Meta Ends Fact-Checking Program in US, Introduces X-style Community Notes
CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that Meta will be working with President-elect Donald Trump.
4 Tips to Form Rock-Solid New Habits
By focusing on one habit at a time, building a supportive environment, and being patient, results will come.
Schermerhorn Symphony Center: Nashville’s Classical Revival
In this series of ‘Return to Beautiful Architecture,’ we visit a modern, classical concert hall in downtown Nashville.
3 Lessons in Friendship from ‘Pride and Prejudice’
Jane Austen’s novel looks at relationships beyond the romantic.
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McDonald’s Says It Will End Some DEI Practices Amid ‘Shifting Legal Landscape’
The fast-food chain said it would rename its diversity team the Global Inclusion Team.
Illiterate Graduate Sues School Board, Highlights National Problem
A Connecticut student who can’t read or write earned a diploma and attends university, while Oregon suspends literacy graduation requirements through 2028.
Infographic: A Who’s Who of All Trump’s Cabinet Level Nominees
Coming from diverse backgrounds, the president-elect’s Cabinet selections bring a variety of skills to the new government.
Jack Smith Preparing Final Report on Trump Case, Could Be Released in Days
The attorney general and a federal judge are being urged by lawyers to block the report.
Carter to Lie in State in the Capitol
The former president will be the 46th person to lie in state or honor in the Capitol.
Trump Names Joseph Nocella Jr. as US Attorney for New York’s Eastern District
The Nassau County judge would replace Breon Peace, who was nominated by President Joe Biden in August 2021.
North Korea Claims Test-Fired Missile Was New Hypersonic Weapon
North Korea has test-fired various intermediate-range missiles in recent years, some of which could reach U.S.-controlled Guam.
US Transfers 11 Guantanamo Bay Detainees to Oman
The latest release leaves the total number of detainees at the detention facility at 15, the least amount of detainees since 2002.
Biden Visits New Orleans After French Quarter Attack
‘My wife and I are here to stand with you, grieve with you, pray with you,’ the president told the families of victims.
UK Theatregoer ‘Transfixed’ by Shen Yun
Shen Yun Performing Arts gave its second performance in Birmingham UK on Jan. 4, and despite the winter weather and snowy forecast.
Magnitude 7.1 Earthquake Hits Tibet, Kills at Least 95
The area is prone to earthquakes, being on the fault line marking the collision zone of the Eurasia and Indian plates marked by the Himalayas.
China’s Uptick in Respiratory Illness Sparks Concerns From Neighbors
The virus outbreak in China coincides with the five-year anniversary of COVID-19, with the WHO recently renewing requests for China to share related data.
New England Patriots Owner Takes the Blame for Jerod Mayo’s Lack of Success
Robert Kraft fired Mayo shortly after Sunday’s game, but the owner says the entire situation falls on his shoulders.
DOD Adds Tencent, CATL to List of Companies Linked to Chinese Military
The annually updated list now includes 134 companies, compared to 73 companies listed a year ago.
New York Judge Denies Trump’s Bid to Delay Sentencing
Justice Juan Merchan had already rejected Trump’s request to dismiss the case.
Day in Photos: Congress Certifies Trump’s Victory, Trudeau Resigns, Snowstorm in Washington
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
Rudy Giuliani Held in Contempt in Ongoing Defamation Case
The former New York City mayor had been ordered to transfer his assets to two Georgia election workers, who won a defamation lawsuit against him.
Louisiana Governor to Press Biden to Declare Emergency in Wake of New Orleans Truck Attack
‘I look forward to President Biden ... approving my request for a Presidential Disaster Declaration,’ Gov. Landry said. ‘This is no time to play around.’
Trump Reacts to Trudeau’s Resignation, Says Canada Should ‘Merge’ With US
Trump said that merging with the United States would mean Canada would have no tariffs and its taxes would “go way down.”
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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.
There Was a Time
Someday, maybe, God will decide we’ve suffered enough, and ... then we will return.
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
Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
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Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
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.
49ers’ Ward Wants to Leave California After ‘Worst Year of My Career’
Ward says he is suffering from PTSD due to the death of his daughter this year.
49ers’ Ward Wants to Leave California After ‘Worst Year of My Career’
Ward says he is suffering from PTSD due to the death of his daughter this year.
Osteoporosis and Hip Fractures: The Silent Threats to Aging Bones
Osteoporosis raises the risk of hip fractures and falls, which can have a high mortality rate among older people. Learn about how you can prevent it.
Osteoporosis and Hip Fractures: The Silent Threats to Aging Bones
Osteoporosis raises the risk of hip fractures and falls, which can have a high mortality rate among older people. Learn about how you can prevent it.
Novel: A WWII Old-Fashioned Hero Fights the Japanese at Sea
‘Sink the Rising Sun’ follows America’s entry into World War II through an action-ready hero who faces the problem of Navy being stuck in the past.
‘Glory’: The Heroic, Historic 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
This installment of ‘Movies for Teens and Young Adults’ redefines independence, not just as freedom, but as the right use of it.
‘To Hell and Back’: Saluting a Movie Star and Decorated War Hero
A Medal of Honor award-winning soldier overcomes personal adversity to fight honorably in World War II.
‘White Bird: A Wonder Story’: A Surprisingly Good Family Film
Given the Holocaust theme, one wouldn’t expect “White Bird” to be an engaging movie for children. It succeeds absolutely in modeling human kindness.
Novel: A WWII Old-Fashioned Hero Fights the Japanese at Sea
‘Sink the Rising Sun’ follows America’s entry into World War II through an action-ready hero who faces the problem of Navy being stuck in the past.
6 Reasons I Prefer Cruises When I Travel With Family
On a cruise, family can play, eat, and sight-see without the regular worries of travel.
24 hours in London
A brisk stroll along the Thames River starts visitors off with plenty of iconic sights.
6 Reasons I Prefer Cruises When I Travel With Family
On a cruise, family can play, eat, and sight-see without the regular worries of travel.
Oliver Anthony: ‘Light a Fire No One Can Extinguish’
The ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ songwriter Oliver Anthony is shifting his focus from the music industry to ministry.
Unmasking the Opioid Crisis: ‘American Addiction’
Now Streaming on GJW+, the hard-hitting documentary is a must see.
Van Zant’s ‘Always Look Up’ Was a Long Time Coming
Johnny and Donnie Van Zant’s debut faith-based album “Always Look Up” is their most personal release so far.
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