Special Counsel Smith Files Revised Indictment in Trump Federal Election Case
By Sam Dorman Special counsel Jack Smith filed an updated indictment against former President Donald Trump in Washington on Aug. 27 following the Supreme Court’s ruling that he enjoyed some...
View ArticleThe Brunt of a Bad Economy: How America’s Dogs and Cats are Paying the Price
By Susan D. Harris It was 2017 and I was caring for my elderly mother full-time in my home. We had recently lost my dad to Alzheimer’s and money was tight—the worst time for our beloved dog to get...
View ArticleA Lesser-Known Antioxidant Makes Mushrooms Important to Health
By Emma Tekstra Mushrooms, long revered for their nutritional value, may hold the key to a longer life. They are the fruiting part of certain fungi and are neither plant nor animal. Mushrooms are often...
View ArticleFoot Locker Moves Headquarters From New York to Florida
By Naveen Athrappully Footwear and sportswear retailer Foot Locker is shifting its headquarters from New York to Florida, with cost-cutting playing a key factor in the decision. In March last year,...
View ArticleDOJ Watchdog Report Criticizes FBI for Lapses in Handling Child Sex Abuse Tips
By Chase Smith A U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) watchdog issued a critical report this week, examining the FBI’s handling of tips related to “hands-on” sex offenses against children. The watchdog...
View ArticleHow the Job Market Is Faring as Fed Shifts Focus to Employment
By Andrew Moran Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, in his prepared speech at the recent Jackson Hole Economic Symposium, said: “It seems unlikely that the labor market will be a source of elevated...
View ArticleWhat’s Next for Trump in His Ongoing Criminal Cases?
By Sam Dorman Former President Donald Trump continues to face potential legal battles in four criminal cases, raising the prospect that a possible future presidency could be marked by continual...
View ArticleA Duckweed Cuts Down Sugar Levels in Diabetics: Harvard Study
By Huey Freeman Mankai, a small, nutrient-packed duckweed, has a significant impact on the blood sugar level of Type 2 diabetics, according to a new study. Researchers from Harvard University and...
View ArticleUnited Airlines Union Votes to Strike If Demands Aren’t Met
By Matt McGregor United Airlines flight attendants have voted in favor of authorizing a strike if the company’s administration refuses to improve conditions. The flight attendants are represented by...
View ArticleCommunism: Uncovering Its Influence in America’s Institutions
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 was heralded as the end of communism, but the reality is far more complex. In recent years, the specter of communism has...
View ArticleFed’s Preferred Inflation Gauge Holds Steady, Cementing Expected September...
By Andrew Moran The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation metric—the personal consumption expenditure (PCE) price index—came in below expectations, further supporting the central bank’s case for...
View ArticleHarris Defends Shifting Positions in Primetime Interview
By Ivan Pentchoukov, Jacob Burg and Emel Akan Vice President Kamala Harris, in her first interview as the Democratic presidential nominee on Aug. 29, clarified her shifting positions on fracking and...
View ArticleFord Pulls Back on DEI Policies, Withdraws From Corporate Equality Index
By Stephen Katte Ford Motor Co. has slammed the brakes on some of its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies after reviewing them over the past year. According to an Aug. 28 memo sent to all...
View ArticleAnti-Inflammatory Diet May Reduce Dementia Risk by Up to a Third–Study
By Jennifer Sweenie A study published in JAMA Open Network this month uncovered a link between diet and brain health. The research revealed that individuals who adhered to an anti-inflammatory diet saw...
View ArticleFBI Report on Violent Crime Statistics Involving U.S. and Non-U.S. Citizens...
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News The FBI has released an extensive report detailing violent crime statistics involving both U.S. citizens and non-U.S. citizens from January 1, 2016, to August 1,...
View ArticleTrump Flipped These Western Wisconsin Counties. What About This Time
By Nathan Worcester “I am a true neutral.” Matthew Johnson, a short, energetic Texan, was talking politics as he showed off his spread on the south end of Bagley, Wisc., about a thousand feet from the...
View ArticleLow Magnesium Linked to DNA Damage and Chronic Disease Risk
By George Citroner While you often hear about the importance of vitamin D and zinc for boosting immunity, another important but often overlooked nutrient is magnesium. This essential mineral plays a...
View ArticleChipmaker Nvidia Shares Slump in After-Hours Trading Despite Solid Earnings...
By Andrew Moran Chipmaker Nvidia’s latest quarterly earnings report failed to impress investors, even as the tech titan topped Wall Street estimates and extended its streak of blockbuster growth. After...
View ArticleConfectionary Giant Says Gas Prices Have Spiked 100 Percent Over the Past Year
By Naziya Alvi Rahman Gas prices in Victorian factories have doubled over the past year, posing a significant challenge for manufacturers, according to Stephanie Saliba, director of corporate and...
View ArticleFamilies of Fallen Soldiers Defend Trump After Arlington Cemetery Visit Fallout
By Naveen Athrappully Former President Donald Trump posted videos of family members of fallen soldiers responding to Vice President Kamala Harris’s criticism of his recent visit to Arlington National...
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