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Dow Hits 50,000 for First Time Ever
The stock market is rallying following three days of selling amid tech stock, metals, and crypto turmoil.
Signs of Strain Emerge Inside China’s Top Military Body After Senior Purge: Insiders
Insiders say the sidelining of Central Military Commission vice chairmen is disrupting command routines and slowing execution across the PLA.
US Arrests Key Suspect in 2012 Benghazi Attack, DOJ Announces
Four Americans were killed in the Sept. 11, 2012, attack on U.S. diplomatic outposts in Benghazi, Libya.
Texas Probing Alleged Terrorism by Antifa-Affiliated Group
The investigation follows reports that individuals linked to the Screwston Anti-Fascist Committee were involved in an attack on an ICE facility in Alvarado.
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Las Vegas Neighborhood Rocked by Suspected Illegal Biolab
Authorities sent more than 1,000 pieces of evidence, unknown substances to get tested.
US Accuses China of Conducting Secretive Nuclear Arms Tests
A U.S. diplomat said one nuclear test occurred in June 2020. He further accused China of taking measures to limit the seismic evidence of its tests.
US, Argentina Finalize Trade Agreement
The deal includes a major expansion of the volume of Argentine beef entering the U.S. market.
Arizona Sheriff Says He Believes ‘Today’ Show Host Savannah Guthrie’s Mother Still Alive
The comment, which aired Friday morning, comes as the search for the missing woman entered its sixth day.
The Forgotten Wisdom of the Declaration of Independence | Matthew Spalding
Spalding is a professor of constitutional government at Hillsdale College and author of “The Making of the American Mind: The Story of The Declaration of Indepe
US Lawmakers Weigh Visa Restrictions, Sanctions on EU Over Alleged Censorship
They are also examining the GRANITE Act as a possible counter to EU laws.
FBI, FAA Announce Airspace Restrictions Around Super Bowl LX
The FBI said it is ‘legally authorized to use specialized mitigation tools’ to deal with drone flights in the area.
EU Orders TikTok to Fix App’s ‘Addictive Design’
EU regulators warned TikTok it must curb addictive features like infinite scroll and autoplay that could ‘harm the physical and mental wellbeing of its users.’
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.
US Military Strikes Drug Boat in Eastern Pacific, Killing 2
The strike marks the latest Operation Southern Spear action as the Trump administration continues military efforts against maritime drug trafficking networks.
Trump Says He’s Still Looking ‘Seriously’ at Sending $2,000 Tariff Rebate Payments
The president was asked about a proposed $2,000 dividend payment during an interview this week.
4 Everyday Choices That Strengthen a Marriage
Marriage expert Arlene Pellicane explains how small, consistent habits create stronger, happier marriages over time.
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.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi

When Trying Hard Isn’t Enough: How to Break Through Feeling Stuck
You’re not lazy, your nervous system is maxed out—and other reasons trying harder isn’t working.

Winter Camping Is Worth the Cold
A snowy wilderness becomes a private playground for hikers, skiers, stargazers, and anyone eager to trade summer’s busyness for winter’s stillness.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Over 30,000 Prescription Cholesterol Drugs Recalled, FDA Says
The two separate recall notices concerned two types of cholesterol prescription medications.

Supreme Court Allows New California Congressional Map That Favors Democrats
The ruling comes after the court in December upheld a new Texas congressional map that benefits Republicans.
Homan Announces Drawdown of 700 Federal Agents in Minnesota
‘This is smarter enforcement, not less,’ the border czar said.
Prosecutors Break Up Alleged Marriage Fraud Scheme Involving Chinese Nationals and US Navy Sailors
Six Chinese nationals were among 11 defendants indicted.

NIH Allocates $10 Million for Research in East Palestine Three Years After Toxic Train Crash
The agency’s new office in the eastern Ohio community will assess long-term health issues stemming from the disaster.

EU Countries Agree on Terms for $106 Billion Loan to Fund Ukraine
The European Council said the loan would be repayable ‘only once Russia has paid war reparations to Ukraine.’

US Consumer Sentiment at Highest Level Since August 2025: UMich
One-year inflation expectations also cooled to the lowest level in more than a year.

Rhamondre Stevenson Credits Pats Coaching Staff for Sticking by Him When His Father Died
Running backs coach Tony Dews showed up to Stevenson’s father’s funeral, which built trust that carried him through a difficult season.

FDA Chief Signals Crackdown on Companies Marketing Illegal Copycat Drugs
‘The FDA cannot verify the quality, safety, or effectiveness of non-approved drugs,’ FDA commissioner Marty Makary said.

Stay Healthy With Food and Exercise During Cold Winter Months
Exposure to cold can weaken the body’s vital warming energy, making it more susceptible to illness.

Cinnamon: A Functional Spice That Improves Blood Sugar and Lowers Inflammation
Often viewed simply as a flavoring spice, research confirms that a little cinnamon goes a long way in supporting an overall healthy lifestyle.

You Really Should Eat More Beans. Here Are 3 Recipes to Get You Started
Beans are immensely affordable, uniquely adaptable, and flexible.

How Can I Enhance My Home With Hardscaping?
Walkways, patios, decks, walls, and firepits don’t just look good; they guide movement, manage water, reduce maintenance, and more.

13-Year-Old Swims 4 Kilometres to Save Stranded Family, Credits God for Survival
The teenager swam 4 kilometres and ran another 2 in dramatic rescue effort.

Romance of the Rails: 3 Beautiful Long-Distance Train Rides
Sleeper cabins, dining cars, and dome windows turn the journey itself into an experience, especially when traveling through the wilds of Canada or Australia.


















































































