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The troop deployment comes after Trump signed multiple executive orders to expand border security.
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‘In America, we really don’t have a health care system,’ but instead a ‘disease care’ system, says Dr. Jingduan Yang.
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One of Velázquez’s largest and complex paintings, ‘Las Meninas’ inspired generations of artists.
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Trump Administration Directs All Federal DEI Employees Be Put on Leave
The memo directs agencies to place DEI employees on paid leave by 5 p.m. on Jan. 22.
Trump Orders Schools, Colleges to End DEI or Lose Federal Funding
The measure would affect a range of programs, from special education to university research.
House Passes Laken Riley Act, First Bill Headed to Trump’s Desk
The bill, which would increase the detentions of foreign national criminals, passed both houses of Congress with bipartisan support.
America Has Disease Care, Not Health Care: Dr. Jingduan Yang
‘In America, we really don’t have a health care system,’ but instead a ‘disease care’ system, says Dr. Jingduan Yang.
Meet the ‘Crunchy’ Moms Who Support RFK Jr. as Health Secretary
A term for women who practice a more natural lifestyle for their families, ‘crunchy’ moms were outspoken supporters during Kennedy’s campaign.
How to Stimulate Vagus Nerve Function to Counter Depression
Stimulating the vagus nerve through breathwork and sensory stimulation can help with depression and anxiety.
An Overview of Trump’s Dozens of Executive Actions
Trump issued a wide range of executive orders on his first day in office, aligning the country with his agenda.
Day in Photos: New Fires Near Los Angeles, Knife Attack in France, and Camel Racing
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
Border Agency Returns to Using Term ‘Illegal Alien’
A CBP memo states that Biden-era guidance on terminology has been revoked.
Shen Yun’s Artistry Amazes Downtown Los Angeles Audience
Shen Yun Performing Arts took to the stage at the Music Center’s Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Downtown Los Angeles, California, on Jan. 17 and Jan. 18.
Senate Panel Advances Trump Nominee for Transportation Secretary
The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation voted 28–0 to move Sean Duffy’s nomination to the Senate floor.
Democrat Secretary of State Enters Michigan Gubernatorial Race
Jocelyn Benson is seeking to succeed Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
House Speaker Announces Subcommittee to Uncover ‘Full Truth’ About Jan. 6
The panel will be led by Rep. Barry Loudermilk under the House Judiciary Committee.
Sleep Apnea Linked to Structural Brain Changes: Study
Recent research finds that the condition can lead to changes associated with Alzheimer’s disease when left untreated.
Federal Communications Commission Ends DEI After Trump’s Directive
The FCC is ending DEI programs, following President Donald Trump’s order to dismantle federal diversity initiatives deemed discriminatory and wasteful.
US Coast Guard Surges Near Haiti, Cuba, and Florida to Block Mass Migration
The directive was issued amid a push by the Trump administration to curb illegal immigration.
17-Year-Old Gunman Kills One, Then Shoots Himself at Nashville-Area High School
Police confirm the teen wounded two students, one fatally, before turning the gun on himself in a cafeteria. Another student was injured but not from a gunshot.
Trump Administration Puts Immediate Pause on FDA, CDC, and HHS Reports and Posts
A memo issued by the acting HHS director says the pause will be in effect until Feb. 1.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate has begun the confirmation process for the president-elect’s new administration.
IDF Chief of Staff Resigns, Takes Responsibility for Oct. 7 Attack
Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi said he is following through on his promise to take responsibility, and that it is a good time for transition.
Elizabeth Tabish Takes On Leading Role in ‘Between Borders’
The actress, who plays Mary Magdalene in the popular series ‘The Chosen,’ reflects on her latest role.
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Baseball Hall of Fame Adds 3 New Members to Class of 2025
With three more names added to the Class of 2025 on Tuesday, the Baseball Hall of Fame now have 351 members.
Baseball Hall of Fame Adds 3 New Members to Class of 2025
With three more names added to the Class of 2025 on Tuesday, the Baseball Hall of Fame now have 351 members.
Dwyane Wade’s Daughter, 6, Gives Birthday Tribute
‘Usually you got my back, but today I got yours daddy,’ she captioned the Jan. 20 post along with a heart.
Dwyane Wade’s Daughter, 6, Gives Birthday Tribute
‘Usually you got my back, but today I got yours daddy,’ she captioned the Jan. 20 post along with a heart.
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As the world around us careens in every which direction, simple, tried and true values and aspirations can keep us grounded.
7 Anchors for Stability in a Fast-Changing World
As the world around us careens in every which direction, simple, tried and true values and aspirations can keep us grounded.
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.
‘Interrupted Melody’: Soprano Marjorie Lawrence’s Epic Encore
Life holds many challenges for the Australian prima donna that she works to overcome to achieve her goals.
‘Prime Target’: A Thriller About Mathematics
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Atlantic Sunrise, Gulf Sunset: Driving Florida Coast to Coast in One Day
Picture perfect sunsets that glisten on the ocean are wonderful to enjoy.
Orvieto: What an Italian Hill Town Should Be
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Atlantic Sunrise, Gulf Sunset: Driving Florida Coast to Coast in One Day
Picture perfect sunsets that glisten on the ocean are wonderful to enjoy.
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Short Story Shows the Wonder of the Ordinary
With ‘A Rill From the Town Pump,’ the American author takes a comical look at an underappreciated object.
Ex Libris: Frederick Douglass
In this latest installment of Ex Libris, we turn to the books that influenced a fugitive slave who became a voice for the American conscience.
Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest: A Home Away From Home
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit the third president’s retreat property.
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