In Southern Appalachia, Voters Favor Trump but Harris Has Support
‘I think they need to get a good old redneck in the office to run the place,’ says one self-described hillbilly, as many others struggle to afford groceries.
China Pushing to Build a Launch System on the Moon
The CCP is pushing for plans to mine the moon.
Truth Tellers: Mozart’s Laughter
The composer of such works as ‘The Magic Flute’ and ‘The Marriage of Figaro’ presents, through music, the joy that life brings.
‘Heart of the Hive’: Home of the Honeybee
Author Hilary Kearney takes us ‘Inside the Mind of the Honey Bee and the Incredible Life Force of the Colony.’
La Bella Vita: 24 Hours in Milan
Take the elevator to the Duomo’s rooftop, enjoy lasagna at Piccolo Peck, and absorb the opera at Teatro alla Scala.
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Thousands Protest in Sao Paulo Against X Ban in Brazil
Brazil’s Supreme Court ordered X’s operations in the country to cease amid an ongoing dispute over the Brazilian government’s content moderation requests.
Spy Case in New York Should Serve as Warning to CCP Agents in US Government: Experts
Civil servants ‘are supposed to help their country, state, and city—not foreign countries,’ says a former Department of Defense official.
5 Things to Watch in Congress in September
After a monthlong recess, lawmakers are returning to Washington on Sept. 9 with a busy schedule—and facing a looming presidential election.
US LNG Production Surge Will Double Exports by 2028: EIA
The projected boom in exports comes as Canadian, Mexican, and American projects come online and federal regulators approve first export permit in 7 months.
Colorado’s Aurora Reports Armed Venezuelan Gangs Taking Over Apartment Buildings
Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman is seeking a court order to clear the criminal activity before the situation grows much worse.
House GOP Introduces Stopgap Bill to Avert Government Shutdown, Block Noncitizen Voting
House Republicans have introduced a stopgap bill to prevent a government shutdown, but its voter fraud provisions face Democrat opposition.
Pakistani ISIS Supporter Arrested for Plotting Mass Shooting in New York Jewish Center
Authorities said the individual chose Oct. 7 as the date for launching the attack, the anniversary of the Hamas attack on Israel.
Texas Man Sentenced 14 Years for Running $110 Million Tax Refund Scheme
The scheme duped the IRS into believing the scammers represented legitimate taxpayers.
Don Johnson Says He Lived ‘Below the National Poverty Level’ Before Landing Breakthrough Role on ‘Miami Vice’
The actor played Detective James ‘Sonny’ Crockett in the hit ‘80s NBC crime drama series.
Hamas Drives Wedge Into Israeli Society With Hostage Murders
Hamas’s killing of six hostages, and possible killing of more if the IDF attempts rescues, appears to represent a new level of psychological warfare
Harbinger in the East: What AfD’s Victory Means for Germany
The party’s most right-wing branches are in the east, where they secured victory, and where broader political trends often first emerge, according to analysts.
Nickel Allergy: A Common Denominator for Many With Gastrointestinal Diseases
A diet low in high-nickel foods like legumes, grains, and nuts proves to help with IBS and IBD.
House to Focus on China Threat When Congress Returns
With bi-partisan support, Republicans hope to fast-track the majority of the 30 bills aimed at protecting farmland, trade secrets, and critical infrastructure.
Harris Supports Tax on Unrealized Gains, Sparking Controversy
Under the new proposal, people with a net worth of more than $100 million would have to pay a minimum effective tax rate of 25 percent.
Nation’s Largest Police Union Endorses Trump
The 377,000-member FPO joins the International Union of Police Associations and the National Association of Police Organizations in endorsing Trump.
How an Oversized Flag Resulted in the National Anthem
In ‘This Week in History,’ the British leave Washington in flames to take Baltimore, but American soldiers, militiamen, and a really large flag stand firm.
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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
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Pregnant Mom Decides to Keep Baby With Fatal Diagnosis, Says ‘God Trusted Me to Carry This Angel’
‘[T]he decision of how and when Charlie is called home to heaven really isn’t up to me, it’s up to God,’ the mom says.
Dallas Fumbles Away the ‘America’s Team’ Label, but Who’s Gonna Pick It Up?
The Lions and Rams have the ingredients—standout quarterback, respected coach, star players—but no team has stepped up.
Dallas Fumbles Away the ‘America’s Team’ Label, but Who’s Gonna Pick It Up?
The Lions and Rams have the ingredients—standout quarterback, respected coach, star players—but no team has stepped up.
Celebrities Using High Pressure Oxygen Tanks on the Rise
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy involves breathing in 100 percent oxygen. Room air is reportedly only 21 percent oxygen.
Celebrities Using High Pressure Oxygen Tanks on the Rise
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy involves breathing in 100 percent oxygen. Room air is reportedly only 21 percent oxygen.
Nighttime Light Exposure Linked to Higher Alzheimer’s Risk: Study
Though city lights illuminate the night, they and other forms of light may disrupt our circadian rhythms, potentially making people more vulnerable to disease.
Nighttime Light Exposure Linked to Higher Alzheimer’s Risk: Study
Though city lights illuminate the night, they and other forms of light may disrupt our circadian rhythms, potentially making people more vulnerable to disease.
Elfego Baca: Skilled Gunfighter and Brave Lawman
A lawman from an early age, this Hispanic American was never killed or even wounded in shootouts and protected the citizens of the early Southwest.