US Private Sector Job Growth Slowed in Final Month of 2024
‘The labor market downshifted to a more modest pace of growth in the final month of 2024,’ said ADP’s chief economist.
Here’s Why Americans Are Becoming Sicker: Calley Means
“We’re being lied to about chronic disease,” says former lobbyist Calley Means, the co-author of “Good Energy.”
‘Home, Sweet Home’: America’s First Hit Song
The gentle tune and wistful lyrics served as comforting reminder of peace for soldiers during the Civil War.
Railroad Cathedral: Antwerp Train Station
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we appreciate Antwerp Central Railway Station’s distinct grandeur.
4 Tips to Form Rock-Solid New Habits
By focusing on one habit at a time, building a supportive environment, and being patient, results will come.
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Biden Approves Major Disaster Declaration for California Amid Wildfires
A state of emergency has been declared by California’s governor.
Biden Confirms He’s Considering Preemptive Pardons
The president had been reported to be considering issuing pardons to people who have not been charged with a crime.
IRS Reminds Taxpayers of 2024 Final Quarter Estimated Tax Payment Due Date
Taxpayers who planned to file returns on Jan. 9 can now get a one-day extension and file the next day.
Blinken Responds to Trump, Says US Won’t Take Over Greenland
Trump has said that the United States should control the Danish island territory because of national security concerns.
New Orleans Attack Shows Ongoing Influence of ISIS Propaganda, Analysts Say
Whether ISIS physically exists or not is ‘irrelevant’ to Islamic extremists, says a counterterrorism expert.
Florida Grand Jury Investigating COVID Vaccines Finds Problems, but No Crimes
Some actions Pfizer and Moderna took should probably not be legal, the grand jury said.
Shen Yun Production Simply ‘Perfect, Perfect,’ Says Musician
Mrs. Dutch and her husband, Charles, saw a Shen Yun performance at Columbia County Performing Arts Center in Augusta, Georgia, on Jan. 7.
‘China Is the Problem,’ Ford Says as Trump Ramps Up Talk of ‘51st State,’ Tariffs
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the focus should be on China as a bad actor rather than having trade disputes between Canada and the US as allies.
Infographic: A Who’s Who of All Trump’s Cabinet Level Nominees
Coming from diverse backgrounds, the president-elect’s Cabinet selections bring a variety of skills to the new government.
US, EU Urge China to Release Human Rights Lawyer Accused of Subversion
The CCP uses its criminal justice system as a ‘political instrument’ to further its authoritarian rule, a U.S. congressional report said.
Here’s Why Americans Are Becoming Sicker: Calley Means
“We’re being lied to about chronic disease,” says former lobbyist Calley Means, the co-author of “Good Energy.”
1 in 3 US Homeowners Unwilling to Sell Their Homes: Survey
Without the sales momentum, new home listings remain below pre-pandemic levels.
Elon Musk’s Upcoming Live Interview With Germany’s AfD Leader Triggers EU Calls for Intervention
The X owner sparked EU backlash as leaders invoked the Digital Services Act, which critics argue is used to police speech and stifle dissent.
Meta Ends Fact-Checking Program on Facebook: What to Know
The move ends a years-long trend toward more moderation.
Homeland Security Inspector General Confirms Audit of FEMA Over Trump Sign Controversy
The agency is now being audited over controversy in the aftermath of Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
In Photos: Wildfires Rage Across Los Angeles County
A look at the California wildfires through the lens of photography.
US Government Sanctions Sudanese Militias Over War Crimes
The Rapid Support Forces have been engaged in a battle for power with Sudan’s government since 2023.
Green but Not-so-Mean: ‘Wicked’ and ‘The Grinch’
The overplaying of the anti-hero in today’s films deserves reconsideration.
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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.
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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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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.
Brock Purdy Wants to Get New Deal Done Without Drama
‘I want to be in San Francisco and play my football career here,’ said Purdy, who led the 49ers to two NFC Championships and a Super Bowl.
Brock Purdy Wants to Get New Deal Done Without Drama
‘I want to be in San Francisco and play my football career here,’ said Purdy, who led the 49ers to two NFC Championships and a Super Bowl.
James Wood, Spencer Pratt, Among Celebrities Affected by Pacific Palisades Fire
The Palisades fire broke out around 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday morning, forcing 30,000 locals to evacuate the area.
James Wood, Spencer Pratt, Among Celebrities Affected by Pacific Palisades Fire
The Palisades fire broke out around 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday morning, forcing 30,000 locals to evacuate the area.
Taurine: A Key Amino Acid With Potential Health Benefits
Naturally found in foods such as meat and fish, taurine deficiency is rare, even in those with a vegan diet.
Taurine: A Key Amino Acid With Potential Health Benefits
Naturally found in foods such as meat and fish, taurine deficiency is rare, even in those with a vegan diet.
Dirty Shirts, Nuns, Pirates, and Old Hickory: The Battle of New Orleans
Andrew Jackson brought together a motley crew to fight the Battle of New Orleans, a battle that helped shape America’s self-image.
Abraham Lincoln, the Wrestler
His grappling prowess intimidated his opponents and earned their respect.
Henry Mancini: Composer Extraordinaire of Film and TV Scores
One hundred years after his birth, the son of an immigrant steel worker endows American culture with a legacy of songs.
Novel: A WWII Old-Fashioned Hero Fights the Japanese at Sea
‘Sink the Rising Sun’ follows America’s entry into World War II through an action-ready hero who faces the problem of Navy being stuck in the past.
Dirty Shirts, Nuns, Pirates, and Old Hickory: The Battle of New Orleans
Andrew Jackson brought together a motley crew to fight the Battle of New Orleans, a battle that helped shape America’s self-image.
The Best Way to Reheat Lasagna so It Never Dries Out
Individual slices or a whole lasagna will need to be reheated differently.
What’s Coming to Florida in 2025: A New Theme Park, Huge Planetarium, and Free Disney Water Parks
There are some promising new attractions and deals coming to Central Florida.
It’s a Jubilee Year in Rome: Here’s What That Means
Jubilee Year will bring in even more tourists than usual so if you want to take part, book everything well in advance.
6 Reasons I Prefer Cruises When I Travel With Family
On a cruise, family can play, eat, and sight-see without the regular worries of travel.
What’s Coming to Florida in 2025: A New Theme Park, Huge Planetarium, and Free Disney Water Parks
There are some promising new attractions and deals coming to Central Florida.
Schermerhorn Symphony Center: Nashville’s Classical Revival
In this series of ‘Return to Beautiful Architecture,’ we visit a modern, classical concert hall in downtown Nashville.
Oliver Anthony: ‘Light a Fire No One Can Extinguish’
The ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ songwriter Oliver Anthony is shifting his focus from the music industry to ministry.
Van Zant’s ‘Always Look Up’ Was a Long Time Coming
Johnny and Donnie Van Zant’s debut faith-based album “Always Look Up” is their most personal release so far.
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