Court Dismisses California’s Lawsuit Against City’s Voter ID Law
By Jill McLaughlin The California Supreme Court ruled on Nov. 15 to toss out the state’s lawsuit against Huntington Beach’s voter ID law, but the state attorney general is expected to continue fighting...
View ArticleTrump May Not Need to Pull Trigger on Tariffs, Economist Says
By John Haughey Economists near-universally warn that President-elect Donald Trump’s pledge to impose “across-the-board” 20-percent tariffs on imports will trigger inflation, disrupt domestic...
View ArticleBrief Walks Can Increase Brain Processing Speed: Study
By George Citroner Even brief bursts of everyday physical activity—from climbing stairs to gardening—can immediately boost brain function in middle-aged adults, making them think as quickly as someone...
View ArticleTrump Attends Starship Launch With Musk
By T.J. Muscaro President-elect Donald Trump attended the latest launch of Elon Musk’s Starship on Nov. 19 in South Texas. Reports and speculations emerged earlier about Trump’s attendance. According...
View ArticleUS Embassy in Kyiv Shuts Over ‘Potential Significant Air Attack’
By Katabella Roberts The United States closed its embassy in Kyiv on Nov. 20 and warned American citizens in Ukraine to be ready to swiftly seek shelter after receiving “specific information of a...
View Article5 Undecided House Races Will Determine Size of GOP’s Narrow Majority
By Stacy Robinson Although two weeks have passed since election night, several races for the U.S. House of Representatives have yet to be called. Republicans are expected to maintain a majority in the...
View ArticleTreasury Expands Committee’s Powers to Scrutinize Foreign Investment in US
By Tom Ozimek The U.S. Department of the Treasury has issued new rules expanding the enforcement powers of the Committee of Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), strengthening the...
View ArticleTrump’s Border Czar to Prioritize Locating 300,000 Unaccounted-For Children
By Jack Phillips President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming border czar said he would prioritize locating or rescuing 300,000 unaccounted-for children who entered the United States as illegal immigrants...
View ArticleWhy Media Are Facing a Reckoning
By Gerald Heinrichs No one ever heard of jason@Bitcoin4Freedom, but he posted an editorial on X about the U.S. election and, to date, that piece has received over 114 million views. This is only one of...
View ArticleEmployee Well-Being Worsens, Hitting New Records: Gallup
By Tom Ozimek The share of American workers who report they’re “thriving” in their lives has dropped to a record low, while the proportion who are “struggling” has surged back to a record high,...
View ArticleHidden in Plain Sight: How Everyday Items Fill Our Bodies With Microplastics
By Rachel Ann T. Melegrito The shirt on your back, the carpet beneath your feet, and the takeout container from last night’s dinner share a troubling secret: They’re slowly breaking down into invisible...
View ArticleFord to Cut 4,000 Jobs in Europe by 2027 Amid Electric Vehicle Sales Decline
By Rudy Blalock Ford Motor Co. said Wednesday it plans to cut 4,000 jobs in Europe and the United Kingdom by the end of 2027, citing economic challenges and slower-than-expected electric vehicle sales,...
View ArticleWhat to Expect From DOGE
By Jacob Burg President-elect Donald Trump is set to launch the new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which he introduced during a pre-election interview on billionaire Elon Musk’s social...
View ArticleICC Issues Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu and Former Defense Minister
By Chris Summers The International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague has issued warrants for the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and its former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. The...
View ArticleNew Efficiency Department Suggests Simpler Tax Code; H&R Block, Intuit Stock...
By Naveen Athrappully The new, non-government Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy has turned its attention toward simplifying the U.S. tax code. “In 1955,...
View ArticleMatt Gaetz Withdraws From Trump Attorney General Consideration
By Jack Phillips Former Florida congressman Matt Gaetz wrote on Nov. 21 that he is withdrawing himself from consideration to be President-elect Donald Trump’s choice for U.S. attorney general. “It is...
View ArticleMexican President Says She Has Plan to Receive Deported Mexicans From US
By Bill Pan Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said her government is ready to receive and support Mexican nationals deported from the United States if the incoming Trump administration follows...
View ArticleHigh-Dose Vitamin C Doubles Pancreatic Cancer Patient Survival Rates:...
By Cara Michelle Miller Adding high-dose vitamin C to a cancer treatment regimen may double survival time, according to a clinical trial that tested this in pancreatic cancer patients. Typically...
View ArticleGlobal Economic Risks Spark Calls to Tie US Dollar to Gold Again
By Olivia Li, Xin Ning and Bin Zhao Experts see the simultaneous rise in gold prices and the U.S. dollar—a rare market phenomenon—as signs of growing concerns about global economic risks. The situation...
View ArticleMatt Gaetz Says He’s Not Returning to Congress Next Year
By Jack Phillips Former Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz on Friday responded to speculation that he could return to the U.S. House after he withdrew his name from consideration as President-elect Donald...
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