In-Person Voting Starts Friday in Virginia, South Dakota, and Minnesota
One of those states is solidly red, while the other two are edging closer to being competitive.
US Reclaims Airfields to Prepare for Potential War With CCP
The United States is moving forward to prepare for a potential war with the CCP.
Ceremonial Water Pitchers: A Menagerie of Aquamanilia
Made in the shape of animals, beasts, and humans, the sculpted water vessels were used for ancient ceremonial hand-washing rituals.
Christopher Reeve: America’s Own Man of Steel
‘Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story’ will be in select U.S. theaters on Sept. 21 and Sept. 25.
The 5 Patriotic Songs Most Important to Americans
These songs evoke love for country and showcase America’s rich history.
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Trump Denounces Antisemitism, Reaffirms Support for Israel at Washington Events
Trump emphasized key pro-Israel policies from first term, highlighted Jerusalem’s capital status and exit from Iran deal.
Harris Appears With Oprah in Key Battleground State Michigan
The event underscored the tight presidential race in what has been one of the most unprecedented elections in modern history.
Los Angeles Struggles to Curb Brazen and Violent Street Takeovers
Weak laws, slow bureaucracy, and out-of-touch interventions are no match for the social media-fueled spectacle, say safety advocates and law enforcement.
Iran Hacked Trump Data, Sent It to Biden Campaign: Here’s What We Know
Three federal agencies say that Iran has tried to send the stolen Trump data since June to media organizations and the Biden campaign.
Biden Celebrates Fed Rate Cut, Says US Economy ‘Entered a New Phase’
The Federal Reserve sharply cut interest rates by 50 basis points on Sept. 18.
Cheaper Migraine Drugs Outperform Newer, More Expensive Options: Oxford Study
A new comprehensive study ranks migraines medications based on real-world data.
GOP Senators Introduce Bill to Enhance Trump’s Secret Service Protection
Republican senators have introduced bill to elevate former President Trump’s protection.
Day in Photos: An Unfinished Basilica, A Luxury Embroidery
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
Wall Street Soars as Dow, S&P 500 Set Record Highs After Fed Rate Cut
Several major stock indexes surged to record highs after the Federal Reserve’s 50 basis-point rate cut.
Israel Airstrikes Hit Multiple Targets in Lebanon as Fears of Wider War Grow
Israel and Hezbollah intensified their border war as Israel appears to be preparing for greater measures against the terrorist group.
Federal Judge Extends Freeze on Biden Admin’s Newest Student Loan Forgiveness Plan
This extension follows allegations from a coalition of states claiming that the program is being implemented secretly without proper public notice or approval.
317 People Have Voted So Far in 2024 General Election, Data Show
‘Some of these votes are cast by military and overseas civilians,’ a professor wrote.
Shohei Ohtani Makes 50 Homers/50 Steals Club as the Only Member
The two-time MVP reached the pair of milestones in the same game against Miami and received a standing ovation from Marlins fans.
Schumer Moves on Senate Stopgap Funding Bill as Shutdown Looms
The House failed to pass a six-month stopgap spending plan on Sept. 18 that included an election integrity measure.
Pennsylvania County Rejects Mail Ballot Drop Boxes for 2024 Election
The move stems from concerns about the boxes being open to unauthorized access.
Indoor Horticultural Havens: Potted Trees and Other Surprising Houseplants
We spend much of our lives inside, looking out at nature. Bring some wild goodness inside with lush, easy-care indoor plants that delight year-round.
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There Was a Time
Someday, maybe, God will decide we’ve suffered enough, and ... then we will return.
The Untold Stories of the Tiananmen Massacre
We will never know how many people were massacred the night of June 3‒4, 1989
A History of the American Nation
A patriotic poem by Ted Schneider
Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
A Nation Divided
Poem by an American Patriot
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Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
Michael Irvin Says Dallas Cowboys Losing Grip on ‘America’s Team’ Nickname
‘I’ve never ever worried about that old, America’s Team moniker, but now I am,’ said Irvin.
Michael Irvin Says Dallas Cowboys Losing Grip on ‘America’s Team’ Nickname
‘I’ve never ever worried about that old, America’s Team moniker, but now I am,’ said Irvin.
Eva Mendes Remains Undecided About Acting Return After Taking Hiatus to Prioritize Family
The actress shares two daughters with Ryan Gosling and completed her final movie project in 2014.
Eva Mendes Remains Undecided About Acting Return After Taking Hiatus to Prioritize Family
The actress shares two daughters with Ryan Gosling and completed her final movie project in 2014.
Thousands of Food Contact Chemicals Detected in Humans
Out of the more than 14,000 chemicals tracked for potential health risks, 3,601 were found in human bodies.
Thousands of Food Contact Chemicals Detected in Humans
Out of the more than 14,000 chemicals tracked for potential health risks, 3,601 were found in human bodies.
‘The Champion’: Rising Above Childhood Trauma
In this Spanish sports drama, a reclusive professor is cornered into mentoring a young, talented but volatile footballer.
Bette Davis and Claude Rains: Acting Together in Different Roles
In this installment of ‘Comparing Classic Cinema,’ we see how two accomplished stars made the films their own.