Judge Restricts ICE Actions Against Protesters in Minnesota
As long as protestors are not obstructing the agents from performing their duties, they cannot be detained or tear gassed, the ruling states.
Exiled Iranian Prince Lays Out Plan to Retake Country
As civil unrest mounts in Iran, the exiled royal said he’s uniquely positioned to guide the country though a leadership change.
Walz Responds to Reports of Federal Probe for Allegedly Obstructing Law Enforcement
The Minnesota governor referred to a news report claiming the U.S. Department of Justice had launched an investigation into state officials.
Trump Appoints Rubio, Witkoff, Kushner, and Blair to Gaza ‘Board of Peace’
The White House said each of the member will be tasked with managing key areas vital to Gaza’s stability and long-term success.
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How Expanded Obamacare Made Premiums Spiral, Americans Dependent
A COVID-19-era stimulus package caused Obamacare enrollment to skyrocket but increased dependency and fraud, further destabilizing the health insurance market.
Florida Road Connecting Mar-a-Lago and Palm Beach Airport Is Renamed After Trump
The president attended a ceremony for President Donald J. Trump Boulevard. The change is ceremonial, so addresses won’t be affected.
Nigeria Draws a Hard Line on Terror: Why Tinubu’s Doctrine Matters Now
Nigeria has tried half-measures. They have failed.
What to Know About HHS’s Child Care Funding Freeze
The Trump administration is tightening oversight and freezing some funds. Here’s a breakdown of where child care money comes from and how it’s distributed.
The Evidence of Harm: What the Data Really Show About Pediatric Transgender Procedures | Leor Sapir
Sapir is one of the co-authors of an over 400-page HHS review of the evidence around treatments for pediatric gender dysphoria.
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Dr. Oz Explains How the Trump Admin Got Big Pharma to Voluntarily Lower Prices
Dr. Mehmet Oz revealed a key tactic in the president’s approach to governing: the power to convene.
Quantum Computing Could Smash Cyber Security, Take Away All Our Secrets, Say Experts
David Carvalho, CEO of Naoris Protocol, said encrypted data is being harvested around the world ‘waiting for quantum computers to crack it open tomorrow.’
Kazakhstan Arrests Human Rights Activists After Pressure From Beijing
Rights groups say 19 Kazakh activists face up to 10 years in prison over demonstrations against Beijing in Almaty.
Trump Pardons Former Puerto Rico Gov. Wanda Vázquez Garced
The president also pardoned two co-defendants in the case, which involved an alleged bribe during Vazquez Garced’s reelection bid in 2020.
NASA to Roll Out Artemis Moon Rocket Ahead of Historic Launch
The Space Launch System could carry its first astronaut crew into space as early as Feb. 6.
Why Do So Many Studies Challenge HHS’s Recommendation Against Tylenol?
Studies with findings contradicting the September announcement by the HHS share similar patterns.
Remove ‘Owner’s Control’: Mamdani Goes After Landlords for Violations
If health and safety violations are repeatedly not addressed, the city may attempt to take over the building.
DOJ Sues Virginia for Failing to Turn Over Voter Rolls
It’s the latest lawsuit in what’s been a flurry of actions the Trump administration has taken against states to ensure accurate voter rolls.
‘The Rip’: Affleck and Damon Team Up for an Intriguing Morality Play
Would you steal millions of drug dealer money if you knew you wouldn’t get caught?
‘Where You Are, Papa, I Shall Be’: A Story of Loyalty and Love From the Titanic
American millionaires Isidor and Ida Straus shared their birthdays, their lives, and their deaths.
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How to Make No-Bake Energy Bites for Busy, Healthier Days
Nuts, seeds, and fruit come together to create a snack that nourishes your heart, digestion, and immune system.

Tune in Today: Did Brahms Steal His Most Popular Work?
With Hungarian composer Eduard Remenyi playing an early role in his musical rise, the German Brahms’s ‘Hungarian Dances’ is put under the spotlight.
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US to Suspend Immigrant Visa Processing for 75 Countries
Somalia has been in the spotlight recently amid welfare fraud in Minneapolis, much of it allegedly committed by members of the Somali community.

Supreme Court Votes 7–2 to Let GOP Congressman Sue Over Ballot-Counting Law
A federal appeals court previously affirmed a ruling that a GOP lawmaker’s status as a candidate did not entitle him to challenge an Illinois election law.
Trump Unveils New Health Care Affordability Plan
The plan includes key Trump initiatives, such as reduced prescription drug prices and price transparency for providers.
Wall Street Review: Small Caps Shine as Large Caps Struggle in Volatile Week
Stock markets were choppy this week on White House–Federal Reserve tensions, Trump’s credit card rate cap proposal, and an upbeat TSMC outlook.

Trump Admin Pauses Tax Refund Seizures, Wage Garnishments for Defaulted Student Loans
Education officials said the suspension is meant to allow more time to implement student loan payment reforms.

New Cryptocurrency Pegged to Russian Ruble is Gaining Traction, Say Experts
Paz Gomez, a cryptocurrency expert, says the A7A5 stablecoin is mainly traded through Uniswap, a decentralized exchange that is invulnerable to sanctions.

Trump to Unveil Plan Allowing Homebuyers to Use 401(k) Funds for Down Payments
The president will announce the final plan in Davos next week, White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said.

Bills Get Reinforcements at Wide Receiver Before Divisional Round Matchup Against Broncos
Buffalo activated Curtis Samuel off the injured list and elevated Mecole Hardman Jr. from the practice squad.

Golden Globes Audience Drops to 8.7 Million, 6 Percent Below 2025 Figure
The awards show faced stiff competition on Sunday night from an NFL playoff game on NBC, which drew nearly 30 million viewers.

HHS Says It Will Start Study on Cellphone Radiation
The agency also removed some webpages that summarized information about the matter.

Why So Many Kids and Teens Are Anxious and Depressed—and What We Can Do
Evidence-based lifestyle interventions for childhood anxiety and depression include sleep hygiene, nutrition, and stress reduction strategies.

Genes Are Not Your Destiny: How to Modify Your Epigenetics for Longevity
Keeping your genes happy may influence how you age.

Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines Updated
A new test will be covered by insurance starting January 2027.

Savory Scones Are Quick, Easy, and Delicious
Savory scones go well with a cup of tea or alongside a cup of soup or a plate of pot roast.

Ask the Builder: Looking to Make Your Last Big Relocation? Do Your Research First
Lower state tax, an HOA, climate and more are all things to consider when relocating.

A Birthday Party for Every Special Child
Through their nonprofit, Shari Bailey and Michael Nash are helping caretakers throw memorable birthday parties for children with special needs and disabilities.

5 Cool Things You'll See at Meow Wolf LA (Like a Fish-Shaped Spaceship)
Throughout the Los Angeles show, guests will encounter mixes of live action and animation, shadow boxes, games, and even a mini escape room.






















































































