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Homelessness Soars to Record High in America
The number of homeless people in the United States has jumped by 12 percent to a record high, in part due to rent inflation, per a new report.
Homelessness Soars to Record High in America
The number of homeless people in the United States has jumped by 12 percent to a record high, in part due to rent inflation, per a new report.
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Biden Admin Unveils Record-Low Final Offshore Drilling Plan, Industry Calls Foul
Biden's offshore wind projects can't happen without new oil and gas leases.
Melania Trump Makes Rare Public Appearance in Naturalization Ceremony
The nation's only naturalized citizen to become a first lady, Mrs. Trump described her own journey and encouraged immigrants to contribute to American society.
EXCLUSIVE: How My Nation Was Targeted by the CCP—Former Micronesian President David Panuelo
The Chinese communist regime has been aggressively seeking to expand its control of the Pacific Islands through political warfare and “gray-zone” activities.
Cases of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease on the Rise
An expert notes several reasons why this could be happening.
How the COVID Vaccine Could Harm Your Gut, Leading to Brain Fog and Autoimmune Disease
While gut problems are often written off as caused by poor diet and lifestyle habits, they may also be a sign of damage from infections and vaccination.
Los Angeles to Provide Private Attorneys to Tenants Facing Eviction
Some say the Right to Counsel program could lead to more people not being able to find housing.
Californians Struggling With High Rent Prices, End of Eviction Moratoriums
With some of the most expensive rent prices in the nation, Californians pay a disproportionate share of income for housing, and with evictions now returning after nearly three years of moratoriums in certain locations, some property owners and renters are finding themselves in difficult predicaments.
Death by PowerPoint
It continues to be a real hazard of military—and civilian—life.
Thanks to This Volunteer Organization, Fallen Veterans Are Honored Every Christmas With Wreaths
Volunteers pay tribute to our fallen soliders by laying millions of wreaths at their final resting places.
More California Insurers Pause Policies as State Law Prevents Profitability
Experts say insurers in the state are spending more in claims than what they collect from policyholders’ premiums.
Another Insurance Company Leaving California
The company aims to ‘increase operation efficiency and mitigate risk exposure.’
Belgian Politician Booted From Party After Texts With China Spy Leaked
'Our purpose is to divide the US-European relationship,' CCP Ministry of State Security Officer wrote in one of the messages.
Belgian Man Charged With Exporting US Military Tech to China, Russia
The goods include 'components used in missiles, unmanned aerial vehicles, electronic warfare receivers, and military radar, according to the DOJ.
Newly Passed Defense Bill Bars President from Withdrawing from NATO Unilaterally
The president can't withdraw from NATO without authorization from the Senate or use Congress-approved funds to explore a potential withdrawal.
10 Key Measures in the Mammoth Defense Policy Bill
The $886 billion Pentagon bill includes $600 million for Ukraine, extends FISA, and reinstates service members discharged over the COVID-19 vaccine.
IN-DEPTH: Mom Struggles to Break Chains of Son’s Fentanyl Addiction
Every day on the streets is a deadly game of chance, but the reward of recovery means ‘being reunited with my family.’
3 Bay Area Babies Have Died of Fentanyl Overdose Since May
Three adults have been charged with murder in the deaths of two of the children, according to authorities.
House Formalizes Biden Impeachment Inquiry
The House of Representatives has formalized its impeachment inquiry of President Joe Biden, giving it legal teeth amid expected court battles.
Biden Responds to House Impeachment Inquiry, Calls It 'Baseless Political Stunt'
President Joe Biden has accused Republicans of 'attacking me with lies,' as the House formalizes its impeachment inquiry against him.
Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Activist Under CCP Threat on American Soil
The Hong Kong government is increasingly using Beijing-style tactics to control human rights and freedom, a democracy activist says.
UK Calls on Beijing to Repeal National Security Law After Hong Kong Issues New Warrants
Foreign Secretary David Cameron said the UK 'will not tolerate any attempt by any foreign power to intimidate, harass, or harm' British residents.

Bradley Cooper Swings for the Oscar Fences in 'Maestro'
Bradley Cooper gives a virtuoso performance in this biopic of virtuoso conductor Leonard Bernstein. Unfortunately, he focuses on sex instead of substance.
Bradley Cooper Swings for the Oscar Fences in 'Maestro'
Bradley Cooper gives a virtuoso performance in this biopic of virtuoso conductor Leonard Bernstein. Unfortunately, he focuses on sex instead of substance.
'Napoleon': Why You Should Wait for the 4-Hour Version
Visually sumptuous but disjointed and lacking power because Ridley Scott had to cut his 4-hour version down to 2 hours.
Republican Senator Calls Out Companies for Remaining on TikTok While Boycotting X
Earlier this year, FBI Director Christopher Wray said TikTok 'screams' of national security risks.
TikTok Part of CCP's 'Cognitive Warfare' Strategy Against US: Rep. Gallagher
'In Xi Jinping’s view, the war has already started on the most important battlefield: your mind,' Mr. Gallagher said.
CDC Warns COVID and Flu Surge Could 'Strain' Hospitals Soon
The CDC said that respiratory viruses may "strain emergency departments" soon.
Congress-Passed Bill Requires Pentagon to Consider Reinstating Members Removed Over COVID Vaccine Mandate
U.S. military officials praised the bill but did not comment on the portions relating to vaccines.
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Guava–Global Historical Uses in Treating Toothaches to Menstrual Pain
More than delicious, guava has been effectively used in traditional medicine for treating infections, malaria, diabetes, hypertension, cancer, and more.

Guava–Global Historical Uses in Treating Toothaches to Menstrual Pain
More than delicious, guava has been effectively used in traditional medicine for treating infections, malaria, diabetes, hypertension, cancer, and more.

Vivaldi’s Greatest Student: Anna Maria dal Violin
An orphanage with Antonio Vivaldi as its music director brings out a distinguished student.

‘The Taste of Things’: Dining as Art and Science
This haute-cuisine period drama stumbles but ultimately clears the finish line.

The Castle-Like Glencairn Museum Has Family, Faith, and Nation as Its Keystones—Quite Literally
Glencairn in southeastern Pennsylvania whisks visitors to the Middle Ages.

Thanks to This Volunteer Organization, Fallen Veterans Are Honored Every Christmas With Wreaths
Volunteers pay tribute to our fallen soliders by laying millions of wreaths at their final resting places.

Resisting the Transgender 'Assembly Line'
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Snack Like a Parisian With a Slice of This Dreamy Custard Tart
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DFW Airport’s Future Could See the Arrival of ‘Self-Service’ TSA Checkpoints
This self service system will take years before it is used widely but the main objective is to reduce wait times while still detecting dangerous articles.

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