Vitamin D Dilemma: New Guidelines Flip the Script on Sunshine Supplements
By Sina McCullough Are you getting enough vitamin D, or perhaps too much? New guidelines turn conventional wisdom on its head, offering new recommendations that could impact your decision about vitamin...
View ArticleUS Manufacturing Industry Saddled by Advanced Job Needs and Performance-Based...
By Mark Gilman The U.S. economy added a less-than-robust 142,000 jobs in August, which, though higher than the 89,000 added in July, highlighted some concerning sectors, including manufacturing. And...
View ArticleWhat to Watch for in the Trump-Harris Debate
By Lawrence Wilson Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump head into a presidential debate virtually tied in national polling, raising the stakes for a showdown that could prove...
View ArticleUS Sanctions Iran for Providing Hundreds of Missiles to Russia
By Andrew Thornebrooke Iran is transferring short-range ballistic missiles to Russia after training Moscow’s troops on the system’s use, according to White House National Security Council spokesperson...
View ArticleGoogle Loses Final Appeal Against $2.7 Billion EU Antitrust Fine
By Guy Birchall Google has lost its final appeal against a 2.4 billion euro ($2.7 billion) European Union penalty for illegally prioritizing its shopping recommendations over rivals in search results....
View ArticleOhio AG Orders Investigation Into City’s Surge of Haitian Immigrants
By Jack Phillips Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said he is ordering an investigation into ways to stop what he describes as “extreme population growth” due to migrants coming into the city of...
View ArticleConsumers Uneasy About US Labor Market, Household Finances in Year Ahead: New...
By Andrew Moran Consumers are increasingly anxious about the U.S. labor market and their household finances, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s August Survey of Consumer Expectations...
View ArticleFDA–New Breast Cancer Screening Requirement Takes Effect Tuesday
By Marina Zhang Starting Sept. 10, all women undergoing mammography for breast cancer will be informed on the density of their breasts, according to a new update by the U.S. Food and Drug...
View ArticleTrump vs. Harris: A Stark Contrast Between Success and Failure
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News In a pivotal debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, Americans were given a clear view of the divergent paths the two...
View ArticleThe Day That Changed America Forever: A Reflection on the Events of September...
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News September 11, 2001, is a date that will forever be etched in the collective memory of the American people. It was a day when time seemed to stand still, and our...
View ArticleStudy Links Inflation, Private Sector Stagnation to Government Spending Surge
By Naziya Alvi Rahman New research from the Centre for Independent Studies (CIS) reveals that government spending is fueling inflation, while private sector growth has stagnated, signalling a potential...
View ArticleLong-Term Exercisers Have Healthier Belly Fat, Even If Obese, Study Finds
By Cara Michelle Miller For people with obesity, the benefits of regular exercise extend far beyond weight loss. A recent study suggests that exercising regularly changes fat tissue in a way that...
View ArticleFrancine Makes Landfall in Louisiana as a Category 2 Hurricane
By T. J. Muscaro Hurricane Francine made landfall in Louisiana as a Category 2 Hurricane at about 5 p.m. Central time on Sept. 11, according to the National Hurricane Center. It landed just 30 miles...
View ArticleInflation-Adjusted US Household Income Rises, Yet Not to Pre-Pandemic Levels:...
By Andrew Moran New federal government data show that real (inflation-adjusted) U.S. household incomes rose in 2023 for the first time since 2019 but have failed to recover to their pre-COVID-19...
View ArticlePolaris Dawn: SpaceX Mission Astronauts Complete First Private Spacewalk in...
By Zachary Stieber Astronauts on Sept. 12 performed the first private spacewalk in history, exiting SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule as it orbited hundreds of miles above Earth. Billionaire Jared Isaacman,...
View ArticleTexas City Shuts Down Hotel Occupied by Venezuelan Gang After 693 Police Calls
By Darlene McCormick Sanchez Texas authorities say they are shutting down a crime-ridden hotel housing Tren de Aragua gang members and investigating the gang’s criminal involvement in other cities. El...
View ArticleTime to Lighten Up on Stocks
By Rodd Mann Beginning a month ago, the bull market in stocks began to show some hesitancy, even perhaps stalling out after a long post-pandemic surge that took stock prices far higher. After many...
View ArticleWarren Buffett’s Berkshire Sells More Bank of America Stock, CEO Unsure Why
By Jack Phillips Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway sold shares worth $228.7 million in Bank of America in his company’s latest move to offload the bank’s stock, according to a new regulatory filing,...
View ArticleElection Officials Warn Problems With US Mail Could Cause 2024 Voting...
By Jack Phillips A coalition representing state and local election officials across the United States warned that problems with the nation’s mail system could disrupt voting in some areas, with just...
View ArticleGarland Says Justice Department Won’t Be Intimidated by ‘Escalation of Attacks’
By Sam Dorman U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland praised his employees during a Sept. 12 press conference while pushing back on attacks they encountered, saying the Department of Justice (DOJ)...
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