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Georgia Prosecutor Drops 2020 Election Interference Case Against Trump
‘In my professional opinion, the citizens of Georgia are not served by pursuing this case in full for another five to ten years,’ the prosecutor wrote.
Deep Cyclone Set to Snarl Thanksgiving Travel in Northern US, Officials Forecast
A deep cyclone with intense movement is moving across the northern United States during the Thanksgiving holiday.
Republicans Weigh Second Reconciliation Bill
It could tackle the affordability of health care, housing, and more—but Republican majorities are thin.
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Suicides and Delusions: Lawsuits Point to Dark Side of AI Chatbot
Lawsuits allege ChatGPT coached users into delusion and suicide, OpenAI says it is working with mental health clinicians to strengthen the product.
Commonly Used Antibiotic Poses Acute Respiratory Failure Risk for Adolescents: Study
The FDA had previously issued safety warnings and label changes for the medication, which is used to treat pneumonia and skin and urinary tract infections.
US Jobless Claims Unexpectedly Fall to Lowest Level Since April
Continuing claims remain above 1.9 million for six straight months.
Truth Under Fire: The Framing of Charlie Kirk
In the wake of Charlie’s death, a movement arose—people rediscovering their faith, seeking truth over ideology, and finding the strength to forgive.
Taiwan President Announces $40 Billion in New Defense Spending to Counter China
The top U.S. envoy in Taiwan has welcomed Taiwan President Lai Ching-te’s announcement, saying the entire world ‘has a stake’ in ensuring peace in the region.
The Most Common Thanksgiving Cooking Emergencies—And How to Fix Them
Here are last-minute solutions for the most frequent holiday cooking disasters, no matter what’s on your menu.
Text Messages Reveal Extent of Ex-Aide to Hochul’s Ties to Chinese Consulate, Prosecutors Say
Prosecutors say texts with Chinese consular officers reveal the aide’s close collaboration with the CCP in managing Taiwan’s access to NY state officials.
EPA Announces $3 Billion Funding for States to Reduce Lead in Drinking Water
Exposure to lead risks hampering IQ and school performance among children.
EPA Proposes Delaying Closure of Some Coal-Fired Power Plants
The proposed extension is intended to promote the reliability of the nation’s electric grid, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
The Shape of Your Glutes Could Indicate Early Diabetes Risk
MRI mapping shows sex-specific muscle patterns may be associated with metabolic disease.
Witkoff to Visit Moscow to Discuss Peace Plan Next Week, Kremlin Says
Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov confirmed there was a preliminary agreement for Trump’s envoy to travel to the Russian capital.
Brains Have 5 ‘Major Epochs’ in a Lifetime: Study
Neuroscientists studied the structure of the brain at different ages for the research.
Clara Barton, Angel of Missing Soldiers
This Civil War nurse devoted her life to taking care of injured soldiers, disaster victims, and those left behind in tragedy.
Don’t Need a Big Thanksgiving Turkey? Try This Right-Size Solution
Small in stature but not in flavor, turkey tenderloin gets the Hasselback treatment
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Federal Judge Dismisses James Comey, Letitia James Indictments
The judge said Lindsey Halligan’s appointment violated federal law.

Spiraling Costs and a Broken Insurance Market—What Went Wrong With Obamacare
Masked by subsidies, the one-size-fits-all system has pushed up prices across the broader medical insurance market, experts say.
Commerce Secretary Expects Supreme Court to Keep Tariffs, Opening Door to $2,000 Dividend Payments
Trump floated the idea earlier this month. White House officials have said that the payments would need an act of Congress first.

Alzheimer’s Disease: The Most Common Neurodegenerative Disease—Here Are the Causes
The brain changes long before cognitive or behavioral symptoms appear.

Food and Family Go Hand in Hand for TV Producer and Host Phil Rosenthal
The creator of hit sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond” grew up with family dinners every night, cementing the idea that who you break bread with is most important.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Federal Judge Dismisses James Comey, Letitia James Indictments
The judge said Lindsey Halligan’s appointment violated federal law.

Spiraling Costs and a Broken Insurance Market—What Went Wrong With Obamacare
Masked by subsidies, the one-size-fits-all system has pushed up prices across the broader medical insurance market, experts say.
Commerce Secretary Expects Supreme Court to Keep Tariffs, Opening Door to $2,000 Dividend Payments
Trump floated the idea earlier this month. White House officials have said that the payments would need an act of Congress first.
Campbell’s Rejects Claims It Uses 3D-Printed or Lab-Grown Chicken in Soups
The company said allegations in a leaked recording are ‘patently absurd’ and insists its meat comes from longtime USDA-approved U.S. suppliers.

Rep. Swalwell Sues US Housing Official, Accuses Him of Abusing Position
The lawsuit calls the criminal referral of Swalwell ‘not only a gross mischaracterization of reality,’ but also ‘a gross abuse of power that violated the law.’

Day in Photos: Flooding in Thailand, Combat Diver Training, and Major Fire in London
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.

China Suffering From US Restrictions on Chip Exports
U.S. bans on advanced chips are impacting China and offering a parallel to Beijing’s threats to cut off rare earths, but both will likely lead to workarounds.

3 Football Games to Watch on Thanksgiving Day
Fans can partake of the NFL clashes while eating turducken, a dish popularized by the late football coach and commentator John Madden.

A Treasure Hidden in Plain Sight: ‘Superman No. 1’ Comic Sells for $9.12 Million at Auction
A copy of the original 1939 comic is breaking records after being discovered by three California brothers in a box hidden in their mother’s attic.

Medicare Slashes Prices for 15 Prescription Drugs
The latest price cuts amount to $12 billion in savings, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

5 Fun Single-Footed Exercises for Balance and Mobility
Good balance is critical for safety. Exercises that allow you to strengthen balance by keeping a foot off the ground as you move can help.

Many Chronic Diseases Start From Metabolic Dysfunction—Here’s What to Do
With early detection and prevention more accessible than ever, we can act before disease takes hold.

Social Media Use Linked to Lower Reading and Memory Scores in Children
A recent study found that higher social media use in early adolescence was associated with lower performance in certain cognitive functions.

Debunking Dietary Deceptions: Is a Vegetarian or Vegan Diet Automatically Healthy?
Research has found that a diet rich in healthful plant foods is associated with substantially lower risk of developing heart disease.

How to Clean Kitchen Cabinets and Keep Them Looking Gorgeous
Unfortunately, wood cabinets—painted or natural with a clear finish—are prone to all sorts of grease, grime, and gunk from simply being in the kitchen.

He Marched and Clashed for the Far-Left, Then a Single Phrase Shook His Convictions
Craig English spent 12 months in the thick of far-left agitation, before finding a practice older than any revolution.

Busting the Myth That California Doesn’t Have Cold-Season Colors
California has leaf peepers, too, they’re just working on a more subtle level.




















































































