Death Toll in Clampdown on Iranian Protests Surpasses 500, Rights Group Says
About 10,600 people have been detained, a U.S.-based human rights group reported, noting that the death toll and arrest numbers will likely rise.
Iran Vows to Retaliate Against Any US Attack as Protests Spread
The Islamic nation is experiencing its largest wave of anti-government protests since 2022, threatening the regime’s grip on Iranian citizens.
How Each Party Responded to Labor’s Royal Commission into the Bondi Terror Attacks
Some parties argue the focus should be purely on Islamic extremism, others says it should be broader.
Nearly 50 Authors Withdraw From Writers’ Festival After Staunch Israel Critic Dropped
A few writers complained the move equated to censorship.
Major Newspaper Scrutinised: Cartoon Depicts Bondi Inquiry Backers Manipulated by Netanyahu
The cartoon by artist Cathy Wilcox, was published in print and online on Jan. 7 in the publication owned by Nine Newspapers.
Hero Who Disarmed Bondi Beach Gunman Meets Schumer, Johnson and Receives Jewish Honour
Bondi hero Ahmed Al Ahmed was presented with an award by an emotional Bill Ackman and received a medal from the NYPD.
Accidental Death of Teen Linked to Porn Addiction Prompts Call for Internet Restrictions
Repeatedly accessing violent sexual imagery had desensitised him to the potential harms, a New Zealand coroner has said.
Hopes Rise for Unification of Strategically Important Island of Cyprus
Cyprus joined the EU in May 2004, but the northern third of the island—which is occupied by Turkish troops—is not covered by EU law.
US Military Says It Has Seized 2 Oil Tankers Linked to Venezuela
The M/V Bella 1, a Russian-flagged oil tanker, was seized in the Atlantic Ocean, officials say.
In-Depth
How Chinese-Made Radar Defense Systems Failed in Venezuela
The success of a lightning-fast raid on Caracas raises new doubts about Chinese military capabilities, a military analyst said.
Unlawful Assembly Declared at Minneapolis Protest, Arrests Made
A handful of people were cuffed and taken into police custody.
Trump Says Oil Companies Will Spend $100 Billion in Venezuela
Giant oil companies will be spending at least $100 billion to ’rebuild the capacity and the infrastructure necessary' in Venezuela, the president said.
Japan Works to Diversify Critical Mineral Supplies in Face of China Curbs, PM Says
Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama is set to travel to Washington on Jan. 11 to discuss critical mineral supplies with her G-7 counterparts.
Trump Stands Firm on Taking Greenland, Vows to Block Russia, China
The president said the United States will not tolerate having Russia or China as a neighbor.
A Brain-Nourishing Meal Plan for Depression Support
How targeted nutrition can stabilize mood, support brain chemistry, and complement depression care.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi

Hypoglycemia: When Blood Sugar Drops Too Low—Here Are the Warning Signs
Low blood sugar can escalate quickly, and knowing what triggers it and how to respond can help keep you safe.

This French Beef Casserole Is the Best Thing You’ll Make All Winter
Hachis Parmentier is a little softer and more classic than shepherd’s pie.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi

America in Photos: Minneapolis Protests, Jan. 6 Anniversary, and Uvalde Shooting Memorial
Notable moments from the past week in America.

Treasury Secretary Says US Can Easily Cover Any Tariff Refunds
The Treasury currently has $774 billion, more than enough to cover refunds if the Supreme Court rules against the government, Scott Bessent says.

Meta Signs 6.6 Gigawatt Nuclear Energy Deal to Power AI Data Centers
Analysts have voiced concerns about large data centers pushing up electricity costs for residential users.

After Carolina’s 4-Game Winning Streak, Hurricanes Top NHL Metropolitan Division
Now in their 28th NHL season, the Carolina Hurricanes have won the Stanley Cup championship once. In 2006, Carolina defeated Edmonton in seven games.

Elle Simone Scott, ‘America’s Test Kitchen’ Chef and Television Host, Dies at 49
Scott joined “America’s Test Kitchen” in 2016 and became a regular on-air presence on the long-running PBS cooking program.

16 Out of 24 Commonly-Used Infant Formula Contain Heavy Metals Beyond Permissible Limits: Florida Health
Exposure to heavy metal contamination threatens children’s neurodevelopment.

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.

What to Know About the New ‘Upside Down’ Food Pyramid
The latest federal dietary guidelines reverse some long-standing recommendations in the interest of making Americans healthier.

Common Kissing Virus May Trigger Lupus, Study Finds
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) hijacks immune cells that cause lupus, researchers say.

Wine Cellar
Red wines in particular are often released to market a bit sooner than they should be.

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.

Taking the Kids: And Planning a Winter Getaway
There are so many wonderful cities to spend a winter getaway in America.

















































































