UN Says It Will Not Withdraw Peacekeepers From Southern Lebanon
By Chris Summers The U.N. Security Council has refused to bow to Israeli pressure and withdraw peacekeepers from southern Lebanon and has urged both sides to respect their neutrality. In a statement...
View ArticleProperty Manager Accuses Venezuelan Gang of Taking Control of Aurora...
By Tom Ozimek A New York-based property management company has broken its silence on recent reports that a Venezuelan gang known for its violent and illegal activities took control of several apartment...
View ArticleHardware Wholesaler True Value Files for Bankruptcy, Plans Sale to Rival Chain
By Stephen Katte Chicago-based hardware wholesaler True Value has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, with plans to sell most of its...
View ArticleAmericans in Lebanon Should ‘Depart Now,’ US Embassy Warns
By Rachel Acenas The U.S Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, has urged all Americans to leave Lebanon immediately amid the escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. “U.S. citizens in Lebanon are...
View ArticleSupreme Court Overturns Ruling on Pennsylvania Law Allowing People Between 18...
By Jack Phillips The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday overturned a lower court’s ruling that had allowed residents in Pennsylvania between the ages of 18 and 21 to carry firearms in public during states...
View ArticleLake, Gallego Vie to Represent Arizona in Senate
By Nathan Worcester Republican Kari Lake and Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) are in the final stretch of their race to replace Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.). Sinema became an independent in 2022 after...
View ArticleMask Mandates Set to Return in Several California Areas: What We Know
By Jack Phillips Mask mandates will be returning to several counties in California’s San Francisco Bay Area, starting next month. The orders, which were handed down by individual counties, apply mainly...
View ArticleWalgreens Announces It Will Close 1,200 Stores Across US by 2027
By Jack Phillips Pharmacy chain Walgreens announced it will shut down 1,200 stores across the United States over the next three years. Closures of Walgreens stores were announced in June, but the...
View ArticleIllinois, Florida, and Delaware Top List of States With Highest Foreclosure...
By Naveen Athrappully U.S. foreclosure filings and starts declined last month on an annual basis, with Illinois and Florida registering the highest rates in the country, according to real estate...
View ArticleGeorgia Judge Halts Ballot Hand Count Rule for 2024 Election
By Caden Pearson A federal judge in Georgia temporarily halted a rule on Tuesday requiring election officials to hand count ballots in the 2024 elections, finding that it introduces uncertainty into...
View ArticleZelenskyy Sets Out ‘Victory Plan’ in Ukrainian Parliament
By Chris Summers Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has unveiled part of his “victory plan” to his country’s parliament in Kyiv. Zelenskyy has discussed the strategy with U.S. President Joe Biden...
View Article‘Probably Worse Than It Looks’: IMF Sounds Alarm Over Government Spending
By Tom Ozimek The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has issued a stark warning about the rising tide of public debt in countries across the globe, with the United States standing out due to its...
View ArticleNorth Carolina Governor Says 92 People Still Missing After Hurricane Helene
By Katabella Roberts At least 92 people are still missing in North Carolina nearly three weeks after Hurricane Helene ripped through the western part of the state and left a trail of destruction, Gov....
View ArticlePentagon Directive 5240.01: A Dangerous Shift Toward Authoritarianism Under...
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News On September 27, 2024, the Biden Administration quietly approved an update to Pentagon Directive 5240.01, a move that dramatically alters the U.S. military’s role...
View ArticleUS Fines Lufthansa $4 Million for Denying Boarding to Jewish Passengers
By Aldgra Fredly The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) ordered Lufthansa on Oct. 15 to pay a $4 million fine following a May 2022 incident, in which the German airline denied boarding to 128...
View ArticleAustralia’s Fertility Rate Hits 90 Year Low
By Crystal-Rose Jones Australia’s fertility rate has hit a low of 1.50 babies per woman, according to latest Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data. It is the lowest birthrate in the last 90 years...
View ArticleEarly In-Person Voting Begins in Helene-Battered North Carolina
By Samantha Flom Voters across the state of North Carolina will start heading to the polls on Oct. 17 as the state’s early voting period begins. Citizens will have until 3 p.m. on Nov. 2 to cast their...
View ArticleUS B-2 Stealth Bombers Target Houthi Weapons Storage Bunkers in Yemen
By Chris Summers The United States said on Wednesday it has launched bombing raids, using long-range B-2 Spirit stealth bombers, on underground bunkers used by Yemen’s Houthi rebels to store missiles...
View ArticleRaytheon to Pay Over $950 Million in Settlement Over Fraud, Bribery, and...
By Tom Ozimek Raytheon, a subsidiary of defense contractor RTX, has agreed to pay more than $950 million to resolve federal investigations into government contract fraud, as well as violations of...
View ArticleLawmakers Criticize California Regulators, Say Consumers Are Paying the Price...
By Travis Gilmore California state lawmakers, including more than two dozen Republicans, challenged the state’s Air Resources Board in an Oct. 15 letter to Chair Liane Randolph, requesting details...
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