Apple’s Former Design Chief Joins OpenAI to Create New Tech Category
By Chase Smith OpenAI has announced a formal merger with io, an AI-focused hardware startup founded by former Apple design chief Jony Ive. As part of the deal, Ive and his creative firm LoveFrom will...
View ArticleAll You Need to Know About 529 College Savings Plans
By Javier Simon The average cost of going to college is about $30,000 per year. So it could help to start saving for your child’s college education as soon as possible. And you can start investing in...
View Article2025 French Open Men’s Preview: Djokovic Aims High, Americans Hope to End...
By Ross Kelly A week after golf’s second major wrapped up, tennis’s second major will take center stage in Paris. The 2025 French Open begins Sunday, with the men’s singles final set for June 8....
View ArticleUS and China Resume Trade Talks After Geneva Meeting
By Aldgra Fredly China’s communist regime said on May 23 that it would continue talks with the U.S. government to stabilize their bilateral relationship as both sides work to resolve trade disputes....
View ArticleMusic Talent Agent Among 6 Killed in San Diego Plane Crash
By Rudy Blalock Three members of a prominent music talent agency are among six people presumed dead after a private jet crashed into a military housing neighborhood in San Diego early Thursday,...
View ArticleDOGE Says It Completed ‘Major Cleanup’ of Social Security Records
By Jack Phillips The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) said in a statement on Thursday that its staff have completed a “major cleanup” of Social Security records after it was discovered that...
View ArticleTrump Signs Order Telling Federal Agencies to Engage in ‘Gold Standard’ Science
By Zachary Stieber President Donald Trump on May 23 signed an order that directs federal agencies to engage in what the White House described as “gold standard” science. The order requires agencies to...
View ArticleUS New Home Sales Unexpectedly Surge in April to 3-Year High
By Andrew Moran New home sales in the United States unexpectedly surged in April to the highest level in more than three years, new government data show. According to new figures from the Department...
View ArticleAmericans Are Expected to Set Travel Record on Memorial Day Weekend
By Jacob Burg Between trips along the nation’s highways and byways or flights high in the sky, Americans are determined to travel in what may be record numbers this year for Memorial Day weekend....
View Article49Ers Sign LB Warner to Massive Extension
By John Riggolizzo Fred Warner has officially become the highest-paid inside linebacker in the NFL. The San Francisco 49ers signed Warner to a three-year, $63 million extension. Warner has led the...
View ArticleHere Are the Countries That Have Reached, or Are Considering, Deportation...
By Savannah Hulsey Pointer President Donald Trump’s illegal immigrant deportation push has officials looking for new places to put illegal immigrants if their home nations won’t accept their citizens...
View ArticleMore Than 1,000 Troops Sent to Secure Southern Border in Latest Deployment
By John Rigolizzo The Trump administration is deploying more than 1,000 additional troops to help secure the southern border, U.S. Northern Command announced in a statement on May 22. The troops join...
View ArticleAre You Responsible for Your Deceased Spouse’s Debts
By Anne Johnson It’s hard enough when a spouse dies, but having to worry about their debts can be overwhelming. When someone passes away with credit card debt, loans, or other obligations, how much of...
View ArticleIndy 500: Larson’s Double Attempt, Newgarden’s Three-Peat Quest Among Top...
By Ross Kelly The Greatest Spectacle in Racing turns 109 this year as the 2025 Indianapolis 500 takes place Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. It’s part of a full day of prestigious auto races....
View ArticleCrude Oil Prices Decline Amid Unexpected US Inventory Buildup
By Naveen Athrappully An unexpected increase in U.S. crude oil stocks contributed to a drop in oil prices in early morning trade on May 22. A May 21 report from the Energy Information Administration...
View ArticleWhat to Know About Trump’s Battle With Watchdog Agency Over Federal Spending
By Joseph Lord The stage is set for a constitutional battle between President Donald Trump and a federal watchdog over the extent of presidential authority on spending, as Trump seeks to make sweeping...
View ArticleKey Vote Puts Texas Closer to Displaying Ten Commandments in Classrooms
By Jacob Burg The Texas Legislature cleared a major vote on May 24 on a measure that would require the state’s public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments. The state’s Republican-majority...
View ArticleSpeaker Johnson Says Budget Bill Act Won’t Trigger More Federal Spending
By Jack Phillips House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said that the budget bill endorsed by President Donald Trump that passed in the House last week would not lead to more government spending. In an...
View ArticleMessi’s Late Free Kick Goal Sparks Inter Miami to Rally for a 3–3 Tie Against...
By The Associated Press CHESTER, Pa.—Lionel Messi gave Inter Miami a pep talk this week, exhorting his MLS team to be “more united than ever” to get through a recent rough stretch. Motivational...
View ArticleTrump Honors America’s Fallen Heroes in Memorial Day Address
By Emel Akan WASHINGTON—Standing before the rows of white marble headstones at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia on May 26, President Donald Trump delivered his first Memorial Day address of his...
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