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Republican Contests Dominate Indiana’s May 7 Primaries
High-profile presidential and gubernatorial races have dominated the media, but congressional primaries are likely to generate high interest from voters.
Republican Contests Dominate Indiana’s May 7 Primaries
High-profile presidential and gubernatorial races have dominated the media, but congressional primaries are likely to generate high interest from voters.
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Stormy Daniels Takes Witness Stand in Trump Trial
The trial has entered its fourth week, with prosecutors estimating two or three more weeks of trial.
Biden to Unveil Measures to Address ‘Alarming Rise’ of Anti-Semitism on Campuses
‘All Americans must stand united against anti-Semitism and hate in all its forms.’
Federal Reserve Will ‘Eventually’ Cut Interest Rates: NY Fed’s John Williams
Patience is vital in bringing inflation back to target.
US Government, Lawmakers Condemn Russia’s Detention of Falun Gong Practitioner
US officials said they are ‘troubled and saddened’ to hear of the Moscow police raid and ‘deeply concerned’ about the persecution of Falun Gong globally.
Social Security Will Go Bankrupt In 2035, One Year Later Than Prior Projections
When the fund goes bankrupt, Social Security benefits will be cut to 83 percent of what they are now.
EU Leaders Confronts Chinese Communist Leader Over Trade at Paris Summit
‘We stand ready to make full use of our trade defense instruments if this is necessary,’ European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said.
Jan. 6 Arrests Running at Nearly Double the Rate of 2023 and 2022: Report
The U.S. Department of Justice reports 1,424 people have been arrested on Jan. 6 charges—at the quickest pace since 2021.
Harvard, MIT Order Students to End Encampments or Face Suspension
Amid the turmoil and safety concerns, MIT and Harvard officials have said enough is enough.
FBI Issues Joint Warning on Hackers Targeting Email Accounts
The FBI and several other U.S. agencies issued a joint cybersecurity advisory.
Menopause Is ‘Overmedicalized,’ Experts Say, but Not All Agree
A new series from The Lancet highlights the medicalization of menopause, sparking debate between medical professionals about how menopause is treated.
Trump Fundraises Off Judge Merchan’s Contempt-of-Court Ruling
The former president sent the email out soon after Judge Merchan’s order.
Israel Approves Rafah Operation, Says Hamas Proposal Is ‘Far From Israel’s Necessary Requirements’
Israel’s war cabinet unanimously decided to continue its military operation in Hamas stronghold Rafah.
RNC Chief Counsel Charlie Spies Resigns
‘Great news for the Republican Party,’ former President Donald Trump wrote. ‘RINO lawyer Charlie Spies is out as Chief Counsel of the RNC. I wish him well!!’
A Classical Music Resurgence
Studies over the last two years indicate a rise in popularity of the classical genre and a cultural shift towards more interest in traditional music.
A Classical Music Resurgence
Studies over the last two years indicate a rise in popularity of the classical genre and a cultural shift towards more interest in traditional music.
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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?
A Nation Divided
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What Is Going on Here?
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Long-Distance Connections Like Those on Social Media Affect ‘Social Contagion’ Spread
A new study from researchers at MIT and Harvard found that human behavior can be influenced by people beyond one’s close social circles.
Long-Distance Connections Like Those on Social Media Affect ‘Social Contagion’ Spread
A new study from researchers at MIT and Harvard found that human behavior can be influenced by people beyond one’s close social circles.
Stephen Vincent Benet’s Short Story, ‘The Blood of the Martyrs’
This story shows how a meek scientist took a stand for the truth.
‘Tokyo Olympiad’: Japan’s Homage to World Sport
Director Kon Ichikawa gives a beautiful cinematic celebration of our shared humanity.
A Trio of Moon Paintings
The most celebrated painterly moon compositions are three works by the Romantic artist Caspar David Friedrich.
‘The Fall Guy’: 2024’s Very Fun First Summer Blockbuster
Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt provide tremendous romcom chemistry and hilarious comedic timing in “The Fall Guy,” 2024’s first genuine summer blockbuster.
Brian Kilmeade’s Love of America and Defense of Its History
The ‘Fox & Friends’ host has written six books that highlight American heroes, establish perspective on U.S. history, and create a sense of gratitude.
The Allure of Lancaster County’s Covered Bridges
The idyllic seasons offered in late spring through fall are the perfect time for a countryside history lesson.
How a Composer and an Industrialist Created an Iconic Music Hall
In ‘This Week in History,’ a German composer brought a grand vision to New York City and left a lasting legacy for American music.
Stephen Vincent Benet’s Short Story, ‘The Blood of the Martyrs’
This story shows how a meek scientist took a stand for the truth.
Dining Out Woes
Enjoying wine at a restaurant comes with record high prices. Consider dining at home and buying a good wine yourself.
Rick Steves’ Europe: Madrid’s Outdoor Delights
Madrid is best enjoyed on the car-less streets and after the sun sets, when the temperature is more bearable.
Why Adult Children Are Finding Benefits to Traveling With Their Parents
Adult children are giving back to their parents with trips and adventures.
Guatemala Becoming Tourism Hot Spot for Young Travelers
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Rick Steves’ Europe: Madrid’s Outdoor Delights
Madrid is best enjoyed on the car-less streets and after the sun sets, when the temperature is more bearable.