Former White House Doctor Reveals Details of Trump Injury in Assassination...
By Tom Ozimek A week after the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, former White House physician and current Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-Texas) issued a statement providing details about...
View ArticleNew Hampshire Bans Transgender Procedures for Children, Reserves Girls’...
By Bill Pan New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu on July 19 signed three bills and vetoed one that affect how schools, businesses, and medical establishments should consider transgender-related issues. The...
View ArticleUS Retail Sales Report Showcases Consumer, Economic Resilience
By Reuters WASHINGTON—U.S. retail sales were unchanged in June as a drop in receipts at auto dealerships was offset by broad strength elsewhere, a display of consumer resilience that bolstered economic...
View ArticleAmazon Says This Year’s Prime Day Was Its Biggest Ever
By The Associated Press NEW YORK—Amazon saw record sales for Prime Day this week as Prime members purchased more items than ever before, the company announced Thursday. The Seattle e-commerce giant,...
View ArticleDemocratic Shake-Up: Biden’s Exit Paves Way for Harris, Sparks Speculation on...
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News WASHINGTON, July 21, 2024 — In a dramatic turn of events, President Joe Biden announced his withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race, endorsing Vice President...
View ArticleBiden Drops Out of Presidential Race: What’s Next?
By Jacob Burg and Emel Akan President Joe Biden pulled out of the 2024 presidential race on July 21 and immediately endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as the new party nominee. Even with his...
View ArticleTrump Says He Was Not Warned of Would-Be Assassin on Roof Before Speaking at...
By Jack Phillips Former President Donald Trump that he was not told about a gunman on the roof of a building before he was shot during a rally in Pennsylvania on July 13. “Nobody mentioned it,” the...
View ArticleAmerica in Brief: Hunter Biden Uses Trump Ruling to Appeal Conviction
By Stuart Liess U.S. President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, is appealing to have his recent conviction overturned, citing the appeals court ruling earlier this week in favor of former President...
View ArticleForeign Treasury Holdings Surge to Record High Even as China, Japan Sell US Debt
By Andrew Moran Foreign holdings of U.S. debt climbed to an all-time high in May, even as China and Japan, the world’s two largest holders of Treasurys, bucked the trend and reduced their exposure to...
View ArticleCOVID Social Distancing Linked to Newborn Mortality and Preterm Births, Study...
By Marina Zhang Pandemic social distancing is linked to higher rates of preterm births and newborn deaths within one to two months, according to a new study. In a study published Thursday in JAMA...
View ArticleAfter Biden Exits 2024 Race, Harris Scores Commanding Endorsements
By Ivan Pentchoukov, Emel Akan and Jacob Burg Vice President Kamala Harris secured a commanding list of endorsements for her presidential nomination bid in the hours that followed the announcement from...
View ArticleMarkets Bet on Second Bank of Canada Interest Rate Cut Coming This Week
By The Canadian Press Economists and market watchers are betting the Bank of Canada will deliver another interest rate cut this week amid mounting evidence that inflation is sustainably easing....
View ArticleSecret Service Director Admits ‘Significant Operational Failure’ in Trump...
By Jack Phillips The director of the U.S. Secret Service told a House panel on Monday that her agency failed during the assassination attempt targeting former President Donald Trump. “The Secret...
View ArticleChicago Mail Carrier Killed on Her Route
By The Associated Press CHICAGO— A mail carrier was fatally shot while walking a route in Chicago, authorities said. Investigators at the U.S. Postal Service are offering up to $250,000 for tips that...
View ArticleThe Discrediting of Free Trade
By Jeffrey A. Tucker Both major political parties in the United States seem to have abandoned the idea of free trade. As with free immigration in the United States and the whole world, the theory and...
View ArticleKey Takeaways From Secret Service Chief’s Testimony on Trump Shooting
By Samantha Flom and Arjun Singh WASHINGTON—The House Oversight Committee kicked off its investigation of the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump on July 22 by demanding answers...
View ArticleCourt Rejects Bid to Throw Out Trump Case Against Pulitzer Board
By Zachary Stieber A court in Florida has rejected a bid from members of the Pulitzer Prize Board to throw out a case brought against them by former President Donald Trump. The board’s statement in...
View ArticleWhy the New Democratic Front Runner for President May Not Be the Right Choice...
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News As the 2024 presidential race heats up, the spotlight has turned to the new Democratic front runner, the current Vice President under Joe Biden. With her campaign...
View ArticleThe American people are finished with the shameful Democrats
By Richard Porter Biden’s out. In a bow to the reality of a looming landslide loss to Donald J. Trump, the president set the Democrat party free. But it won’t matter. You know you had a great...
View ArticleBlood Proteins Can Predict the Risk of Developing More Than 60 Diseases
By Marina Zhang Over 60 diseases can be predicted just by looking at proteins in the blood, a study published Monday finds. These proteins provided more accurate predictions for 52 out of 67 diseases...
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