In-Depth
Behind CCP’s Closed Doors, a Weakened Xi Jinping
Analysts decode the political intrigue behind the CCP’s recent closed-door leadership meeting.
Trump, Japanese PM Agree to Critical Minerals, Rare Earths Deals in ‘New Golden Age’ for Both Countries
The U.S. president visited Tokyo on the second leg of his three-country tour of Asia.
Japanese PM Wants to Nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize, White House Says
The two leaders signed a framework agreement on Oct. 28 to secure the supply of critical minerals and rare earth metals.
In-Depth
White House Ballroom a Classical, Beautiful, and Long Overdue Project, Architects Say
‘When you look at classical architecture, it conveys a sense of elegance and majesty. It’s meant to uplift the spirit,’ an architectural designer said.
Chinese Fentanyl Kingpin Deported From Mexico to Face Charges in United States
Zhang is considered a major player in international drug trafficking and money laundering, with ties to the Sinaloa Cartel and Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
Venezuela Cancels Energy Deals With Trinidad and Tobago After US Warship Arrival
Trinidad Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar downplayed the impact of Venezuela’s suspension of energy deals.
Charles Murray: I Thought Religion Was Irrelevant to Me. I Was Wrong.
Murray is a social scientist and the author of a number of books including ‘Coming Apart,’ ‘Facing Reality,’ and most recently ‘Taking Religion Seriously.’
Stillbirth Rates in US Remain Alarmingly High, New Study Finds
The study of more than 2.7 million pregnancies reveals a rate of one in 150—higher than CDC figures.
DNC Sets January Deadline for States Seeking Early 2028 Primary Slots
As Democrats weigh the 2028 presidential nominating order, the DNC is prioritizing states that can deliver a ‘rigorous, efficient and fair’ contest.
What’s on the Table for the Trump–Xi Meeting?
Chinese negotiators said the U.S. position had been ’tough.’
These States Lose Most If Federal Food Aid Runs Out
Large states stand to lose the most federal funding, but a higher percentage of the population receives food assistance in some smaller states.
Judge Directs Trump Admin Officials to Limit Statements About Abrego Garcia
The ruling came amid uncertainty about whether the human-smuggling suspect would be deported.
Why You’re Still Exhausted After 8 Hours of Sleep–And What to Do About It
Sleep quality, circadian rhythm, and hidden health issues matter more than hours spent in bed.
More Than 5,600 US Flights Delayed as Government Shutdown Drags On
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said that about 13,000 air traffic controllers are going to be unpaid.
Trump Says His MRI Test Performed at Walter Reed Was ‘Perfect’
The president didn’t say why the test was performed. Trump, 79, is one of the oldest-serving presidents in history.
A Radiance of Words: The Artistic Beauties of Literature
Literature bypasses the immediate senses of sight and hearing, and goes directly for the imagination.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
US Military Helicopter and Fighter Jet Go Down in South China Sea, No Casualties
All personnel involved were retrieved alive.

These Wyoming Ranchers Want a Regenerative Revolution
Could their high-tech approach to age-old practices change the game for other ranchers?
Arrests Made Over Brazen Daylight Heist at Louvre Museum
One of the suspects was arrested at the airport as he was trying to leave French territory.

Understanding Kidney Deficiency: Symptoms and Ways to Improve It
In traditional Chinese Medicine, the kidney extends beyond the physical organ and refers to a broader energy system responsible for an array of functions.

‘The Hallmarked Man’: Masons, Secrets, and Murder in a Vault
Even though it’s the eighth book in the ‘Cormoran Strike’ series, it’s still one of the best mysteries you’ll find anywhere.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
US Military Helicopter and Fighter Jet Go Down in South China Sea, No Casualties
All personnel involved were retrieved alive.

These Wyoming Ranchers Want a Regenerative Revolution
Could their high-tech approach to age-old practices change the game for other ranchers?
Arrests Made Over Brazen Daylight Heist at Louvre Museum
One of the suspects was arrested at the airport as he was trying to leave French territory.
Trump Addresses American Troops Aboard USS George Washington in Japan
The president thanked service members while vowing to support them with his ‘peace through strength’ strategy.

Virginia Takes First Step Toward Mid-Cycle Redistricting
The House cleared a path to consider a redistricting amendment during the continued special session.

Lithuania to Indefinitely Close Border With Belarus After Balloon Sightings
For three days, Vilnius airport was forced to suspend air traffic because of balloons suspected of being used to smuggle contraband cigarettes.

Australia’s Largest Aluminium Smelter Faces Uncertain Future Amid Soaring Energy Costs
Consultation begins as Rio Tinto warns rising power prices could force closure by 2028.

Drake Maye Missed ‘MVP’ Chants During Win Over Browns
Maye finished Sunday’s win 18-of-24 passing for 282 yards and three TDs with an interception.

48 Percent of Americans Want Bad Bunny to Perform at Super Bowl Halftime Show: Poll
A national sports poll from Quinnipiac University shows that fewer than half of Americans approve of the NFL’s decision.

New Mexico’s Santa Fe Stops Adding Fluoride to Water
The city also kept in place its monitoring of natural levels of fluoride in the water system.

I’m a Nutritionist—Here’s How I Drink Coffee for Health
Strategic sipping turns this daily ritual into a science‑backed boost for longevity and well‑being.

If You’re Always Tired, Your Blood–and Diet–Might Be to Blame
Scientists may have found why 1 in 3 Americans feels sleepy all day.

Walking 4,000 Steps per Day Cuts Mortality, Cardiovascular Risk Among Older Women: Study
One to two days of the activity in a week is enough to achieve significant health benefits, a peer-reviewed study found.

Eye-Opening Apples: 3 Recipes Explore Our Favorite Fruit’s Savory Side
These savory recipes won’t upset the apple cart. Instead, they’re shine a light on the fruit’s possibilities.

Install Paintable Wallpaper
Paintable wallpaper is a type of textured wallpaper that can be painted.

While Postmodernists Embrace Fervour, This Painter Finds ‘Meditation’ in Every Precise Stroke
‘For two hours, everything else goes away, you just are so focused ... It is so good it’s almost a meditation,’ says watercolourist Anne Maree O'Brien.

Taking the Kids: Scottsdale in Fall for All Ages
Scottsdale is a great bet for a fall getaway with or without the kids.





















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