Biden Pardons 39 People, Commutes Sentences for Nearly 1,500
At this point in his presidency, President Biden has already commuted more sentences than his recent predecessors.
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Mystery drones have been spotted over key U.S. military facilities, as well as other sensitive locations including Trump’s Bedminster golf course.
‘The Return’: Ralph Fiennes’s Masterful Performance as Odysseus
A bravura performance and a solid bookend to the other impressive physical transformation Ralph Fiennes underwent early in his career, in ‘Schindler’s List.’
‘Mary’: A Holiday Faith and Family Movie That Doesn’t Play It Safe
Action director D.J. Caruso shakes things up with this biography of the Virgin Mary.
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This rustic white pizza will be delicious whether you make your own dough or use store-bought.
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FBI Director Christopher Wray to Step Down, Paving Way for Kash Patel
Wray has been in office since 2017.
Leaked Notes Reveal CCP’s US Plan to Eradicate Falun Gong, Stop Human Rights Sanctions
The Chinese Communist Party has launched disinformation campaigns to pitch the U.S. government against the Falun Gong religious group.
Trump Rings NY Stock Exchange Opening Bell to ‘USA’ Chant
Trump promised the United States would have ‘a tremendous run’ in his second term.
Trump Named Time Magazine’s ‘Person of the Year’ for 2nd Time in Less Than a Decade
He beat out the likes of Vice President Kamala Harris, Joe Rogan, Elon Musk, Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu, and several others.
House Passes $895.2 Billion Defense Authorization Bill
Much of the bill, which will be considered by the Senate, is focused on funding various weapons development, production, and acquisition efforts.
American CEO Optimism Surges Post-Election: Business Roundtable
Small-business optimism has also risen, with businesses hopeful for policies that ‘favor strong economic growth,’ according to a survey.
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.
Video Games Have Become Rife With DEI and Some Fans Aren’t Buying It
The video game industry has changed in recent years, with transgenderism and diversity messaging becoming more commonplace.
Officials Match Suspect’s Gun With Shell Casings at Scene of UnitedHealthcare CEO’s Killing, NYPD Says
Investigators also found suspect Luigi Mangione’s prints on items left at the crime scene.
US Producer Prices Top Market Estimates, Signal Sticky Inflation Ahead
Within the goods category, one-quarter of the November boost resulted from a 54.6 percent spike in prices for chicken eggs.
Bipartisan Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Force Health Insurers to Divest Pharmacies
The bill would break up major health care conglomerates with the goal of lowing drug prices.
Trump Says RFK Jr. Will Study Possible Link Between Childhood Vaccines and Autism as HHS Secretary
‘I think somebody has to find out. If you go back 25 years ago, you had very little autism. Now you have it,’ Trump said.
Beijing’s Critical Minerals Ban Signals Rising US–China Trade Tensions
U.S. leaders have considered China’s dominance in critical mineral production as a national security risk and have been working to find alternative sources.
What to Know About the Mysterious Drones Flying Over New Jersey
The craft are said to be the size of an SUV, and have been observed flying in groups.
Supreme Court Won’t Halt EPA’s Coal Waste Rule
An electric utility claims the agency lacks legal authority to require new safety measures at coal ash storage facilities.
Trump Appoints Former Fox Anchor Kari Lake to Lead Voice of America
Lake will ensure that ‘American values of Freedom and Liberty’ are broadcast around the globe again, the president-elect said.
Manhattan Real Estate Brothers Indicted on Sex Trafficking Charges
The brothers were arrested in Florida where they will stand before a federal court in Miami.
Day in Photos: King’s Medal, Vote of No Confidence, and Fleeing Malibu
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
San Diego County Votes to Prohibit Support for Immigration Enforcement
The county sheriff says she won’t honor the new policy.
Wind-Driven Malibu Wildfire Destroys 7 Structures, Damages 9
Crews hope to make progress containing the blaze when the gusts die down. The cause of the fire is unknown.
Jon Shabaglian: From Artist to Psalmist
Singer-songwriter Jon Shabaglian uses his faith and musical gift to unify and improve communities.
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The Untold Stories of the Tiananmen Massacre
We will never know how many people were massacred the night of June 3‒4, 1989
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Johnson, Hunter Lead Top Cornerbacks Entering the 2025 NFL Draft
Here are the top cornerbacks entering the 2025 NFL Draft.
Johnson, Hunter Lead Top Cornerbacks Entering the 2025 NFL Draft
Here are the top cornerbacks entering the 2025 NFL Draft.
Netflix Star Jamie Foxx Recalls Almost Dying From a Stroke
Actor Jamie Foxx fell ill in April 2023 when he was in Atlanta working on the set of his Netflix movie ‘Back in Action.’
Netflix Star Jamie Foxx Recalls Almost Dying From a Stroke
Actor Jamie Foxx fell ill in April 2023 when he was in Atlanta working on the set of his Netflix movie ‘Back in Action.’
We Are Living Longer but Not Healthier: Global Study
New research indicates people are living longer but spending more years in poor health.
We Are Living Longer but Not Healthier: Global Study
New research indicates people are living longer but spending more years in poor health.
‘Rudy’: Small-Town Boy Plays for the Fighting Irish
This instalment of ‘Movies for Teens and Young Adults’ centers on resilience and sheer grit to achieve one’s goals.
How Imperialist Thought Corrupted the CIA’s Original Mission
In ‘The CIA: An Imperial History,’ Hugh Wilford identifies how the agency attained an imperialist posture despite America’s post-WWII anti-imperialism.
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