Trump Says US Will Impose 25 Percent Tariffs on Colombia After It Refuses Deportation Flights
Hours after Trump’s announcement, the Colombian president said his country would impose a 50 percent tariff on U.S. goods entering Colombia.
EXCLUSIVE: President Santiago Peña on What Trump’s Return Means for Paraguay and Latin America
Paraguay is one of only 12 countries that recognize Taiwan instead of communist China. President Peña has warned about growing Chinese influence in the region.
Americans, Hungarians, and the Sacred Crown of St. Stephen
In ‘This Week in History,’ a 1,000-year-old crown kept safe in America from the communists finally makes its way home.
7 Great Board and Card Games for Long Winter Nights
Hidden identity games, strategy games, literary games—there’s something for every family to enjoy.
The Unlikely Story of Dido Elizabeth Belle
Born a slave yet raised an aristocrat, Dido Belle may have influenced her uncle, Lord Mansfield, on his policies regarding slavery in England.
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Many of President Donald Trump’s actions, particularly on illegal immigration, are efforts to keep promises he made on the campaign trail.
7 Charged in America’s Biggest COVID Tax Credit Fraud Scheme
Defendants allegedly used VPNs and shell companies to abuse public schemes and defraud the government.
EXCLUSIVE: President Santiago Peña on What Trump’s Return Means for Paraguay and Latin America
Paraguay is one of only 12 countries that recognize Taiwan instead of communist China. President Peña has warned about growing Chinese influence in the region.
Medicare Isn’t Broke—Yet
The program is not insolvent, but there’s a growing gap between revenue and expenses. Changing demographics are one big reason.
Dutch PM Raises ASML Export Ban in Talks With Visiting Chinese Vice Premier
Observers say the chipmaking equipment export ban is unlikely to change as the Chinese regime continues its human rights violations.
Federal Government Launches Immigration Enforcement Operations in Chicago
Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove visited Chicago on Jan. 26 to observe the operations.
Tracking Trump’s High Level Appointments, Senate Confirmations
The Senate has begun the confirmation process for the president-elect’s new administration.
Day in Photos: Displaced in Congo, NATO Mission Preparation, and a 6,400-Kilometer Overland Journey
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
Shen Yun Brings World a Special Message, Says Columnist
Douglas and Leela saw Shen Yun Performing Arts for the first time at the Venice Performing Arts Center on Jan. 25.
Eagles Reach Super Bowl With 55–23 Win Over Washington
The Eagles are in the Super Bowl for the second time in three seasons
Federal Agencies Made Over $161 Billion in Improper Payments Last Year: Watchdog
An improper payment is one made by the government that ’should not have been made or was made in an incorrect amount,' according to the watchdog.
Vance Gives First Media Interview as Vice President: 5 Takeaways
The vice president touched on a number of issues, including prices, immigration, Jan. 6, and more.
Lawfare or Safeguarding Democracy? Experts Weigh in on Romania’s Canceled Election
It is unclear whether Calin Georgescu, who emerged as the frontrunner in Romania’s canceled presidential election, will be allowed to stand in a new election.
Sarcopenia: An Age-Related Musculoskeletal Condition With 8 Common Signs
Affecting up to 13 percent of people aged between 60 and 70 years, sarcopenia is typically age-related but can be caused by other underlying conditions.
Trump Says He ‘Immediately Halted’ Hiring of New IRS Agents
The comment was delivered at a speech in Nevada.
Andie MacDowell Reveals Diagnosis of Piriformis Syndrome
The 66-year-old actress moved to South Carolina from Los Angeles in 2023.
Missouri Takes CCP to Court for $25 Billion Over Hoarding of COVID-19 Protective Equipment
The Chinese Communist Party has not responded to the lawsuit.
Trump Calls for Jordan, Egypt to Take More Palestinian Refugees, ‘Clean Out’ Gaza
‘I’d rather get involved with some of the Arab nations, and build housing in a different location, where they can maybe live in peace for a change,’ Trump said.
Federal Agency: Small Businesses Don’t Have to File Beneficial Ownership Reports
A court order blocking the Corporate Transparency Act remains in effect, a federal agency says.
Renaissance Florence in the Heart of London
Meet the Madonna and Child artworks that Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Raphael made in Florence, circa 1504.
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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
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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.
Cowboys’ Coaching Hire of Brian Schottenheimer a Head-Turning Move
The Dallas Cowboys hiring new head coach Brian Schottenheimer is a surprise amid the team’s previous options for a new coach.
Cowboys’ Coaching Hire of Brian Schottenheimer a Head-Turning Move
The Dallas Cowboys hiring new head coach Brian Schottenheimer is a surprise amid the team’s previous options for a new coach.
Johnny Damon Recalls Baseball Career, Brings ‘A-Game’ Spirit to Business
Damon is known for helping the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees win the World Series.
Johnny Damon Recalls Baseball Career, Brings ‘A-Game’ Spirit to Business
Damon is known for helping the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees win the World Series.
A Virus Infecting Gut Bacteria Intensifies Food Cravings
Gokushovirus—linked to serotonin and dopamine metabolism—was found in higher amounts in those who are obese and struggle with cravings.
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Gokushovirus—linked to serotonin and dopamine metabolism—was found in higher amounts in those who are obese and struggle with cravings.
‘Angels with Dirty Faces’: There’s Nothing Gutsy About Gangsterism
James Cagney’s character Rocky Sullivan once again shows that a gangster is not a role model for young boys.
‘Love Me’: AI Wants to be Loved by You
“Love Me” quickly devolves into a kinda-cartoon that fumbles with concepts of existentialism but ends up mostly being a vehicle meant to stir up empathy for AI.
‘The Story of Louis Pasteur’: A Science That Flouts the Truth Is Futile
This biopic shows that the power of the famous French scientist was rooted in a deep sense of humility that kept him honest.
Mary Vaux Walcott: The ‘Audubon of Botany’
Mary Vaux Walcott’s extensive research and consequent illustrations brought North America’s floral diversity to the general public’s attention.
‘Angels with Dirty Faces’: There’s Nothing Gutsy About Gangsterism
James Cagney’s character Rocky Sullivan once again shows that a gangster is not a role model for young boys.
How a Cowboy Cook Makes His Cast-Iron Pans Last Forever
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Traveling in the US Will Change This Year: You Can’t Fly Without This Document
This regulation is an effort to improve national security.
Girls’ Trip to Spain Offers History, Adventure, and Lots of Fun
Exploring Spain on foot and by train is the wise choice.
Caribbean Travel Guide: 2025'S Best Destinations, Events, Attractions, and More
The Caribbean is a perennial dream destination for weary winter travelers.
Traveling in the US Will Change This Year: You Can’t Fly Without This Document
This regulation is an effort to improve national security.
Martin and Osa Johnson: For the Love of Adventure
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a couple whose love of adventure gave Americans the chance to see the world’s most exotic places.
Charles H. Stockton: The Admiral of International Law
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet a U.S. naval officer who becomes the most important American voice for international law.
Behind the Scenes With Steve Guttenberg
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