Poland Arrests People in Alleged Plot to Send Explosives to Canada
By The Canadian Press Polish authorities say four people have been charged in an alleged plan to send explosives via courier service to Canada and the United States. The RCMP says it is aware of the...
View ArticleTrump Speaks at Madison Square Garden Rally
By Janice Hisle NEW YORK CITY—Former President Donald Trump took the stage at Madison Square Garden on Oct. 27 to cheers from the crowd at the jam-packed arena. As the former president began his...
View ArticleNo Central Bank Wants to Stop Price Inflation
By Daniel Lacalle Many citizens want more government control of the economy to curb rising prices. It is the worst strategy imaginable. Interventionist governments never reduce consumer prices because...
View ArticleBig Tech Earnings: What to Expect
By Panos Mourdoukoutas The earnings season is shifting to a higher gear this week, with scores of listed companies reporting, including Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft, Apple, and Amazon. These technology...
View ArticleUS Issues Multi-State Health Alert Over Illegally Imported Meat
By Naveen Athrappully The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) issued a public health warning for meat products imported from Burma (also known as Myanmar). The...
View ArticleUS Greenlights $2 Billion Arms Deal With Taiwan, Featuring Advanced Missile...
By Tom Ozimek The United States has approved a nearly $2 billion arms sale to Taiwan, including two radar upgrade packages and, for the first time ever, an advanced surface-to-air missile system that...
View ArticleMeet the Former Pro Athletes Running for Congress
By Jackson Richman Politics is known to be a sport and this year is no exception. Three former professional athletes have thrown their hat into the ring to run for Congress in the Nov. 5 election....
View ArticleChinese-Linked Hack Breaches US Telecom Sector as Election Threats Mount
By Tom Ozimek Hackers linked to the Chinese Communist Party have breached the United States’ commercial telecommunications sector, according to federal agencies, which are “aggressively” working to...
View ArticleGlobal Integrity Under Siege: Election Fraud, Coup Tactics, and the State of...
By Stephen Zogopoulos In recent years, elections worldwide have been marred by allegations and confirmed incidents of fraud, coups, and voting manipulation that threaten the foundations of democracy...
View ArticleUS Home Sales Poised for Worst Year Since 1995 as ‘Lock-in Effect’ Persists
By Andrew Moran Existing home sales in the U.S. real estate market are on track for the worst annual performance since 1995. According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), existing home sales...
View ArticleUS Coast Guard to Expand Presence, Cooperation in Indo-Pacific Amid China...
By Aldgra Fredly The U.S. Coast Guard said that it intends to send specialized forces, training teams, and other capacity-building assets to help Indo-Pacific allies bolster their ability to safeguard...
View ArticleNew Study: Polarization in Scientific Research May Hinder Medical Advances
By Mary West Scientific research has long been the driving force behind countless advances that extend and improve quality of life. However, a new study published in Nature Medicine suggests that...
View ArticleJP Morgan Chase Sues 4 Customers Over Alleged Fake Check Fraud Scheme
By Chase Smith JP Morgan Chase has filed lawsuits against four customers, accusing them of bank fraud linked to large, unauthorized withdrawals. The so-called “infinite money glitch,” as it became...
View ArticleUS Job Openings Slide to Lowest Level Since January 2021
By Andrew Moran Job openings have fallen to their lowest levels in more than three years as employers pause hiring plans and fewer workers quit their positions. According to the Bureau of Labor...
View ArticleMan Who Attacked Paul Pelosi Sentenced to Life Without Parole
By Matt McGregor A California judge has sentenced the man who was convicted of attacking the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) with a hammer in 2022 to life in prison without...
View ArticleHow Major US Stock Indexes Fared Oct. 29
By The Associated Press Rising technology stocks sent the Nasdaq composite to a record, but trading was mixed along the rest of Wall Street. The S&P 500 rose 0.2 percent Tuesday, even though the...
View ArticleSupreme Court Allows Virginia to Remove Noncitizens From Voter Rolls
By Matthew Vadum The Supreme Court voted 6–3 on Oct. 30 to allow Virginia officials to remove suspected noncitizens from the voter rolls. The court did not provide reasons for its emergency order but...
View ArticleConsumer Confidence Surges Ahead of Election
By Tom Ozimek Consumer confidence surged to a nine-month high in October, driven by an uptick in optimism in the condition of the U.S. labor market, and as Americans became far more upbeat about the...
View ArticleGold Registers Record High Price Amid Geopolitical Tensions, US Election
By Naveen Athrappully Gold prices hit a new high on Oct. 30 amid the upcoming U.S. presidential election and ongoing geopolitical tensions, with investors awaiting the release of key economic data....
View ArticleTrump’s Truth Social Is Worth More Than Elon Musk’s X Amid Stock Price Surge
By Jack Phillips Former President Donald Trump’s Truth Social is worth more than Elon Musk’s X platform after a recent surge in the shares of its parent company. Over the past month, Trump Media &...
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