Nearly 90,000 Ballots Left to Count in California With Deadline Fast Approaching
By Travis Gillmore Elections officials across California are working to count almost 90,000 ballots and resolve issues with nearly 100,000 others by Dec. 3, the deadline for counties to report results...
View ArticleTrump Threatens 100 Percent Tariffs on BRICS Members If They Challenge US Dollar
By Ryan Morgan President-elect Donald Trump threatened to impose 100 percent tariffs on members of the BRICS economic bloc who move to adopt a new currency to compete with the U.S. dollar. “The idea...
View ArticleCounty in Washington State Cannot Block ICE Deportation Flights, Appeals...
By Tom Ozimek A federal appeals court has ruled that a King County, Washington, order barring U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from using a Seattle-area airport to deport illegal...
View ArticleIs Weight Loss Stalled During Intermittent Fasting? Add This Trick to Double...
By Amber Yang To lose weight, many people practice the “168 fasting,” an intermittent fasting method that involves restricting your food intake to an 8-hour window each day and fasting for the...
View ArticlePresident Biden Pardons His Son Hunter Biden
By Melanie Sun President Joe Biden said on Dec. 1 that he has signed “a full and unconditional pardon” for his son Hunter Biden. Hunter Biden was charged with nine counts of federal tax evasion to the...
View ArticleWhat to Expect From Trump Administration’s Mass Deportation Plans
By Darlene McCormick Sanchez EAGLE PASS, Texas—Incoming border czar Tom Homan has made it clear that states such as Texas are about to have an ally in the White House when it comes to securing the U.S....
View ArticleUS Reduces Garment Imports From China, Benefiting Other Asian Nations
By Venus Upadhayaya Beijing’s lead in apparel exports to the United States has been reduced in favor of other Asian nations, with reports and experts attributing the decline to a number of factors,...
View ArticleEgg Prices Jump Nearly 100 Percent Since October: USDA
By Naveen Athrappully Americans are spending nearly double on eggs compared to a few weeks ago, as bird flu cases continue to affect supplies, and frozen egg storage volumes remain lower than last...
View ArticleOrganic Eggs Recalled From Costco for Salmonella Risk
By Naveen Athrappully New York-based Handsome Brook Farms is pulling batches of eggs from the market following concerns the items could be contaminated with the salmonella bacteria. The recall is...
View ArticleWisconsin Democratic Party Chief Enters Race to Become Next DNC Chair
By Aldgra Fredly Wisconsin Democratic Party Chairman Ben Wikler announced on Sunday his intention to run for chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) in a vote slated to be held on Feb. 1,...
View ArticleGeorgia: Pro-EU Protesters and Police Clash for 4th Night
By Chris Summers Police in the former Soviet republic of Georgia have clashed with protesters for a fourth consecutive night after the Georgian Dream party, which won elections last month, suspended...
View ArticleMusk Sues to Block OpenAI From Converting to For-Profit
By Naveen Athrappully Elon Musk filed a lawsuit against Microsoft-backed OpenAI to prevent the nonprofit entity transitioning to a for-profit enterprise, claiming this contradicts his agreement with...
View ArticleSpecial Counsel: Hunter Biden Was Not Selectively Prosecuted
By Zachary Stieber President Joe Biden’s claims about his son being selectively prosecuted were unfounded, special counsel David Weiss’s office said in new filings on Dec. 2. “There has never been any...
View ArticleWith Growing Bipartisan Support, It’s Full Steam Ahead for Geothermal Energy
By John Haughey Advances in deep directional drilling fostered by hydraulic fracturing—or fracking—for natural gas are increasingly being deployed to tap into and develop geothermal energy encased...
View ArticleDemocrats Ask Biden to Try to Limit Trump’s Proposed Use of Military on US Soil
By Bill Pan Two Democratic senators are urging the Biden administration to try to limit President-elect Donald Trump’s ability to deploy military forces inside the United States after he takes office....
View ArticleCourt Orders District Attorney Fani Willis to Produce Communications and...
By Jack Phillips The district attorney of Fulton County, Georgia, was ordered by a judge to turn over communications she may have had with federal special counsel Jack Smith and the House Jan. 6...
View ArticleBrisbane Ranked Australia’s Most-Visited Destination in 2024: Report
By Naziya Alvi Rahman Brisbane is the most-visited domestic destination in Australia due to its popularity as a stepping stone to other holiday hotspots. Bus company, Greyhound Australia, released its...
View ArticleSchumer Reelected Senate Democrat Leader, Durbin as Whip
By Jackson Richman Senate Democrats reelected Sens. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) on Dec. 3 as their leader and whip, respectively. Sens. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) and Cory Booker...
View ArticleCucumbers, Salads, Mustard Greens Recalled Across Country
By Naveen Athrappully A wide range of food products are being pulled from markets nationwide because of concerns about bacterial contamination. Arizona-based SunFed Produce, Baloian Farms of Arizona...
View ArticleHouse Republicans Will Have 3-Seat Majority After Final Race Called in 2024...
By Arjun Singh WASHINGTON—Republicans will have 220 seats in the House of Representatives in the 119th Congress, completing their majority caucus, after the last election to the House with outstanding...
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