EU Leaders Agree on $105 Billion Loan to Fund Ukraine Without Using Russian Frozen Assets
‘This is good news for Ukraine and bad news for Russia and this was our intention,’ German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said.
Suspect in Brown University, MIT Professor Shootings Found Dead: Officials
Police identified the suspect as 48-year-old Claudio Neves Valente, who was a former student at Brown University.
Bank of Japan Raises Interest Rates to Highest in 30 Years
The move marks another step away from decades of ultra-loose monetary policy, with officials signaling that further hikes are possible.
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Safer Roads, More Work: Truckers Welcome Crackdown on Illegal Drivers
A series of fatal accidents in 2025 spurred calls for reforms and better scrutiny of non-resident foreign commercial driver license holders and applicants.
‘Patriot Games,’ UFC Fight at White House to Celebrate America’s 250th Anniversary
Trump said it would be ’the greatest champion fighters in the world all fighting that same night.’
Trump Administration Sanctions 2 ICC Judges for Targeting Israel
ICC’s ‘politicized actions’ against Israel set a ‘dangerous precedent’ for all nations, Marco Rubio said.
The Reagan-Era Strategy That Could Reignite America’s Technological Power | Michael Sekora
In the 1980s, Michael Sekora led a classified Defense Intelligence Agency program called ‘Project Socrates’ under the Reagan administration.
ICE Announces ‘Most Successful’ Recruitment Campaign in US History
ICE said it was offering ‘unparalleled’ incentives to recruits, including a signing bonus of up to $50,000.
Trump Taps Army Lt. Gen. Joshua Rudd to Lead NSA, Cyber Command
The deputy commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command would fill a post that has been vacant for eight months.
5 Takeaways From Ex-Hochul Aide’s Chinese Agent Trial
Linda Sun maintained close relationships with Chinese officials and boasted about her influence over New York state, according to court records.
What to Know About Trump’s $1,776 ‘Warrior Dividend’ for Servicemembers
The White House says the payments will reach troops before Christmas.
US Military Strikes 2 Boats in Eastern Pacific, Killing 5 Narco-Terrorists
The Joint Task Force Southern Spear eliminated two boats linked to drug trafficking, according to the Department of War.
Should You Always Be Honest? A Study on 200 Couples Shines Light
When being truthful feels risky, it forces us to confront a deeper question about whether honesty builds bonds or breaks them.
Wisconsin Judge Found Guilty of Obstruction for Aiding Illegal Immigrant to Evade ICE Agents
Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan was acquited of a second charge alleging she concealed a person from arrest.
Democrats Will Not Release Review of 2024 Election Loss, DNC Chair Says
DNC Chair Ken Martin said the party will focus on ‘learning from the past and winning the future.’
How to Visit London
Walking through Covent Garden’s market halls or crossing the Thames toward St. Paul’s gleaming dome proves that this city rewards curiosity at every turn.
Correggio’s Shadowy ‘The Holy Night’ Casts a Bright Light
This painting of the Adoration was the first monumental Italian nocturne piece.
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Inulin: A Widely Used Fiber That Could Be Double-Edged for Certain People
Found in many processed foods, inulin has been linked to cancer in animal studies and an early human case report.

‘David’: The Making (and Unmaking) of a King of Israel
An animated feature about King David recreates the classic story of a shepherd guided by God.
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Dan Bongino to Resign as FBI Deputy Director
Bongino announced he will leave the FBI in January.

Nationwide Nasal Spray Product Recall Expanded
People with weakened immune systems who use the recalled products may suffer life-threatening infections.
Conservative Giants Spar Under Big Tent at AmericaFest
Turning Point USA’s first AmFest since Charlie Kirk’s death featured packed halls and sharp exchanges between Ben Shapiro and Tucker Carlson.

Trump Says Fed Chair Candidate Waller Is ‘Great’ After Interview
The president will soon pick his nominee to succeed Jerome Powell as Fed chair. Experts say the front-runner is National Economic Council head Kevin Hassett.

Australian PM to Launch Largest Gun Buyback Scheme in 30 Years after Bondi Terror Attack
The move comes as the Labor government faces pressure over its response to the Bondi terror attack that claimed 15 lives.

American Airlines Cancels Perks for Basic Economy Fliers, to Add 15 New Routes
The airline announced that starting Dec. 17, Basic Economy ticket holders are no longer eligible for AAdvantage miles or Loyalty Points.

Jakobi Meyers Signs 3-Year Extension With Jaguars
Meyers was acquired in a mid-season trade and has helped elevate Jacksonville’s offense.

Harrison Ford Named Winner of Actors Guild’s Life Achievement Award
Over six decades, the actor who brought Han Solo to life has displayed the ‘finest ideals of the acting profession,’ the organization said.

Health Officials Move to Cut Funding for Transgender-Related Procedures for Children
The steps include a declaration from the health secretary that says the procedures are neither safe nor effective for children with gender dysphoria.

The Timing Hypothesis That Redeemed HRT
Why the timing of hormone therapy may matter more than age when it comes to protecting your brain, heart, and overall well-being.

Unlocking the Brain’s Resilience: Natural Therapies That May Slow Dementia
TCM massage and a nourishing herbal decoction address and improve three constitutional imbalances of dementia.

Side Effects of 30 Antidepressants Ranked and Compared: Lancet Study
A first-of-its-kind comparison of 30 antidepressants found differences in physical side effects–insights that can help patients and doctors choose treatments.

3 Recipes That Will Get Dinner on the Table in Less Than 45 Minutes
These recipes are the gift you didn’t know you needed—and a reminder that cooking doesn’t have to be fussy.

Ask the Builder: An Inconvenient Truth About Garages
Millions of garages, in my opinion, are far too small.

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.

Taking the Kids: Fun Off the Slopes
These days, heading to a snow resort offers a lot more than skiing and riding wherever you find yourself looking for some fun in the snow.

















































































