FBI Gains Access to Suspected Trump Shooter’s Phone
By Zachary Stieber FBI agents have gained access to a phone belonging to Thomas Crooks, the man identified by law enforcement officials as shooting former President Donald Trump, the bureau said in a...
View ArticleAntioxidant Supplement Shows Promise for OCD Treatment
By Susan C. Olmstead The antioxidant n-acetylcysteine (NAC) is emerging as a promising treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder, offering new hope for the approximately 50 percent of adults with...
View ArticleIMF Warns of Upside Inflation Risks, Danger of Too Much Government Spending
By Tom Ozimek The International Monetary Fund (IMF) issued a warning about a jump in upside risks to inflation, driven by elevated service-sector costs and exacerbated by too much government spending...
View ArticleHow Congress Is Forced to Adapt Post-Chevron SCOTUS Ruling
By Arjun Singh WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court’s decision to strike down the Chevron deference, which had the effect of enhancing federal agency power, has been deemed a “seismic” change for U.S....
View ArticleThe Presidential Race Just Moved into Overdrive
By Louis Navellier The big news over the weekend was the narrow miss in the assassination attempt on former President (and current leading candidate) Donald J. Trump. Americans of all political...
View ArticleLawsuit Alleges Walmart Violated Privacy Rights by Sharing Customer Data With...
By Chase Smith Mega retailer Walmart is facing a class action lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas, alleging the retail giant violated federal privacy laws by...
View ArticleAfter Injured Trump Arrived at Pennsylvania Hospital, ER Patients Prayed
By Beth Brelje With temperatures in the 90s, an ambulance was making round trips between the July 13 Pennsylvania Trump rally and the Butler Memorial Hospital. That is according to Karen Foerster, 53,...
View ArticleMelania and Ivanka Trump Will ‘Certainly’ Attend RNC, Eric Trump Says
By Jack Phillips Former President Donald Trump’s son Eric Trump confirmed that his stepmother, former First Lady Melania Trump, as well as his sister Ivanka Trump, will appear at the Republican...
View ArticleVance, Working Class, Gold Star Families Honored: Takeaways From Day 3 of RNC
By Lawrence Wilson, Nathan Worcester and Janice Hisle MILWAUKEE—Vice Presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance headlined Day 3 of the Republican National Convention, presenting former President Donald Trump...
View ArticleSome States Embrace CO2 Cap-and-Trade Schemes, Others Reject Them
By Kevin Stocklin The United States is following Europe’s lead in instituting cap-and-trade regimes to reduce CO2 emissions, but America’s journey is split between two paths—Democrat-run states that...
View ArticleBiden’s Doctor Provides Medical Update
By Jacob Burg President Joe Biden’s White House physician, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, released a letter on July 18 with an update on the president’s COVID-19 symptoms after he tested positive the day before....
View ArticleMonthly Housing Costs in Swing States Have Nearly Doubled Since 2020...
By Katabella Roberts The monthly cost of housing in swing states across the country has nearly doubled since the 2020 election, according to data published on July 16 by real estate brokerage firm...
View ArticleNumber of US Workers Collecting Unemployment Jumps to Multiyear High
By Tom Ozimek The number of U.S. workers collecting unemployment benefits has risen to its highest level since 2021, delivering a fresh sign of labor market cooling as the Federal Reserve mulls when to...
View ArticleIllegal Immigrants Arrested in Boston, Denver, and Other Cities for Crimes...
By Mary Lou Lang U.S. immigration officials arrested five illegal immigrants with records or warrants for crimes against children in separate operations in Boston, New Orleans, Washington, and Denver,...
View ArticleWhen More Informed, 20 Percent of Women in Their 40s Want to Delay Mammograms
By Marina Zhang Around 20 percent of women in their 40s would delay their breast cancer screenings until around age 50 if given an informed choice, according to survey findings published Monday in the...
View ArticleGlobal IT Outage Grounds Flights, Disrupts Banking, Takes Media Off Air
By Guy Birchall, Emel Akan and Jack Phillips What we know about the outages. A massive internet outage on July 19 caused IT issues for major global institutions, grounding flights, disrupting banks’...
View ArticleRecord-Breaking Heat for Southwest, Heavy Rain for Southeast Over Weekend: NWS
By T. J. Muscaro As Americans get ready for another summer weekend, the National Weather Service is predicting extreme heat in the West and heavy rain in the East. The NWS’s Weather Prediction Center...
View ArticleUS Economy Showing Signs of Weakness: Fed’s Beige Book
By Tom Ozimek The U.S. economy is showing signs of softening, including weakening of the labor market, declining price pressures, some pullbacks in consumer spending, and slowing loan demand, according...
View ArticleMercury Alert: The FDA’s List of Fish to Avoid for a Healthier Life
By Jingduan Yang Seafood is nutrient-rich and delicious, leading the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to recommend it as part of a healthy diet. However, it also carries health risks, mainly due...
View ArticleJason Aldean, Hulk Hogan, Other Celebrities Appear at RNC to Support Trump
By Audrey Enjoli A handful of entertainers, celebrities, and other high-profile figures were among the tens of thousands who descended on Milwaukee, Wisconsin, this week to attend the Republican...
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