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Landmark $2 Million Trans Surgery Verdict Marks a Turning Point
‘This case is a huge leap … every doctor and clinic involved in this fad should be very afraid for what comes next,’ a detransitioner said.
China’s Military Newspaper Urges Loyalty After Purge, Fueling Questions of PLA Stability
A renewed attack on two purged generals and calls for loyalty to Xi Jinping suggest unease inside the Chinese military after a rare top-level shake-up.
Ed Martin Leaves Role as Head of DOJ Weaponization Working Group
The Weaponization Working Group is tasked with reviewing activities of federal law enforcement agencies during the Biden administration.
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Why Skyrocketing Premiums Were Inevitable Under Obamacare’s Design
The Affordable Care Act caused a cracked insurance market and skyrocketing premiums, now at an average of nearly $500 per month for a 40-year-old to be insured.
Psychotic Disorders Rising in Younger Canadians Amid Higher Substance Use: Study
The annual incidence of psychotic disorders jumped by 60 percent among 14-20-year-olds between 1997 and 2023, according to the 30-year study.
Walmart Market Cap Hits $1 Trillion
Walmart’s e-commerce business grew by 27 percent globally in the third quarter.
Some States Eyeing More Extensive Anti-DEI Measures in Higher Education
In Arizona, the Freedom from Indoctrination Act is expected to go to a public referendum, the Goldwater Institute says.
CCP Exploiting Birth Tourism in America on an ‘Industrial’ Scale | Peter Schweizer
“They are exploiting this on a massive scale,” Schweizer said. “It’s industrial, and we are completely oblivious to it.”
Fed Governor Stephen Miran Resigns From White House Post
Stephen Miran’s resignation came as some Democratic members of the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee urged him to step down.
New York, New Jersey Sue USDOT to Restore Hudson Tunnel Project Funding
The two states are challenging funding cuts tied to federal scrutiny of DEI contracting rules.
‘Barbaric’ Forced Organ Harvesting Delegitimizes Regime in China: Former US Ambassador
The abuse is ‘something so chilling and appalling that a lot of people don’t even want to think about,’ a religious freedom summit attendee said.
Why Dietary Change Is So Hard for Patients–How Some Doctors Succeed
Doctors have proven that diet can reverse heart disease, but changing what we eat is incredibly difficult–even when our lives depend on it.
New York to Deploy Legal Observers From Attorney General James’s Office to Monitor Federal Immigration Agents
Wearing purple safety vests, attorney general staffers will observe enforcement operations where appropriate and document actions by federal agents.
NFL: ICE Will Not Be Present at Super Bowl
Local law enforcement is ramping up to protect public safety as 1.3 million people arrive to celebrate this year’s event.
Behold the Beauty: ‘Love Conquers All’
Artists from the Renaissance onwards painted Virgil’s powerful quote on love.
‘How to Make a Few More Billion Dollars’: A CEO’s Roadmap to Success
Brad Jacobs offers a guide to both financial and emotional enrichment.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi

Sally Cook: Painting With Words
Poetry lovers everywhere mourn the death of the multitalented wordsmith Sally Cook.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Democrat Wins Texas Special Election, Shrinking GOP’s Slim House Majority
The seat had been vacant since March 2025.

Sheriff Believes ‘Today’ Host Savannah Guthrie’s Mother Was Abducted
There were signs that Nancy Guthrie did not leave her home of her own accord, an Arizona sheriff said.
Trump–Kennedy Center to Close for 2 Years for Renovations, Trump Announces
The reconstruction will ‘turn it into a World Class Bastion of Arts, Music, and Entertainment,’ the president says.
US Military Says It Deployed Team to Nigeria
AFRICOM said the ISIS terrorist group and affiliates of the al-Qaeda terrorist group are expanding in the Sahel and West Africa.

Day in Photos: A Stranded Ship, Mark Rutte in Kyiv, and Fire in Tehran
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.

2-Year Beer Excise Freeze Clears Lower House
The bill will suspend indexation of the beer excise retrospectively from Aug. 1, 2025, preventing the usual twice-yearly increases linked to inflation.

George Pickens ‘Would Love to’ Stay A Cowboy Despite Massive Price Tag
‘I feel like, if anything, it went up,’ Pickens said of his market value.

Chuck Negron, Leading Voice Behind Three Dog Night’s Biggest Hits, Dies at 83
Negron played a central role in shaping the band’s sound during one of the most commercially dominant runs in American rock music.

Major Medical Group Announces Opposition to Pediatric Transgender Surgeries
The available evidence requires ‘a precautionary approach,’ the American Society of Plastic Surgeons said.

Stay Healthy With Food and Exercise During Cold Winter Months
Exposure to cold can weaken the body’s vital warming energy, making it more susceptible to illness.

Cinnamon: A Functional Spice That Improves Blood Sugar and Lowers Inflammation
Often viewed simply as a flavoring spice, research confirms that a little cinnamon goes a long way in supporting an overall healthy lifestyle.

The Cancer Killing More Young Americans Than Any Other–and Why Screening Isn’t Catching It
Colorectal cancer has risen from fifth place in the 1990s despite overall cancer deaths declining 44 percent.

‘Million-Dollar Dip’ Is the 5-Minute Appetizer That Gets Every Party Started
This million-dollar dip is rich and indulgent, combining cream cheese and tangy mayonnaise with sharp cheddar, smoky bacon, and toasted almonds.

Paint a Wooden Floor
Wood floors made of mismatched planks pieced together, or those already painted, can be transformed with a good primer and paint for an attractive facelift.

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.

Finding Adventure, Friendship on a Women-Only Trip in Vietnam
Depending on the destination, local female guides usually lead AdventureWomen trips.

















































































