Teamsters Union Makes No Endorsement for President
By Jacob Burg The International Brotherhood of Teamsters said on Sept. 18 that it will not endorse a presidential candidate, the first time it has declined to do so since 1966. Teamsters General...
View ArticleHouse Fails to Pass GOP Stopgap Funding Plan
By Joseph Lord, Stacy Robinson and Jackson Richman WASHINGTON—The House on Sept. 18 failed to pass a temporary spending fix that would have forestalled a government shutdown. The GOP measure, which...
View ArticleKey Battle on Election Betting Market Heads to Appeals Court
By John Haughey A legal battle over the future of a website’s election prediction market is set to continue on Sept. 19, when an appeals court hears the case of Kalshi v. CFTC, a decision that could...
View ArticleHouse Passes Bill to Deport Illegal Immigrants Convicted of Sex Offenses
By Zachary Stieber The U.S. House of Representatives on Sept. 18 passed a bill that would authorize deportation of illegal immigrants who have been convicted of a sex offense such as soliciting a minor...
View ArticleReserve Bank Urged to Adapt After US Fed’s Aggressive Interest Rate Reduction
By Naziya Alvi Rahman The U.S. Federal Reserve announced on Sept. 18 that it would cut interest rates by half a percentage point. This move has been a big relief for financial and commodity markets but...
View ArticleThe Hunter Biden Laptop Cover-Up: How Politicians and Spies Influenced a U.S....
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News The Suppressed Story of a Scandal In the months leading up to the 2020 U.S. Presidential election, the Hunter Biden laptop scandal surfaced—allegations of...
View ArticleLawmakers Mull Revamp of Secret Service Funding, Policy After Trump...
By Joseph Lord and Arjun Singh WASHINGTON, D.C.—In the aftermath of an apparent second attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, lawmakers are considering making changes to both funding...
View ArticleIn-Person Voting Begins in Virginia, South Dakota, and Minnesota
By Nathan Worcester Summer isn’t over, but America’s “election season” is already well underway. In fact, some people are now casting votes in person for the general election. In-person early or...
View ArticleIsrael Says It Has Killed Top Hezbollah Commander
By Dan M. Berger In yet another devastating strike on Hezbollah, an Israeli airstrike on Sept. 20 eliminated its operations commander and a dozen other top leaders as they met in a bunker beneath a...
View ArticleGeorgia Election Board Approves Rule Requiring Hand Count of Ballots
By Tom Ozimek The Georgia Election Board has approved a new rule requiring election workers to hand count ballots in the November election and confirm that the numbers match machine counts before the...
View ArticleCheaper Migraine Drugs Outperform Newer, More Expensive Options: Oxford Study
By Cara Michelle Miller An Oxford study suggests that triptans are the most effective migraine treatment, outperforming newer, pricier options. For decades, inexpensive painkillers like aspirin and...
View ArticlePrepare to Start Taking Money Out of Your Inherited IRA
By Sandra Block, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance If you’ve postponed taking required distributions from an inherited individual retirement account (IRA), mark your calendar. There’s a good chance you’ll...
View ArticleSecret Service, Homeland Security Sued Over Records Related to Trump...
By Jack Phillips A lawsuit was filed against the U.S. Secret Service and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in a bid to seek records from the two agencies about the July 13 assassination attempt...
View ArticleTrump Proposes Temporary 10 Percent Cap on Credit Card Interest Rates
By Andrew Moran Former President Donald Trump has proposed a 10 percent temporary cap on credit card interest rates, which have spiked in recent years. According to LendingTree data, the average...
View ArticleA Particular Bacteria in Your Urine Can Help Protect Against Kidney Stones
By Rachel Ann T. Melegrito The urinary tract microbiome, also known as the urobiome, is home to various microorganisms. Researchers from Mahidol University in Thailand found that certain bacteria...
View ArticleIran-Backed Forces in Iraq Claim Missile, Drone Attacks on Israel
By Melanie Sun The Iran-backed Islamic Resistance in Iraq (ISI) claimed responsibility on Sunday for launching cruise missiles and drones toward Israel overnight, in coordination with Lebanon’s...
View ArticleAn Overview of Significant Events on Road to Election and Beyond
By Stacy Robinson We’ve entered the final phase of the 2024 election cycle, which has been marked by twists and turns. The Republican nominee, former President Donald Trump, has faced two assassination...
View ArticleHow College Students and Young Adults Can Manage Anxiety
By Mary West College life and the transition into adulthood can be a challenging part of the journey to independence. Studies find the transition is marked by significant physiological and...
View ArticleUS Navy Directed to Prepare for War With China by 2027
By Andrew Thornebrooke The U.S. Navy on Sept. 19 released a new strategic document centered on countering communist China’s aggression in the Indo-Pacific. It directs the Navy to develop “readiness for...
View ArticleAmerica at a Crossroads: The Battle for Sovereignty in the Face of Growing...
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News As the United States grapples with domestic challenges like inflation, rising crime rates, and political division, international forces are threatening the very...
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