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What to Watch as Trump Faces Off With Haley in the South Carolina Primary
President Trump is widely expected to win the South Carolina GOP primary, but voter metrics may offer clues about future primaries and the general election.
What to Watch as Trump Faces Off With Haley in the South Carolina Primary
President Trump is widely expected to win the South Carolina GOP primary, but voter metrics may offer clues about future primaries and the general election.
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Got Pain? Try These Herbs for Natural Pain Relief
Nature provides a veritable pharmacy of natural remedies for a variety of ailments—many inexpensive, good smelling, and culinarily tantalizing.
Idaho Asks Supreme Court to Let It Enforce Ban on Sex-Change Procedures for Minors
The 9th Circuit upheld a lower court injunction halting Idaho’s Vulnerable Child Protection Act.
Nikki Haley Seeks to Quell Speculation She'll Drop Out Soon
‘I promise you this: on Sunday, I’m headed to Michigan,’ she said.
Funding Dries Up for NGO Assisting Illegal Immigrants in San Diego
“With the funds set to run out on Thursday we anticipate a surge in individuals sleeping in our airports and streets,” said county supervisor Jim Desmond.
Wisconsin Republicans Fold in Gerrymandering Battle
Republican state Sen. Van Wanggaard said that Republicans chose the maps by their Democrat Colleagues over the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Top Russian Official Warns of Nuclear Strike Against Washington If Forced to Give Up Territory Won In Ukraine War
Russia’s former president and deputy chief of its security council has warned of a nuclear strike against major Western capitals, including Washington.
WHO Chief Warns of ‘Disease X,’ Pushes for Pandemic Treaty
The head of the health organization said it’s a ’matter of when, not if.’
Study of Nearly 100 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Recipients Reveals a Host of Adverse Events
Cases of a blood clot condition called CVST were found to be three times higher than expected among the vaccinated.
New York Jury to Resume Deliberations in Civil Trial of NRA Officials
The New York Attorney General’s Office claims the NRA operated in a culture of corruption, but the NRA says the lawsuit is a political attack.
Trump Will Challenge Judge Engoron’s Definition of Fraud, Lawyer Says
The former president is readying an appeal of the $355 million verdict.
Meditations of an Army Ranger: The Pursuit of Purpose in Every Moment–Why Your Purpose is Now
‘Embrace the idea that your purpose is now, in this moment, no matter how ordinary or small it may seem.’
Trump Warns of Business Exodus, Kevin O‘Leary Says Court Ruling Turns New York Into Uninvestable ’Mega Loser State’
‘I would never invest in New York now, and I’m not the only person saying that,’ Mr. O'Leary said.
Alarming Rise in Military-Aged Chinese Men Entering US Illegally, Border Patrol Union Chief Warns
The chief of the Border Patrol union has issued a warning about the spike in Chinese military-aged men entering the United States illegally.

Ralph Vaughan Williams’s Hunt for English Folk Tunes
A 20th-century English composer’s quest to preserve English folk songs led him to finding his own creative style.
Ralph Vaughan Williams’s Hunt for English Folk Tunes
A 20th-century English composer’s quest to preserve English folk songs led him to finding his own creative style.
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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
‘My Mom Is My Hero’: Man Conceived in Rape Tells How His Mentally Challenged Teen Mom Fought to Give Him Life
“God had a purpose for my life. I don’t believe God makes mistakes. Every part of my story, the good and the bad, has a role to play.”
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NMN: Harvard Professor Demonstrates Its Anti-Aging Effects
In both mice and men, NMN, a precursor to NAD+, has demonstrated anti-aging and revitalizing effects on health and longevity.

NMN: Harvard Professor Demonstrates Its Anti-Aging Effects
In both mice and men, NMN, a precursor to NAD+, has demonstrated anti-aging and revitalizing effects on health and longevity.

Leo Tolstoy’s Short Story: ‘My Dream’
The renowned Russian storyteller shows how forgiveness gives new life to the one who forgives.

Echoes of the Past, Songs of the Present: Preserving NZ Indigenous Music and Dance
How New Zealand’s Māori music and dance is the cultural heartbeat for generations to come.

‘The Third Key’: A Subtly Constructed British Whodunit
This police procedural takes you through the clues to find the criminal.

The Gift of Work
In his ‘Georgics,’ the ancient Roman poem by Virgil shows that although humankind’s work can be backbreaking, it’s also a divine gift.

Seth Low: First President of Columbia University
This New Yorker used his skills of diplomacy to clean out corruption and make Columbia great.

Focus on a Frieze at the Capitol Rotunda
Millions view the Capitol rotunda’s art, but few understand the history it represents.

US Politics, Science, and Daring Win the Space Race
In ‘This Week in History,’ the United States found itself behind in the Space Race; a senator, two presidents, seven astronauts, and a probe aim to win.

Leo Tolstoy’s Short Story: ‘My Dream’
The renowned Russian storyteller shows how forgiveness gives new life to the one who forgives.

Turn Chicken Cutlets Into a Company-Ready Dish
Chicken breasts can be challenging to cook but with some preparation, the poultry can be transformed into a tasty entree.

Colorado Is Now Home to America’s Newest National Park
Amache was one of 10 incarceration sites used to detain thousands of Japanese-Americans during World War II.

How to Travel With Your Pet Responsibly
Understand pet policies of airlines and hotels before booking to avoid any surprises.

Nostalgic Diners: Come for the Eggs, Stay for the Experience
Diners offer comfort, food, extended hours, nostalgia and lots of fun.
Colorado Is Now Home to America’s Newest National Park
Amache was one of 10 incarceration sites used to detain thousands of Japanese-Americans during World War II.





























































































































































































































