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Trump made double digit gains with Gen Zers, a group that distinguishes itself from Millennials in many ways.
‘Youth (Hard Times)’ and ‘Youth (Homecoming)’: Chinese Migrants Up Close
Wang Bing’s 2nd and 3rd films of his trilogy highlights the fate of young Chinese migrant workers.
Vitruvius: The Roman Architect Who Laid the Foundations of Western Architecture
It may come as a surprise that architecture influences public mood and opinion. A 20th-century switch from classic to modernist styles has had negative effects.
24 Hours in Athens
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Trump Names Susan Wiles as White House Chief of Staff
Wiles, Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign manager, will be the first woman to hold the position.
Zelenskyy Says Concessions to Russia Would Be ‘Unacceptable’ and ‘Suicidal’
The Ukrainian leader’s speech in Budapest came as Russia’s President Vladimir Putin called Donald Trump ‘courageous’ and called for a ’neutral' Ukraine.
Judge Strikes Down Federal Rule Protecting Illegal Immigrants Married to US Citizens
The federal judge ruled that DHS lacks the authority to offer ‘parole in place’ to illegal immigrant spouses of U.S. citizens.
How Will Trump’s Election Win Impact His Criminal Cases?
Trump’s election victory has changed the landscape of all four of the outstanding cases.
Saving Childhood: A New Movement Helps Parents Protect Young Kids From Smartphones
Hours spent on cell phones deprive children of the fundamental development gained through play and other childhood activities.
Israel Passes Law Allowing Deportation of Terrorists’ Families
Netanyahu’s ruling coalition pushed through a law likely to end up in front of Israel’s Supreme Court.
White House Outlines Biden’s Priorities for Rest of Term
Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters that Biden has several goals for the remaining 74 days of his term.
NYC Mayor Says He’s Ready to Share Ideas With Trump on Illegal Immigration
‘I want to see the federal government fix a federal problem,’ said Mayor Eric Adams.
Judge Sets Deadline for Transfer of Assets in Rudolph Giuliani Case
The latest setback for the former mayor and lawyer for Donald Trump comes down in a lower Manhattan federal courtroom.
Argentinian Officials Charge 3 in British Musician Liam Payne’s Death
Three individuals, including a close associate and a hotel employee, have been charged in connection with the singer’s fall from a balcony in Buenos Aires.
Military Judge Revives Plea Deals for Alleged 9/11 Mastermind, Accomplices
U.S. Air Force Col. Matthew McCall concluded Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin didn’t have clear authority to revoke plea agreements with three 9/11 defendants.
FDA Proposes Removal of Common Oral Cold Medication Ingredient as ‘Ineffective’
The agency said phenylephrine is ineffective for nasal congestion relief when used orally, and proposed its removal from over-the-counter oral cold medicines.
Day in Photos: Strike on Chemical Factory, Field of Remembrance, and Wading Through the Floods
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
Cooperation Between China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia Threatens US Security: NATO Chief
‘Russia is delivering the latest technology into North Korea in return for North Korean help with the war against Ukraine,’ the NATO secretary-general said.
Federal Judge Ends Block on Florida’s Legal Action Against Pro-Abortion Ad
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s administration accused a pro-abortion TV ad of misrepresenting the state’s abortion law.
CDC Urges Broader Bird Flu Testing After Study Finds Infection in Asymptomatic Farmworkers
A Nov. 7 study in Michigan and Colorado found that 7 percent of tested workers had antibodies indicating previous H5N1 infection.
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The 11-ton Norway spruce, cut down and loaded onto a flatbed truck, will arrive in New York this weekend, marking the start of the Christmas season.
74-Foot Christmas Tree En Route to NYC’s Rockefeller Center
The 11-ton Norway spruce, cut down and loaded onto a flatbed truck, will arrive in New York this weekend, marking the start of the Christmas season.
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History Off the Beaten Path: Riding and Walking the Rail Trail
Cycling or walking on a former train bed offers historic stops.