Rubio Says Russia–Ukraine Peace Proposal Was Authored by US
Secretary of State said the 28-point proposal incorporated input from both the Russian and Ukrainian sides.
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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.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro Detained After Court Rules Supporters’ Vigil Posed Risk of Escape
Authorities allege that the former president planned to use a public prayer vigil to create the conditions for an escape from house arrest.
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Gen Zers Are Becoming Political Kingmakers. But No One Speaks Their Language.
Analysts say politicians don’t get the vibes of those who grew up online with school lessons via Zoom, school shooting drills, and viral videos of violence.
G20 Adopts New Declaration Despite US Boycott
The presidents of the United States and Argentina both skipped this year’s G20 leaders’ summit in South Africa.
FAA Prepared for Busiest Thanksgiving Travel in 15 Years
While mandatory flight reductions have discontinued, inclement weather could delay flights across the country.
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.
China’s Deepening Property Slump Signals Weakness of Economy
Ex-Chinese finance minister says the housing bust will take at least five years to fix, locking in weaker growth and gloomy consumer sentiment.
Tatiana Schlossberg, JFK’s Granddaughter, Reveals Terminal Leukemia Diagnosis
Over the past 18 months, Schlossberg has undergone extensive treatment, including several rounds of chemotherapy.
‘Under Assault’: New Book Details Beijing’s Decades-Long ‘Secret War’ Against Canada
The book draws on interviews with numerous former politicians, diplomats, public servants and Chinese diaspora members targeted by Beijing.
Day in Photos: Bus Accident in Mexico, Protest in Johannesburg, and Porsche Festival
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Millions Pour Into Tennessee Special Election as Race for Vacant US House Seat Intensifies
The special election for Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District is set for Dec. 2.
The Art of Being a Good Guest–5 Tips That Will Get You Invited back
Social etiquette, could be considered a lost art. With of bit of practice you can bring it back.
European Leaders, US Lawmakers Weigh Trump’s Ukraine Peace Plan
The White House calls the framework a ‘win-win,’ while European leaders demand revisions and greater consultation with partners.
Housing Affordability Improves to 3-Year High as Mortgage Rate Dips: Zillow
The average weekly rate on a 30-year mortgage has dropped from 7.04 percent in January to 6.26 percent.
How an Insurance Company and Radio Host Created the Grand Ole Opry
In ‘This Week in History,’ a young insurance salesman believed the future of sales was in radio, and his actions resulted in an American institution.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Says She’s Resigning From Congress
The move came amid a fallout with President Donald Trump.

CDC Says Vaccines May Cause Autism
‘The claim “vaccines do not cause autism” is not an evidence-based claim,’ the public health agency said on Nov. 19.
Federal Judge Orders Trump Admin to End Deployment of National Guard in DC
The judge held that the deployment was unconstitutional but paused her order for three weeks to allow the government to appeal.

Your Doctor Has 15 Minutes—Know How to Make Each One Count
Nearly 3 in 4 Americans leave medical appointments confused, but you can be the one who gets real answers.

Why the CCP Doesn’t Want You to See Shen Yun
Shen Yun, a classical Chinese dance company, was created and is directed by a peaceful group the CCP is afraid of.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Says She’s Resigning From Congress
The move came amid a fallout with President Donald Trump.

CDC Says Vaccines May Cause Autism
‘The claim “vaccines do not cause autism” is not an evidence-based claim,’ the public health agency said on Nov. 19.
Federal Judge Orders Trump Admin to End Deployment of National Guard in DC
The judge held that the deployment was unconstitutional but paused her order for three weeks to allow the government to appeal.
NY’s Training Requirement for Concealed-Carry License Is Constitutional, Appeals Court States
A resident’s suit claimed the requirement infringed on his rights, but a court opinion said the Supreme Court has found training rules constitutional.

Judge Blocks Trump Admin From Placing Conditions on Federal Disaster Funds
The administration required local governments to end programs that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and support federal immigration enforcement.

FAA Urges Pilots to Proceed With Caution in Venezuelan Airspace as Security Situation Deteriorates
The alert follows growing U.S. pressure on Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and increased military activity offshore.

IRS Issues Calculation Clarifications Regarding Tips, Overtime Pay
An estimated six million individuals report receiving tips.

2 Football Players Stabbed at Team Facility, Teammate Arrested, Alabama University Says
The university confirmed that a suspect is in custody and there is no ongoing threat to the campus.

Groups Call on CDC to Reverse Update on Autism and Vaccines
CDC recently stated on its website that vaccines may cause autism and that officials are investigating the possible link.

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.

Thanksgiving Sides That Deserve the Spotlight This Season
Turkey is the star of a Thanksgiving table, but let’s be honest, it’s the savory side dishes that make the holiday dinner such an amazing feast.

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.

How to Take the Family Stress out of Thanksgiving
If you are traveling for a Thanksgiving-week vacation, plan so you have an extra day before you get on your cruise ship or join an organized tour.
























































































