Trump Signs Executive Order Expanding DHS Access to Criminal Records
The order is designed to further improve immigration screening, vetting, and border enforcement.
Xi Tightened Grip on Beijing Garrison Before Purge of Senior Military Leaders
A key security post was filled shortly before two top generals fell, a move analysts say points to advance preparations for an internal struggle.
Trump Orders Creation of America First Arms Transfer Strategy
The executive order seeks to use U.S. arms sales to push foreign policy objectives.
Milano Cortina Games Open With Dual Flames, Italian Pageantry
The official start of the 2026 Winter Olympics blends operatic grandeur and pop spectacle.
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Las Vegas Neighborhood Rocked by Suspected Illegal Biolab
Authorities sent more than 1,000 pieces of evidence, unknown substances to get tested.
US Arrests Key Suspect in 2012 Benghazi Attack, DOJ Announces
Four Americans were killed in the Sept. 11, 2012, attack on U.S. diplomatic outposts in Benghazi, Libya.
Trump Drops Punitive Tariff on India Over Russian Oil Purchases
India agreed to buy $500 billion in U.S. energy, precious metal, coal, and other products as part of an interim trade agreement.
Federal Government Appeals Judge’s Decision That Blocked Termination of Haitian TPS
There is estimated to be more than 300,000 Haitian immigrants in the United States on TPS, according to the National Immigration Forum.
The Forgotten Wisdom of the Declaration of Independence | Matthew Spalding
Spalding is a professor of constitutional government at Hillsdale College and author of “The Making of the American Mind: The Story of The Declaration of Indepe
US State Department Announces New Sanctions on Iran Oil Network
The sanctions come as talks between Washington and Tehran were initiated in Oman.
Trump Orders 25 Percent Tariffs on Nations Trading With Iran
The president cited national security concerns while imposing the levies, following through on threats made in January.
What’s Next in Springfield, Ohio, After Judge Pauses End of Immigration Protection for Haitians
An estimated 15,000 Haitian immigrants live in the southwest Ohio city, and most have temporary protected status.
Dark Chocolate Relaxes Blood Vessels and Boosts Mood—How to Maximize Benefits
Cupid’s favorite currency is chock-full of health potential, beginning with its mineral and polyphenol content.
Day in Photos: Winter Olympics, Thai Campaign Rally, and Coal Mine Explosion
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
US Calls for China to Enter Nuclear Arms Treaty
U.S. under secretary for arms control states that China is on track to have 1,000 nuclear warheads by 2030.
Tune in Today: Dvorak’s String Quartet No. 13
Dvorak’s String Quartet No. 13 reflects his homecoming to Bohemia, uniting European tradition with the spirit shaped by his American years.
‘Challenger:' Compromising Safety for ‘Go Fever’
Adam Higginbotham’s account of the 1968 disaster and its aftermath shows how NASA oversold the Space Shuttle.
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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.
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Over 30,000 Prescription Cholesterol Drugs Recalled, FDA Says
The two separate recall notices concerned two types of cholesterol prescription medications.

Supreme Court Allows New California Congressional Map That Favors Democrats
The ruling comes after the court in December upheld a new Texas congressional map that benefits Republicans.
Homan Announces Drawdown of 700 Federal Agents in Minnesota
‘This is smarter enforcement, not less,’ the border czar said.
Elevated Levels of Weed Killer Found in Popular Bread Products: Florida Study
The Florida Department of Health tested eight bread products from five national brands.

Rep. Amodei Latest House Republican Not Seeking Reelection
A total of 30 House Republicans and 21 Democrats have bowed out of the competition before 2026.

UK Police Search Properties Linked to Peter Mandelson Amid Epstein Scandal
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer apologized to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein for appointing Peter Mandelson.

Wall Street Review: Dow Closes Above 50,000 in Another Volatile Week
After two days of sharp declines, equities rebounded Feb. 6 as investors bought shares in sectors less exposed to AI disruption and semiconductors.

NHL Stars Set to Shine on Olympic Ice for the First Time Since 2014
At least one player from each NHL team will participate as a dozen countries compete in Italy. But don’t look for Russians.

Body Believed to Be Rapper Lil Jon’s Son, Nathan Smith, Recovered in Georgia Days After He Went Missing
On. Feb. 6, the Milton Police Department said divers located and recovered the body from a pond in Mayfield Park near Smith’s home.

FDA Chief Signals Crackdown on Companies Marketing Illegal Copycat Drugs
‘The FDA cannot verify the quality, safety, or effectiveness of non-approved drugs,’ FDA commissioner Marty Makary said.

A TCM Practitioner’s Favorite Foods for Stabilizing Blood Sugar
A traditional Chinese medicine doctor recommends specific foods and acupoint massage for healthy blood sugar levels.

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.

1-Pot Recipe Brings Together Pork Chops, Apples, and Warm Cabbage Slaw
This recipe comes together in a flash—less than 20 minutes—making it a perfect dish for busy school nights or after a long day in front of the computer.

How Can I Enhance My Home With Hardscaping?
Walkways, patios, decks, walls, and firepits don’t just look good; they guide movement, manage water, reduce maintenance, and more.

13-Year-Old Swims 4 Kilometres to Save Stranded Family, Credits God for Survival
The teenager swam 4 kilometres and ran another 2 in dramatic rescue effort.

Romance of the Rails: 3 Beautiful Long-Distance Train Rides
Sleeper cabins, dining cars, and dome windows turn the journey itself into an experience, especially when traveling through the wilds of Canada or Australia.



















































































