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‘Carry-On’: It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like ‘Die Hard’
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The president issued a memorandum to address the Chinese Communist Party’s transnational repression targeting individuals and businesses.
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Elevated menu prices are keeping Americans from eating out. Major brands are dropping prices or offering more promotions to get them back.
Pressure Mounts Over Mysterious New Jersey Drones: What We Know So Far
Dozens of drone sightings have been reported in the state, starting in November.
Trump Calls for Answers on Mystery Drones
‘Let the public know, and now. Otherwise, shoot them down!’ the president-elect said of the mysterious drones spotted recently in the United States.
UnitedHealth CEO Reacts to Thompson’s Death, Acknowledges ‘Flawed’ US Health Care
The killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has drawn an emotional tribute from the group’s chief executive.
After Fall of Assad, Domino Effect Could Put Iranian Regime on Shaky Ground
The fall of Assad could not come at a worse time for the Iranian regime, and the opposition feels this could be the beginning of the end for the mullahs.
In a Switch From His 1st Term, Trump Says He Wants Filibuster to Stay
Meant to encourage compromise in the Senate, the filibuster requires most legislation to pass a 60-vote threshold to proceed to a final vote.
Supreme Court Accepts Case About California’s Strict Tailpipe Emissions Policy
A lower court previously found energy producers could not demonstrate a close enough connection to the policy they oppose to justify participating in a lawsuit.
House Democrat Caucuses Weigh In on Race for Top Position on Oversight Committee
Reps. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) are vying to lead Democrats on the key panel next term.
Religion in Schools Makes a Comeback in Some States, Shunned in Others
Bolstered by the 2024 election, proponents of Judeo-Christian context in school curricula expect more movement next year.
Post-US Election, CCP Intensifies Campaign Against Falun Gong in United States
China’s Minister of Public Security hosted a secret video conference instructing US-based CCP agents to drive a wedge between Falun Gong and the US government.
McKinsey Agrees to Pay $650 Million Over Role in Opioid Sales
A former McKinsey senior partner is also set to plead guilty to obstruction of justice.
Supreme Court Will Weigh Catholic Charity’s Request for Religious Tax Exemption
A divided Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled earlier this year that the charity’s activities were not of a sufficiently religious character to justify tax exemption.
In Secret Meeting, Xi Jinping Ordered New Strategy to Attack Falun Gong Globally
U.S. lawmakers have condemned a new transnational repression campaign against Falun Gong that spreads disinformation and co-opts the American legal system.
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Kremlin Says Putin Supports Christmas Cease-Fire in Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin backs Hungary’s proposal for a Christmas cease-fire and prisoner swap in Ukraine.
Court Denies TikTok Request to Delay Ban
The judges found no precedent in granting this type of request.
Cold Not Frozen: 6 Hot Winter Exercises to Keep You Moving
Winter often means less exercise and more inside time, which can dampen your mood. These simple exercises can help keep you perky when temperatures drop.
New York Pet Stores Sue to Continue Selling Dogs, Cats, and Bunnies
Retailers argue that a new law that will soon ban the sales will strip pet stores of their prime revenue source and generate a black market.
Biden Administration Announces Additional $500 Million in Military Assistance to Ukraine
The Biden administration has announced a $500 million military aid package to bolster Ukraine’s defense against ongoing Russian aggression.
New Jersey Governor Requests More Federal Resources for Drone Investigation
The New Jersey State Police have been taking drone reports since November, but information about the aircraft has been sparse.
US Signs Updated Science and Technology Pact With China
The renewal of the pact includes updates to protect U.S. intellectual property and no longer covers cooperation on cutting edge research.
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Evan Engram, whose shoulder injury has ended his season, joins a slew of offensive players whom Jacksonville has lost.
Jaguars Tight End Is the Latest Casualty in Team’s Injury-Riddled Season
Evan Engram, whose shoulder injury has ended his season, joins a slew of offensive players whom Jacksonville has lost.
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Parents of Conan O’Brien, Die Just Days Apart After 66 Years of Marriage
Thomas O’Brien, 95, and Ruth Reardon O’Brien, 92, passed away peacefully at their home in Brookline, Massachusetts.
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Bulk Up on Protein to Prevent and Fight Sarcopenia
Sarcopenia is the progressive loss of muscle mass and function that accompanies aging, but proper diet and exercise can fight it.
Mercy Dogs on the Battlefield
In this installment of “Forgotten History Matters,” we learn that dogs were trained to save lives and to comfort dying soldiers in times of war.
‘Dirty Angels’: A Mostly Winning Action-Thriller Set in the Middle East
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Mercy Dogs on the Battlefield
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If you believe the stereotypes that come with different wines, you could be missing out on some wonderful drinks.