Trump Says He Will Be ‘Involved Indirectly’ in US–Iran Talks
‘I don’t think they want the consequences of not making a deal,’ the U.S. president told reporters.
CIA Releases New Video to Recruit Chinese Military Officers as Informants After Xi’s Purge of Top Generals
The video is expected to resonate well with Chinese military personnel amid the internal turmoil caused by the purge, analysts say.
Trump to Decide on Taiwan Arms Sale Amid Upcoming China Trip
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has said the Taiwan issue remains the most sensitive in U.S.–China relations.
Anderson Cooper Leaves CBS’s ‘60 Minutes’ After Nearly 2 Decades
The CNN anchor said he wants to prioritize his two young children but will continue on with his flagship show.
In-Depth
How a Water War Is Brewing Over a Drying Lake in Nevada
Without changes in some states’ water laws and public-private investment, downstream users, such as Walker Lake, face existential challenges.
27 Members of Tren de Aragua Faction Charged With Murder, Sex Trafficking, Kidnapping
The arrests were made as part of Operation Take Back America, which targets illegal immigration and criminal groups.
Breaking
Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies Aged 84
Jackson’s family announced his passing on Feb. 17, with public observances to be held in Chicago.
High Schoolers to Be Tested on Nation’s Founding in National Competition Marking America’s 250th
The registration window for the qualifying Presidential 1776 Award online test is still open.
Passive Investing Has Broken Price Discovery in Markets | Michael Green
Chief strategist at Simplify Asset Management explains how passive investing and 401(k) structures are shaping markets and influencing business outcomes.
Early Voting Starts in Texas Primaries
Senate candidates are waltzing across Texas as early voting begins on Feb. 17.
Federal Judge Orders Restoration of Slavery Exhibit at Philadelphia Historic Site
The decision temporarily blocked changes made last month based on President Donald Trump’s directives on federal presentation of U.S. history.
Obama Says Aliens Exist but Are Not Kept in Area 51
The former president is the first U.S. leader to confirm a belief in extraterrestrials, as the Pentagon continues to investigate around 1,600 reports of UFOs.
THC Builds Up in the Body, Influencing Inflammation and Immunity
Unlike alcohol or caffeine, THC, the primary psychoactive compound found in cannabis, doesn’t clear from the bloodstream in a few hours.
NAACP Sues Over 2020 Presidential Election Records FBI Seized in Fulton County, Georgia
The FBI on Jan. 28 carted away roughly 700 boxes of material.
Trump Calls in FEMA to Respond to Sewage Disaster in Potomac River
Testing of the river water revealed high levels of E. coli and other infectious bacteria.
‘Holiday’ Is Back to the Theater in a Smashing Production
Viewers are likely more familiar with the film version of ‘Holiday,’ but the modernized theater version is superb.
Historic Presidential Letters Up for Sale Just in Time For Presidents’ Day
Raab Collection combines letters from Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt in historic offering.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi

Your Body Is a Miniature Universe. Here’s How to Keep It in Harmony.
When you deviate from nature’s rhythm, sickness follows.

Grit and Prayer: The Survival of a Star Aviator
This episode of ‘When Character Counts’ takes us aboard three rafts in the Pacific Ocean where a genuine hero helped save the lives of his fellow Americans.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
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.

FAA Mandates Airlines to Affirm Merit Hiring for Pilots
Carriers must formally certify race- and sex-based hiring has ended or face potential federal investigation under new FAA mandate.
Automakers Pump Brakes on EV Investment as Federal Subsidies Stop
‘EVs will only grow very slowly from here on out due to a saturated market and lack of consumer demand,’ an energy analyst said.
Texas Attorney General Files New Lawsuit Against Utility Involved in Alleged Muslim-Only Development
Ryan Routh Appeals Life Sentence for Trump Assassination Attempt
Routh had pushed for a lighter sentence in January, citing his decision to fire his previous defense attorneys and represent himself in court.

Day in Photos: Pedigree Bulls, Flooding in France, and Carnival in Brazil
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.

Panics, Politics, and Power—America’s 3 Experiments With Central Banks
Examining the three experiments in central banking since America’s founding.

Bucs Legend Lavonte David Still Weighing Playing Another Season
David entered franchise history this season, tying Hall of Famer Derrick Brooks as the Bucs’ leading tackler.

Officials Warn of Possible Measles Exposure at Philadelphia Airport
As of Feb. 13, the CDC reported 904 confirmed measles cases across the United States.

How I Impart Life Lessons to My Kid
A mother and son’s shared journey to understand life’s values, virtues, and real life morals.

The Burr With Health Benefits
In traditional Western herbal practice, burdock earned a reputation as a blood cleansing herb.

Make Cheesy Broccoli Chicken Bake Like You Remember
Chicken Divan became smart mothers’ tactic for getting their kids to eat vegetables after the recipe popped up in cookbooks in the late 1950s and early ‘60s.

Restore Butcher Block
Butcher block is made of a forgiving material that can be restored with a process of basic scraping, sanding, and finishing.

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.

Her Adult Autistic Son Was Kicked Off a Cruise Ship. Now This Mom Is on a Mission to Better Awareness
People with autism have their place in society.




















































































