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Today in History: December 28, U.S. Afghan war formally ends

Today in History - December 28, 2025 Today is Sunday, Dec. 28, the 362nd day of 2025. There are three days left in the year. Today in history: On Dec.

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Trump admin set to announce using Tylenol while pregnant could raise autism risk

On Monday, President Trump is expected to announce that the use of Tylenol during pregnancy may increase the risk of

Erika Kirk describes moment she saw husband Charlie’s body — and reveals ‘secret’ she kept from him

Erika Kirk, widow of the late Charlie Kirk, opened up about the harrowing moment she saw her husband's body at

Turning Point USA’s ‘American Comeback Tour’ to honor Charlie Kirk at University of Minnesota event with touching gesture

Turning Point USA will pay tribute to co-founder Charlie Kirk, who was tragically killed, during a heartfelt event in Minnesota

4.3 magnitude earthquake rocks San Francisco Bay early Monday

A magnitude 4.3 earthquake struck the San Francisco Bay Area shortly after 3 a.m. PDT on Monday, causing widespread shaking

US birth rates plummet to all-time low as housing prices continue to rise

The U.S. birth rate fell to a historic low in 2024, continuing a decline that has persisted for about 20

Trump to sign TikTok deal giving US majority ownership, keep control of user data

President Trump is anticipated to endorse a deal regarding TikTok this week, which would grant American investors the majority stake and enable

The 5 most emotional moments of the Charlie Kirk memorial: From widow’s tearful message to Trump’s impassioned speech

On Sunday, approximately 200,000 mourners congregated in Glendale, Arizona, to honor the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who tragically lost

Trump’s new Fed Governor Stephen Miran says refusal to cut rates further is a risk to jobs

On Monday, newly appointed Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran expressed concerns regarding the Fed's reluctance to implement more significant rate