US Signs Health Deals With Kenya, Rwanda Under New Aid Model: What to Know
The deals are aimed at encouraging both nations to assume more financial responsibility as the United States gradually reduces its support over the years.
More Than 100 Cases of Norovirus Reported on Cruise Ship: CDC
The latest outbreak was confirmed aboard the Aida Cruises AIDAdiva ship, which is on a 133-day world tour that set sail from Hamburg, Germany.
Student Sues North Carolina School District After Tribute to Charlie Kirk Is Censored
The suit claims the district censored the student’s tribute to Kirk, involved the police, and later adopted new rules barring political and religious speech.
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They Escaped Cuba, Now They Welcome Florida’s Move to Warn American Kids
Students in grades 6–12 will begin learning about the horrors of communism.
GOP Senators Pitch Health Plans Ahead of Obamacare Subsidy Vote
Republicans dash to finish health care solutions ahead of an expected vote on extending Obamacare enhanced subsidies, favored by Democrats.
2 Chinese Nationals Detained Over Alleged Scheme to Smuggle Nvidia AI Chips to China
U.S. Attorney Nicholas Ganjei said the defendants ran a ‘sophisticated' network in smuggling cutting-edge AI technology to China.
Robert Kiyosaki: Why America’s Middle Class Keeps Getting Poorer
Kiyosaki is the author of the bestseller ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad,’ which has sold 48 million copies worldwide since it was published in 1997.
Supreme Court Considers Whether to Undo Campaign Finance Limits
A federal appeals court previously ruled against a Republican committee, saying high court precedent requires coordination restrictions.
Russia–Ukraine Peace Talks: Where They Stand
Conversations involving Washington, Moscow, and Kyiv have continued since Trump’s proposed plan to end the conflict came to light in November.
Trump Tells Xi US Will Ship Nvidia H200 Chips to ‘Approved Customers’ in China
Other U.S. chip companies will see similar restrictions lifted, the president said.
Education Department Reaches Deal to Dismantle Biden’s Student Loan Plan
Some 7 million student loan borrowers would have to enroll in a different program and repay their debt if a court approves the settlement.
State Department Has Revoked 85,000 Visas Since January, Official Says
Many of the top reasons cited for the revocations include DUIs, assaults, and theft.
How Certain Foods May Fuel ADHD Symptoms, and 5 Ways to Help
A balanced gut links to emotional and cognitive balance.
Silver Breaks $60 Mark for 1st Time as Metals Rally Continues
From tariff uncertainty to supply deficit, market watchers anticipate more golden times for silver.
Homeownership Has Become a Luxury in Many US Cities: Report
Homebuyers in San Francisco need to make $353,500 annually to purchase a typical home.
250 Years Ago, Part 9: Heroes, Spies, and the Revolutionary War in Quebec
Patriots look to their northern neighbor in hopes of securing the support of a ‘14th colony.’
Tune in Today: The Art of the Art Song in Schumann’s ‘Dichterliebe’
Music allows composers to interpret and shape poetry in ways that create an entirely new artistic experience.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi

How Over Thinking Can Make You Ill
Excessive thinking can injure the spleen, a functional system responsible for both digestion and thinking.

This Layered Parfait Is Holiday Magic in a Glass
A parfait, like a trifle, depends on its distinct layers combining together.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
SBA Orders More Than 4,300 Small Businesses to Produce Financial Records in Fraud Clampdown
Businesses that fail to comply with these requirements by Jan. 5 risk losing their eligibility to participate in the 8(a) program.

Top Foods and Supplements to Ease Constipation
Recently published research highlights the foods and supplements that actually help ease constipation.
Over 20,000 Pounds of Cocaine Seized by US Coast Guard
Operation Pacific Viper directs U.S. forces to the Eastern Pacific region to counter criminal and cartel organizations.
Trump Plans to Ease Environmental Rules to Lower Tractor Prices for Farmers
The president blames excessive environmental restrictions for driving up farming machinery costs.

Rep. Elise Stefanik Gets Primary Opponent in New York Gubernatorial Race
The New York congresswoman’s campaign criticized Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman for his announced candidacy.

Lithuania Declares State of Emergency Over Balloon Incursions Blamed on Belarus
The declaration comes after months of increased sightings of weather balloons used to smuggle contraband such as cigarettes across the border from Belarus.

Homeowners Face Average 73 Percent Higher Costs If They Relocate: Report
San Jose, California, is the nation’s most ‘locked-in’ metro, with residents facing 180 percent higher mortgage costs if they change homes.

Pirates Fans’ Fantasy of Being Big Leaguers Coming True in Bradenton
Dozens of baseball fantasies are coming true this week for fans at Pirates Fantasy Camp in Bradenton, Florida, thanks to the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Supreme Court Vacates Ruling That Upheld New York School Vaccine Mandate
The justices directed the appeals court to reconsider its ruling in light of Mahmoud v. Taylor, a Supreme Court ruling in June.

‘Normal’ Isn’t Always Normal: What Your Lab Numbers Actually Mean
If you know something’s wrong with your health, but your doctor says your labs are fine, you may both be right—and that’s the problem.

Which Tea Truly Calms You? Discover the Best Brews for Stress and Sleep
Gender and time of life guide when and for what purposes to take certain teas for the greatest health benefits.

Data From 155 Studies Helps Pick the Best ADHD Treatment
A review of 115 high-quality studies of 15 drug and nondrug interventions sums up the findings in one simple table.

Royal Icing Is the Secret to the Easiest Cookie Decorating
Decorating cookies is a lot easier said than done.

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.

Tivoli: For 2,000 Years, Rome’s Great Escape
Tivoli has been a popular retreat since ancient times.






















































































