Judge Blocks Trump Admin From Placing Conditions on Federal Disaster Funds
The administration required local governments to end programs that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and support federal immigration enforcement.
5 Takeaways From Trump’s Meeting With Mamdani
The president and the mayor-elect said they found common ground in a cordial meeting focused on the future of New York City.
IRS Issues Calculation Clarifications Regarding Tips, Overtime Pay
An estimated six million individuals report receiving tips.
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Gen Zers Are Becoming Political Kingmakers. But No One Speaks Their Language.
Analysts say politicians don’t get the vibes of those who grew up online with school lessons via Zoom, school shooting drills, and viral videos of violence.
‘Under Assault’: New Book Details Beijing’s Decades-Long ‘Secret War’ Against Canada
The book draws on interviews with numerous former politicians, diplomats, public servants and Chinese diaspora members targeted by Beijing.
How UK Drug Dealing Fueled Russia’s War Machine
Sal Melki, UK National Crime Agency’s deputy director for economic crime, said this was the first time street crime had been linked to the Russian war effort.
Truth Under Fire: The Framing of Charlie Kirk
In the wake of Charlie’s death, a movement arose—people rediscovering their faith, seeking truth over ideology, and finding the strength to forgive.
Taiwan Minister Says ‘Consensus’ Reached With US to Shield Chips From Tariffs
Taiwanese Economic Minister Kung Ming-hsin told reporters that Taiwan has not finalized any trade agreement with the United States yet.
Is AI Friend or Foe? Readers Voice Opinions
Poll respondents were wary of both the practical value of artificial intelligence and its potential impact on society.
Why the CCP Doesn’t Want You to See Shen Yun
Shen Yun, a classical Chinese dance company, was created and is directed by a peaceful group the CCP is afraid of.
Shoppers Take Advantage of Bargains to Save on Holiday Turkey
The price of turkey this year is down for consumers despite a hike in wholesale prices.
The Mystery of Intuition: Where Gut Feelings Really Come From
Intuition is a sophisticated form of intelligence that operates largely beneath conscious awareness.
5 Tips for Being a Good Host–The Art and Science of Making People Feel at Home
Research and people’s personal experiences reflect how guests care more about feeling welcome than the flawless execution of an event.
Trump Ends Deportation Protections for Somalis in Minnesota
The president eliminated the Temporary Protected Status effective immediately, citing Somali gangs, as well as ‘billions’ in missing funds.
Chicago Declines to Apply for DOJ Violence Intervention Grants
The office of the mayor cited its unwillingness to comply with the Trump administration’s policies.
‘Train Dreams’: Director Bentley’s Visual Tone Poem
Joel Edgerton hits on all cylinders in this mesmerizing, career-defining performance.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Amazon Sending $1.5 Billion in Automatic Refunds to Customers: 4 Things to Know
It’s part of a settlement to resolve claims that Amazon enrolled millions of customers into Prime subscriptions without their consent.

30,000 Missing Illegal Immigrant Children Located: Tom Homan
Under this administration there is ‘less fentanyl killing Americans, less sex trafficking of women and children,’ border czar Tom Homan said.
CDC Says Vaccines May Cause Autism
‘The claim “vaccines do not cause autism” is not an evidence-based claim,’ the public health agency said on Nov. 19.

Hildegard of Bingen: The Music of the Living Light
This medieval German nun wrote music and plays, recorded her visions, and broadened the European understanding of Christianity.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Amazon Sending $1.5 Billion in Automatic Refunds to Customers: 4 Things to Know
It’s part of a settlement to resolve claims that Amazon enrolled millions of customers into Prime subscriptions without their consent.

30,000 Missing Illegal Immigrant Children Located: Tom Homan
Under this administration there is ‘less fentanyl killing Americans, less sex trafficking of women and children,’ border czar Tom Homan said.
CDC Says Vaccines May Cause Autism
‘The claim “vaccines do not cause autism” is not an evidence-based claim,’ the public health agency said on Nov. 19.
Washington Resident Dies From Avian Influenza Complications
The person owned a flock of domestic birds in their backyard, state officials said.

Educators, Experts Grapple With How to Improve Nation’s Plummeting Math Scores
With bad publicity from the latest national Report Card, academic and scholastic experts from the mathematics realm said change was needed and fast.

House Democrats Seek to Block Funding for US Military Action Against Venezuela
Trump has not ruled out the possibility of U.S. strikes on land-based targets or other military action against Venezuela specifically.

Wall Street Review: Stocks Sell Off in Another Volatile Week
Concerns over valuations in AI-related stocks, mixed retail reports, and uncertainty around monetary policy kept markets on edge.

Sam Darnold: ‘I Have to Be Better’ After 4 INTs in Loss to Rams
‘I have to be better, protecting the football, and we’re doing everything that we can ... to try to take care of the football a little bit better,’ he said.

Groups Call on CDC to Reverse Update on Autism and Vaccines
CDC recently stated on its website that vaccines may cause autism and that officials are investigating the possible link.

5 Fun Single-Footed Exercises for Balance and Mobility
Good balance is critical for safety. Exercises that allow you to strengthen balance by keeping a foot off the ground as you move can help.

Keto and Intermittent Fasting: How to Master Your Metabolic Reboot
The keto diet can help reset the metabolic system, followed by sustainable intermittent fasting for lasting health benefits.

Social Media Use Linked to Lower Reading and Memory Scores in Children
A recent study found that higher social media use in early adolescence was associated with lower performance in certain cognitive functions.

The 2 Keys to Roasting Winter Root Vegetables Are Heat and Time
Winter’s roots—carrots, parsnips, beets, sweet potatoes, turnips, and new potatoes—sweeten in the oven as the high heat condenses and intensifies their flavors.

Ask the Builder: Installing Subway Ceramic Tile
Subway tile poses a unique challenge. Each row needs to be in a very straight line.

He Marched and Clashed for the Far-Left, Then a Single Phrase Shook His Convictions
Craig English spent 12 months in the thick of far-left agitation, before finding a practice older than any revolution.

How to Take the Family Stress out of Thanksgiving
If you are traveling for a Thanksgiving-week vacation, plan so you have an extra day before you get on your cruise ship or join an organized tour.























































































