Iran Protests Persist as Authorities Escalate Crackdown; Trump Warns Against Deadly Force
Protests have been reported at more than 500 locations across 180 cities and towns.
Unlawful Assembly Declared at Minneapolis Protest, Arrests Made
A handful of people were cuffed and taken into police custody.
Operation Salvo Leads to Arrest of 54 Individuals in New York City: DHS
‘Roughly 60 percent of those arrested in Operation Salvo have been removed from the country so far,’ said DHS Secretary Kristi Noem.
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Behind the Group That Controls Chinese Students in America
‘Fight with all their might for the motherland.’ Chinese students are pressured into advancing Beijing’s interests in America.
Judge to Block Trump Admin From Ending Family Reunification Parole Programs
The parole program allows U.S. citizens and green card holders to bring foreign relatives to the United States.
The US Has a National Security Strategy. Where’s Canada’s?
The new U.S. national security strategy is about action, not talk. Continued complacency risks making Canada irrelevant—or worse.
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.
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.
Readers Approve of Maduro’s Capture, See Possible Downside
Poll respondents affirmed the legality and strategic value of the operation but saw potential longer-term involvement and constitutional questions.
US and Venezuela Explore Restoring Diplomatic Ties After Maduro’s Capture
Acting President Delcy Rodríguez balances calls for cooperation with condemnations of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro’s capture.
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.
Schools Increasingly Consider Rewarding Teachers for Results, Not Seniority
Merit-based pay for teachers improves student performance and retains good teachers, school leaders say.
Genes Are Not Your Destiny. How to Modify Your Epigenetics for Longevity
Keeping your genes happy may influence how you age.
The Science Behind the New Dietary Guidelines
Beyond the noise, the core of the new guidelines is to go back to real food and common-sense healthy eating, an expert says.
RFK Jr.’s Food Pyramid Flip Will Have Widespread Benefits, Proponents Say
The new dietary guidelines, which were announced on Jan. 7, embrace the consumption of whole foods and represent efforts by the HHS to address chronic disease.
Trump Calls for Temporary 10 Percent Cap on Credit Card Interest Rates
The cap’s proposed start date coincides with the anniversary of Trump’s second-term inauguration.
Revealing Michelangelo’s True Colors
The restoration work on the Sistine Chapel, revealed not only hidden hues about the frescoes but also about the man behind the masterpiece.
‘People We Meet on Vacation’: When Poppy Met Alex
Far from unique, this derivative romantic comedy skates by on unadulterated charm.
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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.
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IRS Announces Key Updates for 2025 Tax Year Filing
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act contains several new provisions, including deductions for tips and overtime pay.

Trump Admin Releases New Dietary Guidelines
The guidelines emphasize saturated fats and protein, in addition to fruits and vegetables.
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.
Over 50 Percent of North Carolina Trucking Licenses Issued to Foreigners Are Illegal: Duffy
The state risks losing $50 million worth of federal funds if it does not revoke these licenses.

FBI Names New York Field Office Chief as New Deputy Director
Christopher Raia will succeed Dan Bongino as deputy director of the FBI, the agency said.

Day in Photos: Election Campaign in Uganda, Missile Attacks in Ukraine, and Political Prisoners Released in Venezuela
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.

Rio Tinto, Glencore Resume Talks to Form World’s Largest Mining Company
Initial negotiations collapsed just over a year ago, but both companies have confirmed the merger is back under discussion.

5 NBA All-Stars Who Could Be Traded This Season
After Trae Young was dealt to the Washington Wizards, these NBA stars could also be sent elsewhere ahead of the Feb. 5 NBA trade deadline.

David Bowie’s Childhood Home in London to Become Tourist Attraction and Heritage Site
The 19th-century cottage where the British rock star spent most of his youth will undergo restoration before opening its doors to the public next year.

Crest Toothpaste Packaging Changed to Address Fluoride Concerns
The new packaging will clearly show the recommended amount of fluoride toothpaste for children, the attorney general of Texas said.

Arise and Shine–6 Exercises to Ease Morning Stiffness
Morning stiffness can reduce your quality of life and even lead to injuries. These exercises can help decrease pain and tightness, and get your day going right.

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.

New Year, New Dishes: Soup’s On! and We Have Some Tasty Recipes to Share
When we have an hour, lentils and split peas transform into hearty soups with built-in creamy satisfaction.

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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.
























































































