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Congress Passes Bill That Could Ban TikTok
Sen. Mark Warner, chair of the Select Intelligence Committee, highlighted the concern that TikTok was ‘operating at the direction of a foreign adversary.’
Congress Passes Bill That Could Ban TikTok
Sen. Mark Warner, chair of the Select Intelligence Committee, highlighted the concern that TikTok was ‘operating at the direction of a foreign adversary.’
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Business Advocates Argue California’s ‘Right to Disconnect’ Bill is Overbroad
The groups said the bill ignores existing labor laws and would impact the ability of some offices to operate efficiently.
Police Officer Disciplined Over Undercover Conduct on Jan. 6: Agency
One document says the officer ‘participated’ in the riot at the U.S. Capitol.
FBI Coordinating With Colleges to Prevent Violence Amid Heightened Pro-Palestine Protests: Wray
The FBI is ‘keenly focused on working with state and local law enforcement, campus law enforcement,’ Mr. Wray said.
Bird Flu Found in Pasteurized Milk From Grocery Stores: FDA
‘To date, we have seen nothing that would change our assessment that the commercial milk supply is safe,’ the FDA said.
Bird Flu Found in Commercial Milk: FDA
The Food and Drug Administration said that the commercial milk supply is still safe due to the pasteurization process.
Indiana Republicans Spar in Last Gubernatorial Debate Before Primary
Candidates took jabs at each other and frontrunner Sen. Mike Braun while vying to present themselves as an outsider candidate and true conservative.
Tennessee Lawmakers Pass Bill Allowing School Staff to Carry Concealed Handguns
Republicans say that the bill would enhance security measures in schools.
Senate Passes $95 Billion Foreign Aid Package, Sending It to Biden
The package also includes a measure that would force TikTok to divest from its Chinese parent company over national security concerns.
Biden Admin Bans Non-Compete Agreements Amid Opposition From Business Groups
The two Republican FTC Commissioners on the panel voted against the rule, which faced opposition from a number of congressional Republicans and business groups.
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Judge Unseals Documents Showing FBI Discussed ‘Loose Surveillance’ of Trump’s Plane
A large tranche of documents were unsealed by Judge Aileen Cannon on Monday, revealing the FBI’s code name for the probe.
For Older Diabetics, Moderate Overweight Linked to Lowest Cardiovascular Risk: Study
In a new study, overweight older adults are having lower cardiovascular mortality than normal-weight counterparts.
Biden ‘Regulatory Smurfing’ Mires Oil, Gas Industry in Red Tape, Industry Leaders Say
Field hearing before all-Texas assembly of congressional Republicans criticizes administration’s ‘whole-of-government attack’ in forced green energy transition.
Democrats Want Donald Trump ‘Killed,’ Alan Dershowitz Warns
A Harvard Law professor suggested that Democrat officials want former President Donald Trump to get killed in prison with a new bill.
Dancing With a Humble Heart
Shen Yun dancer William Li reflects on the depth of classical Chinese dance: ‘It really comes from the heart’
Dancing With a Humble Heart
Shen Yun dancer William Li reflects on the depth of classical Chinese dance: ‘It really comes from the heart’
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What Is Going on Here?
There are two major things plants need to survive and continue generating our life saving oxygen. The first is CO2, and the second is sunshine.
Wisdom From a Retired Cowboy Artist
I have lived the life of the sculptures I have made.
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Chemicals in Microplastics Can Be Absorbed Through Skin: Study
A new first-of-its-kind study shows that chemical additives in microplastics can leach into the body through sweat.
Chemicals in Microplastics Can Be Absorbed Through Skin: Study
A new first-of-its-kind study shows that chemical additives in microplastics can leach into the body through sweat.
Robert Smalls: Navy Captain and Reconstruction-Era Politician
This former slave would not let anything stop him on the road to freedom.
How Art Is Helping Veterans With PTSD
Artist Tim Gagnon gives veterans a way to move forward in civilian life.
Original ‘Naked Gun’ Director David Zucker: ‘To make fun of the left, you really can’t do that in Hollywood’
A master of the spoof genre, Mr. Zucker says studio executives are “overly sensitive.’
‘The Inner Circle’: Naivete Is No Excuse for Capitulating to Communism
Some choose not to listen to the warnings of communism’s treachery, but ignorance is no excuse to avoid the consequences.
Jedidiah Morse: Father of American Geography
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a minister who possessed a keen interest in geography and a concern about Christian liberalism.
How the US–Iraq Relationship Devolved Into War
Decades of animosity swirl in Steve Coll’s ‘The Achilles Trap: Saddam Hussein, the C.I.A., and the Origins of America’s Invasion of Iraq.'
Important Players in a Divided Nation
Sons of the North, including young Spencer Kellogg, gave their all for the fight against slavery during the Civil War.
Robert Smalls: Navy Captain and Reconstruction-Era Politician
This former slave would not let anything stop him on the road to freedom.
Try Our Take on Latkes for Passover
Potato latkes are super versatile and their topping choices are endless.
Ed Perkins on Travel: Solo Travel—Difficult but Improving
The travel industry is slowly making prices fair for true solo travelers.
Rick Steves’ Europe: Glimpse the Ancient Past in Northeast England
Romans built Hadrian’s wall 2,000 years ago to mark the northern border of their empire.
Ed Perkins on Travel: Solo Travel—Difficult but Improving
The travel industry is slowly making prices fair for true solo travelers.