Trump Touts Lower Prices, Bigger Paychecks in 1st Stop of National Tour
Speaking to a crowd in Pennsylvania, the president highlighted his administration’s efforts to lower the cost of living nationwide.
CCP’s History of ‘Broken Promises,’ Human Rights Abuses Harms US, World: Congressional Commission
China continues to rank among the worst human rights offenders in the world, despite ratifying a number of international human rights agreements.
US Coast Guard Operation Seizes 150,000 Pounds of Cocaine
The drug interdictions have resulted in more than $1.1 billion in revenues being denied for criminal groups.
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‘Rich Dad Poor Dad’ Author Warns of Communism in Financial Institutions
Robert Kiyosaki said the Federal Reserve Bank’s policies are devaluing currency and negatively affecting middle-class Americans.
Trump Says National Guard Member Who Survived DC Shooting ‘Stood Up Today’
‘Andrew stood up today, and people can’t believe it,’ Trump said at an event.
Former CDC Director Calls for Removal of mRNA Vaccines for COVID-19 | Dr. Robert Redfield
Redfield is a clinical virologist and led the CDC from 2018 to 2021. He’s the author of ‘Redfield’s Warning.’
Venezuelan Laureate Machado to Skip Nobel Ceremony in Oslo, Nobel Institute Says
Machado, the Venezuelan opposition figure and former presidential candidate, has not appeared in public for 11 months.
FDA Investigating Deaths Potentially Linked to COVID-19 Vaccines Across Age Ranges
The probe followed a health official’s memo indicating that the vaccines could be tied to the deaths of 10 children.
What to Know About Trump’s Plan to Prevent States From Regulating AI
While the president hasn’t yet offered many concrete details on the upcoming executive order, the plan shares key similarities with one that failed in Congress.
Supreme Court to Hear Arguments Over IQ and Death Penalty
The Trump administration sided with Alabama and said courts should evaluate IQ scores collectively.
Pritzker Signs Law Limiting Federal Immigration Enforcement in Illinois
The new law restricts civil immigration arrests in Illinois courts, hospitals, schools and childcare centers, and allows legal action against federal officers.
Current Heart Attack Guidelines Miss Nearly Half of At-Risk Patients, Study Finds
Doctors should be screening for plaque—not just risk factors—according to new research.
Minneapolis Residents Urge City Council to Double Down Against ICE, Boost Local ‘Sanctuary’ Law
Dozens decried federal immigration enforcement actions and urged revisions to existing law that would further separate local police from federal authorities.
Miami Elects Eileen Higgins as Next Mayor
She is the first Democratic mayor elected by the city in decades.
How to Build Lasting Bonds Between Multiple Generations of the Family
Family rituals, silly or serious, can help create lasting memories.
You Really Need a Good Night’s Sleep
Sleep isn’t a luxury—it’s essential. Without it, we’re cranky, forgetful, and prone to mistakes.
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Sardines: Nutrient Powerhouses That Boost Cardiometabolic and Bone Health
Once tucked away for emergencies, the tiny fish is making a comeback in the gourmet spotlight.

Great Essays of G.K. Chesterton to Read ASAP
Chesterton had a rare ability to reveal the extraordinary hidden in everyday life, from juries to vows and cheese.
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AT&T Customers Have 10 Days Left to Claim $7,500 From Settlement: 4 Things to Know
The deadline to submit a claim is Dec. 18, 2025.

Alina Habba Resigns as Acting US Attorney for New Jersey
The decision was confirmed by Habba and Attorney General Pam Bondi on Dec. 8.
Trump Plans Executive Order to Curb State Power Over AI Regulation
The president said only a single federal standard can keep the United States ahead in the global AI race, while some states push their own safeguards.
FTA Threatens to Cut Funds to Chicago Transit Authority After Woman Set on Fire
The special directive orders the Chicago Transit Authority act on public safety concerns by Dec. 19.

New Bipartisan Bills Aim to Raise Penalties for Online Child Abuse, Sextortion
One bill creates a federal crime for pushing minors to harm themselves or others, with penalties reaching life in prison in some cases.

British Soldier Killed in Ukraine Watching Training Exercise
UK defense officials confirmed the accidental death, the first of a British soldier in the Russia-Ukraine war.

Hurts Shoulders Blame For 5-Turnover Performance
‘I think winning is a point of pride to me,’ he said. ‘That’s why we play the game, and I’ve got to find ways to lead our team to victories.’

Mavericks Frontman and Award-Winning Musician Raul Malo Dies at 60
Malo was diagnosed with colon cancer last year. His career as a singer, songwriter, and producer spanned three decades.

More Than 100 Cases of Norovirus Reported on Cruise Ship: CDC
The latest outbreak was confirmed aboard the Aida Cruises AIDAdiva ship, which is on a 133-day world tour that set sail from Hamburg, Germany.

‘Normal’ Isn’t Always Normal: What Your Lab Numbers Actually Mean
If you know something’s wrong with your health, but your doctor says your labs are fine, you may both be right—and that’s the problem.

Which Tea Truly Calms You? Discover the Best Brews for Stress and Sleep
Gender and time of life guide when and for what purposes to take certain teas for the greatest health benefits.

Data From 155 Studies Help Pick the Best ADHD Treatment
A review of 115 high-quality studies of 15 drug and nondrug interventions sums up the findings in one simple table.

Peppermint Martinis Go Down Extra Smooth During the Holidays
A peppermint martini is a creamy, delicious cocktail that’s perfect for winter and holiday parties.

Like Finding Money You Didn’t Know You Had
Pin holes in your financial life can turn into massive money-gushers. Patching these holes is the key to improving your income.

From Therapy, to a Job and Future: A Breakthrough for One Young Autistic Aussie
‘That’s very reassuring for me as a parent, knowing that he’s not just thrown in the deep end and has to learn how to swim,’ said Linda Soussa.























































































