Hamas ‘Brutally Murdered’ 6 Hostages Right Before Rescue: Israel
By Melanie Sun Israel is mourning the deaths of six hostages at the hands of Hamas, officials said on Saturday. The hostages had been “brutally murdered by Hamas terrorists shortly before we reached...
View ArticleCalifornia Legislature Passes Bill Prohibiting Medical Debt from Appearing on...
By Travis Gillmore California Gov. Gavin Newsom is now considering a bill that would block credit agencies from reporting on medical debt. The proposal passed the Legislature on Aug. 28. Senate Bill...
View ArticleUS Pending Home Sales Index Hits Lowest Level Ever
By Naveen Athrappully A gauge measuring pending home sales activity fell to the lowest level in more than two decades last month amid an environment of high mortgage rates and political uncertainty,...
View ArticlePentagon Chief Tells Israeli Counterpart Hamas Must Be Held Accountable for...
By Aldgra Fredly U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin on Sunday said that Hamas leaders be held accountable for the killing of six hostages in Gaza, whom he said had been murdered in a vicious manner...
View ArticleMass Protests Erupt in Israel Following Execution of 6 Hostages by Hamas
By Owen Evans Massive protests have swept Israel following the execution of six hostages in Gaza at the hands of Hamas. On Monday, at least 500,000 demonstrated in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and other...
View ArticleFirst 2024 Election Mail Ballots Scheduled to Go Out This Week
By Jack Phillips While there are around 60 days until Election Day on Nov. 5, the first mail-in ballots are slated to reach voters starting this week. The first batch of ballots are typically sent out...
View ArticleCDC: Death Toll Is Now 9 in Bacterial Outbreak Linked to Recalled Deli Meat
By Jack Phillips At least nine people have died in connection with a listeria bacterial outbreak from Boar’s Head deli meats that led to a major recall across the United States, said federal health...
View ArticleAmericans Expect Inflation to Stay Elevated Over the Long Term
By Tom Ozimek Americans continue to anticipate that inflation will remain elevated, with the University of Michigan’s five-year expectations holding steady at 3 percent for the fifth consecutive month,...
View ArticleTwo US Marines Ambushed, Assaulted by Mob in Turkey
By Stephen Katte A pair of United States Marines in western Turkey have been ambushed and assaulted by members of a local anti-American group, officials have confirmed. The U.S. Embassy in Turkey said...
View ArticleYour Kidney Health–5 Early Warning Signs of Disease, Diet, and Healthy Habits
By Naiwen Hu The kidneys are primarily responsible for detoxifying the body, and their health directly affects all organs and systems in the body. In this article, we will discuss the early signs of...
View ArticleRetailers Seek Help as Sales Remain Flat in July
By Celene Ignacio Australian retailers are calling on the government to help the industry after sales remained flat in July, albeit increasing from the year-ago period. “As tough times continue, we are...
View ArticleFormer Top Aide of Hochul Charged With Spying for Beijing
By Lily Zhou Linda Sun, former deputy chief of staff to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, was charged on Tuesday with acting on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), federal prosecutors said. Sun, 41,...
View ArticlePhiladelphia Eagles Removing ‘Counterfeit’ Kamala Harris Ads Across City
By Jack Phillips The Philadelphia Eagles on Monday confirmed they would work to remove unauthorized posters that appear to show the Eagles endorsing Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris at...
View ArticleAI Chipmaker Nvidia Shares Drop 10 Percent, Hitting Global Markets
By Owen Evans Shares of Nvidia, the leading AI chipmaker, dropped 10 percent, sparked by investor concerns over the U.S. economy and the future of artificial intelligence. This decline wiped $279...
View ArticleFederal Judge Denies Trump Request to Relocate NY Criminal Case
By Sam Dorman Former President Donald Trump’s has lost a bid to move his criminal case in New York to federal court. Judge Alvin Hellerstein issued an opinion on Sept. 3 that said the Supreme Court’s...
View ArticleMolson Coors Cuts Back on DEI Policies
By Tom Ozimek Beer giant Molson Coors is rolling back some of its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, joining other corporations that have similarly dialed down their DEI engagement. Gavin...
View Article4 Dead, Suspect in Custody After Shooting at Georgia High School: Officials
By Jack Phillips The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has confirmed that at least four people died and nine were injured during a shooting at the Apalachee High School in Winder on Wednesday....
View ArticleBillions of People Have Inadequate Micronutrients, Study Estimates
By Huey Freeman More than half the world’s population is deficient in micronutrients such as vitamins and minerals, according to a new study. According to the results, published in Lancet Global Health...
View ArticleHarris Accepts Debate Rules for Sept. 10 Showdown With Trump, Including...
By Tom Ozimek Vice President Kamala Harris has accepted the rules for the Sept. 10 presidential debate against former President Donald Trump, including the provision to mute microphones when it’s not a...
View ArticleAmid Public, Shareholder Backlash, Some Major Corporations Drop DEI Policies
By Kevin Stocklin As Ford took steps last week to distance itself from the “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) movement that has swept the corporate world in recent years, it became just one of a...
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