Regional Concern After China Launches Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
By Catherine Yang China’s Indo-Pacific neighbors expressed concern after the Chinese military on Wednesday fired an international ballistic missile (ICBM); while Beijing said through state-run media...
View ArticleThe Growing Threat of China’s ICBM Arsenal and U.S. Naval Superiority: A...
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News As tensions continue to rise between the United States and China, the military capabilities of both superpowers are coming under intense scrutiny. With China...
View ArticleThe Cultural Wall: How Countries Could React to Kamala Harris as President...
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News Kamala Harris, as the sitting Vice President, has a chance of ascending to the presidency in 2024. But how would world leaders—particularly those in countries...
View ArticleNew York City Mayor Eric Adams Indicted by Grand Jury: Media Sources
By Caden Pearson New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted by a federal grand jury on criminal charges, according to two people familiar with the matter. The charges were first reported by The...
View ArticleThe ‘Chemical War’ Killing 70,000 Americans Each Year
By Petr Svab The United States needs to ramp up enforcement against every step of the manufacturing and trafficking of fentanyl and other deadly synthetic drugs if it hopes to stem the crisis, several...
View ArticleCOVID-19 Medication Lot Recalled Nationwide Following Glass Particle...
By Naveen Athrappully Gilead Sciences announced the voluntary recall of COVID-19 antiviral medication Veklury (remdesivir) after finding the presence of a glass particle in one of the medicine vials....
View ArticleWeekly Jobless Claims Drop to 4-Month Low as Hiring, Firing Stalls
By Andrew Moran The number of people filing for unemployment benefits last week fell to the lowest level in nearly four months as the labor market softens. New data from the Department of Labor show...
View ArticleHurricane Helene Will Be ‘Multi-State Event’: Here’s Which States Will Be...
By Jack Phillips Hurricane Helene, a Category 3 storm, is projected to slam Florida’s northwestern coast on Thursday evening. It is also forecast to bring heavy rains across much of the southern United...
View ArticleHelene Now Major Category 3 Hurricane
By T. J. Muscaro TAMPA—Hurricane Helene is now a major hurricane looking to make landfall in Florida’s Big Bend Thursday evening, according to The National Hurricane Center. Afterward, its center is...
View ArticleAppeals Court Seems Skeptical of New York Civil Fraud Suit Against Trump
By Sam Dorman Appeals judges in New York fielded multiple questions to the New York attorney general’s office on Sept. 26 indicating they were skeptical of its application of an anti-fraud law to...
View ArticleWisconsin City Clerk Office Confirms It Sent Out 2,200 Duplicate Ballots
By Jack Phillips The City of Madison has confirmed that more than 2,000 voters in Wisconsin’s capital city were sent duplicate absentee ballots, weeks before the November election. “This was a...
View ArticlePennsylvania Officer’s Bullet Stopped Trump Shooter’s Gunfire Before He Was...
By Jack Phillips A Butler County official who was a witness to the first assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump in Pennsylvania provided more details on Thursday about a local police...
View ArticleDonald Trump Has a Plan to Make America’s Children Healthy Again. It’s a Good...
By Dr. Robert Redfield In 2019, the Trump Administration set a course to address chronic disease, funding earlier interventions to curb the growing crisis. Five years later, this issue is exactly where...
View ArticleUS Confirms China’s New Nuclear Sub Sank in Shipyard
By Catherine Yang China’s newest nuclear-powered submarine sank in a shipyard near Wuhan earlier this year, according to U.S. officials, representing a setback in one of the Chinese Communist Party’s...
View ArticleFederal Reserve’s Preferred Inflation Metric Decelerates to 2.2 Percent
By Andrew Moran The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge—the personal consumption expenditure (PCE) price index—came in below expectations, suggesting that the central bank is inching closer to...
View ArticleTrump Proposes ‘Manufacturing Ambassador’ to Travel Globe, Urge Companies to...
By Janice Hisle Former President Donald Trump pledged to appoint a “manufacturing ambassador” to woo relocated companies back to American soil as part of his plan to revive U.S. industries, should he...
View ArticleHezbollah Confirms Leader Nasrallah Killed in Israeli Airstrike
By Katabella Roberts and Simon Veazey Hezbollah confirmed on Saturday that Hassan Nasrallah—who has led the Iran-backed terrorist group for over three decades—was killed in an airstrike carried out by...
View ArticleNearly 50 Percent of US Homes Remain Unsold for at Least 60 Days: Report
By Naveen Athrappully Almost half of all homes remain unsold for at least 60 days, according to real estate brokerage Redfin. The stale sales figures persist despite the recent lowering of Fed rates....
View ArticleOur Healthy Microbes Could Help Us Overcome Antibiotic Resistance
By Amy Denney In the fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria, some scientists are thinking in terms of addition rather than subtraction. They believe recolonizing the gut with healthy...
View ArticleKey State Ballot Measures to Follow This Election
By Samantha Flom Abortion, drug use, and election laws are three of the top issues voters across the nation will decide upon on Nov. 5. Voters in 41 states are slated to decide on more than 140 ballot...
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