Franklin Graham on Terror on Bourbon Street: 'The Issue Is the Human Heart'
"The issue is the human heart," Franklin Graham said following the heartbreaking scene that unfolded on New Orleans' iconic Bourbon Street.
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It’s time for Kathy Hochul to stand up for charter-school kids
It’s long past time to slam the door on the union, ditch or at least lift the state cap on charter schools and fund them fairly, so more New York kids can have access to a better education
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D.C. on high alert going into unprecedented period of prominent events
Officials detailed enhanced security for Jan. 6, Carter’s state funeral and Trump’s inauguration.
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After man tries to drive off in a Waymo, company details security measures
Even when someone tries to get in the driver's seat, Waymo cars are designed so that people cannot override the automatic driving system, the company said.
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Letters to the Editor: Chemo, surgery, radiation -- what HPV vaccination could have prevented
A reader who underwent surgery, chemotherapy and radiation for HPV-related cervical cancer encourages others to get vaccinated.
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9 protein-packed breakfasts to fuel your morning
Pack in 20 grams of protein or more at breakfast with these hearty, satisfying options.
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D.C.-area forecast: Colder air arrives ahead of Sunday night into Monday snow
Arctic air is settling into the region. A winter storm arrives late Sunday and lasts through Monday.
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Congresswoman calls for Fort Liberty whistleblowers to come forward after NOLA, Vegas attacks
Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna is urging anyone who encountered the New Orleans terrorist or Las Vegas bomber at Fort Liberty, formerly Fort Bragg, to come forward.
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With few storms in 8 months, Southern California swings toward drought. Will rain ever come?
Months into the rainy season, Southern California is now experiencing moderate drought conditions, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.
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Letters to the Editor: Is the EV tax credit just a subsidy for the wealthy? Readers debate
A retired teacher says credits and rebates helped him buy a new EV. Other readers say the government should re-think how it incentivizes EV purchases.
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A snow day? Delay? How D.C.-area schools will make the call in bad weather.
School snow day policies in D.C., Maryland and Virginia.
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Ditch boring emoji and create your own unique versions with Genmoji on iPhone
Genmoji, the latest addition to Apple's Apple Intelligence suite, uses artificial intelligence to generate customized emoji based on text descriptions.
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Inside Israel’s daring raid that destroyed Iran-funded underground missile factory in Syria
Israel blew up an Iran sponsored Syrian missile factory after its elite commandos raided it last September. The missiles posed an existential threat to Israel amid its war against Tehran's proxies.
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Surfer rides a monster wave at Mavericks. Will it bring the world record back to California?
On Christmas Eve, a surfer from Santa Cruz rode a wave at Mavericks that witnesses say was over 100 feet tall, which would set a world record. But how do you reliably measure a wave?
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What I find in solitude and silence on the cliffs of Big Sur
What I found at the top of the mountain was a radiant view over the blue Pacific, freedom from all distraction and a day that seemed to last for months.
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Jimmy Carter's final act of charity
At a time of deep political division, Americans find unity in mourning Jimmy Carter, a president universally praised for his decency.
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What I learned from watching Fox News after the New Orleans terrorist attack
I don’t regret my decision to turn on Fox News on New Year’s Day, because it was a sobering, necessary reminder of the fetid information ecosystem that put Donald Trump in the White House,
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What Jimmy Carter Taught Us About Civic Populism
How Jimmy Carter brought a powerful brand of civic populism to the presidency.
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Three special elections to take place Tuesday in Loudoun, central Va.
Republicans could wrest control of the state House and Senate from Democrats by flipping the two Loudoun seats, but insiders from both parties consider that a long shot.
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Why We’re Talking About the Loophole That Could Give Trump a Third Term
Legal scholars have identified a potential workaround that a president with dictatorial ambitions might seek to exploit in pursuit of a third term.
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Celebrate Now, Mike Johnson. It’s All Downhill From Here.
The vote for speaker of the House wasn’t another fiasco. But …
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Lively vs Baldoni Isn’t Just a Gossip Story
It’s not just their reputations at stake; it’s their livelihoods.
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New York Gov. Kathy Hochul seeks expanded involuntary commitment laws over violent crimes on subway
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul wants to expand the state’s involuntary commitment laws to allow hospitals to compel more people with mental health struggles into treatment.
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Jimmy Carter ceremonies live updates
The funeral ceremonies for former President Jimmy Carter will begin on Saturday when his body is transferred from his hometown of Plains, Georgia, to Atlanta.
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What a difference a year makes for Karl-Anthony Towns’ All-Star vote
Karl-Anthony Towns’ market bump in the All-Star voting didn’t go unnoticed by his teammate.
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Biden to present Hillary Clinton, George Soros and 17 others the Presidential Medal of Freedom
The White House said Clinton, Soros and the 17 other recipients of the prestigious award are “individuals who have made exemplary contributions to the prosperity, values, or security of the United States, world peace, or other significant societal, public or private endeavors.”
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At-home 'medicine ball' tea, soothing and warm, could help kick a cold
Fox News Digital talked to a nutritionist and dietitian for her recipe for a "medicine ball" tea that she says helps with colds, sore throats and stuffy noses.
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D.C.-area forecast: Cold this weekend ahead of snow arriving Sunday night
The first sizable winter storm of the season is targeting the region.
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Biden awards Presidential Medal of Freedom to Hillary Clinton, 18 others
The nation's highest civilian honor will be presented to 19 people at the White House later Saturday.
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Joe Biden to award Ralph Lauren the Presidential Medal of Freedom: Style icon the first fashion designer to be honored
The ceremony will take place in Washington, DC this afternoon.
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Why Criticizing Judges Is Bad, by Chief Justice John Roberts
The state of the federal judiciary is whiny, apparently.
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An Influencer Hates To See This Subreddit Coming
How r/NYCInfluencerSnark became the most popular anti-influencer (and potentially, anti-feminist) space on Reddit.
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Aging ‘hotspot’ found in brain, researchers say: ‘Major changes’
In a new study, scientists pinpointed the specific cells that are most impacted by the aging process, which could lead to new therapies for age-related diseases.
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Jennifer Aniston's secrets to staying fit at 55 include strength training, burgers and martinis
Jennifer Aniston is spilling all her secrets for maintaining her fit physique at 55. Aniston believes in balancing workouts with staying up late and eating pizza and burgers.
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New LA district attorney Nathan Hochman meets with Menendez brothers’ family as he continues to review the case
Brothers Lyle and Erik Menendez were found guilty of murdering Jose and Kitty Menendez in 1989 and sentenced to life in prison without parole.
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Craziest air travel moments of 2024
The year 2024 was filled with numerous incidents aboard airplanes from crashes and fights to liquids making their way from the bathroom through the aisle.
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New Orleans officers recovering after 'heroic' response to New Year's terrorist attack: attorney
Two New Orleans Police Department officers injured in the Jan. 1 terrorist attack on Bourbon Street that left 15 dead are expected to make a full recovery.
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'Santa Claus' sarcophagus and more ancient religious relics among big discoveries in 2024
A number of rare religious relics were uncovered in 2024, with some on display to the public, giving people a better understanding about the time they first appeared in history.
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Bernie Sanders hits out at H-1B visa program for replacing American jobs with 'indentured servants'
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., is weighing on the H-1B visa debate amid a fight within the GOP about the controversial visa program and how it is being used.
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Speaker Johnson faces year of tight votes and acrimony: 'A lot of expectations'
The Speaker of the House of the 119th Congress is now facing several critical political fights while navigating a razor-thin majority.
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Playboy founder Hugh Hefner battled Elvis Presley's costar over nude pics: son
Stella Stevens, the Hollywood actress and Playboy model who starred opposite Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin, Elvis Presley, Bing Crosby and Bobby Darin, died in 2023. She was 84.
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Polar Vortex Map Forecasts US Deep Freeze Next Week
The polar vortex will deliver colder and snowier weather for the Eastern U.S. in early January.
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Man Thinks He Found Bag of Drugs on Sidewalk, Then Looks Closer
The man told Newsweek that he wants to give the human figurines he found on the street "a good home after being cooped up like that."
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Parental Leave Is Looking Up for Americans
Companies including Starbucks are improving their paid parental leave policies, while some states have passed laws to support new parents.
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Donald Trump's Plan for New US Empire
One historian described Trump's proposals to Newsweek as a "throwback to the 19th century."
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Woman Grieving Mom's Death Logs Into Her Amazon—Can't Believe What She Sees
"I began to look everywhere I could, on her phone, on her email and in old texts, for things I could use to keep her memory alive."
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New York City congestion pricing may begin as scheduled, judge rules
A federal judge has rejected New Jersey's request to pause the implementation of New York City’s controversial congestion pricing plan, allowing the plan to begin as scheduled.
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New Orleans attack latest: Authorities probe attacker's 'radicalization' process
The suspect in the truck attack that killed 14 and injured dozens on New Orleans' Bourbon street on New Year's had traveled to Egypt in 2023 for about a month.
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Five wounded in D.C. shooting Friday night
Four men and a woman were wounded in Northeast D.C. Friday night; police say gunfire followed a dispute among people who knew each other.
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