China Overproducing Lithium to Eliminate Rivals: US Official
By Catherine Yang Jose Fernandez, under secretary for economic growth, energy, and the environment at the U.S. Department of State, told reporters during a Portugal visit on Oct. 8 that China’s...
View ArticleCompany Recalls Nearly 10 Million Pounds of Ready-to-Eat Meat, Poultry Over...
By Naveen Athrappully Oklahoma-based BrucePac is pulling millions of pounds of meat items from across the United States due to concerns they may be adulterated with listeria monocytogenes bacteria,...
View ArticleDeSantis, Florida Officials Issue Warnings to Would-Be Looters Ahead of...
By Jack Phillips Officials in Florida issued stark warnings to would-be looters during Hurricane Milton that they could get shot or arrested. “Florida will not stand for looting—we will not stand for...
View ArticleIn Wake of Roe Reversal, Abortion-Related Legal Battles Increase
By Matthew Vadum Pro-abortion state and local governments are filing lawsuits to shut down pro-life pregnancy help organizations that encourage women considering an abortion to seek alternatives....
View ArticleInflation Tops Market Estimates as Food, Shelter Costs Rise in September
By Andrew Moran Inflation came in slightly higher than economists’ expectations as food and shelter costs rose in September. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the annual inflation rate...
View ArticleHurricane Milton leaves at least 10 dead, millions without power in Florida
By Leonara LaPeter Anton and Brad Brooks ST. PETERSBURG, Florida, Oct 10 (Reuters) – Hurricane Milton plowed into the Atlantic Ocean on Thursday after cutting a destructive path across Florida that...
View ArticleDrug Trials Funded by Manufacturers Find 50 Percent Greater Drug Effectiveness
By Huey Freeman Drug studies sponsored by drug manufacturers tend to report higher drug efficacy than studies not sponsored by the drug company, a new report published in the Journal of Political...
View ArticleNearly 3 Million Americans Have Voted So Far. Here’s What We Know.
By Jack Phillips Nearly 3 million Americans have cast early ballots either in person or by mail with under four weeks to go until Election Day, an election tracking site shows. As of 6:43 p.m. on Oct....
View ArticleFEMA Director: Florida Dodged ‘Worst-Case Scenario’ With Hurricane Milton
By Jack Phillips The director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) said Florida appeared to have dodged a “worst-case scenario” during Hurricane Milton, which made landfall on Wednesday...
View ArticleThe Future of Artificial Intelligence: Threats, Opportunities, and the Global...
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept—it’s already here, transforming industries, governments, and even the global balance of power. From...
View ArticleEthel Kennedy, Widow of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and Human Rights Advocate,...
By Bill Pan Ethel Kennedy, widow of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and human rights advocate, died on Oct. 10 at the age of 96. The Kennedy family matriarch had been hospitalized after suffering a...
View Article47 US Elections Ended in Ties or Were Decided by a Single Vote in 2024
By Steven Kovac One vote can make a difference. That was the takeaway from a nationwide survey by the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) that found 29 elections ended in ties and another 18 were...
View ArticleElection Integrity Group Says Tied Election Results Show Need for Ballot...
By Steven Kovac In 2023, there were 26 elections across the United States that resulted in a tie, with another seven being decided by one vote. Pennsylvania led the nation with seven tied elections....
View ArticlePentagon Puts Russian Casualties in Ukraine War at 600,000
By Katabella Roberts Russia has suffered more than 600,000 casualties since its military forces invaded Ukraine in February 2022, according to a senior Defense Department official. The latest figure...
View ArticleThe Best Medicinal Herbs You Can Grow Indoors
By Sandy Linsey Whether they’re called herbal folk remedies, botanicals, or phytomedicine, plant-based healing has a long and venerable history. Some names may seem familiar, such as echinacea,...
View ArticleChina Tariffs Are Necessary for National and Economic Security
By Antonio Graceffo Tariffs are the most powerful tool in the economic war with communist China, as they protect U.S. supply chains, rebuild manufacturing, create jobs, build coalitions with allies,...
View ArticleIran Hints at Changing Nuclear Doctrine If Israel Attacks
By Chris Summers A senior adviser to Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, has hinted that Iran could change its nuclear doctrine if Israel were to attack its atomic facilities. Brig. Gen. Rasoul...
View ArticleElon Musk Unveils Tesla’s New Robotaxi, Robovan
By Zachary Stieber Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Oct. 10 unveiled a new vehicle dubbed the robotaxi as well as a larger vehicle the company is calling the Robovan. The robotaxi, or cybercab, has no steering...
View ArticleIn Colorado, Trump Announces ‘Operation Aurora’ to Target Illegal Immigrant...
By Nathan Worcester At a large rally in Aurora, Colorado, former President Donald Trump expanded on his vision for mass deportation, saying he would use the 1798 Alien Enemies Act as a tool. “We will...
View ArticleMucus: Understanding Your Ally in Battling Illness
By Amy Denney Imagine trying to navigate your way across 150 football fields filled with waist-high gel to reach the end zone and score a touchdown. That’s the analogy gastroenterologist Dr. Robynne...
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