Georgia Judge Dismisses 2 Counts in Trump’s Criminal Case
By Sam Dorman Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee has dismissed two of the counts in the criminal indictment former President Donald Trump faces in Georgia. According to McAfee, prosecutors...
View ArticleIncreasing a Brain Protein May Slow Alzheimer’s Disease
By Marina Zhang For over 30 years, the amyloid hypothesis has postulated that the accumulation of amyloid beta proteins drives Alzheimer’s disease. However, a new study challenges this theory and...
View ArticleBoeing Strike: 33,000 Workers Walk Off the Job After Rejecting Contract Deal
By Zachary Stieber Tens of thousands of Boeing workers walked off the job on Sept. 13 after rejecting a contract deal, marking the first strike since 2008. Members of two local unions of the...
View ArticleTrump Vows to End Taxes on Overtime Pay If Elected in November
By Katabella Roberts Former President Donald Trump has said he plans to end taxes on overtime wages for individuals who work more than 40 hours a week if he is elected to the White House again. Trump...
View ArticleImmigrants Drive Job Growth as Native-Born Employment Drops, Data Shows
By Andrew Moran Immigration to the United States—both legal and illegal—has soared over the past few years, and the influx of newcomers is altering the state of the national labor market. Since late...
View ArticleGerman Warships Pass Through Taiwan Strait for First Time in 22 Years Despite...
By Alex Wu Two German warships are sailing to Indonesia via the Taiwan Strait despite Beijing’s opposition. It’s the first time in 22 years that German warships have passed through the disputed waters...
View ArticleSingle Placebo Injection Improved Chronic Back Pain for 1 Year: Study
By Huey Freeman Researchers have found that openly prescribed placebos can rival prescription drugs, steroid injections, and even surgery in providing relief for chronic back pain sufferers. The twist?...
View ArticleThe Art of Stealing Elections: How the DNC Manipulates Polls, Media, and...
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News The Democratic National Committee (DNC) has refined the art of election manipulation, using tactics from inflated polling numbers to questionable voting...
View ArticlePutin Tells NATO Allowing Long-Range Missiles Would Equal Direct Involvement...
By Katabella Roberts Russian President Vladimir Putin told reporters on Sept. 12 that if NATO allows Ukraine to strike inside Russia with Western-supplied long-range missiles, it would be tantamount to...
View ArticleDon’t Fall for Debt Relief and Credit Scams
By Anne Johnson Most people have some debt. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported that in the second quarter of 2024, Americans held $17.80 trillion in debt, of which $1.14 trillion was credit...
View ArticleUS Steel: Why the Japanese Buyout of Pittsburgh Company Shouldn’t Be Blocked
By Anders Corr Most leading Washington politicians want to block Japan’s Nippon Steel from buying U.S. Steel. It’s a quintessentially American company headquartered in Pittsburgh. Keeping U.S. Steel...
View ArticleFact-Checks on Trump During Presidential Debate Stir Controversy
By Lawrence Wilson, Jacob Burg and Jackson Richman Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump’s presidential debate continues to generate attention as some media critics allege bias...
View ArticleResearchers Train Algorithm to Scan Tongue and Find Disease Patterns
By Emma Suttie, D. Ac, AP Researchers have used more than 5,000 pictures of tongues to train an AI algorithm in a traditional technique of disease diagnosis. “One of the most exciting insights from our...
View ArticleTrump ‘Safe’ Following Gunshots in His Vicinity, Campaign Says
By Jack Phillips The Trump campaign on Sunday said that former President Donald Trump is safe after reports of gunshots in his vicinity, while the Secret Service said it is working to investigate the...
View ArticleBrazil’s X Ban: VPN Fines Mark New Internet Battlefield, Say Free Speech...
By Owen Evans Brazil’s enforcement of its ban on social media platform X, through fines for using VPNs, defines a potential battleground between internet freedom and regulation, according to free...
View ArticleEndometriosis: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, and Natural Approaches
By Terri Ward Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory condition that affects about 10 percent of women of reproductive age. It is present in up to 80 percent of pelvic pain cases and 63 percent of...
View ArticleIsraeli Military Says ‘High Probability’ 3 Hostages Killed in November Airstrike
By Jackson Richman There is a “high probability” that three hostages held by the Hamas terrorist group were killed in a Nov. 10, 2023, airstrike, according to the Israel Defense Forces on Sept. 15. The...
View ArticleTrump Safe After Apparent 2nd Assassination Attempt
By Jack Phillips, Joseph Lord and Emel Akan Second Assassination Attempt on Trump—What We Know So Far At around 1:30 p.m. ET, while former President Donald Trump was golfing at the Trump International...
View ArticleSunlight and Clouds, Not CO2, Drives Earth’s Climate, New Study Finds
By Katie Spence This year’s summer months were characterized by cold outdoor pools that eagerly welcomed guests, concrete that scorched the soles of bare feet, and popsicles that melted in the...
View ArticleWhistleblower Claims ABC and Kamala Harris Colluded to Sway Presidential Debate
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News Washington, D.C. – In a bombshell revelation, a whistleblower has come forward with allegations that ABC News and Vice President Kamala Harris conspired to...
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