FDA Mandates Nerve Damage Warnings for 2 RSV Vaccines
By Naveen Athrappully The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ordered two respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine manufacturers to include a potentially paralytic side effect warning related to...
View ArticleLos Angeles Fires Push Crews to Limits as Critics Blame Government Policy
By Brad Jones As four massive fires engulf Los Angeles, critics are blaming the government for putting lives, homes, and businesses at risk. Amid it all, Sam Digiovanna, chief at the Verdugo Fire...
View ArticleLawmakers Propose Amendment to Congressional Term Limits
By Stacy Robinson Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Rep. Ralph Norman (R-S.C.) have introduced joint resolutions in the Senate and House respectively, calling for congressional term limits. “With the...
View ArticleRep. Lauren Boebert Pushes to Abolish the ATF
By Nathan Worcester Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) has joined Rep. Eric Burlison (R-Mo.) in introducing legislation to abolish the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), the latest in a series...
View ArticleCostco Sales Jump on a Shift in the Holiday Shopping Season
By Panos Mourdoukoutas Costco continued its winning streak in December thanks to a delayed holiday shopping season in 2024, with Cyber Monday falling in the last month of the year rather than in...
View ArticleTrump Sentenced With No Penalties, Jail Time in NY Business Records Case
By Sam Dorman and Jacob Burg NEW YORK CITY—New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan on Jan. 10 gave President-elect Donald Trump an unconditional discharge in his sentencing in the business records...
View ArticleDeath Toll Rises to 10 as Thousands of Homes Destroyed in LA Fires
By Guy Birchall At least 10 people have now been killed and thousands of homes destroyed by the wildfires ravaging the Los Angeles area, LA County officials have confirmed. The vicious winds which...
View ArticleAmericans Keep Migrating to States With Better Economies
By Mark Gilman Several new studies show that many Americans are migrating to southern states at a higher rate than to other parts of the country, seeking a better economy, lower taxes, and jobs. A Jan....
View ArticleEssential Oils for Warmth, Better Sleep, and Easing Digestion in Winter
By Amber Yang In winter, people often feel depressed when the days become shorter and the temperature drops. This is when essential oils can work wonders. Wei Chenyi, a TÜV Rheinland-certified health...
View ArticleUS Job Cuts Hit 15-Year High in 2024, Excluding Pandemic
By Tom Ozimek American employers announced 761,671 job cuts in 2024, a figure that marks the highest annual total in 15 years, excluding the pandemic-driven layoffs of 2020, according to a new report...
View ArticleBlackRock Exits UN-Backed Net-Zero Climate Pact
By Tom Ozimek BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager overseeing approximately $11.5 trillion in assets, has decided to withdraw from a climate pact backed by the United Nations (UN) that...
View ArticleSupreme Court Agrees to Review Constitutionality of Obamacare Mandate Panel
By Matthew Vadum The U.S. Supreme Court decided Jan. 10 to review the constitutionality of an Affordable Care Act provision that allows a panel to mandate that insurers cover preventive medical...
View ArticleWildfires and Climate Policies Driving Up California’s Electricity Rates
By Jane Yang Not only are electricity rates in California among the highest in the nation, they’re also growing faster than in other states, according to a Jan. 7 report from the state’s Legislative...
View ArticleBehind Trump’s Greenland Comment, Years of Concern Over Growing China, Russia...
By Emel Akan WASHINGTON—President-elect Donald Trump’s recent remarks about potentially using military or economic measures to control Greenland have sparked global concerns. While some view his...
View ArticleWeather, Power, and Water Issues Persist in Los Angeles’ Eaton Fire Area
By Beige Luciano-Adams LOS ANGELES—Residents eager to return home and survey vast damage wrought by the Eaton Canyon Fire in northeast Los Angeles County will have to wait, officials said at a...
View ArticleMore Interest Rate Cuts Possible Even Under Trump Tariffs, Fed Governor Says
By Naveen Athrappully Federal Reserve Governor Christopher J. Waller is backing more interest rate cuts even if higher tariffs are imposed on imports, a proposal pushed forward by president-elect...
View ArticleDOJ Confirms Special Counsel Jack Smith Has Resigned
By Tom Ozimek Special counsel Jack Smith has resigned from the Department of Justice (DOJ), prosecutors revealed in a court filing, with the announcement marking an end to Smith’s role spearheading two...
View ArticleISIS Terror Group Casts Shadow Over Post-Assad Syria
By Adam Morrow Last month’s collapse of the Syrian government has prompted fears that the ISIS terrorist group, which overran much of the country a decade ago, could make a comeback. “History shows how...
View ArticleDysautonomia: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, and Natural Approaches
By Mercura Wang, Medically Reviewed Jimmy Almond, M.D. Dysautonomia, also known as autonomic nervous system disorders, refers to a group of medical conditions causing dysfunction of the autonomic...
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