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FBI Investigating ‘Targeted Terror Attack’ in Boulder, Colorado: Director Patel
‘Our agents and local law enforcement are on the scene already, and we will share updates as more information becomes available,’ FBI Director Kash Patel said.
Michael Shellenberger: How China Gained Control of Solar—And Why It Matters
In this wide-ranging interview, we dive into vulnerabilities in America’s energy grid, Trump’s nuclear push, and the end of the ‘censorship industrial complex.’
Tougher Trade War Ahead? Trump Accuses China of Violating Trade Deal
President Donald Trump criticizes China on Truth Social, accusing Beijing of breaking the tariff deal and warning tougher action is coming.

George Bass: Father of Underwater Archaeology
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet an English major who becomes arguably the most important pioneer in underwater archaeology.

An Anointed King: ‘The Wilton Diptych’
King Richard II’s ‘The Wilton Diptych’ is one of the only surviving medieval English panel paintings.

Betamax, VHS, and the Launch of the Format War
In ‘This Week in History,’ the rise of the VCR led to a corporate scramble for standard video formatting, resulting in a famous tech standoff.
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Schools in China Reportedly Isolate Students as COVID Cases Surge
The Chinese regime’s ongoing cover-up is endangering the world as it’s not possible to track virus spreading routes, one expert said.
Ukraine Launches Drone Strikes on Air Bases Deep Inside Russia
The series of attacks took place just one day before the U.S. government had brokered for both sides to sit down for face-to-face negotiations.
Documentary ‘State Organs’ Screens at Seoul Film Festival Despite Pressure to Cancel
The annual event centered on the themes of justice, freedom, and human rights selected the documentary as its opening film.
Poland’s Presidential Runoff Race Still Too Close to Call: Exit Poll
The contest could determine whether Poland pursues a more nationalist governing approach or moves toward liberal policies.
With Centuries-Old Ohio Paper Mill Set to Close, Locals Hope for a Miracle
The mill, one of the largest employers in the Appalachian foothills, could close by the end of the year if an alternative option is not found.
▶Michael Shellenberger: How China Gained Control of Solar—And Why It Matters
In this wide-ranging interview, we dive into vulnerabilities in America’s energy grid, Trump’s nuclear push, and the end of the ‘censorship industrial complex.’
Day in Photos: Mass Fish Die-Off, Fire at Geriatric Ward, and Aurora Australis
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Mexicans Vote in First-Ever Judicial Election
Mexican lawmakers passed several judicial reforms in September 2024, setting the stage for the country’s first-ever direct vote to elect judges at all levels.
CCP Subversion of America
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How the Chinese Regime Uses YouTube to Influence Americans
Beijing has increased its propaganda efforts on YouTube.
Musk Says DOGE Criticism Unfair, Became ‘Whipping Boy’ in DC
‘If there was some cut, real or imagined, everyone would blame DOGE,’ the Tesla CEO said.
Bessent Says Trump, Xi May Speak ‘Very Soon’ About Trade Agreement
‘We will see what the consequences are’ after a call, Bessent said.
Confidence of EU Companies in China Drops to Historic Low: Survey
The results indicate a silent decoupling is underway, according to an analyst.
Cabinet Officials to Visit Alaska This Week to Discuss Oil Drilling, Gas Pipeline
The Alaskan governor thanked the Trump administration for recognizing ‘Alaska’s unique value.’
Therapist Recommends 5 Staircase Exercises to Maximize Strength and Balance
Beyond utility, stairs can provide an excellent foundation for exercises, increasing your strength and your ability to use them safely.
Walz to South Carolina Democrats: ‘We Lost Our Way' as a Party
‘Our party used to have the courage to do big and bold things,’ the former vice presidential candidate said.
Small-Hotel Owners Find Creative Opportunities in Mixed Economic Environment
About one-third of U.S. hotel markets are beating 2024 goals, but most—especially those tied to government or business travel—are falling behind, a study shows.
Number of Zombie Properties Increase in 30 US States
In North Carolina, Iowa, and Texas, the number of such properties jumped over 50 percent on an annual basis.
Iran Says It Has Some Details of US Proposal for New Nuclear Deal
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said intermediary Oman had relayed details of the U.S. proposal for a deal to restrain Iran’s nuclear development.
Pink Eye: Its Many Causes and Treatments, and How to Prevent Its Spread
Natural approaches and lifestyle changes may help ease symptoms and support recovery.
Market Review: Stocks Resume Gains on Improving Investor and Consumer Sentiment
Traders will watch JOLTS, ADP, and non-farm payroll data next week to gauge U.S. labor market health.
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