US Military Boards Oil Tanker in Indian Ocean After Pursuing It From Caribbean
The Pentagon did not say why the ship was boarded.
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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.
Florida Enforces English Requirement for Driver’s Licenses
The change comes after the Trump administration reinforced federal guidelines that require commercial truckers be able to read road signs in English.
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Struggling AI Startups Kept Afloat Despite Never Becoming Profitable
As money keeps pouring into companies that will never be profitable, concerns grow about the wider impact on the economy.
‘Today’ Host Guthrie Releases New Video Asking for Help as Search for Mother Enters 2nd Week
There has been no word on whether Nancy Guthrie, 84, is still alive amid pleas from the family.
Ghislaine Maxwell Pleads the Fifth in Deposition With Lawmakers
The pre-trial interview of Jeffrey Epstein’s ex-associate took place as lawmakers continue to search for individuals who may have facilitated his sexual abuse.
‘Tragic Injustice’: Sentence of Hong Kong Media Mogul Jimmy Lai Sparks Global Condemnation
‘For the 78-year-old, this is tantamount to a life sentence,’ UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said.
Inside Beijing’s Darkest State Crime—And Those Fighting to Expose It | Raymond Zhang
Zhang is the Peabody Award-winning director of the harrowing film ‘State Organs.’
French Wealth Tax Shortfall Fuels Debate Amid California ‘Billionaire Tax’ Proposal
California voters will consider a November 2026 ballot measure to impose a one-time 5 percent tax on residents worth more than $1.1 billion.
Births in United States Dropped Slightly in 2025, CDC Says
The new data are provisional, but the final numbers are not expected to change much.
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.
Daylight Exposure Linked to Better Blood Sugar Control, Study Finds
Daylight may be a free blood sugar aid many people are not using.
US Federal Agencies Must Remove Vulnerable Edge Devices, CISA Warns
These devices, which do not receive vendor support, face a ‘substantial and constant’ threat of exploitation, the agency said.
Not Clear Whether Vaccines Cause Autism, Needs More Research, NIH Director Says
The agency is funding research that officials say will determine autism causes.
NTD’s Photo Contest Celebrates ‘God’s Work’
This unique international photography competition highlights the best of humanity.
Easy Chocolate Fondue
Chocolate fondue is the easiest dessert in the world to prepare—only 4 ingredients and you can make it in microwave!
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Mr. Li Hongzhi

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.

‘The Porch on Windy Hill’: Where Music Helps Healing Begin
New York meets North Carolina in this play about music, family, and repairing burned bridges.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Guthrie Family Says It Received a Message and ‘We Will Pay’ for Mother’s Return
The 84-year-old vanished after eating dinner with her family on Jan. 31.

Pentagon to Cut Academic Ties With Harvard, Hegseth Says
The secretary of war said the Ivy League school promotes ideology misaligned with military values.
Small Business Administration Suspends 111,620 California Borrowers Suspected of $8.6 Billion Fraud
The agency will pursue criminal referrals regarding the $8.6 billion fraud with the Department of Justice.
NASA Delays Next Crewed Launch to Space Station
Amid concerns about the weather, NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 will take off no earlier than Feb. 12.

Fetterman Breaks With Democrats on Voter ID as GOP Pushes SAVE America Act
The Pennsylvania senator said showing ID to vote isn’t ‘unreasonable,’ putting him at odds with most Democrats including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.

Iran Arrests Dissenters Following Protests
The suppression comes days after the United States and Iran engaged in mediated talks in Oman.

China Claims Currency Victory in Zambia, but Yuan Internationalization Remains a Myth
Zambia’s limited use of the yuan highlights the myth of de-dollarization.

Sullivan Steadfast for Success in Olympic Men’s Hockey Tournament, Team USA Chasing First Gold Medal Since 1980
Mike Sullivan, Team USA head hockey coach for the 2026 Winter Games, was an assistant coach at the 2006 Winter Games in Turin, Italy.

NFL, Turning Point USA Present Vastly Different Halftime Shows
While Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny performed his set in Spanish at the Super Bowl, Kid Rock headlined an alternative concert honoring Charlie Kirk.

Hims & Hers Stops Offering Semaglutide Drugs Following FDA Scrutiny
The company offered a compounded version of the drug that was not approved by the agency.

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

Reversing Disease Is Possible. Changing Habits Is the Hard Part
Doctors have proven that diet can reverse heart disease, but changing what we eat is incredibly difficult–even when our lives depend on it.

How a Bad Night’s Sleep Affects the Brain’s Cleaning System
A lack of sleep doesn’t just make you tired–it changes how your brain works while you’re awake.

Go-Green Crustless Frittata
A simple vegetable frittata turns an ordinary egg breakfast into a fiber-rich meal that delivers steady energy and satisfaction.

Weatherproof an Old Window
Installing window insulation film is an ideal job for a first-time do-it-yourselfer because it’s easy to do and requires so few tools.

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.

A Magical Safari Reveals Tanzania
Settling around the fires each night under sparkling stars before slipping away to our cozy tents felt magical.

















































































