What to Know About Trump’s 1st State of the Union Address of His 2nd Term
The president has invited the U.S. Men’s and Women’s Olympic Hockey teams to attend the event.
Families Receive $1.5 Million After Supreme Court Victory Over LGBT Storytelling
The settlement ‘ensures parents, not government bureaucrats, have the final say in how their children are raised,’ said the plaintiffs’ lead attorney.
Early Tax Refunds Are Showing a 14 Percent Increase, IRS Says
The average amount increased from $2,169 last year to $2,476 as of Feb. 13, 2026, the agency says, with more returns expected to increase the final figure.
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What the FBI Is Investigating in Criminal Probe of 2020 Election
The agency is probing issues that plagued Fulton County’s election, including unsigned tabulator tapes, identical ballot images, and deleted digital records.
Trump Honors Angel Families, Proclaims National Day of Remembrance
The president welcomed the families of people killed by illegal immigrants to a White House ceremony.
Nick Reiner Pleads Not Guilty in the Killing of His Parents Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner
A preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 29, when a judge will decide whether or not the case will go to trial.
Chinese Defense Labs Exploit Nearly $1 Billion in US Research Funds, Report Says
If collaborating with Chinese defense laboratories is not considered ‘an unacceptable risk that should be restricted, then what is?’ the authors say.
Oman Says 3rd Round of Talks Between US, Iran to Take Place Thursday
Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi said talks would reconvene ‘with a positive push to go the extra mile towards finalizing the deal.’
I Talked to 50 California Mayors. What They Told Me Was Surprising | Elaine Culotti
Culotti recently traveled across California interviewing mayors on both sides of the aisle to understand the root causes of California’s biggest challenges.
EU Pauses US Trade Deal After Trump Announces 15 Percent Global Tariff
The EU has paused ratification once before, in response to Donald Trump threatening tariffs on countries that opposed the U.S. acquisition of Greenland.
Bottled Water Contains 3 Times More Nanoplastics Than Tap
A new study raises fresh concerns about plastic exposure from everyday drinking habits.
US Orders Nonessential Personnel Back From Embassy in Lebanon
The move comes at a moment of mounting tensions between Iran and the United States, as Iranian leaders have threatened a regional conflict if attacked.
‘The Swedish Connection’: How a WWII Lawyer Saved Thousands of Lives
An unassuming attorney gamed the legal system in order to rescue Scandinavian Jews.
The Royal Shakespeare Company Tours With ‘Hamnet’
Based on a sensational novel that was also adapted into a 2025 movie, this play examines the story behind ‘Hamlet’ and Shakespeare’s forgotten only son.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi

How to Stop Living for Others’ Approval
Reacting to the ‘likes’ and comments of others on social media can lead us to bury our heads and hearts in the sand.

John Jay: America’s Gifted Founding Father
From independence to the Constitution, Jay shaped the republic’s foundation.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump’s Global Tariffs in Landmark Decision
The court ruled 6–3 that Trump’s reciprocal tariffs were not authorized under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.

FBI Sounds New Alarm on Nihilistic Violent Extremist Groups Targeting Children
The law enforcement agency says it is investigating more than 350 subjects in connection to the group.
Secret Service Agents Fatally Shoot Man Trying to Unlawfully Enter Mar-a-Lago
Trump was not at Mar-a-Lago during the incident.
US Treasury Yields Sink as Investors Shrug Off Tariff Fiscal Fears
‘With less tariff income, the Treasury may need to increase issuance modestly,’ says Jeff Buchbinder, LPL Financial’s chief equity strategist.

EPA to Reform $5 Billion ‘Clean School Bus’ Program
Approximately $2.7 billion has been disbursed, with 90 percent going to electric buses.

Novo Nordisk Stock Plummets After New Weight-Loss Drug Falls Short Against Rival
The test drug, CagriSema, failed to match Eli Lilly’s Zepbound after an 84-week trial, the company said.

Milano Cortina Winter Olympics Officially End
A total of 116 medal events were held in eight Olympic sports across 16 disciplines over the course of 17 days of competition.

Faith and Second Chances Fuel This Timeless Love Story
With a little help from bestselling author Tricia Goyer, “America’s Favorite Couple” spin their off-again, on-again romance into an inspiring new novel.

9,000 Pounds of Meatballs Recalled Nationwide: FSIS
Foreign matter contamination has been responsible for one out of every 10 food recalls over the past 20 years.

Presbyopia: What Raises Your Risk–7 Natural Remedies That May Help
Maintaining healthy sleep, stress, and nutrition habits helps to preserve good eyesight as we age.

Your Gut Microbiome Could Affect Colon Cancer–What You Can Do
Colorectal surgeon Dr. Cedrek McFadden’s top advice is to keep things simple.

Say Hello to Sorghum, Your Newest Cooking Ally
Available both as a milled flour and a pearled cereal grain, sorghum is considered an ancient grain.

Homemade Febreze? I Tried It So You Don’t Have To
Does homemade Febreze work? Yes, to a point.

How Italian Culture Shaped This Australian Radio Host’s Career
Radio host Tony Tardio described family as a ‘powerful force.’

Celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary in Washington, D.C.
At the National Archives Museum visitors can view America’s three foundational documents.











































































