Maduro, Wife Indicted on Multiple Charges: What to Know
Four charges were filed against the Venezuelan leader, and his wife faces three.
9 Takeaways From Trump’s Address on Operation to Capture Maduro
The U.S. president previewed heavy investment in the nation’s oil industry, indicating reserves in Venezuela would generate revenue for the United States.
INFOGRAPHIC: The Cowboy Code: 10 Principles to Live By
Cowboys carried more than saddlebags—they carried principles: honesty, respect, resilience, and kindness.
Link Between Antifa and Homelessness Nonprofits | Jonathan Choe
Choe is a reporter for Turning Point USA’s Frontlines and a senior journalism fellow at the Discovery Institute.
NYC Mayor Mamdani Defends Revoking Predecessor’s Executive Orders
Mamdani has revoked multiple directives, including policing and anti-Semitism measures, while pledging continued protection for Jewish New Yorkers.
Alex Berenson: What Teens Should Know About Cannabis and THC
Berenson is a former New York Times reporter and now independent journalist and the author of ‘Tell Your Children.’
Swiss Prosecutors Investigate Bar Managers After Deadly Ski Resort Fire
The fire happened during New Year’s celebrations at a bar in the Swiss Alps.
What We Know About the US Operation That Captured Venezuela’s Maduro
The Venezuelan leader was captured from the Fort Tiuna military complex in Caracas, according to a member of his ruling party.
Trump Cancels Sale of US Chips Business to Chinese Firm Over Security Concerns
Delaware-based HieFo, controlled by a Chinese citizen, has 180 days to divest all semiconductor-related assets acquired in 2024.
World Leaders React to Maduro’s Capture After US Strikes
‘The EU has repeatedly stated that Mr Maduro lacks legitimacy and has defended a peaceful transition,’ EU foreign policy chief said.
US Agencies Terminate ‘Wasteful’ Contracts Worth $1.6 Billion Ceiling Value: DOGE
According to a Jan. 1 update on the DOGE website, the initiative has so far saved an estimated $215 billion, or around $1,335 per taxpayer.
A Blood Sugar-Friendly Meal Plan for Type 2 Diabetes Management
A high-protein, high-fiber meal plan using whole foods can help stabilize blood sugar and support long-term Type 2 diabetes management.
Japan Says Trump Invited Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to Visit US
Trump extended the invitation during his phone call with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
What to Know About the Trump Admin’s Freeze on Federal Child Care Funds
Federal officials say new verification requirements are needed before child care funds are released to states.
Before Lenin: How the Paris Commune Foreshadowed the Communist Century
Though it only lasted a few months during the French Revolution, the Paris Commune served as an early blueprint for 20th-century communist regimes.
This Spinach Apple Salad Is Perfect With Everything
After making this salad once, you will never have to consult the recipe again.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi

Many Adults Can’t Hear Their Smoke Detectors. Here’s What Works
Standard smoke detectors aren’t the best option for waking those with hearing loss, but alternatives can be hard to come by.

What to Know Before Buying a Fixer-Upper
Renovating a fixer-upper can be a rewarding project, but it requires honest budgeting, realistic DIY expectations, and contingency planning.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani Revokes Orders Issued After Adams’s Indictment
‘The only expectation I seek to reset is that of small expectations,’ New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani said in his inaugural address.

In Texas, a 400-Acre Muslim Development Sparks Controversy
Lawsuits and investigations have followed a development that is self-described as the ‘epicenter of Islam in America.’
Changes Coming for the 2026 Tax Filing Season: 6 Things to Know
White House officials have projected larger refunds this year.
Gubernatorial Races to Watch in 2026
There are competitive primaries on both sides of the aisle in competitive states, such as Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin.

UAE Says It Has Pulled All Troops From Yemen as Crisis Escalates
The move was made after Yemen’s separatist movement announced a constitution for an independent southern nation.

The 2025 Tax Game-Changer: What Retirees Need to Know Now
New rules from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act and SECURE 2.0 create both tax breaks and planning challenges.

13-Year Veteran John Jenkins Signs First-Ever Contract Extension With Ravens
The Ravens also extended fellow DT Travis Jones to a three-year extension in mid-December.

Federal Appeals Court Sides With Paramount in ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Copyright Lawsuit
The Pasadena, Calif., Court ruled that Paramount’s 2022 Oscar-winning movie did not infringe on a 1983 magazine article that inspired the initial film.

Wegovy Lots Recalled After Hair Is Detected in a Prefilled Syringe
The manufacturer initiated the recall, but the number of lots involved wasn’t revealed.

The Butler’s Secrets: 5 Industrious Activities to Keep Your Muscles and Joints in Service
Butlers have busy days, and the things they do help keep them in shape. These exercises replicate their activities, and pack surprising health benefits.

Shift Immune Cells From Attack to Brain-Defense Mode | David Perlmutter MD
The neurologist focuses on ‘upstream’ causes of Alzheimer’s and steps to be taken decades before to avoid the condition.

Common Gout Drug May Prevent Heart Attacks and Strokes
A widely used gout medication may offer added protection when paired with standard heart treatments.

Hungarian Goulash, a Delicious Taste Memory
This is perfect for a chilly night along with some good country bread and a simple green salad.

Ask Angi: What Do I Need to Know About Bathroom Exhaust Fans?
A bathroom fan does more than clear out unwanted smells.

A Craftsman’s Gift to Children in Need
A retired Navy lieutenant responded to his granddaughter’s request—and found a new mission






















































































