Trump Assassination Suspect Identified as Ryan Wesley Routh
By Jack Phillips, Joseph Lord and Melanie Sun The suspected would-be assassin of former President Donald Trump has been identified by officials as Ryan Wesley Routh, 58. Few details have been verified...
View ArticleEarly Voting, Mail-in Voting, and Drop Boxes: The Rules in Each Battleground...
By Nathan Worcester Many Americans yearn for a simple, one-day election. For now, though, national elections are sprawling, weeks-long “election seasons” that differ significantly from place to place....
View ArticleS&P flat, Nasdaq stumbles as tech weighs ahead of Fed decision
By Chuck Mikolajczak NEW YORK, Sept 16 (Reuters) – The S&P 500 was little changed while the Nasdaq fell on Monday, weighed down by a drop in technology stocks as investors continued to gauge the...
View ArticleOld Drug Could Be New Healing Aid for Heart Attack Victims
By Huey Freeman Researchers found through animal testing that a drug used to treat multiple sclerosis may help heart attack victims recover. In the study, published on Aug. 26 in the Nature...
View ArticleRussian Army to Add 180,000 Soldiers, 1 Year Ahead of Schedule
By Chris Summers Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the Russian army to grow by 180,000 troops for a total force of 1.5 million soldiers. The order, which was published in a decree on the...
View ArticlePennsylvania Supreme Court Rules to Disqualify Undated, Misdated Mail-In Ballots
By Tom Ozimek The Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued a decision on Sept. 13 that upholds a requirement in the key battleground state that voters must include accurate dates on the exterior envelopes of...
View ArticleWorld War III: A New Era of Theft and Corruption
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News As the world faces the grim possibility of a Third World War, many of the same elements that drove the devastation of World War II are emerging once again. In The...
View ArticleThe Puppet Masters of World War III: How Corrupt Leaders Could Drag the U.S....
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News With the world teetering on the brink of World War III, the role of global leadership cannot be underestimated. Corrupt leaders in China, Russia, Iran, and North...
View ArticleTrump Vows to End Taxes on Overtime. Here’s What It Means for the Economy
By Andrew Moran Former President Donald Trump pledged during a campaign rally on Sept. 12 to eliminate taxes on overtime pay for workers who clock in more than 40 hours a week. Trump’s latest campaign...
View ArticleSean ‘Diddy’ Combs Arrested in New York
By Caden Pearson Sean “Diddy” Combs was arrested by federal agents in Manhattan on Monday night, prosecutors said. Prosecutors did not immediately announce details of the charges, but Combs faces...
View ArticleTop Election Officials Tell Congress Voter Roll Accuracy Is Improving but...
By Steven Kovac Fifty-five days before the Nov. 5 general election, six secretaries of state from around the country told a congressional committee that they have made progress in securing elections...
View ArticleReforming Maternal Care Could Avoid Postpartum Crisis
By Amy Denney Earlier this year, Molly Hahn remained purposefully in her bed for two weeks. She wasn’t ill. In fact, she was lifting weights one day—a week and a half past her due date—and delivering...
View ArticleThousands Injured in Series of Pager Explosions Across Lebanon, Officials Say
By Ryan Morgan Thousands of people across Lebanon were reported injured as their handheld pagers exploded on Sept. 17, Lebanese state media and security officials have said. By Tuesday evening local...
View ArticleHow Major US Stock Indexes Fared Sept. 17
By The Associated Press U.S. stocks drifted to a mixed close near their all-time highs ahead of a highly anticipated meeting of the Federal Reserve. The S&P 500 edged just barely higher Tuesday....
View ArticleSecond Wave of Explosions Hits Communications Devices Across Lebanon
By Owen Evans In a second day of exploding devices, hand-held radios used by Hezbollah detonated late Wednesday afternoon across southern Lebanon and in Beirut’s southern suburbs, a security source and...
View ArticleFed Expected to Cut Interest Rates—What This Means for Your Money
By Andrew Moran The winds of change are upon the U.S. economy as the Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates for the first time in four years, affecting everyone from Main Street to Wall...
View ArticleSuspicious Packages Sent to Election Officials Across United States
By Caden Pearson Suspicious packages containing white powder have been sent to election officials in more than a dozen states since Sept. 16, prompting investigations and evacuations. Officials in...
View ArticleAmericans Can Now Renew Their Passports Online: Everything You Need to Know
By Jack Phillips The U.S. Department of State on Wednesday announced that Americans can now renew their passports online, bypassing a mail-in method that could take many weeks. “By offering this online...
View ArticleArizona Officials Find Nearly 100,000 Voters Didn’t Provide Proof of Citizenship
By Zachary Stieber Officials in Arizona have discovered a flaw that allowed some 97,000 residents to vote in state and local races despite not providing proof of citizenship, which is required by law....
View ArticleWhy Raspberries Are the New Heart-Healthy Superfruit
By Zena le Roux The secret to a healthier heart may have been hiding in plain sight in the produce aisle. Raspberries help with high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and inflammation, according to new...
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