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Greenland finds ‘hope’ despite US testing ‘red lines’ in talks
U.S. and European officials are returning to diplomatic niceties after President Trump threatened to blow up the transatlantic alliance with his demands to take control of Greenland by any means necessary. Officials from the U.S., Denmark and Greenland expressed hope and optimism after the first meeting of a high-level working group on Thursday. But with
Should medical marijuana be less stringently regulated? A drug policy expert explains what’s at stake
Medical marijuana could soon be reclassified into a medical category that includes prescription drugs like Tylenol with codeine, ketamine and anabolic steroids.
Federal agents use tear gas on Oregon ‘ICE Out’ protesters, including children
Portland Mayor Keith Wilson condemned the action, calling on agents to "ask yourselves why you have gassed children."
Know your Olympic sport: Skeleton
Skeleton made its Olympic debut at the 1928 Winter Games in Switzerland and became a permanent event in 2002 during the Games in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Why do groundhogs emerge on February 2 if it’s not to predict the weather?
Of course groundhogs – also known as woodchucks – don’t emerge at this time just to be furry weather predictors. So what’s the real reason?
‘Melania’ documentary debuts with strong ticket sales, low ratings from critics
That would make "Melania" the best start for a documentary, excluding concert films, in 14 years.
New study finds the “100 Most Romantic Restaurants” across the country
It can always be tricky trying to figure out the perfect date for Valentine's Day. Luckily, OpenTable has found the answers for you, having officially named the 100 most romantic restaurants across the U.S.
The Academy Awards has a music category that no one has ever won
There’s one official Oscars category that no film professional has ever won — and it’s likely because the Academy doesn't feel there are enough people to nominate.
Daylight saving time: These states are already considering bills to lock the clocks
We're barely a month into 2026 and some states are looking to make big changes.
Trump questions if GOP can overcome voters’ ‘psychological’ midterms hurdle
President Trump is warning of a possible Democratic victory in November’s midterm elections, seemingly lowering expectations for Republican wins well ahead of any voters heading to the ballot box. Trump regularly notes that the party in control of the White House historically tends to lose the midterms, attributing it a “psychological factor” in voters. The