Trump Says He Won’t Let Nvidia Sell Advanced Chips to China, Other Countries
The United States is currently winning the AI race, Trump said, but giving China advanced chips will provide it with ‘an equal advantage’ in the competition.
More Americans Are Asking If College Is Really Worth It
Seven in 10 adults believe higher education is headed in the wrong direction, according to a new survey.
Federal Judge Extends Order Preventing Trump From Deploying National Guard to Portland
The order blocks deployment of National Guard troops from Oregon, California, and Texas.
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290,295 Bridges in US Need Repair or Replacement–Here’s What 1 State Is Doing
The Sagamore and Bourne bridges in Cape Cod are set to be replaced with modern, advanced structures.
US Nuclear Weapon Testing Won’t Involve Any Explosions, Energy Secretary Says
President Donald Trump said on Oct. 29 that he had instructed the Department of War to start testing nuclear weapons ‘on an equal basis’ with adversaries.
Food Stamp Payments Could Restart by Nov. 5 as Ordered by Judge: Bessent
A federal court ruled that the Trump administration must present a plan to start issuing full SNAP payments by Nov. 3 or partial payments by Nov. 5.
Election 2025: NTD Live Special Coverage
Tune in on Nov. 4, at 7 p.m. ET to get the latest election results with live analysis from our data reporters and in-depth reporting from our on-the-ground team
Trump Say US Won’t Sell Tomahawk Missiles to Ukraine, for Now
President Donald Trump has been ambivalent on sending long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, hoping to achieve peace without such an escalation.
Virginia Governor Race Enters Home Stretch
Both sides say the race is consequential. For Republicans, it’s about continuing on the right path. For Democrats, it’s about setting an example to defy Trump.
Trump Says China ‘Knows the Consequences’ If It Invades Taiwan
U.S. president said Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping ‘never brought it up because he understands it, and he understands it very well.’
Trump Invites Dodgers to White House After Back-to-Back World Series Wins
The Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series after they beat the Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday night.
America in Photos: Halloween at the White House, Extended Government Shutdown, and ICE Operations in Chicago
Notable moments from the past week in America.
The Pill for Everything: Why Off-Label Gabapentin Prescriptions Are Soaring
Gabapentin is now the fifth most prescribed drug in the U.S., with 95 percent of prescriptions for off-label uses.
Trump Official Says Canada Tariff Hike Not Yet in Effect, Calls Ontario’s Anti-Tariff Ad ‘Election Interference’
‘[Trump] hasn’t put on a 10 percent tariff. He threatened to put on a 10 percent tariff,’ U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said.
Government Shutdown Could Delay Home Heating Aid for Millions of Low-Income Families
The program provides $4.1 billion in funds to 5.9 million households to help heat and cool their homes.
Sylvester Graham and His Graham Cracker
A 19th-century social activist was ahead of his time in promoting moderation and and restraint to achieve a more spiritual life.
‘Sentimental Value’: Reflecting on Art, Redemption, and Healing
“Sentimental Value” raises the crucial question: is creating art a genuine form of seeking forgiveness? Or is it an elegant way to externalize guilt?
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Federal Judges Order USDA to Pay SNAP Benefits During Shutdown
More than 40 million Americans rely on the program to buy food each month.

What to Know About the Push to ‘Lock the Clock’ on Daylight Saving Time
Dozens of proposals have passed in statehouses, but none can take effect without Washington signing off.
Brooke Rollins Denies USDA Has Money to Fund SNAP as Suspension Looms
The Trump administration stated it wasn’t permitted to utilize a contingency fund with approximately $5 billion to fund SNAP.

27 Microbes Linked to Pancreatic Cancer, Major Study Finds
Scientists discover how gum disease bacteria may trigger pancreatic cancer.

‘A House of Dynamite’: The Fear of Nuclear Annihilation
Director Kathryn Bigelow’s film is an edge-of-your-seat thriller about a mysterious intercontinental ballistic missile launch.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Federal Judges Order USDA to Pay SNAP Benefits During Shutdown
More than 40 million Americans rely on the program to buy food each month.

What to Know About the Push to ‘Lock the Clock’ on Daylight Saving Time
Dozens of proposals have passed in statehouses, but none can take effect without Washington signing off.
Brooke Rollins Denies USDA Has Money to Fund SNAP as Suspension Looms
The Trump administration stated it wasn’t permitted to utilize a contingency fund with approximately $5 billion to fund SNAP.
Trump Responds to ‘Dilbert’ Creator Scott Adams’s Plea to ‘Help Save My Life’ as He Fights Prostate Cancer
The ‘Dilbert’ creator made a plea to the Trump administration to help schedule a new type of drug treatment.

AI Taking Its Toll on Jobs–What to Know
An analyst said that white-collar analytical jobs are most at risk from AI integration, while manual labor jobs face risk from robotics.

Nonspeakers With Autism Find Voice, Freedom With Keyboards, Letterboards
The common theme among those with nonverbal autism and their parents, is that the communication method gives them hope.

5 Circumduction Exercises for Maximum Motion
Joints that like to move can get stiff and painful when deprived of motion. Circumduction exercises can keep your joints happy and healthy.

Drinking More Than 1 Can of Any Soda Daily Linked to Liver Disease
Drinking more than one can of any soda increases the risk for liver disease by at least 50 percent.

Common Drug Combo May Raise Seizure Risk in Nursing Home Residents, Study Finds
The study analyzed residents taking tramadol with a range of antidepressants.

As Hot as You Like: Hatch Chile Peppers Add Sizzle of the Southwest to Everything
Here are four recipes that make the most of New Mexico’s signature green chile sauce.

What Is an Easement, and How Do They Work?
Here are a few factors to keep an eye on if you’re thinking of buying a home with an easement in place.

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.

The Vermont Country Store: Nostalgia in the Green Mountains
The store has saved brands from disappearing altogether.

















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