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The president announced the move while signing the Laken Riley Act into law.
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Federal income tax could be coming to an end in the United States. President Donald Trump first floated the idea when he was on the campaign trail.
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Despite initial criticism—and without altering a single note—Tchaikovsky’s first piano concerto remains popular today.
Jamaican Jerk Chicken Brings Caribbean Heat to Your Kitchen
Fight the winter cold with this fiery seasoning.
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White House Budget Office Rescinds Memo on Federal Aid Freeze
The OMB rescinded the previous memorandum less than a day after a federal judge issued a temporary pause on the aid freeze.
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RFK Jr. Vows ‘Radical Transparency’ at HHS, Refutes ‘Anti-Vaccine’ Label at Senate Hearing
Trump’s nominee for HHS secretary faced sharp questions from Democrats on his views on vaccines, abortion, other health issues.
5 Takeaways From RFK Jr.’s Senate Hearing for HHS Secretary
The potential secretary for Health and Human Services advocated for a focus on chronic disease, healthy food, and safe vaccines.
Trump Signs Laken Riley Act Into Law
The law requires the federal government to detain foreign nationals charged with crimes.
Stolen Valor Bills Seek Harsher Penalties for Falsified Military Service
Veterans regard false claims of service as a slight to the uniform and the theft of millions in benefits from deserving former military members.
Federal Reserve Leaves Rates Unchanged at 1st Meeting of Trump Era
The Fed removed language regarding confidence in achieving its 2 percent inflation target.
Trump Signs Orders to Defund Schools Teaching CRT and Promote School Choice
His order calling for universal school choice coincides with the latest Nation’s School Report Card results, which show a decline in reading and math scores.
Shen Yun Performers’ Efforts Are ‘Admirable’ and ‘Outstanding,’ Says Retired News Anchor
On Jan. 28, retired Fox News anchor Mike Barajas attended Shen Yun Performing Arts at the Jones Hall for the Performing Arts with his wife, Sylvia.
No Reconciliation Blueprint Yet as House GOP Retreat Ends
Amid talks of cuts, lawmakers suggested likely defense spending increases and didn’t rule out changes to COVID-era rules for Medicaid.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate has begun the confirmation process for the president-elect’s new administration.
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President of Paraguay Hopes to Boost Ties With US Under Trump
The South American nation has a long history of friendship with the United States, which Peña hopes to strengthen.
Day in Photos: Stampede in India, Robert F. Kennedy Hearings, and Tapir Calf
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
Kash Patel, Tulsi Gabbard to Face Confirmation Hearings: What to Expect
Trump’s nominees to lead the FBI and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence are scheduled for Senate hearings on Jan. 30.
Better Than Ozempic? How to Engage the Vagus Nerve for Weight Loss
The delivery of low-energy, high-frequency electrical pulses to the intra-abdominal vagus nerve could curb hunger.
US Trade Deficit Soars to Historical High, Slashing GDP Growth Outlook
The U.S. trade deficit widened to an all-time high in December, weighing on economic growth as imports jumped and inventories declined.
Appeals Court Halts California Social Media Law Protecting Minors
The law required platforms to implement parental controls and restrictions on minors’ access to content, among other measures.
Quakers Sue Homeland Security for Allowing ICE Arrests at Churches
The Trump administration defended the move as empowering law enforcement.
Senate Confirms Zeldin to Head Environmental Protection Agency
The former New York congressman will lead the agency, whose budget and scope the Trump administration is certain to slash.
White House Reveals New Official Portrait of First Lady Melania Trump
The new black-and-white portrait shows her posing against the background of the Washington Monument.
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In ‘This Week in History,’ the citizens of San Francisco chose to build the impossible bridge and rely on a brilliant designer to lead the way.
Super Bowl III ‘Guaranteed Victory’ by Jets a Fun Memory for Rasmussen
As the New York Jets’ left guard during Super Bowl III, Randy Rasmussen’s priority was to protect quarterback ‘Broadway Joe’ Namath.
Super Bowl III ‘Guaranteed Victory’ by Jets a Fun Memory for Rasmussen
As the New York Jets’ left guard during Super Bowl III, Randy Rasmussen’s priority was to protect quarterback ‘Broadway Joe’ Namath.
Harvey Weinstein Pleads With Judge to Move Up Trial Date, Citing Declining Health
The disgraced movie mogul claims harsh conditions at Rikers Island and his ailing health are substantial considerations in changing his April 15 trial date.
Harvey Weinstein Pleads With Judge to Move Up Trial Date, Citing Declining Health
The disgraced movie mogul claims harsh conditions at Rikers Island and his ailing health are substantial considerations in changing his April 15 trial date.
Microplastics in Drinking Water: Small Enough to Enter Cells, Below Detection Limits
Tiny particles, pervasive problem. Drinking water contains microplastics, yet regulatory gaps leave us without clear answers on the risks and solutions.
Microplastics in Drinking Water: Small Enough to Enter Cells, Below Detection Limits
Tiny particles, pervasive problem. Drinking water contains microplastics, yet regulatory gaps leave us without clear answers on the risks and solutions.
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Celebrating Grandfathers: Jamey Johnson’s ‘In Color’
What started as an interest in vintage photos turned into a soul-stirring track celebrating the bravery, integrity, and humble nature of grandfathers.
‘Unstoppable’: One Leg, One Dream
An underdog sports drama comes to life with the true story of Anthony Robles.
Kale Salad With Kohlrabi, Candied Pecans, and Pops of Vibrant Citrus Can Brighten Your Day
This hearty winter salad can be made ahead of time.
How to Handle Winter Storm-Related Travel Disruptions
As the powerful Winter Storm Blair swept across the United States, travelers found themselves facing widespread flight delays and cancellations.
Traveling in the US Will Change This Year: You Can’t Fly Without This Document
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Girls’ Trip to Spain Offers History, Adventure, and Lots of Fun
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How to Handle Winter Storm-Related Travel Disruptions
As the powerful Winter Storm Blair swept across the United States, travelers found themselves facing widespread flight delays and cancellations.
‘We’re Their Family’: Volunteers Assemble Care Packages for Troops, Veterans, and First Responders
A volunteer organization sends personalized letters and care packages to troops, veterans, and first responders to let them know how much they’re appreciated.
Eleanor H. Porter’s Short Story, ‘The Price of a Pair of Shoes’
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250 Years Ago, Part 3: The First Continental Congress and Gun Control
On the road to the Revolutionary War, Americans stockpiled and raided British forts to secure arms and gunpowder in preparation for imminent war.
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