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Dr. Oz Says Minnesota Fraud Coverup Reaches ‘Highest Levels’ of State Government
The Trump administration said it would freeze child care funds in Minnesota unless officials there provide more data about the programs.
Iran Protest Movement Appears to Have Died Down for Now, Think Tank Says
The Institute for the Study of War says it ‘recorded zero protests’ for Jan. 15.
Trump Admin Pauses Tax Refund Seizures, Wage Garnishments for Defaulted Student Loans
Education officials said the suspension is meant to allow more time to implement student loan payment reforms.
Democrat-Controlled Virginia Assembly Passes Redistricting Amendment
The proposal, which would allow Democrats to redraw the state’s congressional maps, will now go to voters in a referendum.
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How Expanded Obamacare Made Premiums Spiral, Americans Dependent
A COVID-19-era stimulus package caused Obamacare enrollment to skyrocket but increased dependency and fraud, further destabilizing the health insurance market.
Kazakhstan Arrests Human Rights Activists After Pressure From Beijing
Rights groups say 19 Kazakh activists face up to 10 years in prison over demonstrations against Beijing in Almaty.
The US and Taiwan Draw Closer
Three other recent indicators also suggest that the United States and Taiwan are getting close economically, militarily, and diplomatically.
DOJ Seeks Life Sentence for Trump’s Would-Be Assassin
The Justice Department said in its latest filing Friday that Ryan Routh’s crimes ‘undeniably warrant a life sentence.’
The Evidence of Harm: What the Data Really Show About Pediatric Transgender Procedures | Leor Sapir
Sapir is one of the co-authors of an over 400-page HHS review of the evidence around treatments for pediatric gender dysphoria.
Trump to Unveil Plan Allowing Homebuyers to Use 401(k) Funds for Down Payments
The president will announce the final plan in Davos next week, White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said.
Why Do So Many Studies Challenge HHS’s Recommendation Against Tylenol?
Studies with findings contradicting the September announcement by the HHS share similar patterns.
China’s Trade Surplus Surges to Record $1.2 Trillion—Where Are the Goods Going?
Last year’s trade surplus represents a 20 percent increase from 2024.
Day in Photos: Fire in Netherlands, Heavy Rain in South Africa, and Spanish Farmers Protesting
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Florida Supreme Court Ends ABA Monopoly on Law School Accreditation
The American Bar Association has come under fire from state and federal officials who accuse the organization of imposing a DEI agenda on law schools.
9 Signs Your Nervous System Is Stuck in Fight-or-Flight
Tuning into bodily cues can be useful for recognizing when unprocessed emotions are threatening health.
Treasury Department Imposes Sanctions on Supporters of Iran-Backed Houthis Terrorists
Those sanctioned have their property and interests in the United States blocked.
Trump Says No Reason ‘Right Now’ to Use Insurrection Act in Minnesota
The president said if he needed it, he would use it to send the military to Minneapolis.
‘The Rip’: Affleck and Damon Team Up for an Intriguing Morality Play
Would you steal millions of drug dealer money if you knew you wouldn’t get caught?
‘Where You Are, Papa, I Shall Be’: A Story of Loyalty and Love From the Titanic
American millionaires Isidor and Ida Straus shared their birthdays, their lives, and their deaths.
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Habitual Harm: 5 Exercises to Ease the Damage We Unintentionally Cause Our Bodies
Habitual movements and stances can negatively affect our health and posture. These exercises can have you standing tall and strong.

Tune in Today: Did Brahms Steal His Most Popular Work?
With Hungarian composer Eduard Remenyi playing an early role in his musical rise, the German Brahms’s ‘Hungarian Dances’ is put under the spotlight.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
US to Suspend Immigrant Visa Processing for 75 Countries
Somalia has been in the spotlight recently amid welfare fraud in Minneapolis, much of it allegedly committed by members of the Somali community.

Trump Says He’s Canceled Meetings With Iran, Tells Protesters That Help Is Coming
The president also told protesters in the country to keep demonstrating.
Supreme Court Votes 7–2 to Let GOP Congressman Sue Over Ballot-Counting Law
A federal appeals court previously affirmed a ruling that a GOP lawmaker’s status as a candidate did not entitle him to challenge an Illinois election law.
Mitsubishi Expands US Natural Gas Business With $7.5 Billion Aethon Acquisition
It’s Japan’s largest investment to date in the U.S. natural gas industry.

Plouffe Urges Democrats to Remake Party Brand, Broaden Map After 2024 Loss
Former Obama adviser David Plouffe says Democrats remain in crisis after 2024 and must overhaul their brand, agenda, and leadership to compete in more places.

UK to Raise Reservist Minimum Call-Up Age to 65 to Boost Military Personnel Capacity
The Ministry of Defence said this approach will increase the pool of knowledge they can draw on outside of the active military in times of conflict.

USPS Reports Mail Packages Delivered Within 2.5 Days During Holiday Season
Customer satisfaction also showed an improvement, the agency said.

Lightning Brings 11-Game Winning Streak to St. Louis, Could Break Franchise Record on Friday
A victory against the St. Louis Blues on Friday would be a franchise-best 12 consecutive wins this season for the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Former ‘Teen Mom’ Star Farrah Abraham Launches Early Bid for Austin Mayor
The seat, held by Austin Mayor Kirk Watson, is not up for grabs until 2028, so Abraham later clarified she will run for city council district 5 instead.

HHS Says It Will Start Study on Cellphone Radiation
The agency also removed some webpages that summarized information about the matter.

Why So Many Kids and Teens Are Anxious and Depressed—and What We Can Do
Evidence-based lifestyle interventions for childhood anxiety and depression include sleep hygiene, nutrition, and stress reduction strategies.

Genes Are Not Your Destiny: How to Modify Your Epigenetics for Longevity
Keeping your genes happy may influence how you age.

Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines Updated
A new test will be covered by insurance starting January 2027.

Savory Scones Are Quick, Easy, and Delicious
Savory scones go well with a cup of tea or alongside a cup of soup or a plate of pot roast.

Ask the Builder: Looking to Make Your Last Big Relocation? Do Your Research First
Lower state tax, an HOA, climate and more are all things to consider when relocating.

A Birthday Party for Every Special Child
Through their nonprofit, Shari Bailey and Michael Nash are helping caretakers throw memorable birthday parties for children with special needs and disabilities.

5 Cool Things You'll See at Meow Wolf LA (Like a Fish-Shaped Spaceship)
Throughout the Los Angeles show, guests will encounter mixes of live action and animation, shadow boxes, games, and even a mini escape room.






















































































