In Farewell Address, Biden Touts Achievements, Warns of ‘Tech-Industrial Complex’
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Qatar’s prime minister laid down the general terms of the six-week cease-fire, which includes swapping 33 hostages for an unspecified number of prisoners.
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6 Takeaways From Rubio’s Confirmation Hearing for Secretary of State
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Judge Orders DOJ to Submit Volume 2 of Jack Smith’s Report Into Trump Probes
Judge Aileen Cannon has directed prosecutors to submit volume two of Jack Smith’s report on President-elect Donald Trump for private court review.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate has begun the confirmation process for the president-elect’s new administration.
Iowa Governor Announces State DOGE to Cut Government Waste
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds announced the creation of a state DOGE to cut costs, eliminate inefficiencies, and align with federal efforts.
FDA Bans Use of Red No. 3 in Food, Ingested Drugs
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The Real Story of Shen Yun and Falun Gong—An Interview With Mr. Li Hongzhi
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Attorney Moved by Shen Yun: Kindness Should Be the Fundamental Foundation of All Things
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Day in Photos: Israel–Hamas Cease-Fire Deal, Volcanic Eruption, and SpaceX Launch
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Speaker Johnson Removes Mike Turner as Chair of House Intel Committee
Rep. Mike Turner (R-Ohio) has been in Congress since 2003.
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Attorney General Nominee Bondi Testifies on Prospect of Jan. 6 Pardons
‘The pardons are at the direction of the president. We will look, and we will advise. I will look at every case on a case-by-case basis,’ Bondi said.
Safety Will Remain Top Priority With Aviation, Says Transportation Secretary Nominee
‘Boeing is a national security issue,’ Sean Duffy said. ‘Boeing is the largest exporter of American product. ... They need tough love.’
Los Angeles County Launches Online Tool for Residents to Check Status of Their Homes
Displaced fire victims searching for answers can look up their home address and view a photo of the damage.
Michigan Governor Warns Tariffs on Mexico and Canada Could Damage US Auto Industry
President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to initiate stiff tariffs on goods coming from Canada and Mexico over illegal immigration and drug trafficking.
Trump Administration Will Work With Indo–Pacific Allies Under Existing Partnership, Says Rep. Waltz
South Korea, Japan, and the Philippines have been working with the United States under different trilateral frameworks.
Treasury Recoups $31 Million in Social Security Payments to Dead People, Calls It ‘Tip of the Iceberg’
Congress granted a temporary, three-year access to the file, which contains over 142 million records dating back to 1899.
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Ravens Try to Practice in Cold but Fields ‘Too Hard, Too Frozen’
‘[I would] love to be outside, but we just can’t. The fields are too hard, and they’re too frozen,’ Baltimore HC John Harbaugh said.
Ravens Try to Practice in Cold but Fields ‘Too Hard, Too Frozen’
‘[I would] love to be outside, but we just can’t. The fields are too hard, and they’re too frozen,’ Baltimore HC John Harbaugh said.
Settlement Reached Between Des Moines Art Center and Artist Over Sculpture Demolition
Mary Miss will receive $900,000 dollars in exchange for the dismantling of her environmental artwork.
Settlement Reached Between Des Moines Art Center and Artist Over Sculpture Demolition
Mary Miss will receive $900,000 dollars in exchange for the dismantling of her environmental artwork.
Study Links Social Media Use to Rising Irritability Levels in Adults
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Study Links Social Media Use to Rising Irritability Levels in Adults
Research of more than 42,000 adults shows platform-specific effects on mood.
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