The Potential Acquisition of X (Twitter) by Truth Social: A Bold Vision for a...
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News In the ever-evolving social media landscape, the idea of Truth Social acquiring X, formerly Twitter, may sound like an ambitious leap. But recent trends, market...
View ArticlePennsylvania ABC Affiliate Station Apologizes for Airing ‘Test’ 2024 Election...
By Jack Phillips A local ABC affiliate station in Pennsylvania apologized this week after “test results” for the Nov. 5 presidential election “mistakenly appeared” on Sunday during a broadcast. In a...
View ArticleWhy Does the U.S. Stand Alone in Funding Aid for Its Own Natural Disasters?
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News In recent weeks, devastating hurricanes have torn through the Southeastern United States, spawning tornadoes that ravaged communities from Florida to North...
View ArticleLawsuit Over $1 Million Giveaways on Hold After Elon Musk’s Legal Maneuver
By Zachary Stieber and SamDorman PHILADELPHIA—A lawsuit brought against Elon Musk over his randomly selected $1 million giveaways to registered voters has been placed on hold after lawyers for the...
View ArticleHigh Gaza Death Toll Figures Generate Controversy
By Dan M. Berger Gaza authorities said in early October that more than 42,000 people had been killed in the strip since Israel’s strikes and ground operations there in response to Hamas terrorists’...
View ArticleWave of New Performance Numbers Still Has Some Economists Unsure What’s Ahead...
By Mark Gilman With the announcements that job openings have fallen to their lowest level in three years and that gross domestic product rose at a 2.8 percent annual rate, economists remain divided on...
View ArticleNoncitizen Chinese Student Charged With Voting Illegally in Michigan
By Catherine Yang and Eva Fu Michigan officials have charged a non-U.S. citizen Chinese student for casting an illegal vote at an early voting site in Ann Arbor on Oct. 27. “Only U.S. citizens can...
View ArticleIs Metformin More Than Just a Diabetes Treatment?
By Mary West Metformin, a common Type 2 diabetes, may offer protection against a subtype of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), according to a study published in Investigative Ophthalmology &...
View ArticleA Third of Americans Are Underwater on Their Auto Loan
By Austin Alonzo About a third of Americans with an auto loan owe more than their vehicle is worth, according to a new economic analysis. On Oct. 29, The Kobeissi Letter, an economic and trading...
View ArticleUS Says 8,000 North Korean Soldiers Have Reached Russia’s Kursk Region, Could...
By Ryan Morgan Up to 8,000 North Korean troops are in Russia’s western Kursk region and will likely begin fighting alongside Russian forces against Ukrainian forces along the Russia–Ukraine border in...
View ArticleJudge Orders Arizona to Release List of Registered Voters With Unverified...
By Tom Ozimek A judge has ordered Arizona to release a list of registered voters whose citizenship status was not verified due to a coding glitch in the state’s record-keeping system. Arizona Secretary...
View Article‘Fraudulent’ Mail Ballot Request Forms Found in Another Pennsylvania County,...
By Jack Phillips Officials in Pennsylvania’s Monroe County announced this week that they discovered mail ballot request forms in the county that were found to be fraudulent. Monroe County District...
View ArticleDeath Toll From Flooding In Spain Reaches 158 And Likely To Rise
By Chris Summers The death toll after a deluge in southern Spain has reached 158, and is expected to rise further as rescue crews search more bodies in damaged homes and piles of stranded cars. Flash...
View ArticleHow to Maintain Financial Sanity Over the Holidays
By Rodd Mann Once again, we find ourselves excited about the festivities, celebrations, gifts, special dinners, and buying our holiday decorations. Traveling to visit friends and relatives means the...
View ArticleBeyond Milk: 3 Food Combos to Enhance Calcium Absorption
By Reno Gao and JoJo Novaes Calcium is an important trace mineral for maintaining bone rigidity and organ functionality. Deficiency in this mineral can lead to osteoporosis and symptoms such as cramps,...
View ArticleSuper Micro Stock Tanks 40 Percent in 2 Days as Auditor Resigns
By Andrew Moran Super Micro Computer shares have tanked about 40 percent in two sessions as its Ernst & Young auditor resigned over corporate governance and internal financial control concerns. The...
View ArticleAmazon Invests in Creator Platform Spotter to Support Top YouTube Influencers
By Audrey Enjoli Amazon has invested an undisclosed amount in Spotter, a Los Angeles-based startup that specializes in helping content creators scale their YouTube channels. Alexandra Miller, a...
View ArticleEx-FTX Executive Spared Prison Sentence After Cooperating Against Sam...
By The Associated Press NEW YORK—An ex-FTX executive who testified against the cryptocurrency firm’s founder at his trial last year was spared a prison sentence Wednesday by a federal judge who...
View ArticleNext US President to Face Slowing Economy, Experts Warn
By Petr Svab Regardless of who wins the election, the next president likely will have to deal with an economic slowdown next year, several experts told The Epoch Times. The government may try to...
View ArticleGeorgia Logs More Than 4 Million Votes as Early Voting Period Ends
By Ryan Morgan The Georgia secretary of state’s office recorded more than 4 million votes cast during the state’s early voting period, which concluded on Nov. 1. In all, the office logged 4,004,588...
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