TikTok Says It Will Go Dark on Sunday Unless Biden Gives Definite Assurances
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled earlier on Friday to uphold a ban on the social media platform from app stores effective Jan. 19.
From Rats and Poor Soil to a Permaculture Paradise: How a New Jersey Homesteader Built Her Dream
On a 6-acre homestead in rural New Jersey, Angela Ferraro-Fanning is weaving an interconnected web of land, animals, and people.
Sip Your Way to Better Health: How to Make Homemade Nourishing Bone Broths for Cold Winter Days
Your guide to the right bones, key steps, and flavor- and nutrition-boosting add-ins for the best and most delicious results.
Why the American Founding Fathers Loved Cicero
The orator and statesman’s contributions to the Roman Republic laid the conceptual grounds for the founding of America.
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Israel’s Cabinet Approves Cease-Fire, Set to Begin Sunday
Under the terms of the deal, agreed during negotiations in Qatar, all 98 hostages will be released, 33 of them during the initial six-week cease-fire.
Trump Inauguration Moved Indoors Due to Freezing Conditions
This will not be the first time an inauguration was not held on the Capitol steps.
Trump Will Appoint Sean Curran to Lead US Secret Service
Curran was photographed while shielding presidential candidate Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, after the first assassination attempt against Trump.
Breaking Down the TikTok Ban: Key Facts
Should no major structural changes occur within TikTok’s ownership, the app will be forced to cease operations in the United States on Jan. 19.
Biden Honored for Public Service in Final Days of Presidency
The award from the U.S. Conference of Mayors recognizes ‘outstanding and meritorious public service’ to U.S. cities.
5 Takeaways From Noem’s Confirmation Hearing for Homeland Security Secretary
The South Dakota governor vowed to immediately deport criminal illegal immigrants.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate has begun the confirmation process for the president-elect’s new administration.
Supreme Court Will Consider If Maryland Parents Can Opt Children Out of Pro-LGBT Storybooks
The Fourth Circuit ruled against the parents last year, finding there was no evidence their constitutional rights were violated.
Day in Photos: Trump Inauguration Moves Indoors, Aid Amid Cease-Fire, and an Aerobatic Airshow
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
Shen Yun Is ‘A Miracle’ That Shows ‘True Culture of China,’ Says Michael Flynn
“I was absolutely inspired. I think it’s a miracle, actually,” he said.
Debugging Your Days: 6 Exercises for Winter Cold and Flu Recovery
Winter colds, fueled by stress and social gatherings, can drag on. Though rest is essential, it’s also important to get off the couch and move.
DOJ Sues Walgreens, Alleges It Filled Millions of Illegal Prescriptions
The U.S. Department of Justice is alleging Walgreens dispensed millions of unlawful opioid prescriptions and violated federal health care program rules.
USTR Investigation Finds China’s Shipbuilding Dominance Hurts US
One labor union is calling on the incoming Trump administration to ‘implement strong remedies that level the playing field for American workers.’
US Sanctions Chinese Firm Over Treasury Breach
The action is part of a U.S. operation to counter ‘increasingly reckless cyber activity’ from Beijing, Treasury officials said.
FTC Sues PepsiCo for Alleged Price Discrimination
The agency accused Pepsi of unfairly favoring one big box retailer, a claim PepsiCo rejects as factually and legally incorrect.
Lithuania Becomes First NATO Ally to Commit to Trump’s 5 Percent Defense Spending Goal
Lithuania has pledged 5–6 percent of GDP for defense, answering President-elect Donald Trump’s call for higher NATO spending.
Laken Riley Act Advances to Final Vote in Senate
The bill awaits final passage and the signature of incoming President-elect Donald Trump.
Three Poems on Snow to Keep You Warm This Winter
These poems are from the Society of Classical Poets, founded by Evan Mantyk. The Society is dedicated to reviving traditional poetry with meter and rhyme.
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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.
Aaron Rodgers’s Future With the Jets Hinges on Next Coach, GM
The quarterback will have much to consider once the Jets make those hires.
Aaron Rodgers’s Future With the Jets Hinges on Next Coach, GM
The quarterback will have much to consider once the Jets make those hires.
More Celebrities Are Saying Goodbye to Their Fillers
A recent American Society of Plastic Surgeons study found the use of dermal filler treatments is up 8 percent.
More Celebrities Are Saying Goodbye to Their Fillers
A recent American Society of Plastic Surgeons study found the use of dermal filler treatments is up 8 percent.
The 'Pizza Spice' That Doubles as an Infection-Fighter
This pungent herb has been used historically to treat all sorts of ailments, from infected wounds to diabetes.
The 'Pizza Spice' That Doubles as an Infection-Fighter
This pungent herb has been used historically to treat all sorts of ailments, from infected wounds to diabetes.
Joe Hisaishi: Studio Ghibli’s Man of Music
For more than 40 years, the Japanese composer has partnered with filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki to make some of the world’s most fascinating animated films.
Love Between Parents and Children in Shakespeare’s ‘King Lear’
One of the play’s central tragedies is that the younger generation has forgotten (or rejected) its bond to the older generation.
Interview With Tom Stultz Whose Christian Media Empire Is Taking Off
The interim CEO discusses how the largest Christian radio network in the United States is extending its reach.
Joe Hisaishi: Studio Ghibli’s Man of Music
For more than 40 years, the Japanese composer has partnered with filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki to make some of the world’s most fascinating animated films.
One Perfect Day at the Kennedy Space Center
Learn about the wonders of more than a half-century of inventions by scientists and the men and women who pioneered the vast unknown.
The Coolest Ice Mazes, Castles, Bars, and Other Frozen Attractions Around Minnesota
The cold and ice doesn’t have to be the reason to keep away from the outdoors.
Rejuvenating the Soul (And Repairing Vacuums) on an Idaho Respite
Visiting a hot spring isn’t just about soaking in hot water.
One Perfect Day at the Kennedy Space Center
Learn about the wonders of more than a half-century of inventions by scientists and the men and women who pioneered the vast unknown.
Michie Tavern: Step Back to the Revolutionary War Era
In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we learn that Monticello visitors can glimpse a bit of living history via a side trip.
How a Survivalist and Former U.S. Army Intelligence Officer Prepares for Emergencies
Jim Rawles, the founder of SurvivalBlog.com, shares his family’s disaster preparedness essentials.
Ex Libris: Emily Dickinson
In this latest chapter in our ‘Ex Libris’ series, we look at the books and authors who helped shape one of the world’s great poets, the Belle of Amherst
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