aid for Displaced Africans
The funding pledge was made amid U.S. efforts to counter China’s growing influence on the African continent.
Democrat Rep. Jared Moskowitz to Join House DOGE Caucus
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South Korea Martial Law Decree Spotlights Communist Infiltration
The Chinese communist regime’s infiltration of Korean politics and culture is extensive, deep, and not well known, according to experts.
Day in Photos: Martial Law, Murder Trial, and Rescue at Sea
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Detroit Signs Former Pro-Bowl Safety to Bolster Injury-Riddled Defense
Jamal Adams, who asked to be cut from the Tennessee Titans, said joining the 11-1 Lions is ‘a dream come true.’
Detroit Signs Former Pro-Bowl Safety to Bolster Injury-Riddled Defense
Jamal Adams, who asked to be cut from the Tennessee Titans, said joining the 11-1 Lions is ‘a dream come true.’
British Singer Joss Stone Reveals She Adopted Baby Boy With Husband Cody DaLuz
The couple also shares daughter Violet, 3, and son Shackleton, 2.
British Singer Joss Stone Reveals She Adopted Baby Boy With Husband Cody DaLuz
The couple also shares daughter Violet, 3, and son Shackleton, 2.
Researchers Reveal a Link Between Common Air Pollutant and Autism
In healthy amounts, nitric oxide is beneficial to human health, but excessive environmental exposure may be an issue.
Researchers Reveal a Link Between Common Air Pollutant and Autism
In healthy amounts, nitric oxide is beneficial to human health, but excessive environmental exposure may be an issue.
Devastation and Miracles During the Great Peshtigo Fire
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‘Floating Weeds’: The Tides of Change
Acclaimed Japanese director Yasujiro Ozu gives us a slice-of-life film with the lows of life that we all face.
Against All Odds: Leonidas, the 300 Spartans, and the Battle of Thermopylae
What Spartan King Leonidas and his men did was genuinely heroic—worthy of tales and poems—and very likely helped to secure the future of Greece.
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Short Story, ‘The Great Stone Face’
A humble man in a mountain valley awaits the fulfillment of prophesy in this story by the 19th century author.
Devastation and Miracles During the Great Peshtigo Fire
In this installment of “Forgotten History Matters,” a wildfire was waiting to happen during an extreme drought in 1871.
This German Mulled Wine Is the Coziest, Most-Heartwarming Holiday Drink
This recipe will make glühwein like you would get at a German Christmas market.