FBI Releases New Images of Potential Suspect in Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping
Anyone with information is directed to contact the bureau.
Wave of Elite Investigations Signals Political Tightening in Beijing Ahead of Key Event: Insiders
More than two dozen senior officials have been investigated in 2026, pointing to heightened discipline and power realignments within the CCP.
Exclusive: Dr. Jay Bhattacharya on How the NIH Is Rethinking Autism, DEI, China Ties, and Gain-of-Function
The NIH is the world’s largest public funder of biomedical research, with a budget of almost $50 billion per year.
FBI Says Georgia Search Warrant Was Based on ‘Substantiated’ 2020 Election Irregularities
The statement came in a newly disclosed FBI affidavit filed for a warrant to search a Fulton County, Georgia, election office last month.
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‘They Shouldn’t Be a Political Prop’: Parents Raise Concerns Over Student Anti-ICE Walkouts
A wave of anti-ICE protests has spread to schools, and some parents are concerned about safety and what they describe as ideological indoctrination.
Trump Set to Repeal 2009 Climate Finding in Sweeping Regulatory Shift
Industry reaction has been nuanced, particularly regarding how far the repeal should go.
Walz Optimistic Federal Immigration Crackdown in Minnesota to End Within Days
The governor has spoken with Trump officials as enforcement operations continue.
Inside Beijing’s Darkest State Crime—And Those Fighting to Expose It | Raymond Zhang
Zhang is the Peabody Award-winning director of the harrowing film ‘State Organs.’
US Issues License for Oil and Gas Exploration in Venezuela
The new license is expected to help Venezuelan crude production return to pre-2026 levels.
10 Dead, Including Suspect, After Active School Shooting Incident in BC
The shooting occurred at the Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in northeastern BC
Day in Photos: Airliner Crash in Somalia, Anti-Government Protests in Albania, and JD Vance in Armenia
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Self-Dignity Is the Invisible Foundation of Health—Here’s How to Build It
True health isn’t about flawless routines–it’s built on the self-respect you practice.
House Committee Subpoenas Health Insurer Records
The Judiciary Committee is investigating Obamacare subsidies fraud and the ability of current regulatory laws to address it.
White House Urges Public to Contact FBI in Guthrie Case, Says Trump Reviewed New Images
The president has reviewed the newly released footage of the suspect, said press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
We’re Busting These 13 Tenacious Travel Myths Once and for All
First-class upgrades, duty-free bargains, and magical booking windows are fading into the past.
‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’: A Stinging, Funny Indictment of AI
Gore Verbinski and Matthew Robinson deliver a harsh anti-technology wake-up call.
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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.

Zach Top Wins First-Ever Best Traditional Country Album Award
The Grammy’s category was created for artists who represent the genre’s time-honored sounds.
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Guthrie Family Says It Received a Message and ‘We Will Pay’ for Mother’s Return
The 84-year-old vanished after eating dinner with her family on Jan. 31.

Small Business Administration Suspends 111,620 California Borrowers Suspected of $8.6 Billion Fraud
The agency will pursue criminal referrals regarding the $8.6 billion fraud with the Department of Justice.
Pentagon to Cut Academic Ties With Harvard, Hegseth Says
The secretary of war said the Ivy League school promotes ideology misaligned with military values.
Toyota Recalls 141,000 Prius Vehicles Over Unexpected Door Openings
Meanwhile, Jaguar Land Rover North America is recalling 2,278 I-Pace EVs over battery overheating that could increase fire risk.

Texas Investigating Dubai-Based Developer Over ‘Sharia City’ Concerns
Such a development could potentially attract 20,000 foreign nationals.

Trump Says He Could Order Second Carrier Group to Middle East If Iran Talks Falter
‘Either we will make a deal or we will have to do something very tough like last time,’ the U.S. president said.

US Household Mobility Hits Record Low, Report Finds
Just over one in 10 households moved in 2024, according to a new Harvard report.

Team USA Hockey Counting on Hellebuyck’s Helping Hand in Rush for Gold
Winnipeg Jets goalie Connor Hellebuyck, at 4-6-4 since Jan. 1, is in a hockey funk. Starting for Team USA couldn’t come at a better time.

Catherine O‘Hara’s Cause of Death Reveals Private Cancer Battle With a Pulmonary Embolism
According to her death certificate, the actress died on Jan. 30 from a life-threatening blood clot with rectal cancer being listed as the underlying cause.

NIH Confirms It’s Funding Research Into Ivermectin as Cancer Treatment
Ivermectin may have a role in dealing with cancer, according to the National Cancer Institute director.

How to Feel Joy in a Dopamine-Saturated World
A 30-day “dopamine detox” can help you rediscover life’s simple and real pleasures.

How Mold Exposure May Harm the Brain, Gut, and Immune System
Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on supporting the body’s immune defenses and natural detoxification processes, helping the body better manage mold toxins.

Your Body Clocks Could Predict Dementia Decades Later
Disruptions in the body’s circadian rhythms may increase the risk of developing dementia, according to a study.

Veggie Wrap With Peanut Sauce
This recipe creates a light yet filling meal that’s perfect when dinner needs to move at your pace.

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.

Sweden Beyond Stockholm: Exploring Glass Country
You can’t say you’ve seen Sweden if you’ve only been to Stockholm.
















































































