Trump, Netanyahu to Discuss Iran Strategy at White House Meeting
Israeli officials said the meeting will focus on U.S.-Iran negotiations and possible outcomes if talks fail.
Wave of Elite Investigations Signals Political Tightening in Beijing Ahead of Key Event: Insiders
More than two dozen senior officials have been investigated in 2026, pointing to heightened discipline and power realignments within the CCP.
Person Detained in Connection to Nancy Guthrie’s Disappearance
A deliveryman told a local news station that he was detained in connection with Guthrie’s case and was released several hours later.
Breaking
FAA Halts All Flights at El Paso Airport for 10 Days
The agency cited unspecified ’special security reasons’ for the sweeping suspension that affects all commercial and cargo traffic.
In-Depth
‘They Shouldn’t Be a Political Prop’: Parents Raise Concerns Over Student Anti-ICE Walkouts
A wave of anti-ICE protests has spread to schools, and some parents are concerned about safety and what they describe as ideological indoctrination.
DOT Proposes Raising ‘Buy America’ Requirements for Federally Funded EV Chargers
The Transportation Department said the move would incentivize manufacturers to rapidly shift toward domestic manufacturing.
House Rejects GOP Effort to Ban Challenges to Trump’s Tariffs
Democrats hope to force a House vote as early as Feb. 11 to terminate Trump’s use of a national emergency to put punitive trade measures on Canadian goods.
EPA to Revoke Obama-Era ‘Endangerment Finding’ on CO2 Emissions
“The term ‘pollutant’ in the act should apply to substances causing direct toxic harm,” energy analyst Alex Stevens said.
Exclusive: Dr. Jay Bhattacharya on How the NIH Is Rethinking Autism, DEI, China Ties, and Gain-of-Function
The NIH is the world’s largest public funder of biomedical research, with a budget of almost $50 billion per year.
US Seizes 134 Acres in Texas Used by Mexican Cartel: ‘They Thought They Were Untouchable’
It’s the latest seizure authorized by Treasury sanctions. In a message to cartels, authorities said, ‘We are dismantling your operations from the ground up.’
Texas Saddles Up for Senate Primaries: What to Know
With election day less than a month away, competitive races are drawing money and attention.
Democratic Governors Threaten Boycott of White House Gathering
The White House said Trump ‘can invite whomever he wants to dinner and events here at the White House.’
Brain’s ‘Cleaning System’ Reveals Dementia Risk 10 Years in Advance
Your brain’s waste disposal system may hold key to preventing dementia.
FDA Refuses to Review Moderna’s Application of Experimental Flu Shot
The pharmaceutical company said it is seeking a meeting with the agency to understand the path forward.
FBI Says Georgia Search Warrant Was Based on ‘Substantiated’ 2020 Election Irregularities
The statement came in a newly disclosed FBI affidavit filed for a warrant to search a Fulton County, Georgia, election office last month.
We’re Busting These 13 Tenacious Travel Myths Once and for All
First-class upgrades, duty-free bargains, and magical booking windows are fading into the past.
‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’: A Stinging, Funny Indictment of AI
Gore Verbinski and Matthew Robinson deliver a harsh anti-technology wake-up call.
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Born to Be Good: The Science Behind Children’s Inner Moral Code
Children arrive with an innate moral compass–but it takes nurturing to help it flourish.

Zach Top Wins First-Ever Best Traditional Country Album Award
The Grammy’s category was created for artists who represent the genre’s time-honored sounds.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Savannah Guthrie’s Family Requests Police Presence at Missing Mother’s Home, Officials Say
No suspect or persons of interest have yet to be named in the case.

Chinese Congress Sidesteps Purged Generals, Raising Questions About Xi’s Grip on Military: Insiders
The episode marks a rare instance in which China’s congress did not move in lockstep with Xi’s political agenda on a high-stakes personnel matter.
Trump Halts Approval for Ontario–Michigan Bridge, Calls for Renegotiation
The US president questions Canadian ownership, while taking issue with Ontario’s ban on US liquor and Ottawa’s new China agreements.
Trump Reaffirms Opposition to West Bank Annexation Ahead of Netanyahu Meeting
The West Bank remains subject to differing levels of Israeli military and administrative authority.

Walz Optimistic Federal Immigration Crackdown in Minnesota to End Within Days
The governor has spoken with Trump officials as enforcement operations continue.

Australia Charges 2 More Chinese Nationals for Spying on Local Religious Group
The Australian Federal Police have arrested a man in his 20s and a woman in her 30s for allegedly gathering information on a religious group.

Labor Reintroduces ‘Super Tax’ With New 40 Percent Tax Threshold
The revised bill drops the tax on unrealised gains, indexes thresholds, and adds a 40 percent rate for balances above $10 million.

Industry Leaders Debate Cap on TV Station Ownership During Senate Hearing
Newsmax CEO Christopher Ruddy warned against further consolidation as the FCC considers altering the limit.

NIH Confirms It’s Funding Research Into Ivermectin as Cancer Treatment
Ivermectin may have a role in dealing with cancer, according to the National Cancer Institute director.

How to Feel Joy in a Dopamine-Saturated World
A 30-day “dopamine detox” can help you rediscover life’s simple and real pleasures.

How Mold Exposure May Harm the Brain, Gut, and Immune System
Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on supporting the body’s immune defenses and natural detoxification processes, helping the body better manage mold toxins.

Your Body Clocks Could Predict Dementia Decades Later
Disruptions in the body’s circadian rhythms may increase the risk of developing dementia, according to a study.

My Citrus Salad Is the Most Delicious Winter Boost of Vitamin C
When I want a little sunshine, I turn to citrus salad to brighten my day.

Ask Angi: How Should I Budget for Home Projects?
Many homeowners forget to set aside extra money for unexpected costs and emergency repairs.

Paralyzed Equestrian Lauren Barwick Inspires Others Every Day
After a devastating injury at age 22, Lauren Barwick refused to let it end her dream of working with horses.

Sweden Beyond Stockholm: Exploring Glass Country
You can’t say you’ve seen Sweden if you’ve only been to Stockholm.


















































































