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After a year of chaos, a season of love may be emerging

What unites these quiet protests is a commitment to love one another.  

Chevy Chase reveals heart failure led to coma and memory loss

Chevy Chase said that he plays cards and chess to better his “cognitive disability.”

Why patients don’t care about health care prices

The U.S. health care system is unable to progress in pricing transparency due to the fact that most patients do not have a financial incentive to care about prices, as someone else is paying the bill.

Prince Harry, Meghan’s adviser quits job amid charity changes: Report

Holt's departure comes at a time when Prince Harry and Meghan confirmed they had to let some charity staff go.

George Clooney, family get French citizenship

George and Amal Clooney, along with their twins Ella and Alexander, were awarded French citizenship on Friday. The French government listed their names in the naturalization decree published on Saturday. Amal Clooney, a prominent human rights lawyer, was listed under her maiden name, Alamuddin, while the other three were listed as Clooneys. George Clooney, in...

Lessons learned in the Lone Star State

Democrats need to reconnect with everyday Americans and focus on the issues that really matter to them, such as the cost of living, in order to win the 2026 midterms.

Beyoncé hits a new high note as she officially becomes a billionaire

Beyoncé now becomes the fifth musician to hold that title, joining husband Jay-Z, Rihanna, Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift.

National Guard to patrol New Orleans for New Year’s a year after deadly attack

A National Guard deployment in New Orleans authorized by President Donald Trump will begin Tuesday as part of a heavy security presence for New Year’s celebrations a year after an attack on revelers on Bourbon Street killed 14 people, officials said Monday.

The double standard on executive power is impossible to ignore

The presidency itself is subject not to the written Constitution, but to the preferences of the political class.

Fetterman endorses prospect of potential future strikes to derail any Iranian nuclear ambitions

U.S. Sen. John Fetterman, a Democrat, fully backed the prospect of future attacks against Iran to block the rogue regime from developing nuclear weapons.

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