More Than 10,000 Flights Canceled Across US Amid Massive Snowstorm
Blizzard conditions, hurricane-force wind gusts, and up to two feet of snow have forced flight cancellations, road bans, and school shutdowns.
Judge Says Jack Smith’s Final Report on Trump Can Never Be Released
U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon announced in December that her injunction was set to expire this month.
US Intelligence Helped Mexico in Raid That Killed ‘El Mencho,’ White House Confirms
The cartel leader was killed in a Mexican government operation on Sunday, leading to retaliatory attacks by cartel members around the nation.
Eileen Gu’s Return to the Olympics Renews Concerns Over China’s Athlete Naturalization Program
As Gu competes again for China, questions resurface over Beijing’s recruitment of foreign-born athletes and its dubious citizenship rules.
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Challenge to Climate Lawsuits
Suncor and Exxon sought review of a Colorado Supreme Court ruling allowing Boulder, Colorado, to use state law to file a lawsuit against the companies.
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What the FBI Is Investigating in Criminal Probe of 2020 Election
The agency is probing issues that plagued Fulton County’s election, including unsigned tabulator tapes, identical ballot images, and deleted digital records.
Merz Heads to Beijing as China Reclaims Top Spot in German Trade
‘We have a strategic interest in finding partners prepared to shape the future together,’ Merz said ahead of his visit.
Beijing Uses Fake Western News Sites to Attack Falun Gong, Report Finds
The fake news sites were created between 2020 and 2025 by various Chinese PR and marketing companies, according to a report by Graphika.
At Least 25 Soldiers Killed After Raid on Mexico’s Most Wanted Cartel Leader, Official Says
Mexico Security Secretary Omar Garcia Harfuch confirmed the death toll in a news conference along with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum.
I Talked to 50 California Mayors. What They Told Me Was Surprising | Elaine Culotti
Culotti recently traveled across California interviewing mayors on both sides of the aisle to understand the root causes of California’s biggest challenges.
EU Gives Green Light to Deport Illegal Immigrants From Designated Safe States
The new rules come amid growing public discontent across Europe over soaring rates of both legal and illegal immigration.
The Energetic Lens: How Chinese Medicine Fills a Missing Link in Menopause Care
Chinese medicine’s holistic approach addresses menopause symptoms through energy balance, diet, and mind-body practices.
US to Halt Collection of Tariffs Struck Down by Supreme Court
Customs and Border Protection said that tariffs imposed under other statutory authorities will remain in place.
The Royal Shakespeare Company Tours With ‘Hamnet’
Based on a sensational novel that was also adapted into a 2025 movie, this play examines the story behind ‘Hamlet’ and Shakespeare’s forgotten only son.
John Jay: America’s Gifted Founding Father
From independence to the Constitution, Jay shaped the republic’s foundation.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi

Bacopa: The 3,000-Year-Old Herb Sharpening Modern Minds
Used in Ayurveda for millennia, Bacopa is now being studied for brain health.

Nelson Glueck: ‘A Hero of Biblical Archaeology’
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ a young scholar uses the Bible as his guide to become one of the 20th century’s most important archaeologists.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump’s Global Tariffs in Landmark Decision
The court ruled 6–3 that Trump’s reciprocal tariffs were not authorized under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.

FBI Sounds New Alarm on Nihilistic Violent Extremist Groups Targeting Children
The law enforcement agency says it is investigating more than 350 subjects in connection to the group.
Trump Signs Order to Impose 10 Percent Global Tariffs After Supreme Court Ruling
The Supreme Court overturned the administration’s use of emergency powers to implement global tariffs. The new tariffs are invoked under a different authority.
Army Corps of Engineers Announces Reforms to Balance Critical Infrastructure Workload
The raft of reforms covers five main areas of effort, with the intent to bring infrastructure projects along quicker and at less cost.

Supreme Court to Hear Lawsuits Over Americans’ Seized Assets in Cuba
Federal appeals courts previously ruled that lawsuits by U.S. companies could not proceed under the 1996 Helms-Burton Act.

Germany’s Christian Democratic Union Backs Social Media Ban for Under-14s
Pressure from both parties in the coalition makes it increasingly likely that the federal government will push for a law on restrictions.

Trump Tower Confirmed for Australia’s Gold Coast, Set to be Country’s Tallest Building
The developer claims the worth of the Trump brand is ‘greater than the entire state tourism budget’ of Queensland.

9,000 Pounds of Meatballs Recalled Nationwide: FSIS
Foreign matter contamination has been responsible for one out of every 10 food recalls over the past 20 years.

Presbyopia: What Raises Your Risk–7 Natural Remedies That May Help
Maintaining healthy sleep, stress, and nutrition habits helps to preserve good eyesight as we age.

Your Gut Microbiome Could Affect Colon Cancer–What You Can Do
Colorectal surgeon Dr. Cedrek McFadden’s top advice is to keep things simple.

Vegetarian Chickpea, Coconut, and Herb Anti-Inflammatory Yellow Curry in Under 30 Minutes
Turmeric gives yellow curry its golden glow along with anti-inflammatory compounds.

Homemade Febreze? I Tried It So You Don’t Have To
Does homemade Febreze work? Yes, to a point.

How Italian Culture Shaped This Australian Radio Host’s Career
Radio host Tony Tardio described family as a ‘powerful force.’

Celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary in Washington, D.C.
At the National Archives Museum visitors can view America’s three foundational documents.
















































































