Trump Declares Venezuelan Airspace Closed as US Intensifies Pressure on Maduro
The United States has carried out at least 21 lethal strikes on suspected drug-smuggling vessels since September, killing more than 80 alleged traffickers.
Exclusive: Kash Patel Talks China Fentanyl, Violent Networks, ‘Burn Bags,’ and More
FBI Director Kash Patel talks about the agency’s crackdown on crime networks and foreign espionage, the ‘burn bags,’ and more.
Inside the Multinational Center in Israel That Distributes Aid to Gaza
U.S., Israeli, and European personnel pitch in at a former storage building to coordinate humanitarian assistance.
Winter Storm Batters Midwest, Causing Travel Delays and Cancellations
Thousands of flights leaving the Midwest and Great Lakes region were reported delayed or canceled on Nov. 29.
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This Chemist May Have Cracked America’s Rare Earth Problem
China has gained control not only of critical minerals, but also their production. A new technique could solve both of these problems.
Rep. Troy Nehls Announces Retirement From Congress
Nehls has represented Texas’s 22nd congressional district since 2021.
Ukrainian Delegates Travel to US to Resume Peace Talks
Ukraine replaced its lead negotiator after he stepped down amid a major corruption scandal.
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.
FDA Internal Memo Links Child Deaths to COVID-19 Vaccination
The memo stated that some children died following vaccination and faults ‘cultural and systemic’ failures that left early safety signals unexamined for years.
Afghan Parolee Charged With Terroristic Threat
The case, in addition to a recent shooting of two National Guard members near the White House, intensifies scrutiny of the Biden-era Operation Allies Welcome.
Rare Video Emerges of Chinese General’s Secret Trial for Defying Tiananmen Orders
A six-hour recording shows the 1990 military trial of Maj. Gen. Xu Qinxian, who refused to deploy troops against pro-democracy protesters in 1989.
New Vehicle Sales to Fall by Nearly 8 Percent Yearly: Cox
As more tariffed products replace existing non-tariffed inventory, vehicle prices move up, resulting in slower sales, said an economist.
Retail Workers Currently Earning 51.6 Percent Less Than Needed to Afford Rent: Report
Retailers have announced 88,664 job cuts through October this year, a 145 percent jump compared to the same period last year.
10 Micro-Habits That Instantly Lower Stress
A mini-vacation is within reach when a long one isn’t an option.
Eliminating Measles Remains a ‘Distant Goal’ Despite 88 Percent Decline in Deaths: WHO
The WHO estimates 58.7 million deaths have been prevented globally between 2000 and 2024 due to the global measles vaccination program.
Readers Optimistic About America, Mixed on Holiday Spending Plans
Our reader poll found mixed feelings on the impact of the economy on seasonal spending plans, but a more bullish attitude on the future of the country.
How Dinner and Brandy Led to the Creation of the Antarctic Treaty
In ‘This Week in History,’ three scientists proposed a Third International Polar Year, resulting in major scientific and political breakthroughs.
This 1-ingredient Upgrade for Baked Potatoes Makes Them Impossibly Fluffy
Be blown away by the texture of a twice baked potato.
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Heart: The Monarch Organ That Governs Joy–Ways to Nourish It
The heart is more than a blood-pumping organ, it also governs the mind.

Timothy O’Sullivan: America’s Forgotten Eye
This 19th-century photographer produced images that brought the Civil War and the American West to life.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Massive Somali Welfare-Fraud Cases in Minnesota—Here’s What We Know
Billions in taxpayers’ money has been stolen; millions could have gone to terrorists—an allegation that lawmakers are asking federal prosecutors to investigate.

National Guard Member Sarah Beckstrom Dies a Day After DC Shooting
The second National Guard member is ‘fighting for his life,’ the president said.
IRS Urges Americans to Prepare Early for 2026 Filing as New Law, Adjustments Take Effect
Agency officials said the new law—signed by President Donald Trump earlier this year—will significantly affect federal taxes, credits, and deductions.
Trump Admin Reaches Settlement With Northwestern to Restore $790 Million in Frozen Funds
The Justice Department froze funds from Northwestern University, alleging the school violated federal anti-discrimination laws.

EU’s New ‘Democracy Shield’ Prompts Free Speech Concerns
Brussels says the plan will defend democracy from disinformation but critics warn it will centralize narrative control and treat ‘dissent as a regulatory risk.’

Detroit Lions’ Frank Ragnow Fails Physical, Ineligible to Rejoin Team
Ragnow, a four-time Pro Bowler, retired in the offseason but was attempting to comeback for a potential playoff push.

Walgreens Nasal Spray Recalled Over Potential Bacterial Contamination, FDA Reports
The recall was initiated over reports of a type of bacteria, Pseudomonas lactis.

Eczema Is More Than ‘Dry Skin’: 5 Practical Tips You Can Apply
Treating a child’s eczema involves tending to the whole ecosystem they live in.

How to Make Elderberry Syrup at Home for Cold and Flu Relief
A step-by-step guide to making your own flavorful elderberry syrup using just a few simple ingredients.

Mediterranean Diet May Trump Current Recommendations for Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Many IBS patients struggle to follow the current recommendation of a complicated low-FODMAP diet.

Andrew Zimmern Conquers Seafood in His Latest Cookbook
Throughout the book, the authors make the argument for eating more fish, which has a lower carbon footprint than land-based animals.

Ask the Builder: Water Leaks in House Siding and Brick
You and I need water to survive. Water, however, is the enemy when it comes to your home.

He Marched and Clashed for the Far-Left, Then a Single Phrase Shook His Convictions
Craig English spent 12 months in the thick of far-left agitation, before finding a practice older than any revolution.

This Boise Hotel Ranked Among the World’s Best. What Makes It a Top Place to Stay?
The Sparrow aims to “get its guests out of rooms and exploring.”

























































































