Trump Unveils ‘Golden Fleet’ Initiative, New Battleship Class to Boost Sea Power
The president introduces new plans to revive U.S. shipbuilding and expand the Navy’s ship inventory.
In-Depth
Why Florida Leads the Nation in Cooperating With ICE Enforcement
The issue sparks fiery division nationwide, often on partisan lines. So the politics of the law-and-order official leading Florida’s efforts may surprise some.
Trump Admin Halts Offshore Wind Projects Over National Security Concerns
The action affects five large offshore wind projects under construction and builds on a broader Trump administration review of federal wind policy.
In-Depth
How Chinese Syndicates With Ties to CCP Took Over Marijuana Black Market in US
‘This stuff is being exported out of the country. ... It’s an international business for them,’ a drug enforcement expert said.
DOJ Sues DC Over Ban of Semi-Automatic Firearms
DOJ alleged that the Metropolitan Police Department has engaged in a ‘pattern and practice’ of banning guns that denies residents their rights.
Mercedes-Benz Reaches $150 Million Settlement With US States Over Diesel Emissions
The agreement ends nine years of litigation for the German carmaker over emissions software installed in its diesel vehicles.
Rob Schneider: Here’s What’s Wrong With Our Culture Today
‘If we’re going to continue to have a free society, it’s going to require people to step up and be courageous,’ Schneider said.
Israel Legalizes 19 West Bank Settlements, Undoing Disengagement Policy
The decision completes the rollback of Israel’s uniliteral withdrawal of settlers from isolated West Bank outposts.
Boasberg Orders Federal Government to Facilitate Hearings, Possibly Return Deportees
Trump had invoked the Alien Enemies Act to deport suspected members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua.
Judge Declares Mistrial in New York Gubernatorial Aide’s Foreign Agent Case
Prosecutors said they will retry the case as soon as possible.
Day in Photos: French Troops in UAE, Protests in Bolivia, and Blue House in Seoul
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
DOJ Sues 3 States and DC Over Access to Voter Rolls
A top official said states are required to provide the information to guard against ‘vote dilution’ in elections.
Mold-Sniffing Dogs Uncover Hidden Dangers Traditional Inspectors Miss
Dogs are finding hidden dangers that high-tech equipment misses.
Swiss Minister Open to Social Media Ban for Children
Australia became the first nation to introduce a ban on social media for children, with other countries such as Denmark and Malaysia preparing similar laws.
Speaker Johnson Warns of 3rd Trump Impeachment if Democrats Win Midterms
The warning was delivered to a conservative conference over the past weekend.
Tune in Today: Beethoven Challenges Convention
The Sonata No. 1 in F minor flew in the face of prior works, displeased Haydn, and rocketed Beethoven off to a roaring career start.
Weather Secrets: How Microclimates Make or Break a Garden
Subtle shifts in elevation, sunlight, and airflow create distinct microclimates that shape your garden.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Pulling Back the Curtain on the CCP’s Most Insidious Crimes
Meet a performing artist who is shining a light on the persecution of people of faith in China.


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.

Finding Our Way Back Home: ‘The Golden Thread’
A new account of Western Civilization blends scholarship and beauty, offering full-spread images, maps, and original texts.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Rep. Elise Stefanik Drops Out of NY Governor’s Race, Won’t Seek Reelection
Stefanik’s decision means that only one candidate, Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, is currently in the Republican primary contest.

Lockdown Lifted at Arizona Air Force Base After Reports of Active Shooter
Personnel had been directed to shelter in place.
FBI Issues Warning as Sports Gambling Surges Around the US
Some $673.6 billion is wagered each year by Americans via illegal or unregulated gambling markets, the FBI warned.
More Than a Dozen Heritage Foundation Staff Join Mike Pence’s Think Tank
The former vice president announced that more than a dozen legal and policy staffers were joining his organization.

Suspected Cyberattack Knocks France’s National Postal Service Offline
The disruption came during the postal service’s busiest season.

Italy Fines Apple $116 Million for Double-Consent Requirement
The Italian competition authority says Apple abused its super-dominant position by forcing app developers to get user consent for targeted ad tracking.

Kansas City Chiefs to Leave Missouri for Kansas in 2031 NFL Season
The Chiefs have played in Missouri for 62 seasons but will be crossing the state line for a new $3 billion domed stadium in Kansas.

Michael Bolton ‘Deeply Grateful’ Amid Brain Cancer Battle as Daughters Provide Health Update
His three adult daughters and caregivers said the Grammy-award winning singer is in ‘very good health’ after being diagnosed with glioblastoma.

Why Some Doctors Are Turning Against Vaccine Mandates
‘I think it’s a better thing to educate people so they choose to be vaccinated,’ a former director of the CDC said.

Decking Your Halls–3 Tips and 5 Exercises for Injury-Free Merry Making
The holiday season is one of decorating and festivities, but the risk of falls and injuries is real. These tips and exercises can help keep you safe.

7 Common Foods That May Accelerate Brain Aging
Some familiar foods may be working against your brain. Nutrition and brain-health experts explain why and offer smarter alternatives.

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.

Install a Library Ladder
Many also use a library ladder for storage in a kitchen pantry, basement cellar, or garage loft, where the high space is difficult to reach.

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: Fun Off the Slopes
These days, heading to a snow resort offers a lot more than skiing and riding wherever you find yourself looking for some fun in the snow.





















































































