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Health Officials Warn of Link Between Tylenol and Autism–What to Know
RFK Jr. and other health leaders are warning against routine use of acetaminophen and say an existing drug can be used to treat autism.
Ohio Artist Honors Charlie Kirk With Barnside Mural
Days after the conservative commentator’s assassination, Erica Arndts transformed a barn into a tribute to him.
Trump Signs Order Declaring Antifa a Domestic Terrorist Organization
The president called the loosely organized group a “militarist, anarchist enterprise” opposed to the U.S. government and law.
Jimmy Kimmel’s Show to Return to Air: Disney
‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ was suspended after remarks Kimmel made regarding the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
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The Cold War-Like Contest Between the US and China
Experts say the United States and China are in a ‘Cold-War-style contest’ with a twist: The rivals remain tightly bound by trade and finance.
NASA Announces New ‘All-American’ Astronaut Candidate Class
Ten men and women were chosen out of approximately 8,000 applicants.
FBI Arrests Suspect in Shooting at Sacramento News Station Who Was Freed on Bail
Authorities say they found a note apparently with Charlie Kirk’s initials and names of Trump administration officials in the suspect’s car.
Remembering Charlie Kirk: NTD Live Special Coverage
Steve Lance and Tiffany Meier host NTD’s live special coverage of Turning Point USA’s memorial service for the late Charlie Kirk.
Noem’s DHS Oversees Historic Drop in Illegal Immigration
DHS data show daily apprehensions down 96 percent since January; zero illegal immigrants released into U.S. in past four months.
Sinclair Says It Won’t Air Jimmy Kimmel’s Show for Now
The broadcaster said that negotiations are ongoing with the ABC.
Senators Introduce Legislation to Strengthen Pentagon’s Annual Report on China’s Military Developments
‘The United States must stay informed on Communist China’s potential future capabilities—military and otherwise,’ Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) said.
Day in Photos: Volcanic Eruption in Indonesia, 80th Session of the UN General Assembly, and Super Typhoon Ragasa
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
ICE Agents Won’t Comply With California’s ‘Unconstitutional’ Face Mask Ban: DHS
DHS called California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s new law unconstitutional and vowed agents will keep wearing masks on immigration raids.
What’s in Your Food? How to Decode Labels Like a Pro
With around 70 percent of the U.S. food supply now ultra-processed, learning to decode nutrition labels has become as essential as reading a bank statement.
Trump Admin Says Evidence Suggests Tylenol Use in Pregnancy Linked to Autism
Officials are recommending pregnant women avoid acetaminophen, unless they have high fevers.
Supreme Court Allows Trump to Fire FTC Member for Now
The high court will hear the case in December and reconsider a decades-old precedent that limits who Trump can fire.
‘Something to Look Forward To’: It’s Exactly That
Author Fannie Flagg offers us 30 short stories that hilariously and touchingly explore how our lives can unfold in unexpected ways.
Mark Helprin’s Wisdom From a Lifetime of Adventure and Writing
Reflections on life from one of America’s greatest living novelists.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Federal Judge Tosses Trump’s $15 Billion Lawsuit Against New York Times
The legal complaint against the newspaper was filed on Sept. 15.

Armed Male Impersonating Police Officer Detained at Charlie Kirk Memorial Site
The man has since been released on bond, state officials said.
TPUSA Spokesperson Says ‘Absolute Miracle’ May Have Saved Lives During Charlie Kirk Assassination
The spokesperson said the bullet that killed Kirk was stopped by his body and potentially saved other people’s lives.

How Light, Exercise, and Sleep Fuel Your Metabolism
Metabolic health depends on much more than diet, according to the experts.

‘The Screwtape Letters’: Moral ’Guidance' From Down Below
This Christian play concerning a demon’s plot to lead a young man astray is adapted from C.S. Lewis’s bestselling book of the same name.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Federal Judge Tosses Trump’s $15 Billion Lawsuit Against New York Times
The legal complaint against the newspaper was filed on Sept. 15.

Armed Male Impersonating Police Officer Detained at Charlie Kirk Memorial Site
The man has since been released on bond, state officials said.
TPUSA Spokesperson Says ‘Absolute Miracle’ May Have Saved Lives During Charlie Kirk Assassination
The spokesperson said the bullet that killed Kirk was stopped by his body and potentially saved other people’s lives.
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Belarus Takes Center Stage as Tensions Mount in Eastern Europe
Russia–Belarus wargames and this month’s drone incursion in Poland have put NATO on high alert.

Federal Judge Allows Work on East Coast Wind Farm to Continue Despite Government Opposition
The project off Rhode Island has promised to provide wind turbine energy to 350,000 homes.

NFL Block Party Creates 30 Minutes of Craziness on a Sunday Afternoon
Four blocked field goal attempts transform three games, with the Eagles and Browns coming away winners and the Jets falling short.

James Van Der Beek Forced to Bow Out of ‘Dawson’s Creek’ Reunion Cancer Charity Event
Lin-Manuel Miranda will stand in for the 48-year-old actor, who was diagnosed with stage 3 colorectal cancer in 2023.

Seafood Products Sold at Costco, Kroger Recalled Nationwide
Some of the recalled items could potentially cause cancer if consumed regularly.

How Frozen Staples Can Preserve Nutrition and Cut Waste
Flash-freezing locks in vitamins, minerals, and flavor at peak ripeness.

9 Ways to Tune-up the Clockwork Brain
An ‘Alzheimer’s cure’ may still be far off. What basic and low-cost habits can guard brain health in the meantime?

All You Need to Know About Chagas, the ‘Kissing Bug’ Disease Recently Labeled Endemic
The parasite’s DNA has been found in 1,000-year-old human remains from Texas—evidence that the disease has a long history in the United States.

Cabbage Roll Soup
This is the best Cabbage Roll Soup recipe with ground beef, pork, cabbage, and rice in a tangy tomato broth.

Make a Gravel Path
Sometimes a natural walkway or path is created by how it’s used and you can make it permanent by defining it with gravel.

The Movement That Teaches Kids to Learn From History’s Greats Instead of Cancelling Them
‘We don’t read Shakespeare to find out all the problems with him. We read Shakespeare to find out about ourselves,’ one principal says.

Travel Must-Haves for Safety, Comfort, and Less Stress
These items could save you from disastrous days while traveling.
