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Trump Picks Rubio, Longtime China Hawk, for Secretary of State
The selection signals a tough approach by the incoming Trump administration toward international diplomacy.
Dr. Benjamin Rush: Compassion for the Mentally Ill
This Founding Father improved the quality of life for patients with mental health issues and initiated what is known today as occupational therapy.
The Deliberative Audience: Where True Power Resides
It’s time that more people participate in the preservation of the performing arts.
‘Juror #2’: Clint Eastwood’s Directorial Swan Song a Success
Clint Eastwood’s crime-thriller shows us why shirking karmic debt and shirking jury duty are bad ideas. It'll get you ruminating.
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Tracking Every Trump Cabinet Pick
The president-elect is confirming Cabinet members a week after winning the 2024 presidential election.
Biden Meets With Trump at the White House
The president congratulated Trump on his win and said he looks forward to a smooth transition. Trump expressed appreciation for the president’s remarks.
Sen. John Thune Elected Senate GOP Leader
The South Dakota lawmaker pledges to push President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet appointments and legislative proposals.
Blinken Vows US Military Aid Surge to Support Ukraine in 2025 Fight Against Russia
The Biden administration intends to intensify U.S. military aid to Ukraine in a bid to counter Russia’s invasion through 2025, the U.S. Secretary of State said.
8 Things to Know About Tom Homan, Trump’s New Border Czar
The former acting director of ICE has more than 30 years of law enforcement experience.
Trump Selects Matt Gaetz as US Attorney General
Gaetz, 42, has represented Florida’s 1st Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives since 2017.
Trump Picks Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence
President-elect Donald Trump has named former congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard as his pick for the Director of National Intelligence post.
6 Things to Know About Kristi Noem, Trump’s Nominee for Homeland Security Secretary
The South Dakota governor is a longtime supporter of the president-elect and his stance on immigration and border security.
Mask Mandate Announced for Health Care Workers in California County
Another California county implemented a mask mandate that will go into effect next week.
US Household Debt Inches Closer to Record $18 Trillion in 3rd Quarter: New York Fed
‘Elevated balance levels continue to reveal stress for many households,’ regional Fed economists say.
Biden, Xi to Hold Bilateral Meeting at APEC Summit This Week
President Joe Biden plans to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping at the APEC summit in Peru on Nov. 16.
Los Angeles Mayor Pushes for Official Sanctuary City Status Before Trump Assumes Office
‘I imagine that the council will be voting on sanctuary cities hopefully very, very soon,’ Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said.
Chinese National Pleads Guilty to Laundering $73 Million in Crypto Scam
‘Investors should be diligent and on guard against anyone offering quick riches via new, exotic investments,’ a U.S. attorney warned.
Ramaswamy Pledges ‘Massive’ Federal Downsizing in DOGE Role
‘The only right answer is a massive downsizing,’ Vivek Ramaswamy says.
North Korean Troops Actively Fighting Ukrainian Forces in Russia’s Kursk, Washington Says
Moscow and Pyongyang have neither confirmed nor denied the presence of North Korean troops in the Russian border region.
Trump Announces Senior Staff Hires
Trump has been announcing Cabinet picks, most of whom require Senate confirmation.
Paris Beefs Up Security Ahead of France v Israel Football Match
Double the usual number of officers are being deployed by police in the French capital in an effort to avoid similar scenes to those in Amsterdam last week.
US Annual Inflation Rises to 2.6 Percent, First Increase Since March
Shelter costs accounted for half of the inflation increase in October.
Supreme Court Won’t Hear Challenge to New York Rent Control Law
The Second Circuit previously ruled building owners’ rights were not violated because they could still evict tenants in limited circumstances.
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Can AI Produce Art? Sothebys Says Yes
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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
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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Empower the World with Your Story: Share Love, Inspiration, and Hope with Millions
How Far Is Too Far?
A major transformation lies ahead for golf. Will a rolled back golf ball work and be acceptable to all?
How Far Is Too Far?
A major transformation lies ahead for golf. Will a rolled back golf ball work and be acceptable to all?
‘Squid Game’ Creator Says He Lost ‘8 or 9’ Teeth While Filming the Hit Netflix Series
Season 2 of the hit Netflix series debuts on Dec. 26.
‘Squid Game’ Creator Says He Lost ‘8 or 9’ Teeth While Filming the Hit Netflix Series
Season 2 of the hit Netflix series debuts on Dec. 26.
A Single Test Can Diagnose Most Diseases With Nearly 90 Percent Accuracy
A new genomic test detects multiple pathogens with a single analysis, showing potential for faster, more accurate disease diagnosis.
A Single Test Can Diagnose Most Diseases With Nearly 90 Percent Accuracy
A new genomic test detects multiple pathogens with a single analysis, showing potential for faster, more accurate disease diagnosis.
‘Art and War in the Renaissance: The Battle of Pavia Tapestries’
‘The Battle of Pavia’ tapestries are on display for the first time in America at the de Young Museum in San Francisco.
‘The Wedding of Magdeburg’ Published in English for the First Time
Nobel Prize for Literature nominee Gertrud von le Fort’s 1938 novel about the Sack of Magdeburg brings to readers the history and suspense of that fateful day.
Ex Libris: George Patton
This article in our ‘Ex Libris’ series brings us to the reading and private library of one of America’s most noteworthy generals.
Of Plantains and People
Spanish missionary and writer José de Acosta presented an objective view of native cultures despite an Old World perspective.
‘Art and War in the Renaissance: The Battle of Pavia Tapestries’
‘The Battle of Pavia’ tapestries are on display for the first time in America at the de Young Museum in San Francisco.
My Mom’s Italian Wedding Soup Is Comfort in a Bowl
The owner of this recipe has been enjoying this soup since she was a baby.
New in Kansas City: An Immersive Children’s Lit Museum, a Women’s Soccer Stadium and Thai Barbecue
The Rabbit Hole is where the adventure starts.
A Pacifica Day Trip Boasts Beachy Hikes, Creative Lattes and Foggy IPAs
Walk by the water and relax while enjoying the eclectic food options.
There’s So Much to Discover in Washington, D.C.
Washington D.C. holds significant cultural value to America.
What Does It Take to Grow the Perfect Christmas Tree?
For this New Jersey farmer, it’s years of patience, endless pruning, and a little bit of crazy.
A Recipe for Peace, One Cooking Class at a Time
At League of Kitchens in New York City, the cooking instructors welcome students into their homes and hearts.
Capturing History: Andy Rooney’s ‘My War’
Andy Rooney’s ‘My War’ is observation journalism at its finest.
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