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March for Life Draws Thousands in Washington
Trump addressed the March for LIfe crowd virtually, while Vance attended in person, after the president pardoned 23 pro-life activists the day before.
FBI Arrests Woman in Fatal Shooting of Border Patrol Agent in Vermont
Teresa Youngblut, 21, was taken into custody following Monday’s fatal shooting near the Vermont-Canada border.
The 8 Executive Actions That Will Drive the Trump Energy Agenda
Four sweeping slates of energy directives revoke prior orders, deregulate, and direct to ‘drill baby drill.’
Unpacking the Historical Roots of Bias at The New York Times
An Australian scholar who has been following the issue closely says the newspaper’s bias reflects its long-standing historical prejudice.
7 Things to Know About Trump’s TikTok Pause
Trump has signed an order to halt enforcement for 75 days.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate has begun the confirmation process for the president-elect’s new administration.
Trump Admin Removes Sanctions Against West Bank Residents, Entities
The sanctions, undone by the Treasury Department, were implemented by the Biden administration in response to alleged violence.
Tampa Theatergoer Calls Shen Yun’s Artistry ‘World Class’
Shen Yun Performing Arts arrived at the Duke Energy Center for the Arts—Mahaffey Theater—in St. Petersburg, Florida, on Jan. 17 and Jan. 18.
Interior Department Formally Implements ‘Gulf of America,’ ‘Mount McKinley’ Name Changes
The agency said the U.S. Board on Geographic Names is working quickly to make the name changes ‘effective immediately for federal use.’
USDA Has Not Updated Food Pathogen Standards for Meat and Poultry Since 2018: Watchdog
The report followed multiple food recalls involving bacterial contamination recently.
Meat, Dairy, and Ultra-Processed Foods Create Riffs for US Dietary Guidelines
Whether to prioritize plant or animal based proteins and the omission of ultra-processed foods have raised heated debate around the new U.S. Dietary Guidelines.
DHS Moves to Accelerate Deportations of Immigrants Brought in Under Biden’s Parole Expansion
Immigration officials are directed to reevaluate parole statuses, potentially accelerating deportations of over 1 million individuals.
Lawmakers Reintroduce Bill to Revoke China’s Trade Status
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) said China’s PNTR status has enriched the CCP while costing American jobs.
Federal Appeals Court Upholds Block on Iowa Illegal Immigration Law
A federal court keeps Iowa’s law increasing state-level enforcement of illegal immigration on hold, citing conflict with federal rules.
Trump, Vance Promise ‘Pro-Family and Pro-Life’ Administration
The pledge made at the March for Life follows Trump’s pardoning of 23 pro-life activists.
Department of Education Takes Action to Eliminate DEI, Appoints New Senior-Level Staff
Looking back, the agency has granted more than $1 billion for DEI initiatives since 2021, according to an advocacy group.
US Manufacturing Grows for First Time in 6 Months Amid Optimism Surge
January marked the end of a six-month contraction in U.S. manufacturing as optimism surged and factory output and hiring rose.
Target Is Latest Major US Company to Roll Back DEI Programs
The retail giant joins the likes of McDonald’s, Walmart, Amazon, and Tractor Supply Co.
Trump Terminates Fauci’s Security Detail
Trump has stripped other former Trump administration officials of their security detail since taking office.
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Kent Rollins shares how to properly season and clean these kitchen workhorses, plus the two pans every home cook needs.
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Ravens’ Mark Andrews Breaks Silence Over Dropped Pass in Loss to Bills
‘I’m devastated for my teammates, my coaches, and Ravens fans,’ says the Baltimore Ravens tight end. ‘I promise this adversity will only make me stronger.’
Ravens’ Mark Andrews Breaks Silence Over Dropped Pass in Loss to Bills
‘I’m devastated for my teammates, my coaches, and Ravens fans,’ says the Baltimore Ravens tight end. ‘I promise this adversity will only make me stronger.’
Field Snow From Philadelphia Eagles Playoff Game Sells Out in Just Hours
Pints of packaged snow from the end zone following the Eagles win against the LA Rams on Jan. 19 was sold for $50 a piece.
Field Snow From Philadelphia Eagles Playoff Game Sells Out in Just Hours
Pints of packaged snow from the end zone following the Eagles win against the LA Rams on Jan. 19 was sold for $50 a piece.
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9 Types of Memories to Hold Closely
Memories, good or bad, can bring about appreciation for who we are now and inspire our future selves.
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This new historical fiction, based on extensive research, gives a realistic account of the WWII Pacific Theater atrocities.
‘The Awful Truth’: You Can’t Divorce Trust From Marriage
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Che Buono! Sacchetti Stuffed With Pear and Gorgonzola
In January, when pears are easy to find alongside winter citrus and we crave comfort foods like pasta, the combination feels particularly enticing.