Trump Says He Will Designate Muslim Brotherhood as a Foreign Terrorist Organization
‘It will be done in the strongest and most powerful terms,’ the president said in an interview with Just the News on Sunday morning.
Usurping CCP ‘Playbook’ to Control Mineral Markets Will Take Time, But Can Be Done: Report
‘The story of Magnequench,’ domestic producers tell House panel in November hearing, is not a singular tale but one of many in an anthology of manipulation.
Forged Letters, Luxury Lifestyle: Takeaways So Far From Trial of Accused Chinese Agent
Linda Sun, a former aide to NY governors, is accused of using her position to help the Chinese regime in exchange for millions to her husband’s business.
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Spiraling Costs and a Broken Insurance Market—What Went Wrong With Obamacare
Masked by subsidies, the one-size-fits-all system has pushed up prices across the broader medical insurance market, say experts.
Despite Socialist Surge in NYC, Moderates’ Wins in Places Like Minneapolis May Suggest Limits
Will New York City’s flirtation with democratic socialism implode or spread the ideology more broadly across America?
Slovenians Reject Law That Legalizes Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Patients
The recent referendum was triggered after opponents collected more than 40,000 signatures from people, calling for another vote.
How Your Private Data Is Packaged, Sold, and Deployed to Target You | Joe Weil
What’s even worse is that the Fourth Amendment does not protect this advertising data, Weil said.
Texas ICE Offices Received Envelopes With Suspicious White Powder, DHS Says
A shelter-in-place order was immediately issued as ICE officials called in a hazmat team.
Nearly 200 Million Shoppers Expected to Hit Stores Thanksgiving Weekend
A survey finds that 70 percent of those shoppers plan to take advantage of Black Friday discounts.
China’s Manufacturing Exodus Accelerating Amid Deteriorating Economy, Say Insiders
As global buyers demand diversification, Chinese firms are moving production to Vietnam, Indonesia, and Central Asia.
Israel Says It Killed Hezbollah Military Leader During Strike in Beirut
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hezbollah Chief of General Staff Haytham Ali Tabatabai of being a mass murderer.
When Walking Hurts–5 Exercises to Strengthen Your Hip Muscles
Pain makes walking difficult if not impossible, and can severely reduce your quality of life. These exercises and stretches can help make your hips feel better.
How to Make Elderberry Syrup: A Homemade Herbal Remedy for Cold and Flu Relief
A step-by-step guide to making your own flavorful elderberry syrup using just a few simple ingredients.
Bessent Says Americans to See ‘Substantial Refunds’ Next Year, No Risk of Recession
‘I am very, very optimistic on 2026. We have set the table for a very strong, non-inflationary growth economy,’ the treasury secretary said.
Texas and California National Guard Returning Home, Governors Say
The withdrawal comes after Trump faced challenges in court to his use of the National Guard.
Maintenance Tips for Every Tool in Your Toolbox
If you clean, sharpen, and store your tools the right way, they'll reward you with years of smooth, reliable performance.
With or Without the Turkey: Lessons From Thanksgiving in War and Hard Times
From Depression-era resourcefulness to World War II sacrifices, coming together has been an unwavering hallmark of the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Says She’s Resigning From Congress
The move came amid a fallout with President Donald Trump.

Zelenskyy Says Ukraine Faces ‘Difficult’ Crossroads as It Weighs Trump’s 28-Point Peace Plan
Zelenskyy said Ukraine may face a choice between ‘loss of dignity’ or losing key U.S. support.
5 Takeaways From Trump’s Meeting With Mamdani
The president and the mayor-elect said they found common ground in a cordial meeting focused on the future of New York City.

Many Chronic Diseases Start From Metabolic Dysfunction—Here’s What to Do
With early detection and prevention more accessible than ever, we can act before disease takes hold.

Tune in Today: Celebrating Vivaldi’s ‘Autumn’
The third concerto from ‘The Four Seasons’ is based on a sonnet on harvest and hunting.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Says She’s Resigning From Congress
The move came amid a fallout with President Donald Trump.

Zelenskyy Says Ukraine Faces ‘Difficult’ Crossroads as It Weighs Trump’s 28-Point Peace Plan
Zelenskyy said Ukraine may face a choice between ‘loss of dignity’ or losing key U.S. support.
5 Takeaways From Trump’s Meeting With Mamdani
The president and the mayor-elect said they found common ground in a cordial meeting focused on the future of New York City.
ShamWow Guy Running for US House Rep Seat in Texas
The 61-year-old registered under the name Offer Vince ‘ShamWow’ Shlomi.

Trump Admin Not Allowed to Expand Rapid Deportations of Illegal Immigrants, US Appeals Court Orders
The appeals court ordered that expedited removals may only apply to illegal immigrants within 100 miles of the border.

Minister Orders Culture Reset at BOM After Website Blowout Soars to $96 Million
The Australian Bureau of Meteorology’s controversial website upgrade, initially costed at $4 million is now estimated at $96 million.

American Hockey League Celebrates 90th Season; Remains Top Player Development Source for NHL
The American Hockey League, established in 1936, comprises 32 teams operating as affiliates for each National Hockey League organization.

AI Toys Pose ‘Unprecedented Risks’ to Infants and Children, Advisory Warns
The primary targets of toy manufacturers are young children who are less developed and easily influenced, the advocacy group said.

5 Fun Single-Footed Exercises for Balance and Mobility
Good balance is critical for safety. Exercises that allow you to strengthen balance by keeping a foot off the ground as you move can help.

There’s a Good Chance Your Gluten Sensitivity Isn’t Gluten
A review of years of research suggests non-celiac gluten sensitivity could be a form of irritable bowel syndrome.

Social Media Use Linked to Lower Reading and Memory Scores in Children
A recent study found that higher social media use in early adolescence was associated with lower performance in certain cognitive functions.

The Medieval Soup Ingredient That Can Still Beat Your $150 Serum
Calendula: the cheap, low-risk skin fix hiding in plain sight.

Ask the Builder: Installing Subway Ceramic Tile
Subway tile poses a unique challenge. Each row needs to be in a very straight line.

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.

Companies Help Disabled Travelers Have a Great Trip
If you or a travel companion deals with some sort of injury, loss of movement, or other potential obstacle, help is on the way.

























































































