The Puppet Masters of World War III: Biden Administration’s Escalation and...
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News As the world stands precariously close to the precipice of World War III, recent developments have intensified concerns over the Biden Administration’s decisions...
View ArticleEconomic Optimism Rises as Business Activity Soars to 31-Month High
By Tom Ozimek Business activity in the United States surged in November to its highest level in nearly three years, bolstered by rising demand, easing inflation, and growing optimism about the incoming...
View ArticleImprove Metabolism and Self Healing With Time-Restricted Eating
By Armen Nicogosian, M.D. Nearly one-third of the American population is affected by metabolic syndrome, a cluster of conditions that include high cholesterol, high blood sugar, and obesity, which...
View ArticleGerman Auto Supplier Bosch to Cut 5,500 Jobs in Further Sign of Carmakers’ Woes
By The Associated Press FRANKFURT, Germany—Germany’s technology and services company Bosch said Friday it planned to reduce its automotive division workforce by as many as 5,500 jobs in the next...
View ArticleNC House Overrides Governor’s Veto, Requires Sheriffs to Cooperate With ICE
By Darlene McCormick Sanchez Republican lawmakers in the North Carolina House voted to override Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto of a bill requiring sheriffs to cooperate with federal authorities when arresting...
View ArticleTrump Selects Pam Bondi for Attorney General After Gaetz Withdraws
By Jack Phillips and Sam Dorman President-elect Donald Trump on Nov. 21 announced former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi as his nominee for U.S. attorney general, moving swiftly to replace former...
View ArticleTrump Team Hasn’t Signed Transition of Power Agreements: White House Press...
By Jack Phillips President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team has not yet entered agreements with the outgoing Biden administration and a federal agency responsible for services, the White House...
View ArticleAmericans Need $5.3 Million Net Worth to Be Considered Financially...
By Naveen Athrappully Americans have high expectations of what it means to be financially successful but many of them do not expect to meet their desired level of success, according to a survey by...
View Article2 Key Congressional Races Still Uncalled in California
By Kimberly Hayek Republicans have secured a trifecta in the November general election, taking control of the Oval Office, House, and Senate. And while the presidential election was quickly decided,...
View ArticleHyundai Recalls 145,000 Hybrids Over Potential Battery Charging Issue
By Wim De Gent South Korean automaker Hyundai is recalling over 145,000 hybrid electric vehicles in the United States over a potential battery charging issue, according to the U.S. National Highway...
View ArticleInositol: A Sugar That Stabilizes Mood and Hormones–Here’s How to Get It
By Sina McCullough Inositol is a type of sugar found naturally in fruits, beans, grains, and nuts. While sugar is generally considered bad, inositol is actually a nutrient. Like a skilled mediator in a...
View ArticleTensions Rise Over ICC Arrest Warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant as US Allies...
By Tom Ozimek Controversy is intensifying and the stakes are rising over the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) recent decision to issue arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu...
View ArticleDeficit Reduction and Growth Agenda: Bessent’s Treasury Portfolio
By Andrew Moran President-elect Donald Trump confirmed on Nov. 22 his plans to nominate Wall Street billionaire financier Scott Bessent as Treasury secretary. Bessent, 62, the founder of Key Square...
View ArticleMortgage Rates Ticking Up to 7 Percent
By Naveen Athrappully Mortgage rates are closing in on the 7 percent level following a dip to nearly 6 percent a few weeks back, signaling further challenges for the American housing market. The...
View ArticleElection Shows Native American Vote Is ‘Force to Be Recognized’
By Allan Stein WINDOW ROCK, Ariz.—With a population of more than 165,000 people, the Navajo Nation is the largest indigenous reservation in the United States, occupying 16 million acres, about the size...
View ArticleVertigo: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, and Natural Approaches
By Mercura Wang Vertigo is a form of dizziness in which a person feels like they are moving even though everything is still. People often feel like they, their surroundings, or both are spinning....
View ArticleRussia Will Help China Advance Submarine Technology, US Indo-Pacific...
By Frank Fang In return for China’s support during its war on Ukraine, Russia will likely assist Beijing to advance its submarine fleet, the head of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said on Nov. 23. “I...
View ArticleSenators Signal Trump Nominees Gabbard, Hegseth Will Face Grilling in Congress
By Jack Phillips Multiple Democratic and Republican senators on Nov. 24 signaled that they will grill President-elect Donald Trump’s choices to lead the Intelligence Community and the Pentagon. Earlier...
View ArticleTrump Could Prompt Supreme Court Ruling on Birthright Citizenship
By Sam Dorman Among President-elect Donald Trump’s plans for immigration is a move to end a longstanding practice of granting something known as “birthright citizenship” to children whose parents are...
View ArticleHow Marco Rubio and Mike Waltz Could Shape Trump’s China Policy
By Terri Wu and Lilly Zhou WASHINGTON—Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Rep. Mike Waltz (R-Fla.) are set to have a unique opportunity to leave their footprint on President-elect Donald Trump’s China policy...
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