US Approves Nearly $20 Billion Weapons Sale to Israel
By Naveen Athrappully The United States is moving ahead with the sale of almost $20 billion in arms to Israel, including fighter jets and advanced missile launchers, which is expected to boost the...
View Article9 States Sue Biden Admin to Block Voter Registration Executive Order
By Tom Ozimek Mississippi and eight other states have sued the Biden administration to block an executive order requiring federal agencies to develop strategies to expand voter registration that the...
View ArticleAging Is Not a Gradual Process, but Accelerates at 2 Main Stages
By Cara Michelle Miller Aging has traditionally been viewed synonymously with a steady decline in health, but recent research unveils a more complex picture. Aging is not gradual but surges at key...
View ArticleProposal to Allow Local Police to Make Arrests Near Border Will Appear on...
By Katabella Roberts The Arizona Supreme Court ruled on Aug. 14 that a proposal that would make it a crime for migrants to cross the southern border and empower local police to make arrests near the...
View ArticleTrump, Vance Propose Fixes for ‘Affordability Crisis’
By Janice Hisle and Jackson Richman BYRON CENTER, Mich.—In separate speeches on Aug. 14, former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), shed more light on their plans for...
View ArticleA Financial Update on the Health Care Industry
By Rodd Mann After facing significant financial strain due to labor shortages, inflation, and the COVID-19 pandemic, the health care industry is beginning to recover. Profit pools are expected to...
View ArticleInflation Rises for First Time This Year
By Victoria Friedman Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation rose to 2.2 percent in July, above the Bank of England’s (BoE) 2 percent target, the first increase this year after months of decline. The...
View ArticleKey US Manufacturing Gauges Contract in August, Signal Broader Industry Slowdown
By Andrew Moran Two key U.S. manufacturing gauges contracted in August, signaling a possible broader industry slowdown. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Empire State Manufacturing Survey—a...
View ArticleRussia–Ukraine War Takes New Shape as Surprise of Kursk Blitz Fades
By Ryan Morgan Throughout history, military commanders and observers have tried to see through the hazy layers of imperfect or outright false information and deception in the chaos of the...
View ArticleFord Recalling About 85,000 Explorer Police Vehicles Because of Potential for...
By The Associated Press Ford is recalling approximately 85,000 Explorer Police Interceptor Utility vehicles because the engines may fail prematurely and possibly result in a fire. The National Highway...
View ArticleDebt: The Great Reckoning
By Rodd Mann America is awash in debt. U.S. national debt has surpassed $35 trillion. This translates to approximately $93,500 per American. National debt today is at levels comparable to those seen...
View ArticleRFK Jr. Refutes Report That He Approached Harris for a Cabinet Position
By Jeff Louderback Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. refuted a Washington Post report from earlier this week that said he would drop out of the race and endorse Vice President...
View Article5 Main Causes of Eczema and How to Heal Naturally Through Diet
By Jinduan Yang Eczema is a type of dermatitis that can cause inflammation, itching, redness, dryness, and roughness of the skin. In severe cases, it may also lead to blisters, oozing, and crusting,...
View ArticleGold Prices Set New Records; Behind the Latest Surge
By Andrew Moran Gold prices topped $2,500 for the first time, and the yellow metal remains one of the top-performing assets in the global financial markets this year, buoyed by a wide range of factors....
View ArticleChicago Gears up for DNC Amid Protests and Security Concerns
By Jackson Richman and Nathan Worcester Chicago will be bustling with political leaders, delegates, media, law enforcement, and demonstrators as it hosts the Democratic National Convention (DNC), Aug....
View ArticleSupreme Court Upholds Block on Entirety of Federal Government’s New Title IX...
By Bill Pan The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled 5-4 to reject the federal government’s bid to partially enforce its Title IX rule in 10 Republican-led states. In a ruling handed down on Aug. 16, the high...
View Article21 State Attorneys General Demand Answers From Temu Over Business Practices,...
By Frank Fang Attorneys general from 21 states are demanding answers from Chinese budget online retailer Temu, questioning whether it has done enough to protect consumers from data privacy misuse and...
View ArticleUS Plans to Start Recycling Nuclear Waste
By Kevin Stocklin Despite growing recognition that nuclear energy may be the most viable solution in America’s quest for reliable low-carbon electricity, the nuclear power industry is struggling to...
View ArticleChicago Police Boss: No Repeat of 1968 Violence as Protesters Descend on DNC
By Jack Phillips The head of the Chicago Police Department said that his law enforcement agency is ready for potentially thousands of protesters descending on the Democratic National Convention (DNC),...
View ArticleA Tea Time Herb Brimming With Digestive Benefits
By Amy Denney When herbalist Rosalee de la Forêt says chamomile doesn’t get the respect it deserves, she’s speaking from firsthand experience. She once accidentally let chamomile flowers steep too long...
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