US Could End China Dependency on Rare Earths Within 18 Months, Trump Says
The president said that China’s ability to threaten America and its allies by dominating the critical minerals sector will soon fade.
US Agencies Terminate 103 Wasteful Contracts With $4.4 Billion Ceiling Value: DOGE
In total, more than $200 billion in taxpayer funds have been saved by the DOGE initiative.
Kimberly-Clark to Buy Tylenol Parent Kenvue in $48.7 Billion Deal
The combined company will bring together 10 well-known, billion-dollar brands.
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290,295 Bridges in US Need Repair or Replacement–Here’s What 1 State Is Doing
The Sagamore and Bourne bridges in Cape Cod are set to be replaced with modern, advanced structures.
Study Finds Birth Control Contraceptives Linked to Higher Breast Cancer Risk
Breast cancer accounts for almost a third of all new cancers among women in the United States every year.
Food Stamp Payments Could Restart by Nov. 5 as Ordered by Judge: Bessent
A federal court ruled that the Trump administration must present a plan to start issuing full SNAP payments by Nov. 3 or partial payments by Nov. 5.
New Evidence Shows SSRI Antidepressants Can Cause Permanent Harm to Sexual Function | Dr. Irwin Goldstein
Dr. Goldstein is one of America’s leading sexual health physicians, a pioneer in the field, and the director of San Diego Sexual Medicine.
Pursuit of Nuclear-Powered Submarines Not Intended to Drive Arms Race, Says South Korea
South Korea has committed $150 billion in U.S. shipbuilding investments, with the submarine slated for construction at the Hanwha Philly Shipyard.
Japanese Prime Minister Seeks Summit With Kim Jong Un to Resolve Abduction Dispute
Japan says at least 17 citizens were abducted by North Korea during the 1970s and 1980s.
US Nuclear Weapon Testing Won’t Involve Any Explosions, Energy Secretary Says
President Donald Trump said on Oct. 29 that he had instructed the Department of War to start testing nuclear weapons ‘on an equal basis’ with adversaries.
Trump Says He Doubts US Will Go to War With Venezuela
The president’s comments came as U.S. forces increased their operations in the Caribbean region.
Trump Doesn’t Rule Out Sending US Troops to Nigeria
The president said he envisaged various potential actions to tackle what he said were record numbers of Christians being killed.
Any Amount of Alcohol Raises Dementia Risk: Study
A study of half a million people challenges the idea that light drinking protects the brain.
Trump Now Says He Won’t Attend Tariffs Case at Supreme Court
The president had said Oct. 15 he would attend but now says his presence would be a distraction from an important court case.
The Races to Watch on Election Day 2025
Some of the races held this year could have wide-reaching implications on national politics moving forward.
Fabergé’s Imperial Winter Egg
Christie’s London will auction “The Winter Egg,” along with other significant Fabergé works in December.
Turkey Meatloaf
Looking for the best turkey meatloaf recipe? This one’s packed with flavor, perfectly juicy, and topped with a sweet-tangy glaze. Kid-friendly, too!
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Federal Judges Order USDA to Pay SNAP Benefits During Shutdown
More than 40 million Americans rely on the program to buy food each month.

What to Know About the Push to ‘Lock the Clock’ on Daylight Saving Time
Dozens of proposals have passed in statehouses, but none can take effect without Washington signing off.
More Deaths Reported in Multi-State Listeria Outbreak Tied to Recalled Pasta: 4 Things to Know
The products were sold at major grocery store chains, including Trader Joe’s, Kroger, Giant Eagle, Albertsons, and others.

Fruit May Help Shield Lungs From Air Pollution
New study finds that eating more fruit could help keep your lungs healthier in polluted cities.

This Mexican Cocktail Is a Million Times Better Than an Espresso Martini
This café de olla martini takes that nostalgic flavor and transforms it into a sophisticated cocktail.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Federal Judges Order USDA to Pay SNAP Benefits During Shutdown
More than 40 million Americans rely on the program to buy food each month.

What to Know About the Push to ‘Lock the Clock’ on Daylight Saving Time
Dozens of proposals have passed in statehouses, but none can take effect without Washington signing off.
More Deaths Reported in Multi-State Listeria Outbreak Tied to Recalled Pasta: 4 Things to Know
The products were sold at major grocery store chains, including Trader Joe’s, Kroger, Giant Eagle, Albertsons, and others.
One Nation Leader Visits Mar-a-Lago Ahead of CPAC Speech in Florida
One Nation has seen a surge of support at the polls in the months since the May election.

Trump Says Gaza Cease-Fire ‘Very Solid’ as Hamas Returns Bodies of 3 Hostages
The president added that getting the final bodies out of Gaza was ‘going to be tough’ but that all would eventually be returned.

AI Taking Its Toll on Jobs–What to Know
An analyst said that white-collar analytical jobs are most at risk from AI integration, while manual labor jobs face risk from robotics.

Nonspeakers With Autism Find Voice, Freedom With Keyboards, Letterboards
The common theme among those with nonverbal autism and their parents, is that the communication method gives them hope.

5 Circumduction Exercises for Maximum Motion
Joints that like to move can get stiff and painful when deprived of motion. Circumduction exercises can keep your joints happy and healthy.

Drinking More Than 1 Can of Any Soda Daily Linked to Liver Disease
Drinking more than one can of any soda increases the risk for liver disease by at least 50 percent.

Common Drug Combo May Raise Seizure Risk in Nursing Home Residents, Study Finds
The study analyzed residents taking tramadol with a range of antidepressants.

As Hot as You Like: Hatch Chile Peppers Add Sizzle of the Southwest to Everything
Here are four recipes that make the most of New Mexico’s signature green chile sauce.

What Is an Easement, and How Do They Work?
Here are a few factors to keep an eye on if you’re thinking of buying a home with an easement in place.

While Postmodernists Embrace Fervour, This Painter Finds ‘Meditation’ in Every Precise Stroke
‘For two hours, everything else goes away, you just are so focused ... It is so good it’s almost a meditation,’ says watercolourist Anne Maree O'Brien.

Some Timely Destinations for Shoppers
Whatever the reason, going on a buying binge can add fun, interest, and satisfaction to a vacation or business trip.















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