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The Extraordinary Life of Sister Dierdre Byrne
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Daniel Penny Found Not Guilty in Subway Death of Jordan Neely
The verdict brings an end to a controversial case that drew national and international attention.
In Secret Meeting, Xi Jinping Ordered New Strategy to Attack Falun Gong Globally
US lawmakers condemn new transnational repression campaign against Falun Gong that spreads disinformation in Western media and co-opts the American legal system
Trump Nominates Harmeet Dhillon to DOJ’s Civil Rights Division
The attorney is the president-elect’s pick for assistant attorney general for civil rights at the Department of Justice.
RFK Jr.’s Food Fight: Can He Change America’s Diet?
If confirmed as HHS secretary, RFK Jr. faces entrenched forces, the chronic disease epidemic, and updated dietary guidelines opposing a number of his stances.
Who Are the Terror Groups That Now Control Syria?
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham has done the lion’s share of the fighting in the past two weeks—but who is behind this group?
[LIVE 12/10, 9:30AM ET] Whistleblowers Reveal the Reality of Child Trafficking in America and What Trump Could Do About It
Thousands of migrant children are being released to sponsors that are not thoroughly vetted, including people associated with MS-13, whistleblowers say.
Higher Ed Accreditor Moves to Drop DEI Language From Standards
The Western Association of Schools and Colleges wants to swap DEI standards for colleges and universities with emphasis on institutional excellence, success.
Feds Arrest Chinese National for Allegedly Flying Drone Over Vandenberg Space Force Base
Yinpiao Zhou was arrested at San Francisco International Airport just before boarding a flight back to China on Dec. 9.
Shen Yun Performers Talk Maturing in Faith and Character Through Arts
The principles of Falun Gong play a major role in their quest for refined art and morals, they said.
Day in Photos: Penny’s Case Acquitted, Searching a Syrian Prison, and the Ten Commandments
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
White House Chief of Staff Outlines Biden’s Priorities for Final 42 Days in Office
Jeff Zients said his team was making a final push to achieve the Biden administration’s key policy goals.
Home of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Targeted by Pipe Bomb Threat
This is not the first time Greene has been targeted that has resulted in law enforcement taking action.
What Is an ‘Exercise Prescription’ and How Can It Work for You?
Exercise can help prevent or treat dozens of diseases. A doctor’s ‘prescription’ for exercise can help patients meet their goals.
Here’s What’s in the $895 Billion Defense Authorization Bill
The House and Senate Armed Services Committees have released an 1,813-page bill, reconciling their differing National Defense Authorization Act proposals.
The Onion’s $1.75 Million Offer Faces Legal Scrutiny in Alex Jones Bankruptcy Case
The satirical news outlet’s attempt to acquire Jones’s Infowars platform through a bankruptcy auction was set to be reviewed in a Texas courtroom.
Biden Apologizes to Native Americans for Abusive Boarding School System
The president has designated a new monument that will be located at the site of a former Indian boarding school in Pennsylvania.
Household Financial Outlook Soars to 4-Year Peak In Wake of November Election
The share of households expecting better times hit its highest level since February 2020, but they remain cautious about inflationary pressures.
Oil, Gold Prices Jump on Global Uncertainties
The takeover of Syria by rebel groups has negatively impacted market sentiment.
X Negotiates Changes to Kids Online Safety Act Amid Censorship Concerns
The new text clarifies that the legislation ‘would not censor, limit, or remove any content from the internet.’
‘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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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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2024 Heisman Trophy Award: Get to Know the 4 Finalists
Quarterbacks Dillon Gabriel and Cam Ward, running back Ashton Jeanty, and two-way player Travis Hunter are in the running.
2024 Heisman Trophy Award: Get to Know the 4 Finalists
Quarterbacks Dillon Gabriel and Cam Ward, running back Ashton Jeanty, and two-way player Travis Hunter are in the running.
‘Duck Dynasty’ Star Phil Robertson Diagnosed With Alzheimer’s: Family
According to his son, the 78-year-old is in the early stages of Alzheimer’s as a result of a long-standing blood disease that progressed over time.
‘Duck Dynasty’ Star Phil Robertson Diagnosed With Alzheimer’s: Family
According to his son, the 78-year-old is in the early stages of Alzheimer’s as a result of a long-standing blood disease that progressed over time.
High Blood Sugar Linked to Impaired Brain Activity in Healthy People
Research shows that elevated blood sugar affects the brains of healthy people just as it does of people with diabetes.
High Blood Sugar Linked to Impaired Brain Activity in Healthy People
Research shows that elevated blood sugar affects the brains of healthy people just as it does of people with diabetes.
‘Boom Town’: Oil, Love, and a Test of Friendship
Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy as cross paths as oil wildcatters, each determined to carve out a fortune.
Ex Libris: George Washington
In this installment of ‘Ex Libris,’ we explore the books that influenced President Washington the most.
Madresfield Court: The Real Brideshead, Renovated
Madresfield Court is one of the finest example of the Arts and Crafts movement’s ecclesial architecture.
Miracle on 95th Street: Little Virginia’s Letter
An answer to the 8-year-old Virginia O’Hanlon’s written inquiry, “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus” has been printed in newspapers throughout the nation.
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Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy as cross paths as oil wildcatters, each determined to carve out a fortune.