Judge Blocks Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order
The federal judge called the order ‘blatantly unconstitutional.’
The Marcus Aurelius Guide to Self-Care
Stoic philosophy reminds us that even when external circumstances cause stress, we can look inward and master ourselves.
‘American Primeval’: A Gritty, Authentic Depiction of the American West
Director Peter Berg, writer Mark L. Smith, and a stellar cast all hit their respective marks.
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House Passes Laken Riley Act, First Bill Headed to Trump’s Desk
The bill, which would increase the detentions of foreign national criminals, passed both houses of Congress with bipartisan support.
Trump to Davos Leaders: ‘Make Your Product in America’ or Face Tariffs
Trump openly criticized the diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives championed by the WEF.
Russia ‘Carefully’ Monitoring Trump’s Sanctions Threats, Kremlin Official Says
Trump said he would use more economic punishment against Russia over the war.
The Alien Enemies Act of 1798: An Explainer of the Law Trump May Invoke
The act allows the government to detain or remove foreign nationals without a hearing in times of war or invasion.
Trump Admin Says Some Federal Employees Are Trying to Disguise DEI Programs
A memo sent out Wednesday said that there will be ‘adverse consequences’ for failing to report obfuscated programs.
An Overview of Trump’s Dozens of Executive Actions
Trump issued a wide range of executive orders on his first day in office, aligning the country with his agenda.
US Economic Indicator Inches Down Amid Low Consumer Confidence
Lower numbers of manufacturing orders and building permits contributed to the overall decline in the index.
Senate Panels Advance Trump’s Nominees for VA Secretary, EPA Head
The full Senate will now vote on the nominees in a final confirmation procedure.
Patrons Say Shen Yun Is Amazing, Thought-Provoking, Peaceful
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Trump’s Top Budget Nominee Faces 2nd Grilling by Senate Democrats Over Federal Funds
Senate Budget Committee concentrates on the power of the purpose during second confirmation hearing.
Syrian Foreign Minister Tells WEF His Nation Is Open to Outside Investment
Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shibani gave his vision of what a post-Assad Syria will look like.
Rubio Says State Department Focused on Border, Energy, Curbing Censorship
The new secretary of state also promised to reward ‘performance and merit,’ including within the State Department ranks.
Trump Pauses Federal Offshore Wind Leases, Calls for Review of Wind Projects on Federal Land
During the pause, federal officials will review the impact of wind projects on wildlife and consider whether wind energy is viable without federal subsidies.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate has begun the confirmation process for the president-elect’s new administration.
Chinese National Sentenced in US for Plot to Coerce Former Official to Return to China
The man is the second individual to be sentenced this month for involvement in China’s pressure campaign targeting expatriates, known as ‘Operation Fox Hunt.’
‘Big Discussion’ Coming on FEMA’s Future: Trump
‘I’d rather see the states take care of their own problems,’ the president said on Wednesday.
Double-Digit Hike in Homeowners Insurance Rates for 2nd Consecutive Year
Premiums in Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Utah, and Washington jumped by more than 20 percent last year.
New Federal AI Project Could Help Create Cancer MRNA Vaccine, Oracle CEO Says
Trump this week announced a $500 billion investment into an AI data project.
Behind the Scenes With Steve Guttenberg
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In ‘This Week in History,’ the citizens of San Francisco chose to build the impossible bridge and rely on a brilliant designer to lead the way.
Tom Brady Uses Cross-Sport Comparison for Jayden Daniels
‘When you’re a great competitor, you don’t care your age ... You just care about your inner belief in yourself. He has that,’ Brady said of Daniels.
Tom Brady Uses Cross-Sport Comparison for Jayden Daniels
‘When you’re a great competitor, you don’t care your age ... You just care about your inner belief in yourself. He has that,’ Brady said of Daniels.
Over 40 Percent of US Adults Are at Risk of Liver Disease by 2050, Study Warns
Liver transplant demand is set to quadruple by 2050 as liver disease cases rise.
Over 40 Percent of US Adults Are at Risk of Liver Disease by 2050, Study Warns
Liver transplant demand is set to quadruple by 2050 as liver disease cases rise.
‘The Husbands’: A Thoughtful Twist on Romance
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Walter Chrysler: The Man and His Machinery
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