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The jury must now continue deliberations on the second charge of criminally negligent homicide.
How China Controls Our Vital Medicines and the Health Care Supply Chain: Victor Suarez
Some 80 percent of U.S. vital medicines have precursors originating in China. And 20 percent of active pharmaceutical ingredients are solely sourced from China.

Kevin Sorbo Talks About the Upcoming Stage Musical ‘He Rules the World’
The acclaimed actor and producer says ‘It’s been a great ride” and tells how his projects have changed in a changing world.

‘The Order’: Not the Real State of White Supremacy in the USA
It’s likely white supremacist groups reside mostly in the American prison system for purposes of protection, but ‘The Order’ makes the reality sound worse.

‘Flow’: A Wonderful Animated Family Adventure
The finest example of ‘show, don’t tell’ filmmaking is an absolute marvel to behold.
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TikTok Faces Ban as Appeals Court Upholds Divesture Law
TikTok has said the Chinese regime will not allow its sale.
Supreme Court Will Decide on Constitutionality of Law Allowing Lawsuits for Terrorist Killings Overseas
The Second Circuit previously tossed a widow’s lawsuit, finding that the accused Palestinian entities had due process rights that were not respected.
Trump Planning to Make Federal Workers Return to Office, Top Adviser Says
Stephen Miller says the president-elect will order federal workers ’to get back into the office ... or find another line of work.’
US Trade Deficit Falls to $74 Billion in October
Total deficit so far this year is up by more than 12 percent compared to 2023.
US Labor Market Rebounds in November as Economy Adds 227,000 New Jobs
U.S. economy recovers from the labor strife and economic fallout from the hurricanes.
With DOGE, Musk, Ramaswamy Confront the ‘Immovable Object’
A new era of successfully cutting spending and regulations could be dawning with the government department that isn’t really a department.
Federal Judge Tosses Challenge to Use of Race in Admissions at US Naval Academy
A Maryland-based judge found that ‘a racially diverse officer corps is a national security interest.’
Top Romanian Court Annuls Populist’s 1st Round Win in Presidential Election
Calin Georgescu had been due to face pro-European Union candidate Elena Lasconi of the Save Romania Union party in a run-off on Sunday.
Shen Yun Alleges Lawsuit ‘Undoubtedly’ Part of CCP Attack Campaign
Performing arts company raises concern over CCP infiltration into U.S. media as well as attempts to erode freedoms.
House Overwhelmingly Passes ‘Crucial Communism Teaching Act’
The legislation seeks to educate American youth on the dangers of communist and totalitarian ideologies by allowing survivors to tell their stories firsthand.
How China Controls Our Vital Medicines and the Health Care Supply Chain: Victor Suarez
Some 80 percent of U.S. vital medicines have precursors originating in China. And 20 percent of active pharmaceutical ingredients are solely sourced from China.
A Failing Heart Can Still Heal Itself: Study
New research shows how mechanical heart support can trigger unprecedented heart muscle cell regeneration in heart failure patients.
Kroger Cucumber, Sushi Recalled Due to Salmonella Fears
The recalls are linked to an outbreak that has already resulted in 68 people falling ill.
House Committee Chair Warns New Chips Rules Leave Loopholes for China to Exploit
The primary issue highlighted was the “entity-by-entity” approach taken by the United States regarding sanctions.
Russia and Belarus Set to Sign Mutual Security Guarantee Deal
Russian President Vladimir Putin recently signed an updated version of Russia’s nuclear doctrine that placed Belarus under its protection for the first time.
Georgian Authorities Accuse Anti-Government Protesters of Fomenting Violence
Demonstrators accuse Georgia’s ruling party of pursuing authoritarian and pro-Russian policies.
Coalition Pressures Biden to Declare Long-Stalled Equal Rights Amendment the Law of the Land
A last-ditch public pressure campaign is underway to convince the president to resurrect the Equal Rights Amendment before Trump takes office.
Rebels Take 2 Towns North of Homs as Syrian Insurgency Grows in Strength
Insurgents took Rastan and Talbiseh early on Friday morning as thousands have begun to flee Syria’s third largest city.
Trump Says Pete Hegseth ‘Support Is Strong and Deep’ Amid Senate Fight
‘Pete Hegseth is doing very well. His support is strong and deep,’ Trump said in a Friday statement.
NYC Mayor Adams Says City Is Safe, UnitedHealthcare CEO Killer Will Be Apprehended
‘There is a lot of new evidence that our detectives and law enforcement entities were able to find,’ he said on Friday morning.
South Korea’s Ruling Party Leader Says President Must Be Suspended Over Martial Law Declaration
People Power Party leader Han Dong-hoon cited evidence that President Yoon Suk Yeol ordered the arrest of prominent politicians.
Macron Vows to Remain as France Grapples With Unprecedented Political and Economic Turmoil
The French president will appoint a new prime minister in the coming days and has vowed to stay in the Elysee Palace for the duration of his term.
The Heart of France: The Story of Notre-Dame de Paris
The cathedral built to direct humanity’s eyes toward heaven and eternity is re-opening its doors.
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Lions Set Historic Franchise Record in Walk-Off Victory Over Packers
The Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers delivered a classic on Thursday night.

Lions Set Historic Franchise Record in Walk-Off Victory Over Packers
The Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers delivered a classic on Thursday night.

British Actress Jane Seymour to Female Actresses: ‘Don’t Pretend to Be 20 When You’re 70’
The 73-year-old actress made her film debut in 1969’s ‘Oh! What a Lovely War’ at 18.

British Actress Jane Seymour to Female Actresses: ‘Don’t Pretend to Be 20 When You’re 70’
The 73-year-old actress made her film debut in 1969’s ‘Oh! What a Lovely War’ at 18.

Staying Healthy After 50: Anti-Aging Tips to Keep You Strong
A traditional Chinese medicine expert offers simple ways to slow the aging process—starting with keeping the stomach and spleen healthy.

Staying Healthy After 50: Anti-Aging Tips to Keep You Strong
A traditional Chinese medicine expert offers simple ways to slow the aging process—starting with keeping the stomach and spleen healthy.
New York State Highlights Can’t-Miss Holiday Sites and Attractions
Look beyond NYC and discover the attractions the rest of the state has to offer.
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Instead of spending the holidays at a loved one’s home, families are traveling together.
A Classical Awakening in Prague
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Legendary Herbalist David Winston’s Lifelong Love of Herbs
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‘Meeting the Moment’: Inspiring Presidential Leadership
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‘White Christmas’: Irving Berlin’s Wistful Memories
The short, popular Christmas carol and its moving origin story have impacted American families and holiday culture for generations.
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