Lebanon Says Almost 200 Dead as Israel Strikes Hundreds of Hezbollah Targets
By Guy Birchall Lebanese health officials said 182 people have been killed in Israeli airstrikes on the south of the country as the IDF announced it had hit more than 300 Hezbollah targets, on Monday....
View ArticleIn North Carolina, Trump Vows to Push Congress to Ban Sanctuary Cities
By Arjun Singh WILMINGTON, N.C.—Republican presidential nominee, former President Donald Trump, on Sept. 21 announced a new plan to use federal power to outlaw so-called “sanctuary cities” that protect...
View ArticleTrump Suspect Ryan Routh Left Note: ‘This Was an Assassination Attempt’
By Jack Phillips A court document submitted by federal prosecutors on Monday showed that Ryan Routh, the suspect in the apparent second assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump,...
View ArticleCervical Cancer: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, and Natural Approaches
By Mercura Wang Cervical cancer originates in the cells of the cervix, the lower part of the uterus (womb), where abnormal cells grow uncontrollably and form a tumor. It is the eighth most common...
View ArticleGet Out of Debt Now
By Jeffrey A. Tucker Long ago, when I was in college, there was a long line of credit card companies outside the school bookstore handing out applications. Students would grab as many as possible. The...
View ArticleUS Plans to Bring Attempted Assassination Charge Against Ryan Routh
By Jack Phillips and T.J. Muscaro WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.—Federal prosecutors are looking to bring a charge of attempted assassination against the man accused of hiding with a gun at a golf course where...
View ArticleChina, Iran, Russia Using AI to Influence US Elections, Intelligence...
By Tom Ozimek Foreign powers are increasingly using artificial intelligence (AI) to influence how Americans vote, according to a new intelligence report released just 45 days ahead of the 2024...
View ArticlePennsylvania County Must Update Voters on Mail-In Ballot Status
By Zachary Stieber A Pennsylvania county must inform voters if their mail-in ballots have been counted or rejected, a state appeals court ruled on Sept. 24. In a 2–1 ruling, Commonwealth Court judges...
View ArticleDOJ Sues Visa Over Alleged Illegal Monopoly on Debit Transactions
By Sam Dorman The Justice Department sued Visa for allegedly stifling competition in the market for debit card payments. A complaint filed in the Southern District of New York on Sept. 24 alleged that...
View ArticleGoing Off Blood Pressure Meds Linked to Better Cognition
By Huey Freeman Taking older adults off their blood pressure medication was linked to slower cognitive decline, especially in those with dementia, a new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine found....
View ArticleUS Consumer Confidence Nosedives Amid Growing Concerns Over Job Security
By Tom Ozimek U.S. consumer confidence took a sharp dive in September, driven by rising concerns over job security and a softening labor market. The Conference Board reported on Sept. 24 that its...
View ArticleFlorida Counties Issue Mandatory Evacuations Ahead of Tropical Storm Helene
By T. J. Muscaro Floridians in several counties were ordered to evacuate on Sept. 24, as the state prepares for the arrival of a large Category 3 hurricane before the end of the week. Landfall is...
View ArticleSenator Warns of Looming Port Strike That Threatens to Cripple US Supply Chain
By Jack Phillips A U.S. senator on Tuesday warned of economic repercussions ahead of a threatened strike at major East Coast and Gulf ports in the United States on Oct. 1, as a union involved in...
View ArticleThe Fed’s 0.5% Rate Cut Delivered New Market Highs
By Louis Navellier Last Wednesday, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) statement announced a surprising 0.5% key interest rate cut and signaled another 0.5% in rate cuts for the rest of this year...
View ArticleHezbollah Targets Tel Aviv as Israel Continues Strikes
By Guy Birchall Hezbollah fired a missile at Tel Aviv early on Wednesday morning in its deepest strike yet into Israel. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it intercepted the surface-to-surface...
View ArticleCongress Unanimously Passes Bill to Increase Secret Service Protection For...
By Arjun Singh The Senate has unanimously passed a bill to increase the level of U.S. Secret Service protection for presidential and vice presidential candidates. After passing the House of...
View ArticleLook to Tech for Dividends
By Anne Kates Smith, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, distributed by Tribune News Service Investors searching for dividends rarely look among the swashbuckling denizens of the tech sector for their...
View ArticleUnderstand Chronic Inflammation and 6 Ways To Reduce It
By Emma Suttie, D. Ac., AP Chronic inflammation is like a silent intruder within your body—quietly stoking the embers of disease. The condition is so widespread that millions have it without even...
View ArticleTrump Briefed on Specific Iran Threats to Assassinate Him
By Janice Hisle Former President Donald Trump, who has already survived two assassination attempts, has received a briefing on “real and specific threats from Iran to assassinate him,” his campaign...
View ArticleJudge Declares NYC’s Data-Sharing Law for Food Delivery Apps Unconstitutional
By Katabella Roberts A New York City COVID-era law requiring food delivery companies to share various customer data with restaurants is unconstitutional, a federal judge ruled on Tuesday, marking a win...
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