Trump to Address Global Elites in Davos Amid Tensions Over Greenland
Before his departure, Trump expressed confidence that NATO and the United States would reach a deal on the Arctic island that benefits all parties.
Trump Shares Top 3 Accomplishments of First Year Back in Office
The president responded to a question from The Epoch Times at a White House press briefing.
Trump’s Plane Heads Back to Joint Base Andrews Due to Electrical Issue, White House Says
The president is scheduled to address the World Economic Forum in Davos on Jan. 21.
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Seeing No Hope for the Future, China’s Youth Are Choosing Failure
The pressures in communist China are taking their toll on a generation.
Around 7,000 Gang Members Arrested in 2025: DHS
The FBI said it has disrupted 1,800 gangs and criminal enterprises operating in the country.
Wall Street Firms Restricted From Buying Single-Family Homes in Trump’s New Order
Titled ‘Stopping Wall Street From Competing With Main Street Homebuyers,’ the order aims to preserve the supply of single-family homes.
The Failures of the Mental Health Drug Revolution | David Cohen
An estimated one in six American adults today are taking some form of psychiatric medication.
Protesters Demonstrate Against Trump Admin, ICE in Washington, Across America
Tensions over U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement have escalated after weeks of turbulent protests in Minneapolis.
Forecasters Say Severe Winter Storm to Hit Across the South, Eastern US
The National Weather Service warned of life-threatening wind chill.
Greenland ‘Essential’ to US Golden Dome Missile Defense, Bessent Says
‘The president is worried that if there were an incursion into Greenland, the U.S. would be called upon to defend Greenland,’ the Treasury secretary said.
Trump: Board of Peace Could Replace United Nations
The U.S. president said he is a ‘big fan’ of the U.N., but the international body ‘has never lived up to its potential.’
Supreme Court Revives Ex-Prisoner’s Lawsuit Over Restitution Payments
Holsey Ellingburg Jr. argued that payments should have stopped years ago under the restitution law in effect when he committed his crime.
Tea May Be Nicer to Your Bones Than Coffee, Study Suggests
Normal coffee intake is likely safe for bones, but more than five cups a day may not.
US Forces Seize 7th Sanctioned Oil Tanker in Caribbean
Military forces seized Motor Vessel Sagitta without incident.
Storm-Born: Three Doctors, a Nun, and a Twister
In this installment of “When Character Counted,” we look at the Doctors Mayo and a nun who created one of the world’s great medical institutions.
Finalists of NTD’s Traditional Photography Competition
The ‘NTD International Photography Competition Finalist Exhibition’ showcases age-old aesthetics at the Salmagundi Club.
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Why Do So Many Studies Challenge HHS’s Recommendation Against Acetaminophen?
Studies with findings contradicting the September announcement by the HHS share similar patterns.

Lessons We Can Learn From George Washington’s Code of Conduct
Much wisdom is still to be found in ‘110 Rules of Civility.’
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Trump Says He Will Sue JPMorgan Chase Over Debanking
The bank responded by saying that it does not debank individuals over political beliefs.

Seeing No Hope for the Future, China’s Youth Are Choosing Failure
The pressures in communist China are taking their toll on a generation.
IRS Announces $1,776 ‘Warrior Dividend’ for Troops Is Tax-Free
The dividend was announced last month by President Donald Trump, who said it would be sent to 1.45 million service members before Christmas 2025.
Supreme Court Declines to Block Extradition of Japanese Man Accused of Vandalizing Temples
Christian missionary Masahide Kanayama allegedly put vegetable oil on two sacred buildings in Japan.

FTC Appealing Loss in Antitrust Suit Against Meta
A federal judge ruled last November that the social media giant was not an illegal monopoly.

Australian Home Affairs Minister Explains Why He Avoids the Term ‘Islamic Extremism’
‘The terrorists want the label because they think it gives them legitimacy in their world and that’s why I’ve always been reluctant to use it,’ said Burke.

NJ Gov. Sherrill Declares Energy Emergency, Moves to Rein In Electric Rates
The Democratic governor’s plan includes both blocking utility rate hikes and accelerating the development of new power generation.

Forensic Exam of US Chess Grandmaster, 29, Revealed Drugs in System
Daniel Naroditsky was found dead at age 29 at his North Carolina residence in October.

South Carolina Measles Outbreak Expands, 538 People in Quarantine
The outbreak has reached several universities.

Habitual Harm: 5 Exercises to Ease the Damage We Unintentionally Cause Our Bodies
Habitual movements and stances can negatively affect our health and posture. These exercises can have you standing tall and strong.

Nature’s Electrolyte Drink: Why Coconut Water Is So Hydrating
Coconut water matches sports drinks for rehydration, with fewer additives.

7 in 10 Cancer Patients Now Survive 5 Years, New Report Finds
New data reveal dramatic progress but warn that challenges remain for younger patients.

Rooting for Soup
Before you fret that a creamy soup may interfere with any New Year’s diet resolutions, note that there is no cream in this so-called creamy soup.

Install Oak Flooring
With its rich good looks and durability, it’s no wonder oak strip flooring is a popular choice.

Isaac Newton’s Lost Papers–And His Search for God’s Divine Plan
‘This most beautiful system ... could only proceed from the counsel and dominion of an intelligent and powerful being,‘ wrote Newton.

7 Epic Ski Trips You Can Still Plan for This Winter
Here’s where to go—considering not only terrain but also some sumptuous new places you can stay.





















































































