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Fact-checking Donald Trump’s marathon press briefing at one-year mark of second term
On the one-year anniversary of the start of his second term, President Donald Trump spent 104 minutes in the White House press room listing his
‘You’ll find out:’ Trump on how far he’ll go to acquire Greenland ahead of overseas trip
President Donald Trump is expected to meet with European leaders during this week's World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, as tensions simmer over his plans
Gov. Jeff Landry loses invite to dog-sledding event amid Greenland tensions
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry was uninvited to a dog-sled race amid ongoing tensions surrounding President Donald Trump's comments on Greenland.
Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law weighed in Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals
The case has been highly debated over religious freedoms and the separation of church and state.
Warmer, spotty rain Wednesday-Friday. Weekend winter storm may bring freezing rain risk.
Warmer with rain chances through Friday. Big changes by the weekend with drastically colder temperatures and a risk of freezing rain, mainly along and north
These 17 disinfecting products keep your household sterilized against flu season germs
Keep your household safe against winter germs with these sterilizing products.
New diet guidelines say to double up on protein, but nutrition experts are wary
The latest federal dietary guidelines tell Americans to "prioritize protein foods at every meal" and advise increasing daily intake.
Vice President Vance, wife Usha say they are expecting their fourth child
Second lady Usha Vance announced on social media Tuesday that she and Vice President JD Vance are expecting their fourth child.
President Trump signed over 200 executive orders in his first year back in office. See them all here
Trump's first 100 days back in office began with a flurry of signings, but in the months since, the pace of his pen has slowed.
Do you really need supplements? How to find trusted, high-quality vitamins without overpaying
Because supplements aren't tightly regulated before hitting the market, some products may not contain what the label claims — and taking too much can be

