‘Many Signs That Religion Is Coming Back,’ Trump Says at National Prayer Breakfast
‘When Christians come under attack, they know they’re going to be attacked violently and viciously by President Trump,’ Trump said.
China’s Anti-Corruption Drive Deepens as Xi Moves to Secure Continued Rule
A wave of senior civilian and military purges points to political consolidation as Xi Jinping moves to secure another term, analysts say.
Trump Says He Will Donate Proceeds From IRS Lawsuit to Charity
‘Any money that I win, I’ll give it to charity,’ the president said.
No Public Sign of Response to Savannah Guthrie’s Video as Search for Missing Mother Continues
Savannah Guthrie described her mother as a ‘kind, faithful, loyal, fiercely loving woman of goodness and light.’
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Why DeSantis Believes AI Needs Tight Regulation Now
The governor aims to spend his political capital to see guardrails put on the pervasive and rapidly expanding tech before leaving office in a year.
Bitcoin Slips Below $70,000 as Crypto Selloff Continues
All leading US stock market benchmarks declined on Feb. 5, as geopolitical tensions and tech-related weakness weighed on equities.
Why Greenland Is at the Center of a Shifting Global Order
The old order has been breaking since Russia invaded Ukraine, experts say, and the Arctic felt the change first. The new order will form in about half a decade.
Trump Extends African Free-Trade Agreement Easing Tariff Fears Amid Tensions
The deal between the United States and 32 African nations has been renewed until the end of the year, despite strained relations with South Africa and Nigeria.
CCP Exploiting Birth Tourism in America on an ‘Industrial’ Scale | Peter Schweizer
“They are exploiting this on a massive scale,” Schweizer said. “It’s industrial, and we are completely oblivious to it.”
Google to Double Capital Expenditure, Highlighting Broader US Investment Surge
Alphabet said it expects capital spending to surge this year to between $175 billion and $185 billion, more than double its 2025 outlays.
Ukraine, Russia Carry Out Prisoner Swap During 2nd Day of Peace Talks
Russian presidential representative Kirill Dmitriev said work is underway to restore economic relations between Moscow and Washington.
New York City Joins WHO’s Global Outbreak Response Network After US Exit
New York City’s move follows similar steps by California and Illinois to maintain ties with the WHO’s global outbreak response system.
How to Safely Combine Herbal Remedies With Your Medications
While interactions between herbs and medications are possible, they can be complementary with expert guidance.
Top Law Firm Chairman Resigns After Release of Emails With Jeffrey Epstein
‘Recent reporting has created a distraction,’ Brad Karp said.
Bank of England Holds Interest Rate at 3.75 Percent
The BoE said the British economy is estimated to have grown by 1.4 percent in 2025, slightly below its previous forecast of 1.5 percent for the year.
Newcomb Pottery: New Orleans Arts and Crafts Movement
Southern women contributed to Newcomb’s 20th-century success through their virtuosity, complex creative design, and technical mastery of pottery.
The Private Trials and Troubles of Abraham Lincoln
This installment of When Character Counts looks at a sometimes-toxic marriage, depression, and the president who overcame them both.
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A Gastroenterologist’s 8 Essential Supplements for Gut Health–and How to Use Them Correctly
Strategic supplementation can be part of an overall lifestyle plan to improve digestion and total health.

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Over 30,000 Prescription Cholesterol Drugs Recalled, FDA Says
The two separate recall notices concerned two types of cholesterol prescription medications.

Homan Announces Drawdown of 700 Federal Agents in Minnesota
‘This is smarter enforcement, not less,’ the border czar said.
Sheriff Believes ‘Today’ Host Savannah Guthrie’s Mother Was Abducted
There were signs that Nancy Guthrie did not leave her home of her own accord, an Arizona sheriff said.
Senators Seek $70 Billion Expansion of US Export-Import Bank to Finance US Critical Minerals Push
Sens. Kevin Cramer and Mark Warner want to add $70 billion to EXIM’s lending authority to finance U.S. mines and processing.

Zohran Mamdani Endorses Kathy Hochul in New York Governor’s Election
Hochul is running in the Democratic primary election against Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado.

Argentina Requests Extradition of Venezuela’s Maduro From US for Crimes Against Humanity
The case relies on the principle of universal jurisdiction, a legal concept allowing the prosecution in Argentina of anyone wanted anywhere for certain crimes.

Job Cuts Jump in January as Hiring Plans Hit Record Low: Challenger Report
U.S. employers announced more than 108,000 job cuts in January, while hiring plans fell to the lowest level on record.

Jeff Stoutland, Pioneer of Eagles’ ‘Tush Push,’ Steps Down After Legendary Career
Stoutland served as O-line coach and run game coordinator for 13 years, coaching linemen that won 2 Super Bowls, 27 pro Bowls, and 15 All-Pros.

Director Says Getting Picked for ‘Melania’ Was ‘Divine Intervention’ as Film Posts Strong Debut
The documentary took in more than $7 million during its first weekend, the strongest opening for a nonfiction feature in more than a decade.

Abbott Diabetes Care Glucose Sensor Recall Designated as ‘Most Serious’
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said the number of serious injuries linked to the devices had risen to 860.

Stay Healthy With Food and Exercise During Cold Winter Months
Exposure to cold can weaken the body’s vital warming energy, making it more susceptible to illness.

Cinnamon: A Functional Spice That Improves Blood Sugar and Lowers Inflammation
Often viewed simply as a flavoring spice, research confirms that a little cinnamon goes a long way in supporting an overall healthy lifestyle.

Fear Is Linked to Worse Pain in IBD
Psychological therapies may help manage chronic symptoms.

Mapo Tofu: A Fiery Warmup for a Cold Day
Mapo tofu roughly translates to “pockmarked grandma’s tofu,” which is named for the elderly Chengdu woman who created the dish in the 19th century.

Simple Secrets to Make Clothes Look Better and Last Longer
You don’t have to machine dry your clothes to death to end up with comfy jeans and fluffy, soft towels.

13-Year-Old Swims 4 Kilometres to Save Stranded Family, Credits God for Survival
The teenager swam 4 kilometres and ran another 2 in dramatic rescue effort.
















































































