Trump Arrives in South Korea for Summit With Regional Leaders
The U.S. president’s visit to South Korea comes amid regional tensions and economic negotiations, with meetings set alongside key Asian leaders.
Senate Passes Bipartisan Measure to Roll Back Tariffs on Brazil
The measure overturning Trump’s tariff order now heads to the GOP-led House, where it faces long odds of advancing.
Court Rules Trump Appointed US Attorney Holds Post Illegally
In a Tuesday ruling, a federal district judge in California ruled that acting U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli has overstayed his legal tenure.
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Foreign Terror Designation Could Boost US Efforts to Dismantle Antifa
Officials and experts say Antifa operates overseas and is well-organized and well-funded.
Food Stamps to Be Paused for 42 Million Americans: What to Know
Congress has not approved money to keep benefits flowing to recipients.
These 2 Supreme Court Cases May Affect Future Elections
The impact of the decisions will depend upon how quickly the justices issue their rulings.
What Doctors Often Don’t Tell You About Antidepressants | Dr. Josef Witt-Doerring
Instead of fixing a chemical balance, what antidepressants really do is mask symptoms, Josef Witt-Doerring says.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy Warns of Nationwide Flight Delays Amid Government Shutdown
While many air traffic controllers have increasingly missed work, others have temporarily taken second jobs, officials say.
Appeals Court Tosses Order Allowing Trump to Deploy National Guard in Oregon
The ruling vacates an Oct. 20 order issued by a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit.
US–China Competition Intensifies During Trump’s Asia Trip as Beijing Courts Nations
ASEAN’s 11 members also comprise China’s biggest trading partner, with bilateral trade totaling $771 billion last year.
Federal Judge Extends Order Blocking Firings During Shutdown
The judge had previously blocked the layoffs temporarily in an Oct. 15 order.
North Korea Says It Carried Out Cruise Missile Test Ahead of Trump’s Visit to South Korea
The U.S. adversary said the missile was fired into its western waters.
Prediction of Climate Catastrophe Loses Some of Its Strongest Advocates
‘People will be able to live and thrive in most places on Earth for the foreseeable future,’ Bill Gates said in a hotly debated op-ed.
Day in Photos: Police Operation in Brazil, Protests in Slovenia, and Ultra-Luxury Train
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
4 Wholesome Family Bands That Keep Folk Music Alive
Family groups like The Hunts and The Petersens remind listeners that the best music begins at home.
‘Reviving Our Republic: 95 Theses for the Future of America’
Author Michael Bedenbaugh’s book offers ways to clean up the corruption that has infiltrated every aspect of American life.
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US Military Helicopter and Fighter Jet Go Down in South China Sea, No Casualties
All personnel involved were retrieved alive.

Arrests Made Over Brazen Daylight Heist at Louvre Museum
One of the suspects was arrested at the airport as he was trying to leave French territory.
Trump Rules Out Running for Vice President in 2028
‘I think it’s too cute,’ the president says.

Vitamin D2 Supplements May Deplete More Effective Vitamin D3
Choosing the wrong type of vitamin D supplement may do more harm than good, researchers say.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
US Military Helicopter and Fighter Jet Go Down in South China Sea, No Casualties
All personnel involved were retrieved alive.

Arrests Made Over Brazen Daylight Heist at Louvre Museum
One of the suspects was arrested at the airport as he was trying to leave French territory.
Trump Rules Out Running for Vice President in 2028
‘I think it’s too cute,’ the president says.
Pact to Revive South Carolina Power Project Signals Trump’s ‘Nuclear Renaissance’ Gaining Traction
In the tentative deal, Brookfield will supply Santee Cooper with electricity and sell the rest to developments the new power source will draw to the region.

Horses, Favorites, Longshots—What to Know About Saturday’s Breeders’ Cup Classic
After the Triple Crown races, no thoroughbred event is more prestigious than the Breeders’ Cup Classic, which takes place at Del Mar Racetrack.

CBS Evening News Co-anchor John Dickerson to Exit Network After 16 Years
The award-winning journalist said he will continue to anchor the broadcast until the end of this year.

Hiring Picks Up Amid Steady Weekly Job Growth in US Private Sector: ADP
Other measurements suggest the labor market’s low firing, low hiring trend persists.

I’m a Nutritionist—Here’s How I Drink Coffee for Health
Strategic sipping turns this daily ritual into a science‑backed boost for longevity and well‑being.

If You’re Always Tired, Your Blood–and Diet–Might Be to Blame
Scientists may have found why 1 in 3 Americans feels sleepy all day.

Walking 4,000 Steps per Day Cuts Mortality, Cardiovascular Risk Among Older Women: Study
One to two days of the activity in a week is enough to achieve significant health benefits, a peer-reviewed study found.

This French Comfort Food Classic Has the Ultimate Cheese Pull
These incredibly rich and cheesy mashed potatoes are ultra-comforting.

Design Recipes: Kitchen Features to Avoid
While renovations and basic upgrades can help increase buyer appeal, the wrong design choices may actually hurt resale value.

While Postmodernists Embrace Fervour, This Painter Finds ‘Meditation’ in Every Precise Stroke
‘For two hours, everything else goes away, you just are so focused ... It is so good it’s almost a meditation,’ says watercolourist Anne Maree O'Brien.

Charming Picturesque Train Stops in the US
Once considered by many to be old-fashioned, train travel is becoming more appreciated for a number of factors.






















































































