Saudi Crown Prince Pledges $1 Trillion Investment in US During Meeting With Trump
The visit follows the president’s announcement that he plans to approve the sale of F-35 stealth jets to Saudi Arabia.
Senate Passes Bill to Release Epstein Files, Sending It to Trump
The president has said he would sign the bill if it comes to his desk.
Japan Issues Safety Warning to Its Citizens in China Amid Escalating Tensions
The dispute began when the Japanese prime minister commented on Taiwan and has now escalated with China issuing travel warnings and banning films.
In-Depth
He Wants to Build the Outernet in Space. Beijing Wants to Steal It.
Declan Ganley wants to create a space-based alternative to the current internet and cut reliance on vulnerable undersea cables.
Federal Court Blocks Texas’s New House Map Favoring Republicans
A panel of judges ruled that the maps were substantially ‘racially gerrymandered.’
COP30 Comes Amid Rising Skepticism, Falling Donations
Long lines, protests, and traffic congestion marked the 30th gathering of the COP near the Amazon rainforest.
[Premiering 11/19] 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.
Key Takeaways From Trump’s Meeting With Saudi Crown Prince
The two leaders discussed investment deals, normalization with Israel, the sale of F-35s, and human rights issues.
Day in Photos: Fire in Croatia, Trump Meets With Crown Prince, and Egyptian Mummy
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Tokyo Protests After CCP Tells Citizens to Reconsider Studying, Traveling in Japan
China’s state media signaled economic retaliation as it dials up pressures on Japanese prime minister to retract her comments related to Taiwan.
House Passes Resolution Condemning Democratic Congressman Over Retirement Move
Rep. Jesus ‘Chuy’ Garcia is accused of timing the exit to make sure his chief of staff would succeed him. Garcia said the decision is personal and justified.
US–Venezuela Tensions Escalate: What to Know
Strikes on drug vessels, a deepening military buildup near Venezuela, and revived congressional scrutiny mark the latest phase of the U.S.–Venezuela tension.
There’s a Good Chance Your Gluten Sensitivity Isn’t Gluten
A review of years of research suggests non-celiac gluten sensitivity could be a form of irritable bowel syndrome.
Education Department to Shift More Work to Other Agencies Amid Dismantling
Secretary Linda McMahon said she’s still focused on the ‘final mission’ of eventually eliminating her department.
Loose Wire Caused Ship to Lose Power Before Baltimore Bridge Crash: Officials
‘We shouldn’t be here today. This tragedy should’ve never occurred,’ the head of the National Transportation Safety Board said on Tuesday.
‘The Restless Wave’: A Sailor’s Story
In his novel, Adm. James G. Stavridis enables us to glimpse a World War II sailor’s life and struggles.
Tune in Today: A Favorite Piece of Budding Pianists
One of Ludwig van Beethoven’s most popular compositions, ‘Für Elise,’ wasn’t published until well after his death.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Trump-Backed $2,000 Tariff Dividend Payment Requires Legislation, Bessent Says
Starting earlier this month, President Donald Trump has repeatedly suggested that his tariffs could be used to fund the payments to Americans.

Arctic Frost: The Vast Probe Into Trump and GOP Under Biden’s DOJ
Legal experts say the sprawling investigation of a 2020 alternative electors criminal ‘conspiracy’ was an unconstitutional fishing expedition.
Appeals Court Halts DOT Restrictions on Commercial Driver’s Licenses for Immigrants
The court said the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration failed to demonstrate any safety benefit from the rule.

Beyond Sugar: Cancer’s Use of Alternative Fuels to Grow, and How to Stop It
Research reveals how cancers shift between sugar, ketones, and amino acids, leading to treatments targeting all metabolic pathways.

Exploring Herakles and the Augean Stables
Herakles’s least glamorous Labor contains an unexpected lesson on ingenuity.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Trump-Backed $2,000 Tariff Dividend Payment Requires Legislation, Bessent Says
Starting earlier this month, President Donald Trump has repeatedly suggested that his tariffs could be used to fund the payments to Americans.

Arctic Frost: The Vast Probe Into Trump and GOP Under Biden’s DOJ
Legal experts say the sprawling investigation of a 2020 alternative electors criminal ‘conspiracy’ was an unconstitutional fishing expedition.
Appeals Court Halts DOT Restrictions on Commercial Driver’s Licenses for Immigrants
The court said the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration failed to demonstrate any safety benefit from the rule.
Trump Says Indiana Governor ‘Must Produce’ on Redistricting
In an X post, Gov. Mike Braun said he is committed to working with the White House to redraw congressional districts, and criticized the state Senate.

US Lifts Tariffs on Philippine Agricultural Exports Worth $1 Billion
Nearly half of the Philippines’ $14.5 billion in exports to the United States will be free from the reciprocal tariffs, Manila officials said.

US Marines Conduct Drills in Trinidad and Tobago as Tensions Rise With Neighboring Venezuela
The joint drills between the U.S. Marines and members of the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force are set to run until Nov. 21.

Judge Rules Meta Does Not Hold Illegal Monopoly in Social Media Networking
Judge James Boasberg said the Federal Trade Commission failed to show Meta held a monopoly.

Cowboys Honor Marshawn Kneeland Amid Rout of Raiders
The Dallas Cowboys played with heavy hearts on Monday against the Las Vegas Raiders, 11 days after the death of Kneeland.

Liev Schreiber Hospitalized in New York City
Schreiber sought medical attention on Sunday after suffering a severe headache.

RFK Jr. Says Government Going to Figure Out What’s Causing Food Allergies
One cause may be aluminum in vaccines, the health secretary said.

Feeling Sluggish and Heavy? You Might Be Suffering From Dampness
Internal dampness can make the body feel heavy and sluggish, even after a full night’s sleep.

Caffeine Gum: Fast Energy, Faster Absorption–but Not Without Risks
Caffeine gum fits in your pocket, making it convenient for people who want a controlled dose of caffeine for a mental or physical edge.

Heart Attack Risk Halved in Survivors Taking Tailored Vitamin D Doses, Researchers Say
The paper released this month adds to a growing body of research around vitamin D supplementation and heart disease.

I Make Brisket Chili Every Fall Just for the Leftovers
Adding brisket to chili makes it extra special.

Cold-Damaged Plants
It will help your plants to go into winter with plenty of water in the stems and roots, plus extra water in the soil.

Key Mindsets, Attitudes to Living One’s Best Life, According to a Top Gun Pilot
Matt Hall has flown since he was a teenager, here he shares his special tips on living life.

Rick Steves’ Europe: A Walk Through Ghent
Since it’s so close to Brussels and Bruges—about 30 minutes away from both—Ghent is a popular day-trip destination.














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