After Charlie Kirk’s Death, a Record-Breaking AmericaFest
More than 30,000 people attended the event, which came just months after the assassination of Turning Point USA’s founder.
Speaker Johnson Warns of 3rd Trump Impeachment if Democrats Win Midterms
The warning was delivered to a conservative conference over the past weekend.
DHS Offering $3,000 to Illegal Aliens to Self-Deport as Part of Holiday Deal
The arrangement will last ‘until the end of the year,’ says Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
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.
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.
Gold Poised for Largest Annual Increase Since 1979 as Prices Top $4,400
Silver prices also climbed to new all-time high as a metals boom persists heading into 2026.
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.
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.
Military Jet Performs ‘Headbutt’ on Plane Intruding Into Mar-a-Lago Airspace
The Federal Aviation Administration has placed temporary flight restrictions over the presidential residence until Jan. 4, 2026.
Half a Million People Signed This Petition—What’s It About?
A petition aims to bring an end to a human rights abuse, one signature at a time.
Japan to Resume Operations at World’s Largest Nuclear Plant 15 Years After Fukushima Disaster
The country is continuing its return to nuclear generated power despite safety concerns of local residents.
Instacart Scraps Variable-Pricing Experiment After Consumer Groups Warned of Inflated Grocery Bills
The company said it ended the pricing tests after criticism that the practice risked quietly inflating grocery bills for cost-strained households.
How to Make an Age-Old Superfood for Improved Digestion
Easy to make in your own kitchen, sauerkraut can stimulate the gut to support a healthy digestive system.
Paramount Updates Warner Bros. Offer, Affirms Ellison Family Backing
Paramount is also increasing its regulatory termination fee to $5.8 billion from the initial $5 billion.
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.
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.
Yule Log (Bûche de Noël)
This Yule log brings all the holiday magic: rich chocolate cake, a billowy cream filling, and a finish that feels straight out of a winter fairy tale.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi

Nighttime Bathroom Trips May Be an Early Sign of Heart Disease
Getting up to pee at night could predict heart problems five years in advance.

Alfred Carlton Gilbert: Magician. Doctor. Olympian. Toy Maker.
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a young magician and medical student who became one of America’s most successful toymakers.
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.
Republican Senator From Wyoming Not Seeking Reelection
Cynthia Lummis had been a strong advocate for the cryptocurrency industry during her time in the Senate.

State Department Recalls 29 Ambassadors
All of the ambassadors were appointed under President Joe Biden.

France to Build New Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier, Macron Confirms
The new aircraft carrier will be powered by two K22 nuclear reactors and will be equipped with French Rafale M fighter jets.

Asking Rents Decline in November: Zillow
Almost two out of every five rental listings now offer concessions, underscoring that renters have negotiating power in the current market.

Predators’ Stamkos Knocking on NHL History’s Door; Approaching 600th Career Goal
Now in his 18th NHL season, Nashville Predators center Steven Stamkos is on the verge of scoring his 600th career goal.

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.

Chef’s Table: He Makes Appalachian Cuisine That’s Worth the Trip to West Virginia
This chef describes his food as an elevated take on Appalachian comfort food.

10 Houseplants That Can Improve Your Quality of Life
Indoor plants aren’t just for looks. They can help you breathe easier, sleep better, and even save a few bucks at the pharmacy.

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.




















































































