Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle Resigns
By Zachary Stieber Kimberly Cheatle, the director of the U.S. Secret Service, has resigned. “I take full responsibility for the security lapse,” she said in the email to Secret Service staff on July...
View ArticleFrom Sell-Offs to Flashing Indicators: Is a Market Plummet Ahead
By Max Baecker The stock market is soaring to new heights. And so is an air of unease among some of the world’s wealthiest individuals. Billionaire CEOs, such as Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jamie...
View ArticleSen. Grassley Releases Rooftop Bodycam Footage Taken After Trump...
By Katabella Roberts U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) has released graphic bodycam footage taken on a rooftop after the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. The footage, shared...
View ArticleJudge Rules for Musk’s SpaceX in Lawsuit Against National Labor Relations Board
By Zachary Stieber The makeup of a federal labor board is likely unconstitutional, a federal judge ruled on July 24, siding with Elon Musk’s SpaceX. Members of the National Labor Relations Board...
View ArticleYou Can Lose Weight Unintentionally, Without Diet Restriction–Here’s How
By Yuhong Dong M.D. Ph. D. In 2021, as COVID-19 rampaged across the globe, I found myself alone in a small, quiet town in Switzerland. Free from the responsibilities of cooking for my family and the...
View Article3 Supreme Court Justices Recuse 2nd Time in Case Accusing Them of Wrongly...
By Matthew Vadum The Supreme Court refused on July 22 to rehear a lawsuit that was filed against three justices because they rejected a previous lawsuit aimed at lawmakers who certified the 2020...
View ArticleMajor Earnings Reports Start This Week
By Louis Navellier The Russell 2000 surged early this month, gaining over 11% in a week or so, reflecting a “seismic shift” in the breadth and power of the overall stock market. Some market pundits...
View ArticleHouse Republicans Raise Concerns About Supreme Court Justices’ Security After...
By Jack Phillips House Republicans on Tuesday raised concerns about the security and safety of U.S. Supreme Court justices and lower court officials in the wake of the assassination attempt against...
View ArticleMarine Veteran Shot at Trump Rally Released From Hospital
By Katabella Roberts One of the individuals who was shot and injured at a rally held by former President Donald Trump this month in Pennsylvania has been released from hospital, it has been confirmed....
View ArticleHouse Votes Unanimously to Form Task Force to Investigate Trump Assassination...
By Arjun Singh The House of Representatives on July 24 passed a resolution creating a special task force to investigate the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump on July 13. House...
View ArticleBiden Addresses Nation From Oval Office to Explain Why He Quit 2024 Race
By Emel Akan WASHINGTON—President Joe Biden addressed the nation from the Oval Office on July 24 to explain why he chose to withdraw from the 2024 presidential election, following his announcement on...
View ArticleUltra-Processed Foods Are Harming Children: What’s Being Done About It
By Jennifer Sweenie Ultra-processed foods have become a significant part of many children’s diets, and it may come as no surprise that such foods come with a cost. A cross-sectional study published in...
View ArticleUS Economy Expanded 2.8 Percent in 2nd Quarter, Fueled by Consumer Spending
By Andrew Moran The U.S. economy continued to expand in the second quarter, topping economists’ expectations and shrugging off the Federal Reserve’s 23-year high interest rates. According to the...
View ArticleFord Stock Dips 17 Percent, EVs Lose $1.1 Billion in Second Quarter
By Naveen Athrappully Ford registered a marginal increase in profits for the second quarter of 2024, but the company’s share price tumbled after its earnings release amid a poor performance on the...
View ArticleRussian and Chinese Military Planes Intercepted in Alaska Air Defense Zone
By Tom Ozimek American and Canadian fighter jets intercepted Russian and Chinese long-range bombers operating over international waters near Alaska on July 24, according to the joint U.S. and Canadian...
View ArticleFrench High-Speed Rail Paralyzed in Massive Attack Ahead of Olympics
By Owen Evens France’s high-speed TGV rail network has been paralyzed by vandalism and arson attacks, the train operator SNCF said, just hours before the Olympic Games in Paris are set to open. An SNCF...
View ArticleFederal Reserve’s Preferred Inflation Gauge Mixed Amid Higher Energy, Food...
By Andrew Moran The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge was mixed last month, higher energy and food prices. The latest inflation measurement comes as the central bank prepares for a...
View ArticleTrump Campaign Says It Won’t Finalize Harris Debate Until She’s Officially...
By Jack Phillips Former President Donald Trump’s campaign on Thursday night signaled it will not commit to a debate with Vice President Kamala Harris until she becomes the formal Democratic nominee for...
View ArticleBelief That Moderate Drinking Aids Longevity Debunked by New Research
By Emma Suttie, D. Ac, AP We’ve likely all heard that the occasional glass of wine can lead to a longer lifespan. Although we may have enthusiastically embraced this conventional wisdom, a new...
View ArticleFDA Issues Alert About Overdosing on Weight-Loss Drug After Some Take 5 to 20...
By Marina Zhang Some patients have been self-administering incorrect doses of semaglutide, the active ingredient in Wegovy and Ozempic, two popular weight-loss and Type 2 diabetes drugs, the U.S. Food...
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