Trump Announces Withdrawal of National Guard From California, Illinois, and Oregon
The president said on social media that the National Guard succeeded in reducing crime in three cities.
World Turns the Page on 2025 and Begins Latter Half of the Decade
Around the globe, celebrations are underway to ring in the new year with fireworks, drum performances, drone shows, a world-renowned ball drop, and more.
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In Texas, a 400-Acre Muslim Development Sparks Controversy
Lawsuits and investigations have followed a development that is self-described as the ‘epicenter of Islam in America.’
Ukrainian and European Officials Deny Strikes on Putin’s Private Residence
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russia of trying to undermine progress in peace talks.
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The Global Trend Targeting China’s Weaponized Trade
Mexico’s new tariffs signal a broader shift as countries tighten origin rules and enforcement to curb Chinese rampant trade abuses.
2025: The Year in Photos
A look at some of the most significant events of 2025, captured by a photographer’s lens.
Chloe Cole Breaks Down Major HHS Shift on Gender Medicine—and Why It Matters
At age 15, Chloe Cole underwent a double mastectomy. Now, she’s one of America’s most prominent advocates against ‘gender-affirming’ care for minors.
Here’s What Farmers Can Expect to Receive in Payments From Trump’s Aid Package
The president unveiled the $12 billion package this month to ease the strain on farmers stemming from the U.S.-China trade war.
China to Impose 55 Percent Tariffs on Beef Imports Beyond Set Quotas
Beijing left room to adjust the measures but confirmed they will take effect at the start of 2026.
China Faces International Backlash After War Games Encircling Taiwan
A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers has voiced criticism toward the Chinese Communist Party.
US Sanctions 4 More Companies, 4 More Oil Tankers Accused of Serving Venezuela
These latest sanctions actions are part of a multifaceted pressure campaign against Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro over drug trafficking.
US Launches Strikes Against Convoy of Drug Boats, Killing 3
Tuesday’s strike was the 31st such attack on suspected narco-traffickers since September, with the death toll up to at least 110.
A Happy Marriage Could Protect Against Obesity, Study Suggests
Supportive marriages strengthen brain circuits for self-control and promote healthier gut metabolism.
Minnesota to Mandate K–12 Ethnic Studies Instruction in 2026
Parents are allowed to review all curricula and opt their child out of instruction found objectionable, in which case schools must provide alternatives.
500 Illegal Immigrants Arrested in Minnesota, 1,000 Immigration-Fraud Cases Investigated: DHS Official
An official gave an update on immigration-enforcement and fraud-investigation efforts amid a major scandal in Minnesota.
‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’: More of the Same but Just as Stunning
While it would be nice to have new intellectual property coming from James Cameron, the “Avatar” films are like the “Lord Of The Rings” trilogy—keep ‘em comin’.
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Vomiting Syndrome Linked to Cannabis Use Increased Sevenfold
The symptoms can be extreme and, at their worst, have been dubbed “scromiting,” or screaming in pain while vomiting.

A Token of Hope: 25 Words That Could Change Your Life
Through addiction, family estrangement, or life’s unexpected turns, the Serenity Prayer offers guidance for those willing to listen.
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US Forces Took Out Drug Boat Facility as Part of Anti-Drug Campaign: Trump
The strike on a staging facility for drug boats along the Venezuelan shore is an escalation in the U.S. campaign in the Caribbean.

Vomiting Syndrome Linked to Cannabis Use Increased Sevenfold
The symptoms can be extreme and, at their worst, have been dubbed “scromiting,” or screaming in pain while vomiting.
Over-the-Counter Medicines, Other Items Recalled Over Feces Contamination: FDA
Cold and flu medications, dietary supplements, pet food, cosmetics, medical devices, and foods are subject to the recall.
Trump Orders Colorado Coal-Fired Power Station to Stay Open
The last-minute order means stable and reliable energy and jobs for the local community, officials said.

National Park Service Terminates Leases on Public DC Golf Courses
The nonprofit that operates them says the three courses will remain open for the time being.

Magnitude 6 Earthquake Strikes Off Japan’s Noda Region
The location falls within an area that has experienced heightened seismic activity in recent months, but no tsunami threat has arisen.

Porsche Recalls More than 173,500 Vehicles for Rear-Camera Malfunction
The company said signal noise can affect rear-camera operation on some models.

The NHL Winter Classic Heads to the Sunshine State as Florida Hosts its First-Ever Outdoor Game
The Florida Panthers will face the New York Rangers in the 2026 NHL Winter Classic on Friday in Miami.

New Year, New TV: 8 Binge-Worthy Shows to Kick Off 2026
Whether you’re a fan of comedies, epic fantasies, thrillers, crime dramas, sci-fi, talent competitions or reality programming, January TV delivers.

Outbreak on Celebrity Cruises Ship Sickens Over 100: CDC
The affected passengers and crew members suffered from gastrointestinal illness on the Christmas cruise.

Faith, the Brain, and the Forgotten Dimension of Health
Why spiritual health shapes human behavior, resilience, and survival.

Shift Immune Cells From Attack to Brain-Defense Mode | David Perlmutter MD
The neurologist focuses on ‘upstream’ causes of Alzheimer’s and steps to be taken decades before to avoid the condition.

Researchers Successfully Reverse Alzheimer’s in Mice: Peer-Reviewed Study
Results challenge the view that Alzheimer’s is ‘intrinsically irreversible,’ the study states.

Rum Balls
Rum balls are festive, unfussy, and made for the holidays—great for make-ahead baking, sharing with friends, and enjoying all season long.

Garden Resolutions
Even in the middle of winter, gardeners are thinking about gardening and planning on making changes as we get each new garden catalog in the mail.

The Singer Betting Big on Artistic Freedom Over Ideology and Taxpayer-Backed Grants
Henry Pinder’s newly established Brisbane Lyric Opera (BLO) is a daring venture in a sector struggling to stay afloat.

‘Cautious Optimism’ Ushers In New Year in Oklahoma City
‘Everybody has good and bad times. I’m very optimistic about 2026 because I want world peace. Of course, who doesn’t?’ one resident said.



















































































