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‘Unilateral Surrender’: Trump’s TikTok Deal Leaves China in the Driver’s Seat, National-Security Hawks Warn

‘It’s like inviting the Soviet Union to help shape the editorial decisions of major American news outlets during the Cold War.’

The Institutional and Moral Case for Free Enterprise, According to Milei

At Davos, Milei argues free markets are a moral order: only liberty, property rights, and restraint sustain growth.

ICE’s 5-Year-Old ‘Human Bait’ Story Strains Credulity

The activists are right: This was a shameful episode. But the shame in this case doesn’t fall on ICE’s shoulders.

The Cost of Trump’s Greenland Grab

A price has already been paid.

Don’t Let the Board of Peace Succumb to Mission Creep

To hear the president and his allies speak of it, it is a United Nations in miniature — one under the president’s control.

DHS Found No Evidence Detained Tufts Student Engaged in Antisemitic Activity, Supported Terror, Internal Docs Show

Öztürk was detained after penning an op-ed for the student newspaper advocating divestment from Israel.

The Storm Is Coming to Washington, D.C.

Forget snow. The forecast, one of these days, is for a momentous SCOTUS ruling.

U.K.’s Starmer slams Trump for saying NATO stayed ‘off the front lines’ in Afghanistan

U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is condemning President Trump's claim that some NATO troops stayed "a little off the front lines" during the war in Afghanistan.

DHS says family abandoned 5-year-old migrant, ICE ‘cared for him’

The 5-year-old migrant boy at the center of a dispute in Minnesota was abandoned in a vehicle by his father, and his mother refused to open the door and take him in, so ICE officers "cared for him," Homeland Security officials said Friday.

Trump hails TikTok deal, thanks U.S. investors, Xi for preserving ‘important voice’

The Trump administration is taking a victory lap over its effort to keep TikTok operating in the U.S., calling it a fulfillment of a 2024 campaign promise and hoping young Americans remember the favor.

Ignoring the TikTok divestment law remains Trump’s biggest abuse of power

One of President Donald Trump’s biggest abuses of power remains how he ignored a law signed by Congress to get a deal on TikTok. The result is a deal that does not even meet the standards that Congress set out in the first place. TikTok on Thursday announced that its U.S. operations would be controlled by a […]

Are you in danger of getting chilblains? How to avoid the cold-weather condition

Even in temperatures above freezing, the danger chilblains can still be a concern.

Michigan sues oil giants, alleging collusion to stifle renewables, EVs

The state of Michigan is suing major oil companies and an industry association, alleging that they colluded to hamper the adoption of renewable energy and electric vehicles (EVs). In a lawsuit announced Friday, Michigan sued BP, Chevron, ExxonMobil, Shell and the American Petroleum Institute. It alleged they acted as a “cartel” as part of an effort to...

California becomes first state to join WHO disease network after US exit

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) announced just one day after the U.S. officially withdrew from the World Health Organization (WHO) that his state would become the first to join the organization's Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network, in a seeming rebuke of the Trump administration's withdrawal from international collaborations. Newsom traveled this week to the...

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