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‘Trump Country’ or ‘Haley Country’? Early Voting Underway in South Carolina
Tactical voting for Haley by non-Republicans evident in Mount Pleasant, but Trump enthusiasm clear elsewhere in state.
‘Trump Country’ or ‘Haley Country’? Early Voting Underway in South Carolina
Tactical voting for Haley by non-Republicans evident in Mount Pleasant, but Trump enthusiasm clear elsewhere in state.
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CCP Tightens Exit Controls Amid Sharp Increase in Citizens Fleeing China
The CCP is reported to have tightened control over Chinese citizens’ overseas travel to save face as so many citizens are fleeing.
Plant Compounds May Be Effective Alternative Treatment for Rosacea: New Review
Research shows a common incurable skin condition may respond to plant-based alternative treatments.
Eating Disorders: A Complex Mental Illness With These Warning Signs
Eating disorders, which often develop in adolescence, affect an estimated 28.8 million people in the United States.
Trump Makes Surprise Appearance to Launch Sneaker Line
President Trump announced that he was launching a branded sneaker line during a surprise appearance at Philadelphia’s SneakerCon.
Red State ‘Super Tuesday’ Primaries Launch GOP Quest to Keep House
Voters across four Southern states spanning 63 congressional districts will see House primaries on their March 5 ballots, including 42 held by Republicans.
Judge Plans to Rule Next Week on Bid to Block Trump From Illinois Ballot
Judge Tracie Porter said she hopes to rule next week on whether President Trump should be blocked from the Illinois presidential primary ballot.
Jack Smith Demands Evidence Remain Secret in Trump Case
Former President Donald Trump’s request to disclose evidence in his classified documents trial is vehemently opposed by special counsel Jack Smith in a filing.
Texas AG Ken Paxton to Be Tried in April After Judge Denies Motion to Dismiss Case
If convicted, Paxton faces five to 99 years in prison.
FBI Warns of ‘Widespread’ QR Code Scams Cybercriminals Use to Steal Your Money
The FBI is warning people to be careful when scanning QR codes because criminals swap them for malicious codes and steal victims’ information or money.
Fulton County DA Willis, Prosecutor Detail Relationship and Expenses in Misconduct Hearing
A former friend of Ms. Willis testified that Ms. Willis began a relationship with Mr. Wade shortly after they met in 2019.
Big Banks Charge Higher Credit Card Interest Rates Than Small Banks, Credit Unions: CFPB Report
Switching to credit cards from smaller financial firms could save people $400-$500 yearly, the report said.
IRS Expands Testing of Free Online Tax Filing Program to 3 States
The IRS has expanded its pilot phase testing of its new online tax filing program Direct File to 3 states that have income taxes.
The Lesser-Known Reality of ‘Organic’: Why the Label Doesn’t Mean What It Used To
Organic food sales exceeded $60 billion in 2022, but larger agriculture businesses may be taking advantage of loopholes.

Puerto Rico Enchants Winter Travelers
A culture and nature jaunt to the Island of Enchantment may just be the antidote for the cold-weather blues.
Puerto Rico Enchants Winter Travelers
A culture and nature jaunt to the Island of Enchantment may just be the antidote for the cold-weather blues.
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Wisdom From a Retired Cowboy Artist
I have lived the life of the sculptures I have made.
Section 3 of 14th Amendment Not Applicable for Ruling Trump out of 2024
I don’t believe that Section 3 of 14th Amendment is self-executive and therefore can not be applied directly by the court.
A Great Leap Forward for Western Pennsylvania
Most of us know, coal is the end product of ancient decayed vegetation.
Letter From Alaska
We need to be constantly reminded that totalitarianism of whatever stripe can be voted in, but it can’t be voted out.
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Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
How to Socialize Your Dog, According to Expert Trainers
Owners play a crucial role in building a strong bond of trust and affection.
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Can Athene Help You Find Wisdom? Part 1
In this first article on the ancient Greek goddess of wisdom, Athena, we explore how wisdom is intrinsically linked to spirituality.

Focus on a Frieze at the Capital Rotunda
Millions view the Capitol rotunda’s art, but few understand the history it represents.

U.S. Politics, Science, and Daring Win the Space Race
In ‘This Week in History,’ the United States found itself behind in the Space Race; a senator, two presidents, seven astronauts, and a probe aim to win.

A Classic Hollywood Partnership
In this “Comparing Cinema Classics,” we see how wonderfully a director George Cukor and actress Katharine Hepburn worked together.

Patriotism Behind Barbed Wire
Western theater at the Japanese internment camps of World War II shows that the camps were far from German concentration camps.

How the Battle of the Atlantic Changed Course for the US
“US Destroyers vs German U-Boats” demonstrates how technological advancements provided the winning edge during World War II sea battles.

Hard Work With Heart: John Darley’s Award-Winning Art
American artist John Darley worked diligently to become the accomplished painter he is today.

Can Athene Help You Find Wisdom? Part 1
In this first article on the ancient Greek goddess of wisdom, Athena, we explore how wisdom is intrinsically linked to spirituality.

Environmental Nutrition: Sugar Alcohols
Sugar alcohols contain fewer calories than sugar and are only partially digested so they have less of an effect on blood sugars.

Nostalgic Diners: Come for the Eggs, Stay for the Experience
Diners offer comfort, food, extended hours, nostalgia and lots of fun.

‘Secret’ Mac & Cheese Festival Turns Knott’s Berry Farm Into the Cheesiest Place on Earth
The not-so-secret menu pairs mac and cheese with all the Peanuts Gang characters.

A Star in Shreveport: ASEANA Asian Gardens
The garden annually holds festivals that celebrate Asian culture.
Nostalgic Diners: Come for the Eggs, Stay for the Experience
Diners offer comfort, food, extended hours, nostalgia and lots of fun.
































































































































































































































