Nikki Haley Says She Will Vote for Donald Trump
By Jackson Richman WASHINGTON—After months of declining to endorse her former boss, former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley announced on May 22 that she will be voting for former President...
View ArticleRepublican PAC Orders $141 Million in Fall Advertising Ahead of November...
By Austin Alonzo The Congressional Leadership Fund (CLF), which supports Republican Party candidates for Congress, is purchasing $141 million worth of advertising ahead of the November general...
View ArticleMassachusetts Annual Census Finds Noncitizens on Voter Rolls
By Steven Kovac A citizenship question included in the state-mandated annual census of all Massachusetts residents has proved to be an effective tool in cleaning the voter rolls of ineligible...
View ArticleIn Blow to China, Argentina’s Milei Looking to US for Defense Cooperation
By Autumn Spredemann Over the past decade China’s security footprint in Argentina has grown considerably, but analysts say recent indicators demonstrate President Javier Milei may be shifting defense...
View ArticleThe Money Supply Is Growing Again and the Fed Wants It That Way
By Ryan McMaken Money-supply growth fell year over year again in March, but March’s decline was the smallest money-supply drop recorded in 16 months. Moreover, the money supply in March grew—month over...
View ArticleOverreporting COVID-19 as an Underlying Cause of Death Inflated Mortality...
By Megan Redshaw, J. D. A new analysis suggests COVID-19 was reported more frequently than it should have been as an underlying cause of death, inflating COVID-19 mortality numbers and attributing...
View ArticleNorth Carolina Legislature Considers Bill to Compel Sheriffs to Cooperate...
By Aaron Gifford A North Carolina bill that pushes back on sanctuary counties shielding illegal immigrants from federal authorities is making its way through the state legislature. House Bill 10,...
View ArticleTrump, Biden Look to California for Major Campaign Cash Boosts
By Samantha Flom With the presidential contest heating up, the presumptive Republican and Democrat nominees are both looking to the Golden State for a boost in cash flow. As former President Donald...
View ArticleBoeing Sees 6-Fold Increase in Employee Concerns Over Product Safety, Quality
By Jacob Burg Boeing saw a 500 percent increase in employee submissions regarding safety concerns in early 2024 compared to the year before, the company said in a May 24 report. After the Jan. 5...
View ArticleTrump’s Bronx Rally Sparked Voter Registration Amid Rap Music
By Janice Hisle This week’s South Bronx campaign stop for former President Donald Trump stands out among his dozens of rallies this election cycle. Besides attracting many nonwhites in a longtime...
View ArticleDemocrats Urge Postal Regulatory Commission to Block USPS Proposed Price Hikes
By Aldgra Fredly House Democrats are urging the Postal Regulatory Commission to block the U.S. Postal Service’s (USPS) price hikes, noting they would risk the agency’s future as its delivery...
View ArticleArizona Senate Passes Ballot Measure Allowing Arrests of Illegal Immigrants
By Aldgra Fredly The Arizona Senate approved on Wednesday a proposed ballot measure that would make it a state crime to enter Arizona’s southern border from anywhere outside of an official port of...
View ArticleLuxury EV Maker Lucid Announces 6 Percent Workforce Cut
By Naveen Athrappully Electric vehicle manufacturer Lucid Motors plans to lay off hundreds of workers as part of a cost control initiative amid weakening EV demand. On May 24, Lucid announced a...
View ArticleVision and Hearing Changes Could Predict Dementia Long Before Diagnosis
By Emma Suttie, D. Ac AP Our eyes and ears are windows into the brain, and changes in vision and hearing can be some of the earliest indicators of cognitive decline—potentially pointing to more-serious...
View ArticleOpinion: Time to End Post-Term Pensions for Elected Officials and Restore...
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News Washington, D.C., the epicenter of political power, has long been synonymous with backroom deals, entitlements, and a glaring disconnect between our elected...
View ArticleAlan Dershowitz Reveals ‘Major’ Issue in Trump Criminal Trial
By Jack Phillips Retired Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz said last week that he believes the prosecutor who brought the New York criminal case against former President Donald Trump should instead...
View ArticleThe Heart of Remembrance: What Memorial Day Means to Americans
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News In the early morning haze of Arlington National Cemetery, a solemn silence blankets the grounds, punctuated only by the soft rustling of leaves and the distant...
View ArticleCOVID-19 Vaccine Litigation Against Mayo Clinic Revived by Federal Court
By Zachary Stieber A lawsuit against the Mayo Clinic must move forward, a federal court has ruled, reviving the suit after it was thrown out in 2023. The five fired workers who sued the Minnesota-based...
View ArticleRobert F. Kennedy Jr. Loses Libertarian Party Nomination
By Naveen Athrappully Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was swiftly eliminated from the Libertarian Party’s presidential nominee race in the first round, thus putting to rest...
View ArticleThe Inflation Denialists
By Jeffrey A. Tucker Such strange times. We are living through the most destructive bout of inflation in 45 years, one that threatens to become worse and perhaps just as ruinous in the long run as the...
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