FBI Identifies Suspected Terrorist in New Orleans Attack; Death Toll Rises to 15
The suspect was named as Shamsud-Din Jabbar, who was killed in a firefight with police. The FBI says he may have had help.
‘Old Yeller’: A Boy Learns Life Lessons on a Farm
A dog lives with a frontier farm family and changes the lives of two boys.
Conquer the Clutter: Essential Rules of DIY Garage Organization
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New Orleans Attack Suspect Was US-Born, Inspired by ISIS: Biden
According to the president, the FBI has found that the suspect, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, was an American citizen born in Texas.
Who Is New Orleans Attack Suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar? 6 Things We Know so Far
Officials say an ISIS flag was discovered in the truck attack that left at least 15 people dead on New Year’s Day.
1 Dead, 7 Injured After Tesla Cybertruck Explodes Into Flames Outside Trump Hotel in Las Vegas
Images of the vehicle fire quickly circulated on social media, showing large flames bursting from the electric vehicle near the entrance of the hotel.
Top 10 Moments From the 118th Congress
A look back at a turbulent Congress that saw the election of two speakers, divisions over funding and other issues, and the expulsion of a House member.
Chinese Send Well-Wishes to Founder of Falun Gong as New Year Begins
Practitioners of the spiritual discipline in the United States, New Zealand, and Germany also sent their greetings.
Day in Photos: New Year Swim, Fireworks Attack, and Tar Barrel Festival
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
How The New York Times Distorts Shen Yun’s Success in Latest Attack Article
Publication attacks the performing arts company’s success through an anti-religious lens targeting Falun Gong.
Foods That Look Like the Body Part They Benefit
Ever wondered why a kidney bean looks like a human kidney? Read on to learn about the clues nature leaves for us about how to nourish our bodies.
Trump Admin Poised to Tackle DEI on Multiple Fronts
Trump’s statements on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives signal an administration that will target them both in government and private organizations.
CFPB Head Warns About Asset Managers Owning Controlling Stakes in Banks
Vanguard recently signed an agreement to remain a ‘passive’ investor in banks supervised by FDIC.
Sugar Bowl Postponed After Deadly New Orleans Terrorist Attack
The decision was confirmed by Allstate Sugar Bowl Committee CEO Jeff Hundley and Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams.
Federal Court Partially Blocks California Law Tackling Minors’ Social Media Addiction
The judge struck notification and disclosure requirements, and kept the rest of the law intact.
Hospital System Implements Mask Mandate Across Illinois
It comes as facilities in several other states have imposed mandates this winter season.
Courage: The Risks You Take Shape Who You Become
Discover why courage isn’t about fearlessness—it’s about taking meaningful action despite fear.
Jimmy Carter: The President Who Changed US–China Relations
Carter established diplomatic ties with Beijing and cut formal relations with the government in Taipei, which ruled China before the CCP.
A Look at What’s in Store for the US Port Industry in 2025
Dockworker strike, cybersecurity, Panama Canal levels, Red Sea attacks, tariffs, hurricanes, infrastructure, and workforce woes stress $5.1 trillion sea trade.
Real Estate Professionals in Southwest Border Cities Expect Better Market in 2025
If the next Trump administration improves security at the southern border, the local housing market will benefit, realtors say.
Listeria Fears Prompt Advisory on Broccoli Sold in Walmart Stores in 20 States
Enoki mushrooms and mustard greens were recalled in December amid similar concerns.
FBI Makes ‘Largest Seizure’ of Explosive Devices in Agency History in Virginia, DOJ Says
The FBI had ‘preliminarily assessed that it was ’the largest seizure by number of finished explosive devices in FBI history,’ officials say.
Meet 12 Great Americans Who Never Made the History Books
Lesser-known historical figures grace the pages of this debut book by Sharon McMahon.
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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
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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
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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LeBron James’s Son, Bryce James, Commits to Arizona Wildcats
Bryce James, in the Class of 2025, has also had offers from Ohio State and Duquesne.
LeBron James’s Son, Bryce James, Commits to Arizona Wildcats
Bryce James, in the Class of 2025, has also had offers from Ohio State and Duquesne.
TCM Symptoms of Dampness, and How to Perform a Self-Test
‘Dampness’ is a condition in traditional Chinese medicine that leads to many undesirable health effects. Here’s how to effectively reduce it.
TCM Symptoms of Dampness, and How to Perform a Self-Test
‘Dampness’ is a condition in traditional Chinese medicine that leads to many undesirable health effects. Here’s how to effectively reduce it.
Ex Libris: Dolly Parton
In this latest installment in our ‘Ex Libris’ series, we look at the reading that inspired an entertainer to share her love for books with millions of children.
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Short Story, ‘The Sister-Years’
The passing of the old year and coming of the new offers opportunities for good things as the grandaughters of Time pass each other.
‘Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind’: An Early Masterpiece by a Legendary Storyteller
Hayao Miyazaki’s manga series continues to enchant readers.
Ex Libris: Dolly Parton
In this latest installment in our ‘Ex Libris’ series, we look at the reading that inspired an entertainer to share her love for books with millions of children.
This Old-School Cake Will Never Leave My Dessert Rotation
One small ingredients swap produces the most tender cake.
Rick Steves’ Europe: Even a Travel Writer Dreams of Taking a Vacation
We all dream of a vacation where we can forget time and just enjoy.
Myrtle Beach: A Beach Lover’s Winter Paradise
While many beach towns close for the winter, Myrtle Beach has plenty to offer beyond its piers and boardwalks.
Taking the Kids: Best 2024 Travel Memories
Look back at all the wonderful moments we experienced during travel this year.
Rick Steves’ Europe: Even a Travel Writer Dreams of Taking a Vacation
We all dream of a vacation where we can forget time and just enjoy.
Fancies and Stalwarts: American Slogans and Sayings, Past and Present
Catchy phrases from politics to Shakespeare and to Hollywood have endured the tests of time.
‘Auld Lang Syne’: A New Year’s Anthem
An 18th-century Scottish poet gave us today’s rendition of America’s most popular New Year’s Eve song.
Laughter Is the Best Medicine: Mark Twain’s Short Story ‘Curing a Cold’
Mark Twain’s comic tale about his trying to getting over a cold is sure to get you laughing.
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