Federal Judges Order USDA to Pay SNAP Benefits During Shutdown
More than 40 million Americans rely on the program to buy food each month.
France Passes Consent-Based Rape Law Following Gisèle Pelicot Case
The new law follows the shocking mass drugging and rape case of the woman who said she wanted her story to ‘change society.’
Arizona Man Accused of Leading Child Exploitation Enterprise Charged With Terrorism
The 21-year-old was charged with terrorism and a slew of other charges after allegedly leading a network of online predators known as ‘764.’
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Truck Tariffs to Take Effect, With Mexico and Canada Sharing Brunt of Impact
The U.S. trade deficit with Mexico for medium- and heavy-duty trucks soared above $5.1 billion in 2024.
Day in Photos: US Government Shutdown Continues, APEC in South Korea, and Pelicans in India
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
The Great Transition: Brownstone Institute 5th Annual Conference and Gala | Part 2
Brownstone Institute scholars, writers, and supporters gather in Salt Lake City for an annual conference to exchange ideas.
David Green and Bill High: How One Family Built a Billion-Dollar Company That Gives Away Half Its Profits
‘God blesses us when we do what we should do, rather than what’s maybe most profitable,’ says founder David Green.
Trump Designates Nigeria ‘Country of Particular Concern’ Over Christian Persecution
The designation follows calls by Sen. Ted Cruz for sanctions against the country.
Lawmakers Urge Trump Admin to Back Falun Gong Lawsuit Against Cisco
Rep. Chris Smith (R-N.J.) describes the cases as ‘a tragic example of the real-life implications of a U.S. company producing technology for the CCP.’
Soybeans, Rare Earths, Fentanyl: 9 Takeaways From Trump’s Meeting With Xi
Traditionally a top importer of American soybeans, China had not made any purchases from the United States this harvest season.
Trump Reworks Lincoln Bathroom Amid Broader White House Renovations
The newly unveiled marble design replaces the art-deco green tile installed during a 1940s renovation.
Trump Can’t Require Proof of Citizenship for Voters: Judge
The ruling came in response to lawsuits filed by multiple groups, including the Democratic National Committee, as well as Democrats in Congress.
Pressure Prescription: 6 Exercises to Help Normalize Your Blood Pressure
High blood pressure can cause a whole host of problems that only get worse with time. These exercises can help decrease blood pressure and keep it down.
Staying in Standard Time Could Prevent 300,000 Strokes Annually
The body’s circadian rhythms vary due to different levels of sunlight exposure. The key lies in the morning light.
Ohio Enacts New Congressional Map; Virginia Advances Redistricting Plan
The map in Ohio will affect two Democratic-leaning congressional seats. In Virginia, there are several steps outstanding before new maps may appear.
One of Ireland’s Beloved Artists in a US Exhibition First
The Raclin Murphy Museum of Art at the University of Notre Dame presents the ‘Homecoming: Walter Osborne’s Portraits of Dublin, 1880–1900’ exhibition.
Tune in Today: A Tribute to Paganini
Virtuoso Nathan Milstein’s ‘Paganiniana’ pays homage to, perhaps, the greatest violinist of all time.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Blood Pressure Medication Recalled Due to Possible Carcinogens
The recall involves prazosin hydrochloride, an alpha blocker that is used to treat hypertension but also PTSD in some veterans.

Senate Passes Bill to End Trump’s Global Tariffs
It is unclear whether the House will take up the legislation to eliminate the president’s levies.
Prediction of Climate Catastrophe Loses Some of Its Strongest Advocates
‘People will be able to live and thrive in most places on Earth for the foreseeable future,’ Bill Gates said in a hotly debated op-ed.

Why You’re Tired After 8 Hours of Sleep
Sleep quality, circadian rhythm, and hidden health issues matter more than hours spent in bed.

25 From 25: A Quarter Century of Great Movies—Part 4 of 5
As hard as it might be to believe, the 21st century will soon be 25 percent over.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Blood Pressure Medication Recalled Due to Possible Carcinogens
The recall involves prazosin hydrochloride, an alpha blocker that is used to treat hypertension but also PTSD in some veterans.

Senate Passes Bill to End Trump’s Global Tariffs
It is unclear whether the House will take up the legislation to eliminate the president’s levies.
Prediction of Climate Catastrophe Loses Some of Its Strongest Advocates
‘People will be able to live and thrive in most places on Earth for the foreseeable future,’ Bill Gates said in a hotly debated op-ed.
Tennessee Authorities Drop Charge Against Man Over Meme Posted After Kirk’s Assassination
A local sheriff said the meme appeared to violate a new state law against mass threats made on social media.

Republican Underdog in Cincinnati Mayoral Race Hopes for an Upset
Cory Bowman, Vice President JD Vance’s brother, would become the city’s first Republican mayor since the late 1970s if he unseats Democrat Aftab Pureval.

Disney Networks Including ESPN Go Dark on YouTube After Contract Dispute
YouTube TV accuses Disney of proposing terms that disadvantage its members while benefiting its own TV products, in the latest industry stand-off over costs.

The $5 Top That Costs More Than You Think: Temu and the Forced-Labour Blind Spot
Temu might be grossing billions in sales in Australia with its cheap, eclectic range of goods. But at what cost?

Week 10 College Football Preview: How Saturday’s Games Will Impact First CFP Rankings
With Week 10 on the horizon, many college football teams will be jockeying for playoff position.

5 More People Arrested in Connection to Overdose Death of Robert De Niro’s Grandson
Leandro De Niro-Rodriguez, 19, was found dead inside a friend’s Manhattan apartment in July 2023.

FDA Takes Steps to Limit Ingestible Fluoride Products for Children
Regulators said an analysis showed only certain children age three years or older should take the products.

5 Circumduction Exercises for Maximum Motion
Joints that like to move can get stiff and painful when deprived of motion. Circumduction exercises can keep your joints happy and healthy.

How Gut Microbes Drive Cancer Risk–and What You Can Do to Restore Balance
Kickstart a healthier gut by eating nutrient-dense foods, avoiding harmful chemicals and additives, and rethinking your use of medicines.

Walking 4,000 Steps per Day Cuts Mortality, Cardiovascular Risk Among Older Women: Study
One to two days of the activity in a week is enough to achieve significant health benefits, a peer-reviewed study found.

One Good Recipe: Fig and Peach Tart
Equally delicious warm or at room temperature, the tart can be served with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream for a touch of pizzaz.

What Is an Easement, and How Do They Work?
Here are a few factors to keep an eye on if you’re thinking of buying a home with an easement in place.

While Postmodernists Embrace Fervour, This Painter Finds ‘Meditation’ in Every Precise Stroke
‘For two hours, everything else goes away, you just are so focused ... It is so good it’s almost a meditation,’ says watercolourist Anne Maree O'Brien.

Taking the Kids: Affordable Family Snow Vacations
However you envision your getaway to the snow, there have never been more options.




















































































