Here Are Trump’s Expected Executive Orders The incoming president’s team said he would take unilateral action on a variety of fronts during his first hours in office, including 10 executive orders cracking down on immigration and immigrants. 01/20/2025 - 5:06 am | View Link
Here's what to know about Trump's sweeping executive action on immigration and the border Trump is declaring a national border emergency and taking others steps to curb immigration. Here's what that means. 01/20/2025 - 3:47 am | View Link
Trump to order 'national energy emergency,' issue 'memorandum on inflation' as part of executive actions President Trump will order a "national energy emergency" and issue a "presidential memorandum on inflation" as part of a slew of executive actions Monday, officials say. 01/20/2025 - 1:54 am | View Link
Trump to declare national emergency at the border, Trump official says President-elect Donald Trump plans to take a flurry of executive actions aimed at cracking down on legal and illegal immigration and ramping up deportations after he enters the White House on Monday, ... 01/20/2025 - 12:39 am | View Link
Where is the national championship game? Ohio State vs. Notre Dame location for College Football Playoff final Ohio State and (7) Notre Dame will face off for the sport's most illustrious prize. This will be Notre Dame's first shot at a national championship since 2012, while the Buckeyes are back in the ... 01/20/2025 - 12:33 am | View Link
Our bodies rely on their lymphatic system to drain excessive fluids and remove waste from tissues, feeding those back into the blood stream. It’s a complex yet efficient cleaning mechanism that works in every organ except the brain. “When cells are active, they produce waste metabolites, and this also happens in the brain.
When ya gotta go, ya gotta go, and if it sometimes seems like the urge to pee seems more pressing when others nearby are letting loose—well, there's now a bit of science to back that up. It turns out that humans may not be the only species to experience "contagious urination," according to a new paper published in the journal Current Biology.
From the flamboyant blossoms and birds of rainforests to the living rainbows of coral reefs, Earth’s surface is teeming with life. But some of its most diverse and fascinating biomes are thriving in the darkness below.
We used to think that the subsurface was a far-from-ideal place for living things. Habitats that can soak up light and warmth from the Sun have the energy to sustain many forms of life and so were viewed as the most diverse.