Rob Reiner’s Son Booked for Murder After Director, Wife Found Dead
Nick Reiner is being held on $4 million bail.
More Than 505,000 Sign Petition Urging Countries to Act Against CCP’s Forced Organ Harvesting
Organizers of the petition said it allows people to act, rather than remain idle, in ending what they called ‘horrible transplant abuse’ in the civilized world.
Appeals Court Probes Whether Judge Boasberg Exceeded His Authority
Boasberg attempted to investigate executive branch officials’ state of mind when they decided how to respond to one of his orders.
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This Maine School Swapped Detention for Hikes. We Visited to See If It Works.
Disruptive students put away their phones, walk in the woods, and talk about life for a while.
Trump Says He Spoke With Xi About Releasing Jimmy Lai
Reports of Lai’s deteriorating health during his trial triggered calls for his release.
Day in Photos: Shooting in Sydney, Negotiations in Berlin, and Heavy Rains in Gaza
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Former US Army Pacific Chief Reveals What’s Missing in US Taiwan Strategy | Gen. Charles Flynn (Ret.)
The real ‘center of gravity’ of a Chinese invasion will lie in its ability to rapidly assemble, deploy, and transport land forces across the Taiwan Strait.
‘Travesty of Justice’: Conviction of Hong Kong Media Tycoon Jimmy Lai Draws Global Condemnation
Lai could spend the rest of his life in prison after being convicted on all three charges in a landmark national security case.
Chinese Authorities Ask Women to Report Period Dates Amid Falling Birthrates
Rights activist Chen Guangcheng warns China’s menstrual surveillance could fuel local birth targets and deepen state control over women’s reproductive lives.
Hong Kong’s Democratic Party Votes to Disband After Decades in Opposition
The city’s longest-standing pro-democracy party exits the political stage amid Beijing’s political suppression.
Tomorrow’s Jobs Report to Test the Resilience of the US Labor Market
‘The job market’s gears are grinding, but at a slowing pace,’ says senior economic analyst Mark Hamrick.
Trump Admin Partners With Korea Zinc to Build $7.4 Billion Smelter in US
The deal, pending regulatory approval, is expected to close in the first half of 2026.
Coconut Water Emerges as Potential Aid for Ulcerative Colitis
Research points to the power of potassium, combined with coconut water’s anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties, to improve gut health.
CDC Reports Nearly 3 Million People Have Caught the Flu This Season Across US
More broadly, respiratory activity across the United States was described by the CDC in a Dec. 12 update as ‘low.’
Meet the Artists Exposing What the CCP Most Wants to Hide
Louis Liu achieved his goal of becoming a Shen Yun dancer. But given the merciless tactics the CCP used against his family, it’s hard to believe he succeeded.
The Carol That Paused a War
On a frozen Christmas in 1914, singing soldiers brought peace and goodwill to a battlefield.
Dressing Up Potatoes for the Holidays
This rustic side is often prepared in a large gratin dish, which can be plunked in the center of a table for indulgent family-style serving.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi

How Grief Can Affect Your Lungs
In traditional Chinese medicine, the lungs govern both respiration and emotion, thus they can be injured by excessive grief.

Gingerbread Cookies
Ready, set, decorate! These festive gingerbread cookies are as fun to create as they are delicious to eat.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
2 Dead, 9 Injured in Brown University Shooting; Suspect at Large
The university said a shelter-in-place order remains in effect.

Death Toll Rises to 15 in Terrorist Attack Targeting Jewish Festival in Sydney
Police have said they believe that a father-son duo was behind the shooting.
Supreme Court Won’t Hear Appeal of Christian Baker Who Declined to Make a Same-Sex Wedding Cake
California courts previously held Catharine Miller violated a state civil rights law by declining to sell a same-sex couple a wedding cake.
DeSantis Vows to Push Ahead With Florida’s AI Bill of Rights Despite Trump’s Executive Order
‘We have a right to do this,’ the Florida governor said at a roundtable discussion.

Second Highest Ranking House Democrat Faces Primary Challenger
Jonathan Paz launched a Democratic primary bid against Katherine Clark, the No. 2 House Democrat, calling for ‘new leadership.’

US Officials Identify National Guardsmen Killed in ISIS Attack in Syria
Trump pledged ’serious retaliation' against the terrorist group.

US Builder Confidence Rises to 8-Month High in December
However, sentiment remained below the breakeven level of 50 in every month this year.

Rob Reiner’s Film Collaboration With Son Draws Renewed Attention After Murders
Nearly a decade ago, father and son worked together on an independent film that focused on addiction and family conflict.

California Hires CDC Officials Who Left Trump Administration
Susan Monarez and Dr. Debra Houry have been brought on to help launch a new initiative.

The Health Risks of a Low-Salt Diet and How to Use Salt the Right Way
Understanding what salt actually does in the body can help you make smarter choices about how much you need.

Some Coffee Compounds May Be Problematic—Here’s What You Can Do
From toxins to pesticide residues, we examine what’s really in your coffee and whether you should be concerned.

Stanford Study Pinpoints Cause of Vaccine-Linked Myocarditis and a Possible Fix
New research uncovers the immune reactions behind rare heart inflammation cases following COVID-19 mRNA vaccination.

The End of the Lunch Bowl Era
Rather than bowls, lunchgoers are choosing offerings with more texture, like sandwiches and tacos.

Install a Ceiling Medallion
You can paint a medallion before or after installing it to make it look like a natural part of the architectural details of the room.

From Therapy, to a Job and Future: A Breakthrough for One Young Autistic Aussie
‘That’s very reassuring for me as a parent, knowing that he’s not just thrown in the deep end and has to learn how to swim,’ said Linda Soussa.

Gifts Globetrotters Really Want From Santa
Here are gifts I'd love really love to get in my stocking or under the tree.



















































































