Trump Vows to Intervene if Iran Kills Protestors
The president said the United States was ‘locked and loaded and ready to go’ in a post on Truth Social.
Washington Monument Illumination Kicks Off Yearlong Celebration of America’s 250th Birthday
Freedom 250’s roster of 2026 events will include the Great American State Fair, a UFC fight at the White House, and the Patriot Games.
PG&E Lowers Prices in California From Jan. 1
Multiple other U.S. electric companies have announced updated rates starting Jan. 1.
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3 Key Supreme Court Cases to Watch in Early 2026
The justices are poised to tackle complex legal questions about gender, gun rights, and the president’s ability to fire people.
5 Things to Know About Trump’s Education Policy Rollout
The president’s attempts to overhaul student loans and leverage federal funding to end DEI practices prompted lawsuits.
HUD Audit Reveals $5.8 Billion in Potentially Improper Rental Assistance Payments Under Biden
Around $77 million in payments were issued to nearly 30,000 deceased tenants.
Alex Berenson: What Teens Should Know About Cannabis and THC
Berenson is a former New York Times reporter and now independent journalist and the author of ‘Tell Your Children.’
SBA Suspends 6,900 Minnesota Borrowers Over Potential COVID-19 Loan Fraud
SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler said the borrowers were approved for 7,900 pandemic relief loans worth about $400 million.
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani Revokes Orders Issued After Adams’s Indictment
‘The only expectation I seek to reset is that of small expectations,’ New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said in his inaugural address.
Chinese Military Drills Around Taiwan Raise Tensions ‘Unnecessarily,’ US Says
The escalating tensions in the Taiwan Strait, a key global shipping route, have sparked international concerns.
USDA: Undercover Investigators to Make Sure Retailers Comply With New Food Stamp Restrictions
Eighteen states are going to or have imposed restrictions on using food stamps.
New York Mayor Mamdani Vows to Enact Democratic Socialist Agenda
Zohran Mamdani signed executive orders, including one establishing a deputy mayor for economic justice.
Why Intermittent Fasting Isn’t Working for You
Timing your meals isn’t enough. Biology, lifestyle, and strategy matter too.
Bears and Bulls—The Best and Worst US Stocks of 2025
Artificial intelligence was the key theme for these top-performing U.S. stocks.
Day in Photos: World Celebrates 2026, Seized Vessel, and First Sunrise
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Hallmark Movie Actress Jen Lilley on Choosing to See Everything Through ‘Heaven’s Lens’
For actress Jen Lilley, faith drives everything she does—from her decision to foster children to her advocacy and film work.
Clear Your Schedule for Movies in January 2026
Here’s what to look for in theaters and streaming next month.
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The 1 Chinese Ritual You Could Do to Start the Year
Cleaning is meant to clean both the home and the heart.

Remington’s Most Celebrated Work
‘Off the Range (Coming Through the Rye)’ is Remington’s most complex and daring sculptural group.
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Saudi Arabia Bombs Yemen Port, Prompting UAE to Say It Will Withdraw Forces
The UAE supports the Southern Transitional Council, while Saudi Arabia backs the central government and allied tribal forces.

In Texas, a 400-Acre Muslim Development Sparks Controversy
Lawsuits and investigations have followed a development that is self-described as the ‘epicenter of Islam in America.’
Trump Announces Withdrawal of National Guard From California, Illinois, and Oregon
The president said on social media that the National Guard succeeded in reducing crime in three cities.
Court Reinstates School District Employees’ Free Speech Lawsuit Over Anti-Racism Training
The plaintiffs argued the training was ‘indoctrination’ based on a theory of ‘white supremacy.’

Trump Says October Scan Showed He’s Healthy
White House physician Dr. Sean Barbabella said the scan was performed to rule out cardiovascular issues, and it came back normal.

Several Reported Killed in Iran Protests Over Economic Hardships
In December 2025, inflation reached 42.5 percent in the country as the Iranian rial lost around half its value against the dollar.

Miami Hosts NHL’s Outdoor ‘Winter Classic’ on Jan. 2
The Florida Panthers play the New York Rangers at LoanDepot Park on Jan. 2.

Anthony Hopkins Celebrates 50 Years of Sobriety: ‘Choose Life Instead of the Opposite’
For years, the Welsh actor has candidly spoken about his road to sobriety in hopes of helping others along the way.

Cases of Measles in US Surpass 2,000 for First Time in More Than 30 Years
There were 49 measles outbreaks in the country in 2025.

The Butler’s Secrets: 5 Industrious Activities to Keep Your Muscles and Joints in Service
Butlers have busy days, and the things they do help keep them in shape. These exercises replicate their activities, and pack surprising health benefits.

Shift Immune Cells From Attack to Brain-Defense Mode | David Perlmutter MD
The neurologist focuses on ‘upstream’ causes of Alzheimer’s and steps to be taken decades before to avoid the condition.

Researchers Successfully Reverse Alzheimer’s in Mice: Peer-Reviewed Study
Results challenge the view that Alzheimer’s is ‘intrinsically irreversible,’ the study states.

Hungarian Goulash, a Delicious Taste Memory
This is perfect for a chilly night along with some good country bread and a simple green salad.

Ask the Builder: Building Strong, Simple Stairs
It’s important to understand the structure of a set of stairs before you get out your saw and framing square.

The Singer Betting Big on Artistic Freedom Over Ideology and Taxpayer-Backed Grants
Henry Pinder’s newly established Brisbane Lyric Opera (BLO) is a daring venture in a sector struggling to stay afloat.



















































































