Texas Senate Primary: Cornyn, Talarico Face Questions in Austin
With early voting underway, Cornyn, Talarico, and other candidates are campaigning ahead of primary election day on March 3.
FCC Chair Pushes Back on Allegations of Censorship Over Stephen Colbert Interview
‘Every single broadcaster in this country has an obligation to be responsible for the programming,’ FCC head Brendan Carr says.
Groups Sue EPA Over Repeal of Finding That Served as Basis for Climate Regulations
The lawsuit came after the White House announced it was rescinding a 2009 rule that allowed the EPA to regulate greenhouse gases.
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How Bhattacharya’s NIH Is Rethinking China, DEI, and High‑Risk Labs
The NIH director outlines efforts to reform the agency—largest public funder of biomedical research.
Trump Announces 3 Projects Backed by Investment Under US–Japan Trade Deal
Investments totaling $36 billion will fund critical mineral, energy, and oil projects in Georgia, Ohio, and Texas, respectively.
Rubio Bars Nicaraguan Prison Chief From Entering US
The U.S. State Department named the Nicaraguan prison director in its latest report on human rights abuses.
US Releases New Details on Alleged 2020 Chinese Nuclear Test
The blast is not consistent with an earthquake, said one expert: ‘It is ... what you would expect with a nuclear explosive test.’
Mikaela Shiffrin Strikes Slalom Gold in Emotional Winter Olympics Finale
The 30-year-old alpine skier is now the only American in the competition’s history to hold three Olympic gold medals.
Officials Warn of Possible Measles Exposure at St. Louis Airport
More than 900 cases of the virus have been reported across the United States this year, according to the CDC.
Most Americans Agree: You Can’t Change Your Sex | Jonathan Butcher
Butcher is the author of “The Polarization Myth: America’s Surprising Consensus on Race, Schools, and Sex.”
Minutes Reveal Fed Division Over Path of Interest Rates
The choice was between supporting the labor market and fighting inflation.
At Social Media Trial, Grieving Parents Quietly Wait Their Turn
After losing teens to suicides they say were induced by addictive apps, parents find comfort in one another.
Saline Nasal Spray as Effective as Steroids for Kids’ Sleep Breathing Problems: Study
Simple saline spray may help kids avoid tonsil surgery.
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8 Skiers Found Dead After California Avalanche, 1 Still Missing
The avalanche happened Tuesday in the Sierra Nevada Mountains near Lake Tahoe.
National Institutes of Health Director to Serve as Acting CDC Director
Jim O'Neill recently left the government, leaving the CDC position vacant.
Wordless Picture Books
From magic chalk to snowy crystals, these wordless picture books spark imagination, build literacy skills and inspire readers of all ages.
Alkaline Green Longevity and Energy Soup in Under 30 Minutes
Ready in less than 30 minutes, mineral-rich green soup helps calm inflammation and boost energy levels.
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Atherosclerosis: The Silent Buildup Narrowing Your Arteries—Warning Signs to Watch For
Often called a “silent” disease, atherosclerosis can progress for years without symptoms–until it leads to heart attack, stroke, or other serious complications.

Robert Duvall: An Appreciation
We will miss the actor who gave us so many iconic characters.
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FBI: Glove With DNA Appears to Match Gloves of Suspect in Guthrie Video
Nancy Guthrie, 84, was last seen on the night of Jan. 31.

New Coalition Aims to Ban Vaccine Mandates Across US
The effort is targeting measures the group says violate medical freedom, including vaccine and mask mandates.
Average Income for Homeownership Drops to $111,000 From $122,000: Report
The median monthly mortgage payment has fallen to $2,675 over the past year as housing costs have declined.
Legal Expert Explains the Flip Side of California’s Prop. 19
Proponents said it would boost revenues and create more housing. One critic called it ‘the wolf in sheep’s clothing.’

US Investigating Portland Public Schools for Racial Discrimination
The Oregon district allegedly provides a program and funds to boost academic improvement among black students while avoiding groups such as Native Americans.

UK’s Starmer Pledges Sweeping Reforms Aimed at Protecting Children on Social Media
British prime minister said proposals could happen in ‘months not weeks’ as his government considers bans on social media, VPNs, and AI chatbots for under-16s.

Earnings Season Ends Next Week with Nvidia
Market volatility remains high, but fundamentals remain strong, with GDP expected to be 6% in 2026. We will look back at the volatility as a buying opportunity.

MLB to Combat Pitch Tipping: Umpires in 2026 to Enforce Base Coaches’ Positioning
MLB umpires in 2026 are expected to strictly enforce a rule requiring first- and third-base coaches to remain in their designated boxes.

Why Netflix and Paramount Are Trying to Buy the Warner Bros. Empire
Netflix is looking to expand its content library, while Paramount has proposed acquiring the entire Warner Bros. business.

Cat Food Recalled in 10 States Due to Vitamin Deficiency: FDA
Long-term consumption of foods deficient in the vitamin may result in mental dullness, vision changes, and seizures.

The Golden 5: Classic Compound Exercises for Full Body Strengthening
Some exercises, though effective, are trendy for a time and then fade away. These five exercises pass the test of time; once you perform them, you'll know why.

How to Make Rose and Cardamom Moon Milk for a Cozy Night
Whip up a fragrant, caffeine-free milk drink in just five minutes–perfect for sipping with someone you love.

New Research Suggests Cause of Rare Blood-Clotting Side Effect From COVID-19 Vaccine
The researchers analyzed 100 patients who took adenovirus vaccines and developed VITT.

Blondies
This blondie recipe checks all the boxes: chewy, buttery, loaded with chocolate chips—and it all comes together in one bowl.

Green Thumb Awards
The winning products of the Green Thumb awards were selected based on their uniqueness, technological innovation and more.

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.

So Close You Can See Elephant Eyelashes? Welcome to San Diego’s Elephant Valley
Elephant Valley is designed to take us on a trail walked not by humans but traversed and carved by elephants.
























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