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Weekend Interview: Inside the Mind of JP Errico, Pioneer in Neuro-Psycho-Immunology

JP Errico, founder of electroCore, is one of those rare inventors pushing the boundaries of science and medicine in leaps. He is known for his pioneering work in neuro-psycho-immunology. He also has made waves through his contributions to neuromodulation, and by challenging traditional views on health, wellness, and the ways we manage our minds and bodies.


 Weekend Interview: Pastor Rob McCoy Challenges Anti-Semitism and Defends Israel’s Legacy

Pastor Rob McCoy is an evangelical pastor in the United States and an expert on replacement theology, which he describes as the foundation upon which antisemitism is built. He is deeply committed to supporting Israel and sees a strong spiritual bond between Israel and America.


American Association of Railroads CEO: 'We will comply' with FCC-mandated Class 1 Rail communications modernization initiative

The head of the American Association of Railroads (AAR) told a U.S. House panel this week that the railroads are on schedule to comply with a Federal Communications Commission (FCC)-approved, $110 million initiative to modernize North America's rail communications systems by 2025, reallocating 900 MHz spectrum to support broadband deployment.


China Expert: 'Bilateral dialogues worse than useless,' while CCP grows 'wealthier and stronger'

Michael Sobolik, a Senior Fellow on Foreign Policy at the Hudson Institute, has criticized the bilateral discussions between the United States and China regarding China's non-market practices.


U.S.-Mexico Expert: Mexico can 'accommodate, defend, and cooperate' with cartels or ally with the U.S. to defeat them

Joshua Treviño, Chief Transformation Officer at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, said that Mexico must either cooperate with the United States in addressing cartels or continue to "accommodate" and "defend" them, contrary to the will of the...


CEO of RIMS: 'Nuclear verdicts create higher costs, driving up premiums in the insurance markets'

Gary LaBranche, CEO of the Risk Management Society (RIMS), said that nuclear verdicts are increasingly driving up insurance premiums and impacting market dynamics during an episode of the RIMScast podcast on January 14.


RIMS calls for transparency, action on third-party litigation funding

RIMS, the Risk Management Society, has issued a call for increased transparency and legislative measures to address the influence of third-party litigation funding, particularly by foreign entities.


Trump in inaugural address: 'We will be designating the cartels as foreign terrorist organizations'

Donald J. Trump, the 45th and 47th president of the United States, announced plans to address illegal immigration and combat cartels by deploying troops to the border and designating cartels as "foreign terrorist organizations."


Trump: U.S. will be ‘the world capital of artificial intelligence and crypto’

In a speech at the World Economic Forum (WEF) on January 23, President Donald Trump outlined his vision for the United States to lead global innovation in cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence.


Police detain ten church members during worship in Nanchang

According to reports from Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, an evangelical house church faced disruption during its Sunday worship service on January 5, 2025.


White House orders designation of cartels as foreign terrorist organizations

The White House has issued an executive order designating certain international cartels and organizations as Foreign Terrorist Organizations and Specially Designated Global Terrorists.


Mark T. Uyeda appointed acting chairman of SEC by President Trump

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced that President Donald J. Trump has appointed Mark T. Uyeda as the Acting Chairman of the agency.


OPINION: Is Government Going to the DOGE?

A lot of jokes about Elon Musk are making the rounds, in light of his new role in identifying government waste, fraud and abuse.


Existing-home sales rise by over two percent in December

Existing-home sales in the United States increased by 2.2% in December, reaching a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.24 million, according to the National Association of REALTORS (NAR).


Fraunces Tavern bombing remembered amid calls for Cuban accountability

Today marks the 50th anniversary of the Fraunces Tavern bombing in Manhattan, a tragic event that claimed four lives and injured over fifty others.


Casper man receives concurrent sentences for transporting minor for sex

James Warren Martin, a 38-year-old resident of Casper, Wyoming, has been sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for the transportation of a minor with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity.


Rubio discusses defense cooperation with Lithuanian foreign minister

Secretary of State Marco Rubio engaged in a conversation with Lithuanian Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys on January 24, 2025.


Mexican citizen sentenced for illegal re-entry into the US

Eulises Yobani Rafael-Garcia, a 28-year-old Mexican citizen residing in Gary, Indiana, has been sentenced for illegal re-entry into the United States.


Spanaway man sentenced for leading drug ring involving fentanyl distribution

A Spanaway man has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for his role in a drug distribution network in the Puget Sound region.


Honduran nationals face firearm possession charges after arrest at Charlotte hotel

A federal grand jury in Charlotte has indicted two Honduran nationals, Alexander Josue Viatoro-Arita, 20, and Olver Anacleto Amador-Calderon, 24.