How to Become Resilient Amid the Rise of Superbugs
By Mary West In recent decades, medical experts have warned of a looming health crisis due to superbugs resistant to antimicrobials. Such warnings have become dire, increasing the importance of each...
View ArticleUS Military Confirms Swarm of Drones Invaded Airspace Around Base in Virginia...
By Ryan Morgan A mysterious swarm of drones flew in restricted airspace around a U.S. military base in Virginia over several nights in December 2023, U.S. military officials confirmed this week. In an...
View ArticleHamas Leader Yahya Sinwar Killed in Gaza, Israel Says
By Chris Summers and Ryan Morgan Israel’s military confirmed on Oct. 17 that Israeli troops in Gaza have killed the Hamas terrorist group’s top leader, Yahya Sinwar, a chief architect of last year’s...
View ArticleHealth Care Network Serving 35,000 Patients Files for Bankruptcy
By Naveen Athrappully A major health care provider in Florida has filed for bankruptcy in pursuit of a sale after revenues declined and ongoing liquidity challenges. MBMG Holding LLC and multiple...
View ArticleJudge Releases Tranche of Redacted Documents Filed by Special Counsel in...
By Sam Dorman District of Columbia Judge Tanya Chutkan released a redacted version of the appendix to special counsel Jack Smith’s immunity motion on Oct. 18, offering more insight into the evidence...
View ArticleForeign Holdings of US Debt Surge to Record High of $8.5 Trillion
By Andrew Moran Foreign holdings of U.S. Treasury securities surged to an all-time high in August, data from the Treasury Department confirmed on Oct. 17. Holdings of U.S. Treasurys increased to $8.5...
View ArticleUnprecedented Surge in Chinese Illegal Immigration Raises Security Concerns
By Simon Hankinson This is a lightly edited excerpt from Simon Hankinson’s testimony before the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Oversight, Investigations, and Accountability at a hearing on...
View ArticleIn South Africa, Influx of Chinese and Russian ‘Instruments of War’ Sparks...
By Darren Taylor JOHANNESBURG—Chinese and Russian warships are streaming into South Africa’s ports, raising the ire of local American diplomats, human rights activists, and opposition parties in...
View Article200-Plus Schools Received Food Likely Contamination With Listeria Bacteria: FSIS
By Naveen Athrappully Hundreds of schools across the United States received food products that could potentially be contaminated by pathogens, according to the Food Safety and Inspection Service...
View ArticleHere’s How to Protect Yourself From New Scams Targeting Gmail Users
By Jack Phillips Responding to new claims that scammers are using more advanced methods to hack into users’ Gmail accounts, Google issued a response. A Google spokesperson on Wednesday directed The...
View ArticleA Look at the Legal Issues Surrounding the 2024 Election
By Sam Dorman The run-up to the 2024 election has seen a number of consequential court cases and rulings related to how voters cast their ballots and how governments process the election results. Some...
View ArticleThree States Renew Lawsuit Against FDA Over Abortion Pill Regulations
By Matthew Vadum Missouri, Idaho, and Kansas renewed their lawsuit against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) over the abortion pill mifepristone months after the Supreme Court refused to...
View ArticleNantucket Residents Rattled by Arrest of 5 Illegal Immigrants for Violent Sex...
By Allan Stein NANTUCKET ISLAND—The 30-mile journey by high-speed ferry from Hynannis to Nantucket Island takes about an hour over idyllic waters off the geographic elbow of Cape Cod in Massachusetts....
View ArticleMajority of Americans Feel Worse Off Now Than 4 Years Ago: Gallup
By Tom Ozimek A new Gallup poll reveals that more than half of Americans feel worse off financially than they did four years ago. The survey, released on Oct. 18, found that 52 percent of U.S. adults...
View ArticleBacked by Iran, ‘Axis of Resistance’ Terror Groups Target Israel
By Andrew Thornebrooke More than 180 Iranian missiles rained down from the skies over Israel on Oct. 1 in the second large-scale attack by the Islamist regime this year. Israeli leadership has vowed to...
View ArticleElon Musk Offers $1 Million Every Day for Voters Who Sign Petition, Prompting...
By Jack Phillips Tesla owner Elon Musk said he would offer $1 million per day to registered voters who sign a petition and delivered a check for the prize money on Saturday to a person who signed up in...
View ArticleCare Economy Growing Fast and Boom Set to Continue
By AAP Workers are piling into caring professions, fresh jobs data suggests in a trend Treasurer Jim Chalmers says should be welcomed not snubbed. Australia has consistently produced more jobs than...
View ArticleStocks Close the Week Higher, Bonds Hold Steady on Mixed Earnings and...
By Panos Mourdoukoutas U.S. stocks and bonds ended up for the week but mixed performance of earnings reports and robust U.S. economic data led traders and investors to be wary of the direction of...
View ArticleIsraeli Strikes Target Hezbollah’s Financial Arm
By Aldgra Fredly The Israeli military said on Monday that it had launched a series of targeted and intelligence-based strikes on sites linked to Hezbollah’s financial operations in Lebanon’s capital...
View ArticleOklahoma Bank Shut Down by Regulator in 2nd Bank Failure of the Year
By Naveen Athrappully The First National Bank of Lindsay was forced to cease operations after the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) found the institution to be in a perilous financial...
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