Trump Notifies Congress of ‘Armed Conflict’ With Drug Cartels
Pentagon officials informed members of Congress of the development after strikes were carried out on boats in the Caribbean.
2 Killed in UK Synagogue Terrorist Attack, Suspect Shot by Police
The attack took place on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar, when worshippers traditionally spend the day fasting and in prayer.
National Parks Partially Open During Government Shutdown: What to Know
More than 9,000 park employees were furloughed at the start of the shutdown, and the effects vary depending on the national park site.
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Link Between Transgenderism and Violence in Spotlight
Shootings by transgender individuals raise concern over convergence of mental illness, medication, and radicalization.
Trump Admin Asks 9 Colleges to Agree to New Rules for Preferential Funding
The move is aimed at combating liberal influence in higher education.
Day in Photos: Attack at the Synagogue, Oktoberfest Reopens After Bomb Threat, and Military Exercises in Estonia
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Why Small Farmers Are Disappearing | Joel Salatin
Salatin is a leading pioneer of sustainable or regenerative farming practices that enrich, rather than deplete the land.
Trust in Media in United States Hits Record Low: Gallup Survey
Only 28 percent of people say they have a great deal or fair amount of trust in the media.
Trump Hints at Pressing China on Soybean Purchases
China had not made any purchase of new crops from the United States as of Sept. 11, according to U.S. government data.
Chinese National Charged for Allegedly Trafficking Methamphetamine
The defendant, He Zukai, allegedly used a virtual mailbox service to facilitate the scheme.
Medical Group Reveals Major Role Inflammation Plays in Heart Disease
The American College of Cardiology says a blood test that measures CRP can determine whether a person is at risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
Smartphone Security: How to Protect Your Data and Privacy in Simple Steps
An overwhelming majority of Americans—73 percent—said they have been victims of an online scam or attack, according to a recent survey.
This Type of Obesity Doesn’t Benefit From Popular Weight Loss Drug, Study Finds
Weight-loss medications don’t address root causes of emotional eating, which can be complex.
DHS Proposes to Partially Reopen New DACA Applications Amid Pending Lawsuit
Under the plan, DHS would begin accepting new Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals applications in all 49 states except Texas.
Apple Releases Critical Security Update for iPhones, Other Devices
Apple said that the security fix targets a vulnerability as well as problems with Wi-fi and Bluetooth.
24 Hours in Anchorage
In Anchorage, city comforts go hand in hand with glaciers, mountains, and wildlife.
‘Broken Mary: The Kevin Matthews Story’: The Healing of Chicago
“Broken Mary” is about Chicago’s most popular deejay—his rise to fame, loss, redemption by Christ, healing, and new ministry. He now goes by “Mary’s roadie.”
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Impact of Government Shutdown on Social Security: What to Know
Checks will keep coming for 70 million Americans, although some agency services will pause as thousands of employees are furloughed.

5 Takeaways From Trump and Hegseth’s Address to Military Leaders
The president and the secretary of war spoke of their efforts to strengthen the forces, tighten standards, and cut ‘woke’ programs in the military.
Appeals Court Allows Department of Education Jobs Cuts at Civil Rights Office
The three-judge panel cited a July Supreme Court ruling lifting a block on the Trump administration’s layoffs.

6 Exercises That Look Funny but Benefit Different Muscles
Funny-looking exercises can free more function. They can make you laugh and grow stronger and more limber at the same time.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Impact of Government Shutdown on Social Security: What to Know
Checks will keep coming for 70 million Americans, although some agency services will pause as thousands of employees are furloughed.

5 Takeaways From Trump and Hegseth’s Address to Military Leaders
The president and the secretary of war spoke of their efforts to strengthen the forces, tighten standards, and cut ‘woke’ programs in the military.
Appeals Court Allows Department of Education Jobs Cuts at Civil Rights Office
The three-judge panel cited a July Supreme Court ruling lifting a block on the Trump administration’s layoffs.
FICO Launches Direct-to-Lender Credit Reporting Program
Streamlining distribution optimizes costs for both resellers and consumers, as well as increases transparency, FICO said.

California to Mail Corrections After Voter Guide Error in Special Redistricting Election
The replacement guides are expected to add millions in costs to an already pricey November vote on redrawing congressional lines.

UK to Toughen Rules on Refugees Seeking Permanent Residency
The plan comes amid rising concerns about the levels of immigration in the UK and across Europe.

Nearly 1 in 5 US Home Sellers Cuts Listing Prices in September: Report
Housing inventory climbed for the 23rd month in a row.

Caitlin Clark, Fever Are ‘Coming for Everybody Next Season’: Cunningham
Clark and the Indiana Fever could be back stronger than ever in 2026 after an improbable playoff run.

Kylie Kelce Tearfully Recalls Suffering a Miscarriage in 2018: ‘This Still Hurts’
Kelce shares four daughters with former Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce, as October marks Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month.

Florida Vaccination Rates Will Remain High Despite Removal of Mandates, Surgeon General Predicts
Dr. Joseph Ladapo said that he trusts parents to make the right decision for their children.

How Resistance Training Is Good for Your Brain
Resistance training can be done on your own, but starting with a personal trainer and even a nutritional coach can make getting started easier.

How to Starve Cancer Cells–Carnivore Doctor
Can carnivore diets fight cancer? “The Plant Free MD” reveals the science behind starving cancer cells on “Vital Signs.”

Study Links ADHD Medications to Small but Significant Risk of Psychosis and Bipolar Disorder
While the risk is small, spotting symptoms early can make a big difference in outcomes.

Roast Chicken Also Makes an Excellent ‘Dip’ Sandwich
The tasty medium for dipping definitely sets this sandwich apart from others.

Fix Kitchen Sink Plumbing
It is to repair even a very slight leak from a pipe underneath your sink.

Perfectly Imperfect: How This Author Is Resisting AI With a 1,500-Year-Old Craft
Children’s author Alison Stegert is joining a growing community of illumination artists.

Secrets Carved in Ice: The Northwest Passage and the Brave Men Who Searched for It
On remote Beechey Island, four graves memorialize the courage of the many brave explorers who ventured into the Arctic.























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