Still Flying High, WWII Plane That Led D-Day Operation Heads to Normandy
By Allan Stein OXFORD, Conn.—High above the muddy Hudson River, the D-Day Squadron had flown nearly 100 miles in tight formation to reach the towering spires of New York City. Straight ahead, the...
View ArticleUnited Airlines Plane Catches Fire at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport
By Tom Ozimek An engine caught fire on a United Airlines flight at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport on May 27, causing the pilots to abort takeoff. United Airlines flight 2091 from Chicago to...
View ArticleOn the Brink of World War III: Examining Potential Triggers and the Role of...
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News The specter of World War III looms over the modern geopolitical landscape, a chilling possibility fueled by escalating tensions among major powers, regional...
View ArticleRancher: Record High Beef Prices May Be ‘New Norm’
By Matthew Lysiak Beef prices skyrocketed to a new record high this Memorial Day weekend as industry experts warn costs could continue to rise even higher if current regulatory and economic conditions...
View ArticleFederal Judge Denies Jack Smith’s Request for Gag Order Against Trump
By Jack Phillips U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon on Tuesday denied a gag order request submitted by special counsel Jack Smith in former President Donald Trump’s classified documents case. Over the...
View ArticleLawsuit Seeks End to ‘Lawless’ Noncitizen Voting in Pennsylvania
By Naveen Athrappully The conservative advocacy group America First Legal (AFL) filed a complaint with the Pennsylvania Department of State, seeking to end a directive that allows noncitizens to vote...
View ArticleNavigating Sweeteners: Understanding the Effects of Sugar and Artificial...
By Russell Blaylock The brain’s fuel comes from one sweet commodity: sugar. Also known as glucose, sugar acts as the primary energy source for the nervous system’s intricate workings once inside the...
View Article‘Potential Misconduct’ Complaint Filed Against Judge Overseeing Trump Trial
By Jack Phillips Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) filed a complaint against the judge overseeing former President Donald Trump’s criminal trial in New York, alleging that his selection in the former...
View ArticleHunter Hopes to Change Doctrine That Gives Wildlife Agents Free Rein on...
By Michael Clements BATON ROUGE, La.—At 39 degrees under cloudy skies, that day was cooler than average for December. Having seen no deer, Tom Manuel decided to leave. He was taken aback when he met a...
View ArticleDecision Desk’s First Election Forecast Gives Trump a 58 Percent Chance of...
By Tom Ozimek Election reporting service Decision Desk on Wednesday released its first forecast for the 2024 presidential election, putting the odds of a win by former President Donald Trump at 58...
View ArticleMajor Retailers Offering Summer Deals to Entice Inflation-Weary Shoppers
By The Associated Press NEW YORK—Americans who spend Memorial Day scouting sales online and in stores may find more reasons to celebrate the return of warmer weather. Major retailers are stepping up...
View ArticleMinimalism Isn’t Always the Answer
By Mike Donghia I’ve been writing about and thinking about minimalism for over 16 years. Ironically, one of my strongest conclusions is that minimalism isn’t always the answer. There are many places...
View ArticleCompromised Justice: Allegations of Election Interference in Trump Conviction
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News In a shocking turn of events, former President Donald Trump has been convicted on all 34 counts by a New York State Supreme Court, leading to a firestorm of...
View ArticleTrump Donation Website Crashes as Cash Pours in After Guilty Verdict
By Tom Ozimek Minutes after the jury returned a guilty verdict in former President Donald Trump’s criminal trial in New York, an influx of donations to his presidential campaign as an apparent show of...
View ArticleThese Black and Hispanic Biden Voters Plan to Vote for Trump
By Beth Brelji, Lawrence Wilson, T.J. Muscaro and Nathan Worcester When Wender Angeles arrived in the United States from Peru in 2006, he registered to vote as a Democrat because he related the party...
View ArticleRFK Jr. Condemns Conviction of Trump: ‘Profoundly Undemocratic’
By Jeff Louderback President Joe Biden’s campaign applauded the news that a Manhattan jury convicted former President Donald Trump on all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, but...
View ArticleThe Health Benefits of Jordan Peterson’s ‘Lion Diet’
By Jingduan Yang We have always been advised to maintain a balanced diet. However, some people have adopted extreme diets, consuming only animal meats, eggs, fish, cheese, and offal while completely...
View ArticleSpeaker Johnson Urges Supreme Court to Overturn ‘Dangerous’ Trump Guilty Verdict
By Tom Ozimek House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said that the U.S. Supreme Court should get involved and overturn former President Donald Trump’s guilty verdict in his business records falsification...
View ArticleMortgage Demand Falls as Rates Move Back to Over 7 Percent
By Naveen Athrappully Weekly mortgage demand dropped to the lowest in three months as interest rates moved up following a period of decline, signaling a declining home buyer enthusiasm in the country....
View ArticleCDC: Rare Neurological Disorder ‘More Common Than Expected’ After RSV Vaccine
By Jack Phillips The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) this week said that reports of a nervous system disorder known as Guillain-Barre syndrome are “more common than expected” in...
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