A Clash of Titans: Analyzing the 2024 Presidential Debate Between Biden and...
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News The highly anticipated 2024 presidential debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump took place on June 28, 2024. The event was a pivotal...
View ArticleWho’s Really in Charge? America’s Concern Over Leadership Amid Biden’s Decline
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News In the wake of the June 27, 2024, presidential debate, where President Joe Biden appeared frail, confused, and not of sound mind, a new wave of concern has swept...
View ArticleDemocratic Party in Crisis: Fallout from Biden’s Potential Withdrawal from...
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News The June 27, 2024, presidential debate was a turning point that left President Joe Biden’s re-election campaign in disarray. His frail and confused performance...
View ArticleUber, Lyft Agree to Minimum Pay for Massachusetts Drivers in $175 Million...
By Katabella Roberts Ride-share firms Uber and Lyft have agreed to pay drivers in Massachusetts a minimum of $32.50 per hour as part of a settlement in a lawsuit brought by the state, announced State...
View ArticleNumber of Top Rate Taxpayers Set to Hit 1 Million Amid Threshold Freeze
By Lily Zhou The number of UK taxpayers liable to pay the top rate of income tax is set to reach 1 million for the first time as more people are dragged into the bracket amid an ongoing threshold...
View ArticleMany Older Adults Are Still Taking Daily Aspirin Despite Recent Warnings Not...
By Jack Phillips A new study found that a significant number of older Americans continue to use small doses of aspirin to prevent cardiovascular disease despite two major heart associations having...
View ArticleKey Takeaways From Supreme Court Rulings That Curb Executive Power
By Sam Dorman WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court this week issued a pair of rulings to limit the power of the federal government, curbing agencies’ ability to make regulations and take certain enforcement...
View ArticleNumber of Criminals Caught Entering US Illegally Each Month Sets Record: CBP
By Tom Ozimek The number of people with criminal convictions caught entering the United States illegally per month so far this fiscal year has risen to a record high, data from U.S. Customs and Border...
View ArticleDemocratic Party Faces Potential Crisis: Replacing Biden and Securing Victory
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News In light of President Joe Biden’s underwhelming performance during the debate on June 27, 2024, whispers of his potential replacement as the Democratic Party’s...
View ArticleFrance’s High-Stakes Election Begins With High Turnout
By The Epoch Times Staff Voters across mainland France have begun casting ballots Sunday in the first round of parliamentary elections that could see a change of leadership and a win for France’s...
View ArticleNHTSA Opens Recall Query Into More Than 120,000 Honda Vehicles
By Reuters The auto safety regulator said on Friday it has opened a recall query into over 120,000 Honda Ridgeline U.S. vehicles over rear-view camera (RVC) failures. The National Highway Traffic...
View ArticleWhite House Rejects Claims Biden Discussing Campaign Future With Family
By Emel Akan The White House on June 29 denied rumors that President Joe Biden returned to Camp David to consult his family members about the future of his re-election campaign. The statement came...
View ArticleSupreme Court Rules Trump Has Some Immunity in Federal Election Case
By Sam Dorman The Supreme Court ruled 6–3 that presidents enjoy immunity from criminal prosecution for official, but not unofficial, acts—in a decision that’s expected to delay former President Donald...
View ArticleUS Military Says European Forces Remain Vigilant Amid Reports of Higher...
By Jack Phillips The U.S. military on Sunday responded to reports that bases across Europe were placed on their second-highest level alert, saying that its European command will “remain vigilant.”...
View ArticleACLU Files Election Integrity Complaint Over Pennsylvania County’s Mail-in...
By Beth Brelji A new legal case in Pennsylvania may revive the debate over the rules surrounding voters’ signatures on the envelopes of mail-in ballots. In Pennsylvania, voters casting mail-in ballots...
View ArticleSupreme Court Ruling Means Trump Trial Likely Won’t Happen Before Election,...
By Jack Phillips Multiple legal analysts and former federal prosecutors suggested Monday that former President Donald Trump’s Washington trial likely won’t happen before the November election after the...
View ArticleThe Influencer Economy Is Growing, But It’s a Tough Racket
By Greg Isaacson For older generations of Americans who grew up watching TV, it may come as a surprise that the most-viewed entertainer in the world is arguably a 26-year-old YouTuber who styles...
View ArticleAutism Reversal in Twin Girls Through Lifestyle and Environmental Changes:...
By Emma Suttie, D. Ac, AP Findings from a recent case study show that personalized lifestyle and environmental changes successfully reversed autism symptoms in fraternal twin girls diagnosed with...
View ArticleDemocratic Party Turmoil: What Biden’s Possible Replacement Means for Robert...
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News In the aftermath of President Joe Biden’s disappointing debate performance on June 27, 2024, the Democratic Party faces the potential challenge of replacing their...
View ArticleHunter Biden Drops Laptop Lawsuit Against Rudy Giuliani, Robert Costello
By Katabella Roberts President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, has agreed to drop a lawsuit against former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani and his ex-lawyer Robert Costello. The lawsuit accused them...
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