FBI Alleges 2020 Election Irregularities Are at Center of Georgia Investigation: What to Know
An affidavit released by a Georgia-based federal court lists the FBI findings that preceded the Jan. 28 raid on the Fulton County Elections Board office.
China’s Annual Military Meeting Reveals Unusual Absence of Top Generals Amid Ongoing Purge
No full generals appeared at the Beijing gathering, highlighting ongoing purges and strain within the CCP’s military leadership.
Japan Shows a Way to Stand Up to Chinese Intimidation: Analysts
Beijing’s coercive tactics ‘don’t have to succeed,’ says an Asia affairs analyst.
States Sue HHS to Try to Stop Withholding of $600 Million in Public Health Grants
‘Illinois will not stand by idly as Trump illegally cancels the Congressionally-allocated funding we are owed,’ Gov. J.B. Pritzker said.
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After Years of Border Crisis, Small Texas Town ‘Back to Mayberry’
Locals reflect on the years of illegal immigration that resulted in high speed car chases, home break-ins, and school lockdowns.
Trump Tightens Eligibility for SBA Loans, Barring Ownership by Green Card Holders
The new policy, which takes effect in March, limits small business loan eligibility to U.S. citizen-owned firms.
US Energy Secretary Visits Venezuela, Touts Expanding Oil Cooperation
U.S. energy chief Chris Wright met with the country’s acting leader, Delcy Rodríguez, at the Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas.
White House Fires Interim US Attorney in New York Hours After Judicial Selection
‘You are fired, Donald Kinsella,’ Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche wrote on social media.
Exclusive: Dr. Jay Bhattacharya on How the NIH Is Rethinking Autism, DEI, China Ties, and Gain-of-Function
The NIH is the world’s largest public funder of biomedical research, with a budget of almost $50 billion per year.
China’s Central Bank Keeps Buying Gold—and Dumping US Debt
‘The reason gold is going up is because of what’s happening in China,’ says Michael Howell, founder of CrossBorder Capital.
Early Voting Begins in North Carolina
Of North Carolina’s 14 congressional districts, a few are expected to be competitive.
Trump Admin Issues Rule to Stop Unqualified Foreign Truckers From Driving on US Highways
The decision follows multiple accidents involving illegal immigrant truck drivers that have killed American citizens recently.
A 2,000-Calorie Menu Plan for the 2025 Dietary Guidelines
It’s possible to enjoy meat and dairy while staying under the 2025 Dietary Guidelines’ 10 percent saturated fat cap.
First Lady Visits the Children’s Inn for Valentine’s Day Celebration
Young patients receiving treatments for rare diseases made crafts and received candy and chocolate from First Lady Melania Trump.
NYC Mayor Urges State Lawmakers to Pass Tax Hikes on the Wealthy, Corporations
Zohran Mamdani says a 2 percent surcharge on millionaires could help close the city’s deficit.
‘Stop in the Name of God’: Take That One Day Off
Charlie Kirk’s posthumous book honors God and shows how it can bring about personal transformation.
We’re Busting These 13 Tenacious Travel Myths Once and for All
First-class upgrades, duty-free bargains, and magical booking windows are fading into the past.
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Why Screen Time Can Lead to ADHD Symptoms
A large, two-year study of 9- and 10-year-olds links screen use with ADHD-like symptoms and changes in the brain’s cortex.

‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’: A Stinging, Funny Indictment of AI
Gore Verbinski and Matthew Robinson deliver a harsh anti-technology wake-up call.
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FBI Releases New Images of Potential Suspect in Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping
Anyone with information is directed to contact the bureau.

Savannah Guthrie’s Family Requests Police Presence at Missing Mother’s Home, Officials Say
No suspect or persons of interest have yet to be named in the case.
Trump Halts Approval for Ontario–Michigan Bridge, Calls for Renegotiation
The US president questions Canadian ownership, while taking issue with Ontario’s ban on US liquor and Ottawa’s new China agreements.
FTC Warns Apple Over Alleged Political Bias in Apple News
The FTC said it does not regulate speech but can act against material misrepresentations or unfair practices.

Bipartisan Lawmakers Question Drug Makers, Vendors on Price Transparency
A hearing by a House panel focused on pharmacy benefit managers.

At Least 7,000 Dead in Iran Protests, Activists Say
Washington and Tehran are continuing negotiations regarding the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program.

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Darnold Shares Heartfelt Message for Jets Fans
Darnold also expressed his gratitude to the Seahawks fans and organization for believing in him.

Savannah Guthrie Says Family Has Reached ‘Hour of Desperation’ in Search for Mother
The ‘Today’ show co-host and her siblings are requesting the public’s help and urging anyone with information regarding Nancy’s disappearance to come forward.

South Carolina Measles Outbreak May Be Petering Out
Cases have been declining in recent days.

Fermented Beets: How to Make a Traditional Blood Tonic
Fermentation transforms beets into tangy, nutrient-rich beet kvass.

How Mold Exposure May Harm the Brain, Gut, and Immune System
Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on supporting the body’s immune defenses and natural detoxification processes, helping the body better manage mold toxins.

Your Body Clocks Could Predict Dementia Decades Later
Disruptions in the body’s circadian rhythms may increase the risk of developing dementia, according to a study.

Dunkin' Macaroons
These macaroons are crisp on the outside and tender on the inside, with a chocolate-dipped base for a little Valentine’s Day bling.

Great Backyard Bird Count
The annual four-day period for bird watchers across the continent is approaching and anyone can participate.

Paralyzed Equestrian Lauren Barwick Inspires Others Every Day
After a devastating injury at age 22, Lauren Barwick refused to let it end her dream of working with horses.



















































































