Trump Says Nothing Canada, Mexico, China Can Do to Stop Tariffs Starting on Feb. 1
The US will impose 25 percent tariffs on Mexico and Canada, and 10 percent on China, the White House said.
Grooming Gangs in Britain Were Deliberately Ignored for 2 Decades: MP Suella Braverman
Suella Braverman is the former home secretary of the United Kingdom, and a conservative member of the British parliament.
Frederic Dorr Steele: Creating the American Persona of Sherlock Holmes
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a young artist who illustrates for literary giants and creates a lasting visual image of Sherlock Holmes.
‘Vietnam: The War That Changed America’: Turning Darkness Into Light
Very impressive but not quite complete, this 6-part series still achieves near greatness.
Gone Goya: The Shocking Theft of ‘The Duke of Wellington’
One of the greatest British heroes had his portrait painted by one of Spain’s greatest painters. It disappeared in 1961.
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Amid Recovery in North Carolina, Hurricane Survivors Find Hope in Faith
When the flood receded, a North Carolina family returned to their house to find a Bible impaled on a post and opened to a verse about the hour of judgment.
Taming Lymphedema: How Diet and Exercise Could Hold the Key
New research shows how exercise and anti-inflammatory diets like keto may help manage lymphedema, providing hope for better care and outcomes.
Heart Disease Remains Top Cause of Death in US, Report Finds
The number of heart disease deaths outpaced cancer, accidents, and COVID-19, according to the American Heart Association.
5 Takeaways From Kash Patel’s Senate Hearing for FBI Director
Trump’s FBI director nominee faced questions over Jan. 6, Crossfire Hurricane, and whether he would seek revenge.
Day in Photos: Flood in France, Rebellion in Goma, and Protests in Manila
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
New Government Memo Targets Pronouns, Bathrooms, ‘Gender Ideology’
The Trump administration is implementing the president’s executive order on ‘defending women.’
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate has begun the confirmation process for the president-elect’s new administration.
Shen Yun Brings ‘A Sense of Peace,’ Says Company President
Shen Yun Performing Arts took audiences on a journey through ancient China, performing in Shibuya, Japan, on Jan. 26.
FAA Restricts Helicopter Traffic Around Reagan Airport Following Deadly Crash
The FAA has indefinitely restricted helicopter flights near Reagan National Airport following a midair collision that killed 67 people.
White House Confirms Tariffs Coming on Saturday: 5 Takeaways From Press Conference
Trump to impose tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China, effective Feb. 1.
Young Adult Mortality 70 Percent Higher Than Expected, Mostly From Unnatural Causes, Study Finds
Drug poisoning, cardiometabolic conditions, and social factors drive death increases in people aged 25–44.
Gov. Pritzker Blocks Hiring of Pardoned Jan. 6 Participants in Illinois
Gov. JB Pritzker called the pardoned Jan. 6 participants’ actions “infamous or disgraceful conduct” under Illinois law.
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Judge Blocks Trump’s Federal Aid Freeze
A judge in Rhode Island said no federal law would authorize Trump’s action.
Education Department Reaffirms Title IX Enforcement Based on Traditional Definition of Sex
The department says it will interpret ’sex' to mean male or female sexes as outlined in the 2020 regulations.
97 Percent of ICE Deportees Had Removal Order Under Biden Admin: White House
Addressing reporters, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt provided background on some of those who have been arrested by ICE.
Trump Meets Nvidia CEO, Vows to Slap Tariffs on Chips
The meeting took place amid U.S. scrutiny of Chinese artificial intelligence growth.
Beloved Western Series ‘Little House on the Prairie’ Is Getting a Netflix Reboot
The new adaptation will also be based on author Laura Ingalls Wilder’s bestselling ‘Little House’ book series.
Pentagon Chief Not Ruling Out Military Action Against Mexican Drug Cartels
Mexican drug cartels and two transnational gangs were recently designated foreign terrorist organizations.
House Offices Warned to Not Use DeepSeek
DeepSeek, which released its first app earlier this month, is not allowed to be downloaded on House devices including computers, phones and tablets.
Belle da Costa Greene: The Morgan Library’s Medieval Manuscripts
The Morgan Library & Museum celebrates its inaugural director and her selection of superlative medieval manuscripts.
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Cutting the Budget
In an effort to change the objective of a bureaucracy, you need to establish goals and rewards for success in achieving those goals.
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The Untold Stories of the Tiananmen Massacre
We will never know how many people were massacred the night of June 3‒4, 1989
A History of the American Nation
A patriotic poem by Ted Schneider
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Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
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How the ‘Bridge That Couldn’t Be Built’ Was Built
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.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver in Favor of Shortening Quarters to 10 Minutes
‘I am a fan of four 10-minute quarters. I’m not sure that many others are,’ he said.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver in Favor of Shortening Quarters to 10 Minutes
‘I am a fan of four 10-minute quarters. I’m not sure that many others are,’ he said.
Evolving Coinage: ‘A History of Ancient Rome in Twelve Coins’
Gareth Harney’s new book uses coins as a storytelling vehicle to present Roman history.
Toledo: Spain’s Historic, Artistic, and Spiritual Center
Toledo’s street plan is the most confusing in Spain, its cathedral the most Gothic, and the cathedral’s altar the most stunning.
Cool Is the New Hot: Why the Coldest Vacations Are 2025’s Hottest Travel Trend
Forget palm-fringed beaches, it’s ice ice baby.
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.
Toledo: Spain’s Historic, Artistic, and Spiritual Center
Toledo’s street plan is the most confusing in Spain, its cathedral the most Gothic, and the cathedral’s altar the most stunning.
‘Valiant One’: Bonds Forged in Survival and Shared Purpose
In this action thriller, American soldiers struggle for survival in North Korean territory.
‘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.
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.
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