Nevada’s Early Voters Show Passion as Republicans Turn Out in Numbers
By Nathan Worcester LAS VEGAS—One day after Nevada began in-person early voting, the results were already striking, with Republicans outnumbering Democrats 22,284 to 11,854 at early voting locations...
View ArticleKey Boeing Supplier Furloughs About 700 Workers
By Naveen Athrappully Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems is furloughing hundreds of workers, with the company warning that more temporary dismissals and even layoffs could be on the cards. Since Sept....
View Article6 Ways to Loosen Up
By Mike Donghia There’s an expression in racing: Slow is smooth, and smooth is fast. The point is that trying too hard often produces a subpar performance. The same can be said about life more...
View ArticleTHAAD Anti-Missile System in Place in Israel, US Says
By Owen Evans The U.S. military has said that its advanced anti-missile system is now “in place” in Israel. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told reporters before his arrival in Ukraine on Monday the...
View ArticleP&G’s Sales Point to Easing of Inflation for Basic Consumer Goods
By Panos Mourdoukoutas Inflation for essential consumer goods is easing. That’s according to Procter & Gamble Company’s (P&G) financial Fiscal Year 2025 First Quarter report, released last...
View ArticleThe Real Threat to Democracy: A Candidate Without Votes
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News The mantra from the left, echoed endlessly through Democratic circles and mainstream media, is that Donald Trump poses a “threat to democracy.” This narrative is...
View ArticleJapanese Police Chief Apologizes to Man Acquitted After 50 Years on Death Row
By The Associated Press TOKYO—A Japanese police chief on Monday apologized in person to Iwao Hakamada for his decades-long suffering that started from an overbearing investigation and wrongful...
View ArticleMinisters Defend Tax Relief for Businesses Importing Chinese Components Just...
By Andrew Chen Federal cabinet ministers are defending the government’s decision to allow Canadian businesses tax relief on Chinese goods that were just hit with tariffs this month over concerns about...
View ArticleCalifornia Voters Could Decide Whether Republicans Keep the House
By Travis Gillmore Though seen by many as a deep blue state sporting a Democrat trifecta—with the governor’s office and both legislative chambers controlled by the party with supermajority...
View ArticleThe Golden State’s Tarnished Legacy: How California’s Leaders Have Turned a...
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News California, a land that once promised sun-soaked opportunities, innovation, and dreams as large as its redwoods, has now devolved into something unrecognizable....
View ArticleNew Study Indicates No Level of Alcohol Consumption Is Safe for Brain Health
By George Citroner A new study challenges long-held beliefs about alcohol and brain health, revealing a surprising finding: There may be no safe amount to drink if you want to protect your mind from...
View ArticleIRS Unveils New Federal Income Tax Brackets for 2025
By Zachary Stieber The IRS on Oct. 22 unveiled the new federal income tax brackets for 2025. Each bracket was changed, including the top one. Single taxpayers making more than $636,350, or couples...
View ArticleUS Has Evidence North Korean Troops Are in Russia, Austin Says
By Ryan Morgan U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced on Oct. 23 that there’s evidence North Korea has deployed troops to Russia, though why exactly they are there remains unclear. Ukrainian...
View ArticleAerospace Facility in Ankara Attacked by Terrorists, Casualties Confirmed:...
By Adam Morrow The headquarters of the Turkish Aerospace Industries in Ankara, Turkey, came under “terrorist attack” on the afternoon of Oct. 23, causing casualties, according to Turkish officials....
View ArticleWarren Buffett Says He Doesn’t Endorse Candidates, Issues Warning on...
By Jack Phillips Multi-billionaire Warren Buffett and his company issued a rare public statement on Wednesday in declaring that he does not endorse political candidates, responding to “fraudulent...
View ArticleBoeing Suffers $6 Billion Loss in 3rd Quarter, CEO Calls for Fundamental...
By Panos Mourdoukoutas Boeing reported a massive loss of $6 billion in the third quarter, just hours before a labor vote on Wednesday. The company’s president and CEO, Kelly Ortberg, stated that it...
View ArticleUS Manufacturing Slump Continues Amid Economic Uncertainty
By Tom Ozimek A new report from the Federal Reserve shows that U.S. manufacturing activity continued to decline in September, while a forward-looking indicator from the Conference Board signaled...
View ArticleOnline Grocery Platforms May Lack Crucial Food Labeling Information, Posing...
By Cara Michelle Miller A new study reveals an information gap in online grocery shopping: Crucial nutrition and allergen details—required on food packaging in stores—are often missing on grocery...
View ArticleUS Home Prices Rise by ‘Fastest Pace’ Since April
By Naveen Athrappully Home prices in the United States rose on both a monthly and yearly basis last month, potentially moving up further over the coming months as interest rates remain above 6 percent,...
View ArticleBoeing Workers Reject Latest Contract Offer
By Andrew Moran Boeing factory workers have rejected the company’s recent contract proposal and will continue the strike that has lasted six weeks, devastating the aerospace manufacturing giant....
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