Former CIA Officer Who Spied for China Receives 10-Year Prison Sentence
The former officer received cash, golf clubs, and other expensive gifts for turning over classified U.S. national defense information to Chinese agents.
Are the CCP’s Ties With North Korea Troubled?
It appears that relations between the Chinese Communist Party and North Korea have run into problems.
Remembering America in the Aftermath of 9/11
We must not lose sight of the unity that Americans are capable of.
‘Rally Caps’: An Adorable ’Peanuts’ Type Baseball Movie
“Rally Caps” teaches kids to recover from setbacks, to keep hope alive, and it features a fine performance from young, Charlie Brown-like Carson Minniear.
‘9:11 A Time to Always Remember: Bond of Firefighters’
Author Jim Sterger honors the firefighters who died trying to save the people trapped in the Twin Towers.
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About 100 large corporations would be affected by the tax, according to the Treasury.
White House Says Biden Wore Trump Hat at 9/11 Event for ‘Bipartisan Unity’
The president ’spoke about the country’s bipartisan unity after 9/11 and said we needed to get back to that,' the White House spokesperson said.
4 Takeaways From the Trump–Harris Presidential Debate
In the first debate between the two candidates, Trump and Harris sparred over abortion, the economy, and the border while avoiding new policy specifics.
Boar’s Head Plant Posed ‘Imminent Threat’ 2 Years Before Listeria Outbreak, USDA Documents Show
The CDC has said 57 people were sickened and nine have died in connection to the listeria outbreak. Officials say an investigation is ongoing.
New York Police Commissioner Resigns Amid Federal Probe
After days of mounting pressure, Edward Caban will step down amid an investigation affecting several members of Mayor Eric Adams’s administration.
Malibu Hit by 4.7 Magnitude Quake
Residents were shaken by early-morning earthquake in the celebrity-filled coastal city.
Election Officials Warn Problems With US Mail Could Cause 2024 Voting Disruptions
Responding to a letter from state and local election officials, the USPS said that it is equipped to deal with mail-in ballots.
Polaris Dawn: SpaceX Mission Astronauts Complete First Private Spacewalk in History
Bill Nelson, the administrator of NASA, said in a statement that the spacewalk ’represents a giant leap forward for the commercial space industry.’
Sudan Government Accuses UAE of Funding Enemy in Civil War
UAE denied the accusations, in turn accusing the Sudanese government of refusing to negotiate a peace with its enemy.
Norway’s Intelligence Chief Says Russia Becoming Bolder in Sabotage
The intelligence chief said he believes that Russia would stop short of actions that might trigger NATO’s collective defense clause.
Why a Sense of Purpose Transforms Health—and How to Cultivate It
Research shows that a having a high sense of purpose improves sleep and depression and decreases the risk of stroke and cognitive impairment.
EU Privacy Watchdog Probes Google’s AI Model
Ireland’s Data Protection Commission has concerns with Google’s Pathways Language Model 2.
Texas City Shuts Down Hotel Occupied by Venezuelan Gang After 693 Police Calls
Residents have until 10 a.m. on Sept. 12 to vacate the hotel.
Extreme Drought, Wildfire Smoke Leave Populations Stranded in Brazil’s Amazon
With low water levels, no road access, and airports closing due to smoke, Manaus residents say the economic and health consequences are devastating.
South Carolina Supreme Court Strikes Down School Choice Program for Low Income Families
Justices object to a voucher program that allows public funds to go to private schools. The ruling could force some families to switch schools midsemester.
A Texan Treasure: The ‘Mustangs of Las Colinas’
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Some Rivalries Still Alive in Changing Landscape of College Football
The Washington Huskies play Washington State in the famous Boeing Apple Cup at Lumen Field, while No. 9 Oregon travels to Oregon State.
Some Rivalries Still Alive in Changing Landscape of College Football
The Washington Huskies play Washington State in the famous Boeing Apple Cup at Lumen Field, while No. 9 Oregon travels to Oregon State.
‘Homestead: Family Survival’ Reality Show Teaches Living Off the Land in Uncertain Times
The reality series is a spinoff of the feature film “Homestead,” which will premiere in theaters on December 20.
‘Homestead: Family Survival’ Reality Show Teaches Living Off the Land in Uncertain Times
The reality series is a spinoff of the feature film “Homestead,” which will premiere in theaters on December 20.
Kentucky Cabins: Lincoln’s Birthplace and Boyhood Home
In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we visit two historic parks revealing much about President Lincoln’s humble beginnings.
‘Interlopers’: A Story of Hope Beneath the Surface of Despair
H.H. Munro, better known by the pen name “Saki,” wrote a story that invites two very different interpretations.
James Earl Jones: An Appreciation
The ‘actor’s actor’ with the iconic voice valued craft over fame over his long career.
‘The Rings of Power': Misses the Mark
The first episode of Season 2 of the Amazon franchise, with its beauty, blood, and lore, won’t please LOTR fans in many ways.
Kentucky Cabins: Lincoln’s Birthplace and Boyhood Home
In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we visit two historic parks revealing much about President Lincoln’s humble beginnings.