US Coast Guard Intercept 2nd Oil Tanker From Venezuela: Noem
Trump announced a blockade of sanctioned Venezuelan oil ships after the U.S. government seized a tanker on Dec. 10.
Rob Schneider: Here’s What’s Wrong With Our Culture Today
‘If we’re going to continue to have a free society, it’s going to require people to step up and be courageous,’ Schneider said.
Georgia Power Gets Green Light to Dramatically Grow Grid to Draw Data Centers
State’s public service commission unanimously approves hotly-contested plan after assurances developers, not ratepayers, to foot bill. Opponents not convinced.
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Las Vegas Locals Say Hidden Fees, Less Value Are Driving Away Tourists
Some say they long for the old magic of Vegas to return.
5 Glute Exercises to Help Combat Type 2 Diabetes
Stronger, better-shaped gluteus maximus muscles will have you looking fit and help you resist the onset and progression of Type 2 diabetes.
Trump Admin Proposes US–Ukraine–Russia Peace Talks, Zelenskyy Says
The Ukrainian leader said he would support the U.S. proposal if a national security adviser-level meeting led to further exchanges.
The Reagan-Era Strategy That Could Reignite America’s Technological Power | Michael Sekora
In the 1980s, Michael Sekora led a classified Defense Intelligence Agency program called ‘Project Socrates’ under the Reagan administration.
Suspect in Taiwan’s Deadly Knife Attack Acted Alone, Police Say
Authorities said a warrant had been out on the suspect since July, charging him with failing to report for Taiwan’s compulsory military service.
Trump Reveals 50 State Tour to Celebrate America’s 250th Birthday
The all-American event includes a Freedom Village, live productions, and a road-trip style vlog by the tour’s mascot, Liberty the Beagle.
Half a Million People Signed This Petition—What’s It About?
A petition aims to bring an end to a human rights abuse, one signature at a time.
Trump Plans to Discuss Potential Price Cuts With Health Insurers
The president said the meeting could take place ‘in Florida this coming week’ or at the White House in the first week of 2026.
After Decades of Dismissal, Chronic Lyme Disease Is Now Getting Recognized
Patients with persistent Lyme symptoms face medical limbo as federal officials and researchers debate causes, treatment, and what to call the condition.
Brussels Sprouts: The Tiny Veggie That Detoxes and Protects DNA—How to Maximize Benefits
Brussels sprouts are a festive side dish that have earned their place on the Christmas table thanks to their naturally impressive nutritional benefits.
Trump Announces $1.3 Billion in Sales of ‘Gold Card’ Visas Since Dec. 10
The proceeds are going toward paying down the national debt.
Transportation Department Mandates English Proficiency for Cross-Border Mexican Railway Workers
A lack of proficiency in English creates ‘an unacceptable safety risk,’ the Transportation secretary said.
‘The Widow’: Manna Grandma
If a Virginian lawyer plays his cards right, he could become the heir to his client’s millions—or land in jail if he doesn’t.
This Endlessly Comforting Jambalaya Is the Ultimate One-Pot Meal
The big-batch, make-ahead dish lets you make a delicious meal for your guests without being tied to the stove.
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Tune in Today: Handel’s Masterpiece Was the Eternal ‘Hallelujah’
The “Hallelujah Chorus” was the masterpiece of composer George Frideric Handel and librettist Charles Jennens.
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Dan Bongino to Resign as FBI Deputy Director
Bongino announced he will leave the FBI in January.

Trump Directs Administration to Reclassify Cannabis to Allow for Medical Research
Officials were told to work with Congress on laws that gave Americans more access to products containing a non-intoxicating compound found in cannabis plants.
Nationwide Nasal Spray Product Recall Expanded
People with weakened immune systems who use the recalled products may suffer life-threatening infections.
Why US Is Such a Popular Destination During Global Migrant Crisis
‘A bigger story than the security one is the economic one, because that’s always there,’ an expert told The Epoch Times.

In Growing Number of States, Every Student Gets Free Meal at School
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, lawmakers in several states decided to make free food at school for all students a permanent arrangement.

Zelenskyy Weighs Elections in Ukraine, but Wartime Obstacles Remain
Zelenskyy’s five-year term as president was due to end in May 2024, but elections have been suspended since martial law was declared.

Wall Street Review: Stocks End Week Mixed Amid Bulls-Bears Tug of War
Bullish investors eye lower interest rates, while bears worry about stretched valuations and bubble risks.

Saquon Barkley Says Eagles Are Keenly Aware of Historic Opportunity
Barkley, who was drafted by the Giants in 2018, said he was not shocked in a division with as much prestige as the NFC East.

CDC Awards Grant for Studying Hepatitis B Vaccine in African Country
University of Southern Denmark researchers are using the money for a trial of hepatitis B vaccination at birth in Guinea-Bissau.

Decking Your Halls–3 Tips and 5 Exercises for Injury-Free Merry Making
The holiday season is one of decorating and festivities, but the risk of falls and injuries is real. These tips and exercises can help keep you safe.

2-Step Homemade Throat-Soothing Thyme-Sage Lozenges
Harnessing the powerful properties of thyme and sage in homemade herbal lozenges brings soothing relief to coughs and sore throats.

Side Effects of 30 Antidepressants Ranked and Compared: Lancet Study
A first-of-its-kind comparison of 30 antidepressants found differences in physical side effects–insights that can help patients and doctors choose treatments.

3 Recipes That Will Get Dinner on the Table in Less Than 45 Minutes
These recipes are the gift you didn’t know you needed—and a reminder that cooking doesn’t have to be fussy.

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