Day: January 11, 2026
Lost 18th-century Spanish mission unearthed after decades of searching offers ‘rare snapshot’
Archaeologists from Texas Tech University discovered the lost 18th-century Mission Nuestra Señora del Espíritu Santo, solved after decades of searching.
Archaeologists unearth chilling 16th-century gallows where rebels were hanged and displayed
Archaeologists in France uncovered a chilling 16th-century gallows — where Protestant rebels were executed during the turbulent Reformation era in Europe.
Federal judge temporarily blocks DHS termination of Family Reunification Parole programs over notice concerns
U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani temporarily blocks DHS termination of Family Reunification Parole programs.
Left-wing group backs tens of thousands of anti-ICE agitators nationwide
Renee Nicole Good’s death sparked tens of thousands of anti-ICE protesters to demonstrate across major U.S. cities this weekend in an event organized by a left-wing group.
Bears’ Ben Johnson gives fiery message to team after playoff win: ‘F— the Packers!’
The Chicago Bears stunned the Green Bay Packers on Saturday night and head coach Ben Johnson delivered an explicit message to his team afterward.
American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on Hollywood hits and diamond discoveries
The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people. This time, test your knowledge of Hollywood hits, diamond discoveries and more.
DR MARC SIEGEL: Medical miracle or modern science? Both can be signs of God at work
Modern medical breakthroughs save lives in ways that feel miraculous, showing how faith and science can work together as instruments of healing and hope.
Nick Reiner murder trial won’t happen for at least 2 years as public defender starts from ‘square one’: expert
Legal expert predicted Nick Reiner trial could take years as mental health evaluations loom, while defense change adds new complexity to murder case.
Missing sleep may take a hidden toll on your brain and longevity, research reveals
New research reveals poor sleep shortens life more than diet or exercise. Psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Amen shares what happens to the brain with inadequate sleep.
Ted’s Excellent Adventures
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It cannot be said that Theodore Roosevelt has suffered from historical neglect. Harvard’s collection of Rooseveltiana boasts 14,000 works by or about the man. A casual perusal of Amazon’s Top 100 Audiobooks on Presidents and Heads of State turns up no fewer than 10 dealing with TR, more than any of the executive fraternity with whom he shares Mount Rushmore. A celebratory Roosevelt biography by Fox News anchor Bret Baier is currently ensconced on the New York Times bestseller list.
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