World leaders try to stabilize relationship with China as US presidency transitions to Trump

With President-elect Donald Trump set to begin his second term in the White House, world leaders are reassessing their diplomatic strategies with China amid uncertainty about the United States’ future role in international conflicts.

Ukraine launches UK long-range missiles into Russia for first time: report

The development aligns with a recent policy shift by President Joe Biden’s administration, which authorized Ukraine to use long-range US missiles inside Russian territory.

Ukraine strikes Russia with US-supplied long-range missiles

Russia’s defense ministry said that one missile caused damage, starting a fire at a military facility.

JACK POSOBIEC and TONY SHAFFER: The neocons want us in WWIII

“I see this as an attempt to get Trump boxed in, so he has to maintain the war no matter what.”

Earliest ‘Jesus is God’ inscription on Historic Megiddo Mosaic on display in Museum of the Bible in DC

An inmate of the Megiddo prison found the 1,800-year-old mosaic, which bears the ancient Greek inscription, “The god-loving Akeptous has offered the table to God Jesus Christ as a memorial.”

US teen to join Himalayan monastery after being recognized as a reincarnated Buddhist lama

Jalue Dorje was confirmed by several other lamas as the eighth Terchan Taksham Runpoche, the first one having been born in 1655. He was then recognized by the Dalai Lama at 2 years old.

BREAKING: Hezbollah, Lebanon agree to US backed ceasefire proposal with Israel: report

“All the comments that we presented affirm the precise adherence to (U.N.) Resolution 1701 with all its provisions.”

STEPHEN DAVIS: US Department of Health and Human Services shells out millions of taxpayer dollars annually on DEI initiatives: report

The office’s mission is to “improve the health of racial and ethnic minority populations through the development of health policies and programs that will help eliminate health disparities.”

UK approves record number of asylum seekers claiming to face LGBTQIA+ persecution in their home countries

“While it’s impossible to be sure of the genuineness of applicants claiming asylum based on their sexuality, there are too many examples of our being too ready to give the benefit of the doubt.”