Russia Launches Huge Aerial Attack on Ukraine’s Energy Infrastructure
By Chris Summers Russia launched a massive aerial bombardment of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure on Friday, involving dozens of cruise missiles and drones. Kyiv’s energy minister, Herman Halushchenko,...
View ArticleOnly 22 Percent of Americans Back Biden’s Decision to Pardon Son, Poll Finds
By Aldgra Fredly A recent poll showed that most Americans do not support President Joe Biden’s decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, with only 22 percent of respondents expressing approval, while...
View ArticleHow Major US Stock Indexes Fared Dec. 13
By The Associated Press Stock indexes closed mixed on Wall Street at the end of a rare bumpy week. The S&P 500 ended little changed Friday. The benchmark index reached its latest in a string of...
View ArticleBuzzFeed Sells Production Company Behind ‘Hot Ones’ YouTube Show for $82.5...
By Audrey Enjoli BuzzFeed has finalized the sale of First We Feast, the entertainment brand behind the popular YouTube talk show “Hot Ones,” in an eight-figure deal aimed at helping the company reduce...
View ArticleMacy’s Raises Store Closures to 65 Before Year-End
By Naveen Athrappully Macy’s will close more stores than earlier expected during this fiscal year under the company’s revitalization program as the retail chain struggles with falling revenues. “We now...
View Article50 Percent Slower Brain Aging Linked to Blood Sugar Control on a...
By George Citroner Changing your diet could help preserve your brain as you age, a new study suggests. Researchers found that following a Mediterranean-style diet rich in green plants, tea, and nuts...
View ArticleIn a Switch From His 1st Term, Trump Says He Wants Filibuster to Stay
By Jackson Richman President-elect Donald Trump said that the Senate should not abolish the filibuster amid the GOP having control of both houses of Congress starting in January 2025—a reversal from...
View ArticlePressure Mounts Over Mysterious New Jersey Drones: What We Know So Far
By Jack Phillips Throughout the week, multiple state and U.S. lawmakers have been calling for more transparency after residents as well as local elected officials reported seeing drones across New...
View ArticleGrenell, Nunes Among Weekend Appointments for Trump’s Second Term
By Melanie Sun President-elect Donald Trump has appointed trusted former Trump administration official Richard Grenell to be Presidential Envoy for Special Missions for his incoming administration. The...
View ArticleABC News, George Stephanopoulos Agree to Pay $15 Million to Settle Trump’s...
By Tom Ozimek ABC News and its anchor George Stephanopoulos have reached a settlement with President-elect Donald Trump in a defamation lawsuit, agreeing to pay a $15 million charitable contribution,...
View ArticleFederal Officials Will Deploy High-Tech System to New York After Drones Shut...
By Jack Phillips New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced that the federal government will send a “a state-of-the-art drone detection system” to her state after a number of drone sightings across New York...
View ArticleNew CDC, FDA, and NIH Nominees–Where Do They Stand on Key Health Issues
By Marina Zhang Trust in the public health agencies has decreased since the pandemic. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has taken the lowest dip. According to polls conducted by...
View ArticleStock Rally Stalls on Mixed Earnings and Rising Bond Yields Ahead of Fed Meeting
By Panos Mourdoukoutas The rally in U.S. stocks stalled last week on mixed earnings reports and rising bond yields ahead of the Federal Open Market Operations (FOMC) meeting next week. The S&P 500...
View ArticleWhite House Outlines Biden’s To-Do List for Final Weeks in Office
By Emel Akan WASHINGTON—The White House in a new memo on Dec. 15 has outlined President Joe Biden’s key priorities to accomplish his stated goals before leaving office next month. The president’s...
View ArticleDrone Activity Closes Airspace Over Wright Patterson Air Force Base
By Aldgra Fredly The Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio temporarily closed its airspace on Dec. 13 after drone activity was detected in the area, a base spokesperson said on Dec. 15. Bob Purtiman,...
View ArticlePolice Say at Least 3 Dead, Others Injured in Wisconsin School Shooting
By Jack Phillips At least three people are dead and several others were injured after a shooting on Dec. 16 at a Christian school in Wisconsin, according to police. Madison Police Chief Shon Barnes was...
View ArticleTrump to Inherit Years of Steep Inflation: 4 Things to Know
By Andrew Moran Inflation was the chief issue for millions of Americans going into the 2024 election. When President Donald Trump left office in January 2021, the annual inflation rate was 1.4...
View ArticleUltra-Processed Food Companies Face Legal Scrutiny for Targeting Children
By Amy Denney A Pennsylvania teen who developed Type 2 diabetes and fatty liver disease by age 16 is suing the companies that made the food he’s grown up eating, claiming the companies intentionally...
View ArticleTrump Says He Canceled Trip to New Jersey Golf Course Amid Drone Sightings
By Jack Phillips President-elect Donald Trump on Monday said that he canceled a trip to his golf course in New Jersey over a rash of recent drone sightings in the state, while calling for more...
View ArticleThe Transformation of America: From a Republic to a Corporation
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News The United States of America is often described as a constitutional republic, where the government is bound by the framework of the Constitution and the will of...
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