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.
House Sends Land Development Permit Reform Bill to Senate
The proposed SPEED Act narrows the scope of environmental impact studies, accelerates project reviews, and trims litigation timelines.
Day in Photos: Presidential Elections in Honduras, Plane Crash in US, and Protests in Belgium
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
In-Depth
Gen. Charles Flynn Was Commander General in the Pacific. Here’s What He Says Will Define This Century.
Gen. Charles Flynn retired as Commander General of the United States Army Pacific last year.
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.
Trump Leans Into Affordability Pitch in Primetime as Inflation Cools
‘It’s exciting to see President Trump’s policies are absolutely working on bringing prices down,’ Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said.
What Are Forever Chemicals and What Is California Doing About Them?
Forever chemicals, known as PFAS, are added to many products for their nonstick and water resistant properties.
Former NASCAR Driver Dies in North Carolina Plane Crash
Seven people onboard Greg Biffle’s business jet died when the plane crashed at the end of the runway, officials reported.
Meta Ordered to Provide User’s Complete Personal Data in Austrian Supreme Court Ruling
The company must provide full access to personal data collected on any user in the European Union who requests it.
US Approves Record $11.1 Billion Arms Package for Taiwan
The package includes HIMARS rocket systems, anti-tank missiles, howitzers, and loitering munition drones.
DOJ Indicts 2, Including Haitian National, in $7 Million Food Stamp Fraud Scheme
The two received ‘extraordinarily high’ amounts of food stamp payments despite the relatively small size of their storefronts, prosecutors alleged.
Democrats Demand Vote on ACA Credits Before House Recesses for Holidays
House Democrats urged Speaker Mike Johnson to hold a vote on the discharge petition before the holiday recess.
Liver Regulates the Flow of Qi‚ and How Anger Could Disrupt Its Flow
Beyond regulating blood and energy flow, the liver in traditional Chinese Medicine also governs the emotion of anger.
Kennedy Center Board Votes to Rename It Trump–Kennedy Center
President Donald Trump is the chairman of the Kennedy Center.
6 More Fraud Suspects Indicted in Minnesota, as $18 Billion in Medicaid Billing Is Reviewed
The U.S. attorney’s office gave an update on the scale of fraud in the North Star State—now a ‘fraud tourism’ destination, the first assistant attorney said.
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.
A Beautiful, Tragic Tale Intertwining the Interaction of Man and Beast
Finnish author Iida Turpeinen’s ‘Beasts of the Sea’ is a moving narrative that celebrates discovery and memorializes the lost.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi

Why Gratitude Changes the Brain–Not Just the Heart
A few simple habits can help the brain gravitate toward a state of gratitude that benefits both brain and body.

Decoding Da Vinci, Humanizing Leonardo
In this installment of ‘Profile of the Artist,’ we meet Leonardo da Vinci, the genius and perfectionist.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Rob Reiner’s Son Booked for Murder After Director, Wife Found Dead
Nick Reiner is being held without bail.

Trump Says He’s Considering an Executive Order to Reclassify Marijuana
The review process was first spearheaded by President Joe Biden in 2022.
Nationwide Nasal Spray Product Recall Expanded
People with weakened immune systems who use the recalled products may suffer life-threatening infections.
New York, Blue States Plan Big Spending Boost on English Instruction
Illegal immigration increased the K-12 student population by more than 20,000 students in the nation’s largest school district.

Treasury Secretary Gives IRS Details on New ‘Trump Accounts’
The accounts will be provided to U.S. children born between Jan. 1, 2025, and Dec. 31, 2028, seeded with $1,000.

1 in 3 Britons Use AI for Emotional Support, Companionship, Social Interaction: Study
Researchers also studied a Reddit forum dedicated to discussing AI companions, finding that users reported symptoms of withdrawal during service outages.

European Central Bank Keeps Interest Rates Steady; Inflation Expected to Stabilize
The bank revised up growth rate estimates for the euro zone.

Jason Kelce Tells Brother Travis to Take His Time Weighing Retirement Decision
The Chiefs will round out their season with games against the Tennessee Titans, the Denver Broncos, and the Las Vegas Raiders.

Romanian Court Hands US Rapper Wiz Khalifa 9-Month Sentence in Drug Case
It remains unclear whether Romanian authorities will pursue extradition of Khalifa.

As New Flu Variant Spreads in US, Researchers Unsure If More Severe Than Usual
‘We’re still in the middle of trying to figure out whether it’s producing worse illness,’ one researcher says.

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.

This Classic Jewish Deli Soup Reminds Me of My Mother
This hearty reinterpretation of my mom’s mushroom barley and flanken soup is chock-full of both pungent dried mushrooms and fresh cremini and shitake mushrooms.

Ask Angi: How Can I Childproof for the Holidays?
Here’s a streamlined guide to preparing your home this holiday season.

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: The Best Gifts for Your Favorite Travelers
Here are some great travel gift ideas for yourself and your loved ones.


















































































