Trump Unveils New IRS-Style ‘External Revenue Service’ to Collect Tariffs and Duties From Foreign Countries
Trump unveiled the External Revenue Service to shift tax burdens from Americans to foreign trade partners through tariffs and duties.
Trump Appointment Hearings Begin; Veterans Rally Behind Hegseth | Live With Josh
The Senate is holding hearings on appointments for Trump’s Cabinet nominations ahead of Inauguration Day.
‘Somewhere in Montana’: Liberal Versus Conservative: Who Wins?
The film reminds us that America always intended to be a country where people could agree to disagree, extend each other an olive branch, and find peace.
Beat the Winter Blues With Orange Olive Oil Cookies
Olive oil makes these delicate, fragrant cookies soft and chewy.
John Le Carré’s Son Has Done the Impossible With a New Novel
Nick Harkaway stepped into the shoes of his father and brought his famous protagonist, George Smiley, back in the pages of ‘Karla’s Choice.’
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Hegseth Pressed on Qualifications, Women in Military at Nomination Hearing
Confirmation hearings for Trump’s nominees began Tuesday, with Hegseth, nominee for defense secretary.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate has begun the confirmation process for the president-elect’s new administration.
Speaker Johnson Orders Capitol US Flags to Full-Staff on Inauguration Day
The flags have been at half-staff since Dec. 29, the day of former President Jimmy Carter’s death, and will be returned to that status on Jan. 21, Johnson said.
Grow This Yellow Flower at Home to Soothe Aches and Pains
When used topically, arnica oil can help reduce inflammation while easing some types of acute and chronic pain.
12 Trump Appointees Face Confirmation Hearings This Week
The back-to-back hearings are likely to prove the first major test of Trump’s second term in office as Republicans grapple with a slim majority in the Senate.
The Real Story of Shen Yun and Falun Gong—An Interview With Mr. Li Hongzhi
The Falun Gong founder talks about how he guides people in spiritual practice; the early days in China; and his role in Shen Yun.
House Passes Bill Banning Men From Women’s Sports
The bill amends Title IX legislation to exclude biological men from competing in women’s sports for organizations that receive federal funding.
IRS Unveils Stricter Rules for 2025 Tax Season to Combat Fraudulent Claims, Scams
The IRS has rolled out stricter regulations for the 2025 tax season to crack down on scams and fraudulent claims.
Shen Yun Performance Leaves Torino Audience in Awe of Ancient China
Shen Yun Performing Arts successfully closed the curtain on two performances in Torino,
Israel and Hamas Inch Closer to Cease-Fire Deal
Mediators are pressing for a deal before the departure of President Joe Biden and the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump.
CCP Fears Its Crimes Against Persecuted Spiritual Group May Spell Party’s Doom, Source Says
CCP officials worry the United States will investigate the regime’s crimes of killing for organs in China, primarily using Falun Gong practitioners.
Biden to Remove Cuba From State-Sponsored Terror List
Requested by U.S. allies, the move is part of a deal for Cuba to release anti-communist protesters imprisoned in the country.
US Finalizes Ban on Cars With Chinese, Russian Tech
The import and sale of connected vehicles will be banned from US roads if they contain software or hardware linked to China or Russia.
FBI, DOJ Delete Chinese Malware From Thousands of US Computers in Court-Authorized Operation
According to court documents, a CCP-linked hacking group used PlugX to infiltrate and control targeted computers, stealing information from infected systems.
LA Police Chief Says 3 Suspected Arsonists Arrested After Being Caught Amid Deadly Wildfires
The three suspects, whose names were not revealed, were booked into local jails, officials said.
The Lawsuits Targeting President-elect Trump
An overview of the status of the main lawsuits that have been lodged against the president-elect in recent years.
Small-Business Optimism Surges as Economic Expectations Hit 40-Year High
Confidence soars among small businesses as President-elect Donald Trump’s pro-growth economic agenda sparks high expectations for 2025.
US Government Disburses Over $1 Million in Refunds to Customers Duped by False N95 Masks
The masks never received regulatory approval to use the N95 label for marketing purposes.
Death Toll Continues to Rise as California Wildfire Disaster Enters 2nd Week
More than 12,000 structures are presumed destroyed, with high winds expected over the coming days.
University Officials Issue Warning on Acetaminophen Overdoses Amid Flu Season
‘Most people don’t realize they’re at risk of overusing acetaminophen because they’re unaware so many medicines contain this ingredient,’ an official says.
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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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
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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.
Spurs’ Chris Paul, Victor Wembanyama Give Gift to Sons of Lakers Coach JJ Redick
San Antonio Spurs stars Chris Paul and Victor Wembanyama offered a kind gesture to the sons of Los Angeles Lakers head coach J.J. Redick on Monday.
Spurs’ Chris Paul, Victor Wembanyama Give Gift to Sons of Lakers Coach JJ Redick
San Antonio Spurs stars Chris Paul and Victor Wembanyama offered a kind gesture to the sons of Los Angeles Lakers head coach J.J. Redick on Monday.
TV Presenter Katie Piper Reveals Decision to Get ‘Artificial Eye’ Nearly 17 Years After Acid Attack
The 41-year-old was left partially blind after surviving an acid attack in March 2008.
TV Presenter Katie Piper Reveals Decision to Get ‘Artificial Eye’ Nearly 17 Years After Acid Attack
The 41-year-old was left partially blind after surviving an acid attack in March 2008.
Elderberry Juice May Improve Metabolism, Gut Health: Small Clinical Trial
A Washington State University study shows promising but early results for elderberry’s effect on blood sugar and fat metabolism.
Elderberry Juice May Improve Metabolism, Gut Health: Small Clinical Trial
A Washington State University study shows promising but early results for elderberry’s effect on blood sugar and fat metabolism.
‘Ivanhoe’: An Anglo-American Adventure Film
Post-World War II Britain sorely needed the values and direction given by this film adaptation of Walter Scott’s novel.
‘Hangman’s Knot’: Beyond the War
The Civil War is over in this intriguing Western, but Confederates battle external threats and their fractured unity.
Titian’s ‘Ecce Homo’ Asks Viewers to Weigh Their Faith
Venetian painter Titian composed one of the earliest Italian Renaissance paintings of ‘Ecce Homo’ (‘Behold the Man’).
Alcázar of Segovia: Spain’s Austere Fortress
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit a Spanish Renaissance castle that celebrates Castile’s heraldry.
‘Ivanhoe’: An Anglo-American Adventure Film
Post-World War II Britain sorely needed the values and direction given by this film adaptation of Walter Scott’s novel.
L.A. Fires
Compared to homes and other financial loss, losing a collection of wine to the fire seems insignificant.
Off the Beaten Track: Exploring the Unsung Wonders of the World
Geladas, Narwhals, and fresh cocoa straight from the plantations.
Afar Magazine’s 25 Amazing Travel Destinations for 2025
These places serve as fantastic alternatives to the typical overcrowded spots.
When It Comes to Arriving on Time, These Are the Best (and Worst) Airlines
When choosing a airline to fly with, timeliness should be put into consideration.
Off the Beaten Track: Exploring the Unsung Wonders of the World
Geladas, Narwhals, and fresh cocoa straight from the plantations.
What ‘Nourishing Traditions’ Author Sally Fallon Morell Really Eats in a Day
The president of the Weston A. Price Foundation shares ancestral advice for the modern kitchen, for real, whole nourishment.
Daniel in the Lion’s Den: Daniel Webster, the Senate, and Two Speeches
The great political orator stirred emotions through his vivid, patriotic speeches. These drew mixed reactions from his U.S. Senate colleagues.
Science, Exploration, and the Start of National Geographic Society
In ‘This Week in History,’ 19th-century Europe erupted with geographic societies, leading America to form its own and history’s most influential one.
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