Trump Meets With Zelenskyy, Says He ‘Learned a Lot’ but His Viewpoint Is...
By Jackson Richman Former President Donald Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Sept. 27 as the GOP presidential nominee reiterated his call for a peace settlement between Ukraine...
View Article‘Complete Obliteration’: DeSantis Says Hurricane Helene Damage Worse Than Idalia
By T. J. Muscaro TAMPA—Florida’s Gov. Ron DeSantis said Hurricane Helene’s “monumental storm surge” caused far greater damage than last year’s Idalia. “Clearly you saw storm surge in excess of 15...
View ArticleUS and Iraq Announce Changes to Military Footprint After Years-Long Joint...
By Chase Smith In a joint statement released on Sept. 27, the United States and Iraq announced plans for a transition from the current U.S.-led global coalition fighting ISIS to a bilateral security...
View ArticleUS Marshals Arrested 3,421 Violent Fugitives in Nationwide Operation
By Tom Ozimek The U.S. Marshals Service successfully arrested 3,421 violent fugitives as part of the latest phase of Operation North Star, a national initiative that targets the most dangerous...
View ArticleNew Research by Candace Owens Casts Doubt on Kamala Harris’s Heritage Claims
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News In a recent wave of investigative efforts led by Candace Owens fueled by the attacks from mainstream media on Janet Jackson, Vice President Kamala Harris’s...
View ArticleUS Strikes Kill 37 ISIS Operatives, Terrorists in Syria
By Jackson Richman The United States killed 37 terrorist group members, including leaders tied to ISIS and Al Qaeda affiliate Hurras al-Din in Syria, according to the U.S. military. U.S. Central...
View ArticleFederal Major Disaster Declared for North Carolina, Florida After Helene
By Jack Phillips President Joe Biden on Sunday approved a federal major disaster in North Carolina and Florida after storm Helene caused widespread damage across the western portion of the state,...
View ArticleICE: Over 425,000 Criminal Illegal Immigrants Not in Agency’s Custody,...
By Tom Ozimek Federal immigration authorities have revealed that more than 425,000 illegal immigrants convicted of crimes, including more than 13,000 individuals convicted of homicide, are currently on...
View ArticleNature’s Skin-Saving Super Ingredient Is Found in Plants
By Zena le Roux Hippocrates was onto something when he said, “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.” Though he may not have referred to skin health specifically, these words can be applied...
View ArticleUS Dollar in Peril
By Rodd Mann It all began with the Coinage Act of 1792, which established the dollar as the standard unit of money in the United States. This act also created the U.S. Mint, responsible for producing...
View ArticleWho Are Margaret Brennan and Norah O’Donnell, the VP Debate Moderators?
By Jackson Richman Vice presidential nominees Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will take the stage in New York City on Oct. 1 for the only vice presidential debate of the 2024...
View ArticleDirecTV to Acquire Longtime Satellite TV Rival Dish Network
By Chase Smith In a move to remain competitive with online streaming television services, DirecTV has announced plans to acquire EchoStar’s video distribution business, which includes longtime...
View ArticleIn Michigan, Trump Says He Will ‘Reclaim America’s Manufacturing Power’
By Janice Hisle WARREN, Mich.—Former President Donald Trump vowed to “reclaim America’s manufacturing power” during a pair of events in the key battleground state of Michigan. The Republican...
View ArticleUS Announces $567 Million for Taiwan’s Defense
By Aldgra Fredly The United States announced on Sept. 29 a drawdown of up to $567 million in defense support for Taiwan. In a statement, the White House said President Joe Biden has authorized the...
View ArticleJudge Orders EPA to Address Potential Risk of Fluoride in Drinking Water
By Jack Phillips A federal judge in California on Sept. 25 ordered the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to strengthen its rules around fluoride in drinking water, writing that the compound could...
View ArticleHow Major US Stock Indexes Fared
By The Associated Press Wall Street closed its latest winning month and quarter with more records on Monday. The drift higher for U.S. stocks followed a wild start to the week for financial markets in...
View ArticleTrump Visits Southern Georgia With Fuel and Aid, Gets Briefed on Helene Damage
By T. J. Muscaro Republican presidential nominee and former President Donald Trump visited Valdosta, Georgia, on Sept. 30 to assess damage caused by Hurricane Helene. Arriving with supplies organized...
View ArticleTens of Thousands of Port Workers Strike; Billions in Trade Expected to Be...
By Andrew Moran Thousands of union dock and maritime workers are officially on strike—a work stoppage that could significantly disrupt the U.S. economy. The International Longshoremen’s Association...
View ArticleHarris Struggles to Win Over Some Black Male Voters, a Key Democrat Voting Bloc
By Emel Akan, Arjun Singh and Nathan Worcester Sherman Younger, a registered voter from the small town of Chatham in Virginia, voted for Joe Biden in 2020. This year, however, he is on the fence about...
View ArticleFed Chair Powell Indicates More Rate Cuts Could Be Coming
By Tom Ozimek Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has signaled that additional rate cuts could be on the horizon, expressing confidence in the U.S. economy but cautioning that the central bank isn’t...
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