On Human Rights Day, Lawmakers, Activists Call Out CCP’s Covert Tactics to Silence Dissidents Abroad
Lawmakers and human rights advocates call for countermeasures in light of Beijing’s campaign to manipulate Western democratic systems to attack Falun Gong.
How Disproportionate Focus on Pandemics Harms Global Public Health: David Bell and Garrett Brown
“The good study that we found on this suggested that a COVID-like event will take place every 129 years to 344 years,” says Brown.
‘The Return’: Ralph Fiennes’s Masterful Performance as Odysseus
A bravura performance and a solid bookend to the other impressive physical transformation Ralph Fiennes underwent early in his career, in ‘Schindler’s List.’
‘Mary’: A Holiday Faith and Family Movie That Doesn’t Play It Safe
Action director D.J. Caruso shakes things up with this biography of the Virgin Mary.
A Cozy, Caramelized Onion and Gruyere Pizza to the Rescue
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Suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO Killing Fights Extradition to New York
Manhattan prosecutors have charged Luigi Mangione with five counts, including murder and criminal possession of a weapon.
Biden Touts Economic Legacy, Says Trump Inherits ‘Strongest Economy’ in World
In a speech, Biden criticized Trump’s economic plan and expressed hope that the incoming president would build on the progress he has made.
Trump Announces Andrew Ferguson as FTC Chair, Mark Meador as Commissioner
Ferguson, who has served as an FTC commissioner since April 2024, will replace Lina Khan.
In Secret Meeting, Xi Jinping Ordered New Strategy to Attack Falun Gong Globally
U.S. lawmakers have condemned a new transnational repression campaign against Falun Gong that spreads disinformation and co-opts the American legal system.
Day in Photos: Shooting Suspect, Malibu Wildfire, and a Swimming Santa Claus
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
RFK Jr.’s Food Fight: Can He Change America’s Diet?
If confirmed as HHS secretary, RFK Jr. faces entrenched forces, the chronic disease epidemic, and updated dietary guidelines opposing a number of his stances.
How Disproportionate Focus on Pandemics Harms Global Public Health: David Bell and Garrett Brown
“The good study that we found on this suggested that a COVID-like event will take place every 129 years to 344 years,” says Brown.
Supreme Court Rules US Government May Revoke Visas for Sham Marriages
The 11th Circuit previously found federal law doesn’t allow judicial review of the revocation of a visa.
Cause of CEO-Slaying Suspect’s Alleged Turn to Criminality Remains Murky
A back injury Luigi Mangione suffered and the treatment he received for it appear to have been factors.
Final House Report on Trump Assassination Attempts Says Butler Shooting Was ‘Preventable’
The panel says several federal agencies failed to provide requested documents and information.
Kroger-Albertsons Merger Faces Setbacks in Federal and State Courts
The federal judge said that the companies could pursue a merger at a later date if deemed lawful in administrative proceedings.
US Sanctions Chinese Company, Indicts Hacker Over Cyberattacks
The State Department announced a $10 million bounty on the Chinese hacker and others who have compromised US critical infrastructure.
White House Threatens Veto on Bill Adding 66 Federal Judges After Trump Win
The White House has announced President Joe Biden’s intent to veto a judicial expansion bill, citing rushed timing and concerns about political motivations.
Arizona Reports Its First Human Cases of Bird Flu
Fifty-eight human infections have been reported across the country so far, with California accounting for the majority.
Legal Experts React to Daniel Penny’s Acquittal in Death of Jordan Neely
People will still be wary of helping out fellow citizens in danger after the acquittal, a criminal justice expert said.
China-Backed Salt Typhoon Hacking Group Remains Embedded in US Telecommunications
Chinese state-backed hacking group Salt Typhoon is engaged in an ongoing attack on vast swaths of the U.S. telecommunications infrastructure.
Craving Something Sweet? The Soda Will Harm You More Than the Pastry, Study Finds
Swedish and Danish researchers find that sugary drinks raise cardiovascular disease risk more than other sweets.
Whistleblowers Reveal the Reality of Child Trafficking in America and What Trump Could Do About It
Thousands of migrant children are being released to sponsors that are not thoroughly vetted, including people associated with MS-13, whistleblowers say.
Jon Shabaglian: From Artist to Psalmist
Singer-songwriter Jon Shabaglian uses his faith and musical gift to unify and improve communities.
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The Untold Stories of the Tiananmen Massacre
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Washington Nationals Defy the Odds to Win 2025 MLB Draft Lottery
The Nationals will select first in next year’s MLB Draft, after previously taking the top overall pick in 2009 and 2010.
Washington Nationals Defy the Odds to Win 2025 MLB Draft Lottery
The Nationals will select first in next year’s MLB Draft, after previously taking the top overall pick in 2009 and 2010.
Actor Tom Selleck Eyes Return to Westerns After 14-Season Run on ‘Blue Bloods’
The 79-year-old actor has been honored for his work in Western films and shows, including ‘Quigley Down Under’ and ‘Monte Walsh.’
Actor Tom Selleck Eyes Return to Westerns After 14-Season Run on ‘Blue Bloods’
The 79-year-old actor has been honored for his work in Western films and shows, including ‘Quigley Down Under’ and ‘Monte Walsh.’
What Is an ‘Exercise Prescription’ and How Can It Work for You?
Exercise can help prevent or treat dozens of diseases. A doctor’s ‘prescription’ for exercise can help patients meet their goals.
What Is an ‘Exercise Prescription’ and How Can It Work for You?
Exercise can help prevent or treat dozens of diseases. A doctor’s ‘prescription’ for exercise can help patients meet their goals.
‘Boom Town’: Oil, Love, and a Test of Friendship
Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy as cross paths as oil wildcatters, each determined to carve out a fortune.
The Extraordinary Life of Sister Dierdre Byrne
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Orange Wine, Boxed Wine, and More
While orange wines are still developing, other wines are also experiencing varying degrees of success.