Thyroid Disorders: Natural Remedies and Treatment Options
By Naiwen Hu The thyroid gland, located just below the Adam’s apple, plays a vital role in regulating the body’s metabolism. Symptoms like hair loss, insomnia, swelling, and memory issues can sometimes...
View ArticleTrump Sues Des Moines Register, Pollster Over Outlier Poll
By Zachary Stieber President-elect Donald Trump sued the Des Moines Register and a pollster on Dec. 16 for publishing a poll ahead of the 2024 election that showed Vice President Kamala Harris ahead of...
View ArticleSuspect in Wisconsin School Shooting Identified
By Melanie Sun Local authorities have identified the shooter in the deadly Dec. 16 shooting at the Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin. In a press conference on Monday evening, Madison...
View ArticleRents for New Apartments Face Biggest Spike in 18 Months
By Naveen Athrappully Apartment rents turned pricier last quarter, with three out of four U.S. regions registering a gain, according to new data from real estate brokerage Redfin. The median asking...
View ArticlePentagon Confirms North Korean Troops in Combat in Kursk
By Owen Evans North Korean troops have joined Russian forces in combat in Kursk, with the Pentagon indicating that some have been killed or injured. “We do assess that North Korean soldiers have...
View ArticleGold Prices Inch Up Ahead of Fed Meeting
By Naveen Athrappully The price of gold inched upward on Monday, ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve officials’ meeting set for Tuesday, which is expected to announce a potential reduction in interest...
View ArticleDow Jones Seeks to End 9-Day Skid Ahead of Key Fed Meeting
By Andrew Moran The Dow Jones Industrial Average is seeking to end its nine-day skid, the longest losing streak in more than 40 years, as investors await a key Federal Reserve policy meeting. The...
View ArticleTrump’s Border Czar Anticipates ‘Collateral Arrests’ in Mass Deportation Plan
By Jack Phillips President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming border czar said that the forthcoming administration’s deportation efforts will lead to “collateral arrests.” Tom Homan, former acting director...
View ArticleRFK Jr. Meets With Senators on Capitol Hill
By Jeff Louderback Though they have expressed alignment with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on issues like ending corporate capture of health agencies and removing chemicals from America’s food supply, some...
View ArticleAcupuncture Proven Effective for Sciatica: Clinical Trial
By Jessica Lee Sciatica is a notoriously difficult condition to treat, with limited success from both conservative therapies and surgical interventions. However, a clinical trial found that acupuncture...
View ArticleUS Car Sales Forecast to Beat Expectations for Best Performance Since 2019
By Naveen Athrappully U.S. car sale numbers for 2024 are expected to break previous years’ figures, with better buying conditions contributing to higher year-end sales momentum, according to automotive...
View ArticleIndian Nationals Driving Surge of Illegal Northern US Border Crossings, Many...
By Noe Chartier The largest group of foreign nationals crossing the border illegally from Canada to the United States are from India, with a distant second being Chinese nationals. Federal authorities...
View ArticleStopgap Funding Bill Scrapped After Trump Opposes It
By Joseph Lord and Arjun Singh WASHINGTON—Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.) said on Wednesday night the massive stopgap funding bill put forward by House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) was scrapped...
View ArticleUS Economy Expands 3.1 Percent in 3rd Quarter, Fueled by Consumer Spending,...
By Andrew Moran The U.S. economy was stronger than expected in the third quarter as upward revisions to consumer spending and exports bolstered the July–September GDP growth rate. According to the...
View ArticleTech Insiders Shape Incoming Trump Administration
By Nathan Worcester As President-elect Donald Trump assembles his second administration, the influence of Silicon Valley is clearer than ever. There’s the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE,...
View ArticleHonda and Nissan Neither Confirm Nor Deny Report of Possible Merger
By Austin Alonzo Nissan Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co., two of the world’s largest automakers, could be eyeing a merger, but the companies remain tight-lipped. On Dec. 17, the Japanese newspaper...
View ArticleCOVID-19 Vaccine Makers and Providers Granted Immunity Through 2029
By Sherami Tsai The Biden administration has extended liability protections for COVID-19 vaccine makers, health care providers, and others through 2029. The decision, which has sparked renewed debate...
View ArticleGeorgia Appeals Court Disqualifies Fani Willis From Trump Election Case
By Jack Phillips A Georgia appeals court has disqualified Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from her election-related criminal case against President-elect Donald Trump, although the...
View ArticleRepublicans Float Elon Musk for Speaker Amid Funding Deal Collapse
By Samantha Flom Amid the ongoing backlash over congressional leaders’ controversial spending deal, some Republican lawmakers are voicing support for replacing embattled House Speaker Mike Johnson...
View ArticleFDA Overhauls ‘Healthy’ Food Label Definition
By Chase Smith The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a final rule for significant updates to the definition of “healthy” for food labeling on Dec. 19, marking the first major revision...
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