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Trump Unveils His Board of Peace in Davos
Trump will chair the board, which will be tasked with overseeing the next phase in Gaza.
Trump Indicates He May Be Narrowing Down Fed Chair Pick to One Candidate
BlackRock’s chief bond investment manager, Rick Rieder, is one of the leading candidates.
Greenland Remaining With Denmark Not Raised During Trump Talks, NATO Chief Says
NATO chief Mark Rutte said the president is focused on how the Arctic region can be protected.
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How a Man and His Excavator Helped Rebuild a Hurricane-Devastated Town
Jake Jarvis has been helping the people and businesses in Chimney Rock, North Carolina, ever since Hurricane Helene struck in 2024.
6 Percent of American Travelers Do Not Have Real IDs as Deadline Looms: TSA
Beginning Feb. 1, travelers without acceptable identification will need to pay $45 to get through security.
Trump Says He Will Meet With Zelenskyy, Ukraine–Russia Deal ‘Reasonably Close’
Past negotiations failed due to ‘abnormal hatred’ between the leaders of Russia and Ukraine, said the U.S. president.
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.
FCC: Late-Night, Daytime Talk Shows Must Give Equal Time to Republican Candidates
Federal law requires broadcast stations to make equal time available to political candidates from all parties, according to the FCC.
Court Blocks Federal Government From Searching Materials Obtained in Raid on Washington Post Journalist
Washington Post journalist Hannah Natanson was the target of a Jan. 14 raid by federal authorities.
House Speaker Johnson Warns of Chinese, Russian Security Threats in UK Parliament Address
Johnson said that the West faces ‘increasingly sophisticated forms of subversion and espionage’ from hostile powers.
Vance to Visit Minneapolis Thursday for Roundtable With Local Leaders
The vice president is expected to meet with officials and community members for a discussion ‘focused on restoring law and order in Minnesota,’ he said.
Former Police Officer Acquitted After Facing Charges of Failing to Stop Uvalde School Shooting
The former police officer was facing up to two years in prison over criminal charges on allegations of failing to prevent a crime and save lives.
How a Medical Second Brain is Key To Your Treatment
A compiled single record of an otherwise scattered medical history can be critical in preventing delayed diagnosis and unnecessary testing.
Judge Finds NYC’s Only GOP House District Unconstitutional, Orders It Be Redrawn
The decision is a major win for Democrats, who could vie for an additional seat in the upcoming 2026 midterms.
Bipartisan Minibus Spending Package Funds Defense, Homeland Security, and More
The package unveiled by the House on Jan. 20 includes some of the largest funding items still waiting to be considered.
Love Your Lawn: Winter Care That Makes Lawns Thrive
With thoughtful winter care, lawns will emerge stronger, greener, and better prepared for summer.
A Reunited Trio at London’s National Gallery
In 2025, Guercino’s companion paintings were permanently reunited at their new home.
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12 Health ‘Facts’ Doctors Want You to Stop Believing
Even when certain ideas are scientifically debunked it can take some time for people’s long-term views to catch up.

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.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Seeing No Hope for the Future, China’s Youth Are Choosing Failure
The pressures in communist China are taking their toll on a generation.

Trump Says NYSE Expansion in Dallas Is ‘Bad Thing’ for New York, ‘Big Test’ for Mamdani
‘I can’t believe they would let this happen,’ Trump said.
In Charts: Trump’s First Year by the Numbers
Trump’s policies have influenced everything from economic growth and stock market performance to gas prices and mortgage rates.
Fentanyl Precursor Shortage Was Behind the Decline in Overdose Deaths Since 2023: Study
Health care policy experts have been puzzled by the drop, but offered other explanations such as increased use of naloxone to reverse fentanyl overdoses.

Aguilar Says Democrats Oppose DHS Funding Bill Without Stronger ICE Limits
Democratic leaders say they’ll vote no on the DHS funding bill unless Republicans accept tougher ICE guardrails, as Rep. Rosa DeLauro cites bill changes.

Day in Photos: Israeli Strikes on Lebanon, Trump at Davos, and Republic Day Parade in New Delhi
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.

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Back in Pinstripes: Cody Bellinger Agrees to 5-Year Deal to Return to the Yankees
Bellinger, the 2019 NL MVP, is coming off a season with 29 home runs and 98 RBI in his first season in New York.

Mel Brooks Says He’s Glad Carl Reiner Was Not Around to Witness His Son’s Murder
Brooks made the remarks following the Los Angeles premiere of his new two-part HBO documentary, ‘Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!’

RFK Jr.’s Former Group Sues American Academy of Pediatrics
The lawsuit alleges the pediatrician organization has violated the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.

What Kind of Cough Do You Have? How to Identify It and Treat It Naturally
In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), treating a cough begins with addressing the root cause rather than just alleviating the symptoms.

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

Why Do So Many Studies Challenge HHS’s Recommendation Against Acetaminophen?
Studies with findings contradicting the September announcement by the HHS share similar patterns.

Mocha Mousse, a Seriously Simple Valentine’s Day Dessert
Seriously Simple to put together, the mousse can even be made in the morning, covered with plastic wrap, and decorated right before serving.

All-America Selections Flower Winners
The AAS testing program have about 80 test gardens from Alaska and Canada to California and Florida.

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.





















































































