DOJ Files Lawsuit Accusing Harvard of Withholding Admissions Documents on Race
In a new complaint, the Justice Department says it wants the documents to determine whether the college is complying with a 2023 Supreme Court decision.
China’s Annual Military Meeting Reveals Unusual Absence of Top Generals Amid Ongoing Purge
No full generals appeared at the Beijing gathering, highlighting ongoing purges and strain within the CCP’s military leadership.
Trump’s $10 Billion Defamation Lawsuit Against BBC Can Proceed, Judge Rules
The British broadcaster attempted to stay the suit, brought over its editing of Trump’s Jan. 6., 2021, speech, but a Florida judge has set a hearing date.
Portugal Approves Bill Imposing Restrictions on Children Accessing Social Media
The move is one of the first by a European country to pass legislation restricting social media access for minors.
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Amid Minnesota Fraud Scandal, Legitimate Autism Centers Face Closure
‘The kids are going to be the collateral damage,’ says the owner of an autism center on the brink of closure because of funding roadblocks.
Merz Says US Not Powerful Enough to Go It Alone, Urges Repair of Trust With Europe
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said he had also started talks with French President Emmanuel Macron about an independent European nuclear deterrent.
Rubio Meets With Chinese Minister in Munich Ahead of Trump’s China Visit
He referred to the conference as ‘a defining moment’ in a fast-changing world.
Arizona Sheriff Denies Claims He’s Blocking FBI From Evidence in Guthrie Case
‘When this is all done with, offer your critiques all you want, but right now we have work to do,’ Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said.
A Century of Missteps: How the US Helped the CCP Survive, and Become Its Greatest Adversary | Xi Van Fleet
Xi Van Fleet’s latest book reveals how Washington, since the 1910s, repeatedly made decisions that aided the rise of the Chinese Communist Party.
Border Czar Says End in ICE Operation Surge in Minnesota Not an Entire Pullback
‘This is ending the surge, but we’re not going away,’ Tom Homan says.
FDA Approves Unique Device to Treat Pancreatic Cancer With Electrical Fields
Approximately 1.6 percent of men and women will be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer at some point during their lifetime.
US, Taiwan Reach Trade Deal to Cut Tariffs, Boost Purchases of US Goods
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said the reciprocal trade agreement will ‘significantly enhance the resilience’ of U.S. supply chains.
Chemistry Needs Proximity: The Case for Old‑School, In‑Person Dating
In an era when more than half of singles younger than 30 use dating apps, evidence suggests that a digital approach to romance may be fundamentally flawed.
Denmark, Sweden to Provide Fighter Jets for NATO Arctic Sentry Mission
NATO said on Feb. 11 that it had launched Arctic Sentry, a military exercise in the Arctic region and High North, to strengthen its presence in the Arctic.
France Expands Nuclear Power Under New Energy Law
Politician Marine Le Pen criticized the law, saying it was driven by EU pressure.
Announcing New Award-Winning Art
The winners of the 18th International Art Renewal Center Salon Competition are in.
From Music Star to Marriage Ministry: Montell Jordan’s Faith Journey
After surviving child loss, infidelity, and cancer, Montell and Kristin Jordan now help couples build stronger marriages by putting faith first.
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Stay on Your Feet: 6 Exercises and Tips to Prevent Falls
Falls can happen to anyone, anywhere, and anytime—and can be particularly dangerous in the dark of night.

A Circle of Devotion: The Romantic History of Rings Through the Ages
From the Late Bronze Age to the Roaring 20s, these rings showcase the era’s changing style.
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FBI Releases New Images of Potential Suspect in Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping
Anyone with information is directed to contact the bureau.

FAA Lifts Temporary Flight Suspension at El Paso Airport
The agency cited unspecified ’special security reasons’ for the sweeping suspension that affected all commercial and cargo traffic.
House Passes Elections Bill Requiring Proof of Citizenship, Voter ID
Backed by the Trump administration and led by Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas), the SAVE America Act could face headwinds in the Senate.
Steak ’n Shake to Remove All Microwaves From Its US Restaurants by April 15
The fast-food chain said the move is part of its effort to improve food quality by using only traditional cooking methods.

Iran Must Make Deal Quickly or It Will Be Traumatic for Tehran, Trump Says
Trump said he had a good meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

UK High Court Rules Terrorist Designation of Palestine Action Group Unlawful
British Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said the government will appeal the court ruling.

Dubai’s DP World Chief Executive Resigns
The leadership transition follows renewed scrutiny of Sulayem after the DOJ released additional files related to Jeffrey Epstein.

Katie Holmes Remembers ‘Dawson’s Creek’ Co-Star James Van Der Beek With Touching Tribute Following His Death
Other castmates also took to social media to pay tribute to the actor, who died on Feb. 11 from colorectal cancer.

22,912 Pounds of Beef Products Recalled Across 3 US States
The recall has been designated with a ‘High-Class I’ classification, which is the most severe of the three recall designations.

Fermented Beets: How to Make a Traditional Blood Tonic
Fermentation transforms beets into tangy, nutrient-rich beet kvass.

The Burr With Health Benefits
In traditional Western herbal practice, burdock earned a reputation as a blood cleansing herb.

Human Heart Muscle Regenerates After a Heart Attack, Scientists Find
Preliminary research opens new possibilities for heart attack treatment as muscles are shown to regenerate after a heart attack.

Ask the Builder: A Drone May Save You Big Money
With the help of a drone, there’s no need to scale a dangerous, tall ladder for inspection.

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.

Her Adult Autistic Son Was Kicked Off a Cruise Ship. Now This Mom Is on a Mission to Better Awareness
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