Nvidia to Replace Intel in Dow Jones Index
By Naveen Athrappully AI chip manufacturer Nvidia is set to replace Intel in the Dow Jones Index as the latter’s shares have declined by more than 50 percent this year. Nvidia will be included in Dow...
View ArticleAlmost Half of Medicare Patients Can’t Afford a Single Hospital Stay
By Huey Freeman Americans who rely on Medicare to pay for hospital stays are often unable to pay the cost of the standard deduction, sometimes producing a financial shock. Researchers at the University...
View ArticleUS Manufacturing Slump Deepens as More Jobs Cut, New Orders Drop
By Tom Ozimek The U.S. manufacturing sector shrank further in October, with declining new orders and production driving up job cuts, according to Nov. 1 reports from the Institute for Supply Management...
View ArticlePennsylvania Investigating Possible Fraudulent Voter Registration Forms, Top...
By Jack Phillips Pennsylvania’s top election official confirmed his office is investigating potentially fraudulent voter registration applications after authorities in multiple counties reported the...
View ArticleRFK Jr. Says Trump Would Push to End Adding Fluoride to Drinking Water
By Jack Phillips Former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said that former President Donald Trump will seek to end public water fluoridation if he’s elected president. “On...
View ArticleStocks Lose Ground, Gold Shines Ahead of US Elections and Fed Decision on...
By Panos Mourdoukoutas U.S. stocks lost ground for another week on rising bond yields and growing uncertainty over next week’s U.S. elections and Fed meeting, while gold continues to shine. The S&P...
View ArticleEstée Lauder Is Paying the Price for Relying Too Much on China, Analysts Say
By Panos Mourdoukoutas Halloween saved a nasty surprise for Estée Lauder Company shareholders. The global cosmetics giant lost more than 24 percent of its market value at the opening, in a sign...
View ArticleWarren Buffett Is Sitting on Over $325 Billion Cash as Berkshire Hathaway...
By The Associated Press OMAHA, Neb.—Warren Buffett is now sitting on more than $325 billion cash after continuing to unload billions of dollars worth of Apple and Bank of America shares this year and...
View ArticleWhoever Wins This Pennsylvania County Is Expected to Win the White House
By Joseph Lord ERIE, Pa.—Thousands turned out to the Bayfront Convention Center on Sept. 29 to hear former President Donald Trump speak. Hundreds more gathered outside the convention center to watch...
View ArticleFederal Judge Rules Iowa Officials Can Challenge Ballots of Potential...
By Aldgra Fredly A federal judge ruled on Sunday that Iowa election officials may continue to follow Secretary of State Paul Pate’s directive to challenge the ballots of 2,176 registered voters who...
View ArticleUS Warns of Growing Russia–China Cooperation in Arctic
By Catherine Yang Michael Sfraga, the first U.S. ambassador-at-large for Arctic affairs, said in an interview published on Nov. 1 that there have been “concerning signals” regarding Russian and Chinese...
View ArticleUS Fines Major Chipmaker for Selling to Company Connected to Chinese Military
By Catherine Yang The U.S. Department of Commerce on Nov. 1 fined GlobalFoundries U.S. Inc. $500,000 for shipping chips to Chinese firm SJ Semiconductor, a company that has been sanctioned by the...
View ArticleNew York Times Tech Union Goes on Strike 1 Day Before Election
By Jack Phillips A union of New York Times tech workers on Monday morning went on strike, just one day before the Tuesday General Election. In a social media statement, the New York Times Tech Guild...
View ArticleMitochondrial Imbalance Linked to 90 Percent of Chronic Diseases
By Ben Lam and JoJo Novaes Many chronic diseases can be traced to mitochondrial dysfunction, according to Chen Junxu, a natural medicine expert at Bastyr University. After reviewing over 500 research...
View ArticleThe GDP Has a Problem
By Jeffrey A. Tucker The real GDP disappointed in the third quarter of this year, supposedly rising an annualized 2.8 percent, which is technically slower than last quarter. It was enough for financial...
View ArticleExtra Security Fencing Placed at White House, Harris Residence Ahead of Election
By Bill Pan Eight-foot-high metal security fencing was installed around key government sites in Washington over the weekend as authorities brace for potential unrest on or after Election Day. The...
View ArticleJoe Rogan Endorses Trump on Eve of Election Day
By Stephen Katte Podcaster Joe Rogan has formally endorsed Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on the eve of Election Day. In a Nov. 4 statement posted on X, accompanying a video of his...
View ArticleUkraine Says It Has Fired on North Korean Troops in Kursk
By Guy Birchall Ukrainian forces fired at North Korean soldiers in combat for the first time since their deployment to the western Kursk region of Russia, Ukrainian officials claimed on Tuesday. The...
View ArticleDixville Notch Midnight Vote Kicks Off Election Day With Trump-Harris Tie
By Aldgra Fredly Voting for the 2024 presidential race in the small town of Dixville Notch in New Hampshire has concluded, with an even split of votes between Vice President Kamala Harris and former...
View ArticleRBA Unmoved by Latest Inflation Figures, Holds Cash Rate Steady
By Naziya Alvi Rahman Despite government rejoicing over the 2.8 percent inflation rate milestone, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) continues to signal caution. In its latest review on Nov. 5, the...
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