The State of the Restaurant Industry: Minimum Wage Hikes, Inflation, and...
By Panos Mourdoukoutas U.S. restaurants have been caught between minimum wage hikes and rising food material costs on one side and growing competition on the other, squeezing profit margins. Recent...
View ArticleTrump Names John Ratcliffe as CIA Director
By Nathan Worcester President-elect Donald Trump has announced he has selected John Ratcliffe as director of the CIA. “I look forward to John being the first person ever to serve in both of our...
View ArticleDollar Hits Highest Level in Over 4 Months After Trump’s Election Victory
By Naveen Athrappully The U.S. dollar reached a four-month high following former President Donald Trump’s election victory, driven by investor optimism about the incoming Republican administration. On...
View ArticleFasting-Mimicking Diets Improved Kidney Function in Patients With Chronic...
By George Citroner Researchers have discovered that a low-salt, fasting-mimicking diet (FMD) may slow kidney deterioration in patients with stage 3 chronic kidney disease, with supporting evidence from...
View ArticleSen. John Thune Elected Senate GOP Leader
By Mark Tapscott WASHINGTON—Senate Republicans on Wednesday selected Sen. John Thune of South Dakota as their new leader in the 119th Congress, succeeding Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, who held the...
View ArticleTrump Selects Matt Gaetz as US Attorney General
By Zachary Stieber, Joseph Lord and Arjun Singh President-elect Donald Trump on Nov. 13 said he’s selecting Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) to be attorney general in his second administration. Gaetz “will end...
View ArticleTrump Picks Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence
By Ryan Morgan President-elect Donald Trump has named former congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard as his pick for the director of national intelligence role in his incoming administration. “I am pleased to...
View ArticleRepublicans Win Trifecta Control of Government–What Happens Now?
By Joseph Lord, Jackson Richman and Emel Akan WASHINGTON—With Republicans projected to retain control of the U.S. House, the GOP has won a trifecta in the federal government for the first time since...
View ArticleUS Ambassador Accuses Mexican Government of Refusing Help in Fighting Drugs...
By Chris Summers The U.S. ambassador to Mexico, Ken Salazar, accused the Mexican government of being in denial over the country’s security problems and refusing to accept help from Washington in the...
View ArticleSoybeans: Nutritional Benefits and Delicious Recipes
By Naiwen Hu Finding the right balance of protein in your diet can be challenging. Protein-rich soybeans can help maintain energy levels and serve as a vital protein source for vegetarians. Soybeans...
View ArticleGM Recalls 460,000 Vehicles for Rear Wheel Lock-Up Risk
By Mary Man General Motors is recalling 461,839 diesel-engine vehicles due to a risk of the rear wheels locking up, which raises the chance of a crash. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety...
View ArticleHow to Pay Off Debts in Collection
By Anne Johnson Dealing with collection phone calls and letters can seem overwhelming. In the first quarter of 2024, there was 3.2 percent of aggregate debt in some form of delinquency. According to...
View ArticleChina-Linked Hackers Conduct ‘Broad and Significant’ Espionage Against US...
By Frank Fang Chinese state-sponsored hackers have breached several U.S. telecommunication providers, in a cyber campaign aimed at stealing data from individuals working in government and politics,...
View ArticleProducer Price Index Signals Persistent Inflationary Pressures Throughout US...
By Andrew Moran The producer price index (PPI)—a gauge of prices paid by businesses for goods and services at the wholesale level in the United States—rose to a three-month high in October, revealing...
View ArticleJudge Says Prosecutor Failed to Prove Musk’s $1 Million Voter Sweepstakes Was...
By Tom Ozimek A Philadelphia judge ruled on Tuesday that District Attorney Larry Krasner did not provide sufficient evidence to prove that Elon Musk’s $1 million voter sweepstakes was an illegal...
View ArticleTrump Picks RFK Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services
By Austin Alonzo and Jeff Louderback President-elect Donald Trump on Nov. 14 said he is “thrilled to announce” Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as his nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) in a...
View ArticleTrump Taps Attorneys Todd Blanche For Deputy AG, Dean John Sauer for...
By Sam Dorman and Nathan Worcester WASHINGTON—President-Elect Donald Trump on Nov. 14 announced three figures to help lead the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), including his attorney Todd Blanche for...
View ArticleEditor-in-Chief of America’s Oldest Magazine Resigns After Denigrating Trump...
By Zachary Stieber The editor-in-chief of Scientific American, which was founded in 1845, has stepped down after calling people who voted for President-elect Donald Trump fascists. Helmuth announced on...
View ArticleChoose the Best Fish for Health: Nutrient-Rich Options and How to Avoid Toxins
By Ben Lam and JoJo Novaes People around the world enjoy seafood and fish. In addition to their appealing flavors, they are also rich in nutrients. Which fish offers the highest nutritional value?...
View ArticleZelenskyy Confirms Ukraine War Will ‘End Sooner’ With Trump in Power
By Jack Phillips Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed on Friday that his country’s war with Russia will “end sooner” after President-elect Donald Trump’s win last week. Throughout the 2024...
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