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Defense Claims Inconsistencies in Stormy Daniels Testimony, Interviews
Trump announced he was appealing the gag order before heading into court.
Defense Claims Inconsistencies in Stormy Daniels Testimony, Interviews
Trump announced he was appealing the gag order before heading into court.
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Court Rejects Hunter Biden’s Bid to Dismiss Gun Charges, Paving Way for Trial
President Joe Biden’s son is now scheduled to go on trial in June.
Russia’s Saber-Rattling Prefaces Looming Debate on US Nuclear Weapons Policy, Modernization
Former Pentagon adviser says Kremlin has 10 times the tactical nukes its Western adversaries have and may be tempted ’to roll the dice' in pressing advantage.
Johnson Says He’s Willing to Move on After Failed Ouster Attempt
The House on May 8 overwhelmingly rejected Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s push to vacate Mr. Johnson in a 359–43 vote.
California Police Don’t Have to State Their Gender in Reports to Anti-Bias Panel, Court Rules
Attorney General Bonta wanted the requirement to help determine if discrimination played a role in traffic stops. Law enforcement pushed back.
Virginia Senators Vote to Delay FAA Extension If No Vote on Reagan Flights
Sens. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) and Mark Warner (D-Va.) oppose the provision to add five additional roundtrip flights to Reagan National Airport.
Biden on Economy: Americans Are ‘Personally in Good Shape’
‘The polling data has been wrong all along,’ the president said in a rare appearance on CNN.
FDA Preparing for Possible Bird Flu Spread Among Humans: Commissioner
Authorities say avian influenza currently poses little risk to people.
Gene Therapy Restored Hearing in Deaf Child
Regeneron’s gene therapy is being tested in a clinical trial.
Many Different Diets Appear Effective With Autism Symptoms
Nutrition continues to top the list of tools that help families manage symptoms of autism, in spite of contradicting and confusing information.
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Georgia Appeals Court Agrees to Review Fani Willis Disqualification Ruling
Should Ms. Willis and her office be removed from the case, a state board would need to appoint a new prosecutor.
Sheriff’s Deputy Fired Over Jan. 6 Secures Nearly $400,000 in Settlement
Former Bexar County Lt. Roxanne Mathai has won a large settlement after suing her former employer.
Illegal Immigrants Refuse to Leave Denver Encampment, Send List of ‘Reasonable’ Demands to Mayor
The illegal immigrants have sent a document detailing their 13 demands to Mayor Mike Johnston.
Boxing Promoter Don King Endorses Trump for President
‘A vote for Trump is a vote for yourself,’ the iconic boxing promoter has said.
Loss and Gain: Three Artistic Renditions of Orpheus and Eurydice
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, John Waterhouse, and Auguste Rodin illustrate the story of a poet whose art was born of his wife’s sacrifice and led to his own.
Loss and Gain: Three Artistic Renditions of Orpheus and Eurydice
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, John Waterhouse, and Auguste Rodin illustrate the story of a poet whose art was born of his wife’s sacrifice and led to his own.
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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
Poem by an American Patriot
What Is Going on Here?
There are two major things plants need to survive and continue generating our life saving oxygen. The first is CO2, and the second is sunshine.
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Japanese Scientists Find Deceptively Simple Trick to Demolish Anger
The technique helps to explain the cathartic nature of hakidashisara—a Japanese festival where one writes frustrations on plates and smashes them.
Japanese Scientists Find Deceptively Simple Trick to Demolish Anger
The technique helps to explain the cathartic nature of hakidashisara—a Japanese festival where one writes frustrations on plates and smashes them.
A Look at How Victorian Era Influences Shaped Sherlock Holmes
‘The Worlds of Sherlock Holmes’ offers a fun, visually engaging analysis of how the fictional detective stories reflect the life and times of its creator.
Three Friends in Two Musicals: ‘Take Me Out to the Ball Game’ and ‘On the Town’
In this installment of ‘Comparing Classic Cinema,’ we watch Kelly, Sinatra, and Munshin sing and dance together.
‘Devs’: Exploring Time
Show runner Alex Garland’s sci-fi thriller series provides hard-earned answers.
Edith Meiser: America’s Greatest Sherlockian
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet the writer and actress who popularized Sherlock Holmes in America via a different media.
The Newberry Opera House: Music and More for 142 Years
In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we visit a tiny, rural South Carolina opera house, where performers still take the stage.
Hollywood Legend Gregory Peck: A Dignified Man On-Screen and Off-Screen
Gregory Peck’s moral convictions defined the type of roles he wanted to play on screen.
‘Legends of Liberty 2’: A Fabulous Sequel
Andrew Benson Brown has reached new heights of poetic achievement with his second volume of ‘Legends of Liberty.’
A Look at How Victorian Era Influences Shaped Sherlock Holmes
‘The Worlds of Sherlock Holmes’ offers a fun, visually engaging analysis of how the fictional detective stories reflect the life and times of its creator.
Corn Salsa
This Corn Salsa is bursting with fresh flavors, easy to pull together, and always a crowd-pleaser.
A Fairy-Tale Vacation Awaits at Carmel-by-the-Sea
Carmel-by-the-Sea has more restaurants per capita than other small cities in America but be sure to get a permit before wearing high heals here.
Ed Perkins on Travel: Amtrak’s Surprise
A promising new long-haul train from Amtrak assures on time arrivals on trips between Chicago and the Twin Cities.
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.
A Fairy-Tale Vacation Awaits at Carmel-by-the-Sea
Carmel-by-the-Sea has more restaurants per capita than other small cities in America but be sure to get a permit before wearing high heals here.