Death Toll in Clampdown on Iranian Protests Reaches Hundreds, Rights Groups Say
More than 500 people have been killed since the mass demonstrations started, one group has said.
Noem: DHS Sending ‘Hundreds More’ Federal Agents to Minneapolis
The deployments will occur on Sunday and Monday, the secretary said.
New York Civil Trial to Examine Liability in Teen Gender Surgery Case
The trial will determine liability for medical providers accused of malpractice in a gender dysphoria treatment involving surgery on a 16-year-old patient.
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Overhauling Air Traffic Control Involves 5,000 Locations and 600 Radar Systems—What to Know
A multi-year overhaul aims to modernize the nation’s aviation infrastructure, which currently relies on World War II-era radars and analog radio systems.
Hopes Rise for Unification of Strategically Important Island of Cyprus
Cyprus joined the EU in May 2004, but the northern third of the island—which is occupied by Turkish troops—is not covered by EU law.
Trump Urges Cuba to Strike Deal With US After Oil, Money Cut Off From Venezuela
Venezuela was Cuba’s top source for oil imports, which have largely been cut off since Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro’s capture by U.S. forces.
Exclusive: Inside SBA’s Crack Down on Loan Fraud Nationwide | Administrator Kelly Loeffler
The SBA recently suspended nearly 7,000 borrowers in Minnesota for suspected COVID relief loan fraud.

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Shen Yun ‘A Pure Wonder,’ Says Movie Theater Manager
ICE Agent Involved in Shooting Is Getting Death Threats, Border Czar Says
‘He’s been doxxed. People are threatening to kill him,’ Homan said in a recent interview.
Iran Protest Death Toll Reaches More Than 500 as Regime Vows to Retaliate Against Any US Attack
The Islamic nation is experiencing its largest wave of anti-government protests since 2022, threatening the regime’s grip on Iranian citizens.
What to Know About the Drug Causing a Withdrawal Crisis in Fentanyl Users
Life-threatening withdrawal symptoms are sending users to the intensive care unit.
Tens of Thousands Join Protests in Minneapolis After ICE Shooting
The demonstrations on Saturday followed a night of protests, arrests, and the targeting of hotels in downtown Minneapolis.
Hypoglycemia: When Blood Sugar Drops Too Low—Here Are the Warning Signs
Low blood sugar can escalate quickly, and knowing what triggers it and how to respond can help keep you safe.
The Simple Depression ‘Pill’ Doctors Don’t Prescribe
Decades of research show that a simple habit can rival antidepressants. The barrier isn’t science—it’s the way mental health care works.
Wave of Costly Copper Thefts Threatens Public Safety, Experts Say
Rising metals prices have fueled a surge in copper thefts, causing widespread damage and disruption.
Trump Order Taking US Out of UN Climate Orgs Caps Flood of Corporate Exits
The move was applauded by many critics of the ESG industry, who claim that the net-zero movement has reduced living standards.
A Brilliant, Illuminating Discussion on the Concept of ‘the West’
Georgios Varouxakis’s ‘The West: The History of an Idea’ debates the origins, heritage, evolution, and future of Western civilization.
How Greed and Infighting Led the FBI to Solve the ‘Perfect Crime’
In ‘This Week in History,’ 11 Boston thieves pull off ‘the crime of the century,’ leaving the FBI to rely on the thieves to bring themselves down.
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Countering CCP Propaganda With Art That Moves Hearts and Minds
Shen Yun dancer Kathy Wu performs in the hopes of preventing deaths like her grandmother endured.
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New Video Taken by ICE Officer Shows Moments Before Fatal Minneapolis Shooting
Vice President JD Vance reposted the video, saying it shows the ICE agent acted in self-defense when he opened fire.

Trump Says US Will Begin Land Strikes on Cartels in Mexico
‘We knocked out ... the drugs coming in by water, and we are going to start now hitting land with regard with the cartels,’ the U.S. president said.
5 GOP Senators Join Democrats to Advance Measure to Block Military Action in Venezuela
The resolution seeks to prohibit Trump from undertaking additional military actions in Venezuela without approval from Congress.
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Schools Should Consider Laptop Limitations, Policy Experts Say
The commodification of students’ attention extends to laptops and other digital tools, says Virginia Gentles of the Defense of Freedom Institute.

As Facial Recognition Technology Expands, UK Explores ‘Inferential’ Surveillance Systems
Privacy advocates warn of potential impacts of technology used by police that could go beyond ‘merely catching criminals.’

Meta Signs 6.6 Gigawatt Nuclear Energy Deal to Power AI Data Centers
Analysts have voiced concerns about large data centers pushing up electricity costs for residential users.

Skubal and Tigers Locked in Salary Dispute, Headed for Arbitration Showdown
The Tigers on Thursday announced they had avoided arbitration with seven of their players from the 2025 squad.

16 Out of 24 Commonly-Used Infant Formula Contain Heavy Metals Beyond Permissible Limits: Florida Health
Exposure to heavy metal contamination threatens children’s neurodevelopment.

Why So Many Kids and Teens Are Anxious and Depressed—And What We Can Do
Evidence-based lifestyle interventions for childhood anxiety and depression, include sleep hygiene, nutrition, and stress reduction strategies.

What to Know About the New ‘Upside Down’ Food Pyramid
The latest federal dietary guidelines reverse some long-standing recommendations in the interest of making Americans healthier.

CDC Confirms More Than 7,700 Cases of Multidrug-Resistant Fungus in 30 States
Candida auris, a type of yeast infection spread by contact, was first identified in Asia in 2009 and in the United States in 2015.

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Red wines in particular are often released to market a bit sooner than they should be.

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A Birthday Party for Every Special Child
Through their nonprofit, Shari Bailey and Michael Nash are helping caretakers throw memorable birthday parties for children with special needs and disabilities.

Taking the Kids: And Planning a Winter Getaway
There are so many wonderful cities to spend a winter getaway in America.
























































































