In-Depth
China’s 981 Project: Dark Connections Behind the Quest for Longevity
Behind sci-fi claims of a 150-year lifespan, references to ‘restoring organ functions’ and ties to notorious military hospital have medical ethicists worried.
Supreme Court Lets Government Continue to Withhold Funding From SNAP
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented from the new ruling.
Trump Pays Tribute to Veterans at Arlington National Cemetery
The president attended a wreath-laying ceremony and addressed a crowd of attendees at Arlington National Cemetery to commemorate Veterans Day.
Colombian President Orders Halt to Intelligence Sharing With US Over Drug Boat Strikes
President Gustavo Petro has condemned U.S. military strikes on Caribbean drug boats, widening the dispute over Washington’s anti-narcotics tactics.
In-Depth
How AI Is Supercharging Scientific Fraud
‘What we’re essentially seeing right now is the equivalent of a denial-of-service attack. Real researchers drowning in noise,’ one expert said.
Venezuela Mobilizes Military Forces in Response to US Presence in Region
As the United States has deployed its largest warship to the Caribbean, Maduro’s regime is holding land, air, and naval exercises through Wednesday.
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Celebrates All Who Served on Veterans Day
The memorial service also marked the 250th anniversary of the Marine Corps and the 50 years after the fall of South Vietnam.
How I Discovered a Possible Cure for My Son’s Incurable Disease | Patrick Girondi
In the early 1990s, Girondi’s son Rocco was diagnosed with thalassemia, a rare blood disorder. He was told his son would not live to be a teenager.
Trump: Crime in Chicago Down Since ‘Operation Midway Blitz’ Began
The two-month immigration enforcement operation has resulted in more than 3,000 arrests so far.
In Speech to Staff, BBC Boss Admits ‘Mistake’ Over Panorama Editing of Trump
Outgoing Director-General Tim Davie, who quit following a damning internal report on bias, urged staff to ‘fight’ against what he termed the BBC’s ‘enemies.’
Why China’s Economy Keeps Hitting the Same Dead End Under the CCP–No Matter Who’s in Power
Under the Chinese Communist Party, ‘a planned economy can’t keep up with the needs of a modern market,’ one expert said.
FDA Names New Top Drug Regulator
Dr. Richard Pazdur is the new director of the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research.
Arizona Rep.-Elect Grijalva to Be Sworn In on Wednesday: Speaker Johnson
The newly elected U.S. House of Representatives member will join the Democratic Party’s minority caucus this week.
Probe Launched After Antifa Targets Turning Point USA Event at UC Berkeley: DOJ Official
Alleging that Antifa has been able to ‘operate with impunity’ in California, a Justice Department official said the Civil Rights Division will investigate.
Air Traffic Controller Shortages Ease Up Ahead of Expected End to Shutdown
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said staffing levels improved on Tuesday after reaching their worst point during the shutdown over the previous weekend.
‘Twice’: Bravery, Consequences, and Time Travel
Mitch Albom proves that solid talent can turn a somewhat overused idea into one of the best novels of the year.
Herakles and the Nemean Lion: How Facing Fear Becomes Our Strength
In this series of articles, we consider how Herakles’s 12 Labors created the Greek hero known to us today.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
BBC Boss and Head of News Resign After Facing Criticism for Editing Trump’s Jan. 6 Speech
The BBC confirmed on Nov. 9 that Director-General Tim Davie and CEO of News Deborah Turness have resigned.

IRS Closes Down Free Direct File Service
A Treasury report found that 0.5 percent of 146 million tax returns for tax year 2024 were filed via the program.
Senate Overcomes Filibuster to Advance Bill to End Shutdown
The compromise deal is expected to put an end to the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.

Dialysis May Mask Your Kidney’s Ability to Self-Recover
A clinical trial found that doing less may sometimes help the body heal itself after sudden kidney failure.

The Strange and Beautiful Story of Charles Lamb and His Sister
When his older sister suffered a mental breakdown that ended in tragedy, writer Charles Lamb devoted his life to caring for her.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
BBC Boss and Head of News Resign After Facing Criticism for Editing Trump’s Jan. 6 Speech
The BBC confirmed on Nov. 9 that Director-General Tim Davie and CEO of News Deborah Turness have resigned.

IRS Closes Down Free Direct File Service
A Treasury report found that 0.5 percent of 146 million tax returns for tax year 2024 were filed via the program.
Senate Overcomes Filibuster to Advance Bill to End Shutdown
The compromise deal is expected to put an end to the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
Trump Endorses Salary Cap in College Sports
The president said college sports programs could go out of business without salary caps.

Jones’s Passing Has Colts Dominating AFC South in Season’s First Half
Prior to quarterback Daniel Jones joining the Indianapolis Colts in 2025, the team has missed the playoffs the last four seasons.

Jason Aldean Shines Spotlight on Dementia With New Song ‘Help You Remember’
The single is featured on the country singer’s upcoming 2026 album, ‘Songs About Us,’ out April 24.

Acetaminophen Recalled Nationwide Due to Labeling Mix-Up, FDA Says
A recall notice indicates that the caffeine-supplemented tablets distributed by Aero Healthcare US actually contain aspirin.

Pressure Prescription: 6 Exercises to Help Normalize Your Blood Pressure
High blood pressure can cause a whole host of problems that only get worse with time. These exercises can help decrease blood pressure and keep it down.

Kefir: One of the Oldest Functional Beverages That Boosts Your Gut Bacteria Diversity
Kefir has been enjoyed by some of the world’s longest-living people. Today, science is discovering it can do much more.

Turn Leftover Mashed Potatoes Into Pan-Fried Potato Pancakes
While there are many Thanksgiving leftovers that are arguably better the second day, mashed potatoes usually aren’t one of them.

No More Sleeping Through the Alarm and More Handy Tips
If you’re a heavy sleeper and have trouble hearing your cellphone’s alarm, you can boost the volume by setting it in an empty (glass) drinking glass.

Ctrl+Alt+Create: Tech Veteran Says Art the Cure for Isolation in the Digital Era
People are more connected and more lonely than ever. Could art be the key to restoring human connection?

Warsaw: A Resilient Spirit Carved by a Harsh History
Along with hosting the country’s seat of government, Warsaw is Poland’s cosmopolitan business hub.





























































































