Trump Says He Plans to Overhaul or Eliminate FEMA in Executive Order
‘I think, frankly, FEMA is not good,’ Trump said. ‘You want to use your state to fix [a disaster], and not waste time calling FEMA.’
Has Trump Been Proven Right About the Panama Canal? Joseph Humire Says, Yes.
“The United States has not had a grand strategy for the Western Hemisphere arguably in 100 years,” Humire says.
When Grief Goes On and On: Understanding Complex Grief and Steps to Healing
The grieving process is different for everyone.
Why the Big 5 Hollywood Studios Are No Longer Relevant, Part 2
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Target Is Latest Major US Company to Roll Back DEI Programs
The retail giant joins the likes of McDonald’s, Walmart, Amazon, and Tractor Supply Co.
Trump Terminates Fauci’s Security Detail
Trump has stripped other former Trump administration officials of their security detail since taking office.
The 8 Executive Actions That Will Drive the Trump Energy Agenda
Four sweeping slates of energy directives revoke prior orders, deregulate, and direct to ‘drill baby drill.’
Trump Gives 2 Conditions to California Before Offering Federal Aid for Wildfires
They involve voter identification rules and water, the president signaled.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate has begun the confirmation process for the president-elect’s new administration.
Raleigh Audience Impressed and Amazed by Shen Yun
Shen Yun Performing Arts graced the stage of the Memorial Auditorium at the Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Jan. 1
National Guard Says It’s Responding to Declared Emergency on US–Mexico Border
The move comes as the Trump administration ramps up immigration enforcement efforts.
White House Confirms Deportation Flights With Military-Style Aircraft Have Started
The Trump administration is following through on what the returning president has said would be the largest mass deportation operation in U.S. history.
Trudeau Warns of Retaliatory Tariffs, Says Americans Will Pay More If US Imposes Tariffs on Canada
The outgoing prime minister promised a ’strong and robust' response if the United States follows through with a 25 percent tariff on Canadian products.
Jan. 6 Defendant Rearrested 2 Days After Trump Pardon
Daniel Ball was still in custody after being pardoned by President Donald Trump.
March for Life Draws Thousands as Trump Admin Takes Shape
Trump on Thursday pardoned 23 pro-life activists. The president will address the March for LIfe crowd virtually, while Vance will attend in person.
Saudi Arabia Will Invest $600 Billion in US, Crown Prince Tells Trump
President Donald Trump said he might ask Saudi Arabia to increase its planned investment in the United States to around $1 trillion.
ICC Seeks Arrest Warrant for 2 Taliban Leaders
Chief prosecutor Karim Khan said Hibatullah Akhunzada and Abdul Hakim Haqqaniare were ‘criminally responsible for persecuting Afghan girls and women.’
The Actions Trump Has Taken on Immigration in His First Days in Office
The executive actions include enlisting the military, resuming border wall construction, and ending birthright citizenship. Lawsuits are already being filed.
Rollins Pledges to Prioritize Farmers in Agriculture Secretary Confirmation Hearing
Helping family farms, convincing Congress to pass the Farm Bill, and preparing farmers and ranchers for potential tariff implications are among her priorities.
Trump Orders Development of AI Action Plan After Revoking Biden’s Directive
The action plan will focus on developing AI systems that are ‘free from ideological bias,’ according to Trump’s executive order.
Trump Talks Tariffs, Oil, and Geopolitics in First Oval Office Interview
The Jan. 22 broadcast completes a two-part conversation with Sean Hannity.
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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.
LeBron, Jokic, Gilgeous-Alexander Among 2025 NBA All-Star Game Starters
The 10 starters for the NBA All-Star Game 2025 on Feb. 16 were announced on Thursday.
LeBron, Jokic, Gilgeous-Alexander Among 2025 NBA All-Star Game Starters
The 10 starters for the NBA All-Star Game 2025 on Feb. 16 were announced on Thursday.
Tea Bags Shed Microplastics, Gut Cells Absorb Them: Study
Researchers have found that common tea bag materials such as nylon, polypropylene, and cellulose shed particles at different rates.
Tea Bags Shed Microplastics, Gut Cells Absorb Them: Study
Researchers have found that common tea bag materials such as nylon, polypropylene, and cellulose shed particles at different rates.
Charles H. Stockton: The Admiral of International Law
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a U.S. naval officer who becomes the most important American voice for international law.
‘Hold Strong’: A Novel Exploring the POW Experience
This new historical fiction, based on extensive research, gives a realistic account of the WWII Pacific Theater atrocities.
Charles H. Stockton: The Admiral of International Law
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a U.S. naval officer who becomes the most important American voice for international law.
Che Buono! Sacchetti Stuffed With Pear and Gorgonzola
In January, when pears are easy to find alongside winter citrus and we crave comfort foods like pasta, the combination feels particularly enticing.
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Traveling in the US Will Change This Year: You Can’t Fly Without This Document
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Walter Chrysler: The Man and His Machinery
A self-taught mechanic and son of a Kansas railroader went on to head one of the greatest car manufacturers in America.
‘Dreaming in Red, White, and Blue’: Brooks & Dunn’s ‘Only in America’
Brooks & Dunn’s 2001 single ‘Only in America’ debuted when America needed the song most.
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Short Story Shows the Wonder of the Ordinary
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