NWS Forecasts Severe Storms Across the US, Potentially Impacting Holiday Travel
The upcoming days will mark one of the busiest travel weekends of the year, according to AAA.
The Future of TikTok and the Collapsing Chinese Economy: Kyle Bass
Despite a looming January 19 ban in America, TikTok’s parent company Bytedance still hasn’t sold TikTok to a non-Chinese company.
The Best History Books of 2024
Here’s our selection of the most interesting history books of the year.
A Nebraska Town Played Host to 6 Million GIs During WWII
The North Platte residents were wonder-workers of a railroad town, bringing comfort and cheer to young men on their way to war. It started on Christmas night.
‘Hänsel und Gretel’: An Unlikely Christmas Story
Learn how one mother’s quest to soften the original fairy tale helped transform it into one of today’s beloved operas.
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South Korean Lawmakers Impeach Acting President As Political Turmoil Grows
There was uproar when the Speaker Woo Won Shik announced the vote would only require a simple majority in the 300-member assembly.
Mortgage Rates Hit Highest Level in Over 5 Months
Rates are expected to remain above 6 percent next year, said a real estate expert.
The Biggest Supreme Court Decisions of 2024
The Supreme Court issued consequential decisions on presidential power, administrative law, the Second Amendment, and other issues.
The Future of TikTok and the Collapsing Chinese Economy: Kyle Bass
Despite a looming January 19 ban in America, TikTok’s parent company Bytedance still hasn’t sold TikTok to a non-Chinese company.
West Virginia’s Jim Justice to Delay Senate Swearing-In by 10 Days to Finish Governor’s Term
‘I don’t think that West Virginia needs to have four governors in 10 days,’ Justice says.
Trump’s Border Czar Suggests Using Halfway Houses for Children of Illegal Immigrants
‘They’re going to be put in a halfway house,’ Tom Homan says.
New Jobless Claims Hit Lowest Level in a Month
States such as Texas, Georgia, and New York saw a dip in people filing these claims.
Republicans Could Have a Temporary Zero-Seat Majority in the House
The departures of Matt Gaetz, Mike Waltz, and Elise Stefanik will bring the majority down to zero seats. Any more could mean that Democrats take the majority.
Shen Yun Can Help Change the World, Says Restaurant CEO
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Economic Outlook for South Carolina: A Slow Brightening for 2025
Much will depend on wage growth, labor shortage conditions, and inflation, experts say.
A Tale of Two Economies: The ‘Vibecession’ of the Past 4 Years
The GDP has expanded, the labor market has added millions of new jobs, and inflation has eased from its 2022 peak. Why have households been down?
US Condemns Hong Kong’s Targeting of Democracy Activists Abroad
The United States has urged Hong Kong to stop using its ‘national security laws to silence dissent.’
New York to Charge Fossil Fuel Companies for Greenhouse Gas Emissions
New York becomes the second state to enact a ‘polluter-pay’ Climate Change SuperFund Act. New Jersey, California, and Maryland could be next.
Apple Asks to Intervene in Google’s Antitrust Case
The Justice Department’s proposed remedies target Google’s relationship with Apple.
Russia Responds to Accusations in Azerbaijan Airlines Crash
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called for investigations to play out, amid speculation a Russian missile hit Azerbaijan Airlines flight 8243.
Day in Photos: Tsunami Memorial, Plane Crash in Kazakhstan, and Boxing Day Bath
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
5 Ho-Ho-Hot Exercises to Help You Return Unwanted Pounds
Extra pounds during the holiday season is one of the gifts few people want. These exercises can help return those unwanted pounds and make you holiday healthy.
14 Syrian Police Killed in Ambush as Unrest Spreads
The attack happened amid tensions between rebels and Assad supporters across Syria.
Court Upholds FCC Blockade of Chinese Telecom Company Looking to Access US Market
The company’s operations pose a national security risk and potentially allow China to access data of Americans, the agency said.
The Incomparable Life of James A. Garfield
Biographer C.W. Goodyear discusses the triumphant and tragic life of America’s 20th president.
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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
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Heat President Pat Riley Addresses Jimmy Butler Trade Rumors
Miami Heat star forward Jimmy Butler has been the subject of trade speculation for weeks. President Pat Riley has now weighed in.
Heat President Pat Riley Addresses Jimmy Butler Trade Rumors
Miami Heat star forward Jimmy Butler has been the subject of trade speculation for weeks. President Pat Riley has now weighed in.
Teen Actor Hudson Meek Dies After Fall From Moving Vehicle
The ‘Baby Driver’ child star succumbed to his injuries two days after sustaining blunt force trauma from the fall.
Teen Actor Hudson Meek Dies After Fall From Moving Vehicle
The ‘Baby Driver’ child star succumbed to his injuries two days after sustaining blunt force trauma from the fall.
Ozempic Users Face Double Risk of Rare Vision Loss, Nordic Studies Find
Despite the findings, researchers cautioned against the immediate cessation of Ozempic treatment.
Ozempic Users Face Double Risk of Rare Vision Loss, Nordic Studies Find
Despite the findings, researchers cautioned against the immediate cessation of Ozempic treatment.
‘The Wedding of Magdeburg’: A Sad Tale of the Thirty Years War
Author Gertrude von Le Fort wrote her story during the Third Reich as a reminder of the calamity of war.
History Off the Beaten Path: More Than Just a Bridge
The Civil War battle at Antietam Creek puts a bridge on history’s map.
‘The Wedding of Magdeburg’: A Sad Tale of the Thirty Years War
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Ex Libris: John F. Kennedy
In this latest installment of our ‘Ex Libris’ series, we look at the books that shaped and influenced a leader of the free world at the height of the Cold War.
Reginald Fessenden: Father of Voice Radio
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a brilliant Canadian who moves to America to become a pioneer in wireless telegraphy.
Texas Sculptor Recalls Decades-Long Journey to Success
Award-winning sculptor Craig Campobella discusses his beginnings, the importance of honest criticism, and why he chooses to create certain pieces.
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