Jury Finds Hunter Biden Guilty on All 3 Charges in Gun Trial
By Jacob Burg Hunter Biden was found guilty on all charges in his gun trial on June 11, becoming the first child of a sitting president to face a federal trial and conviction. The trial hinged on a...
View ArticleBiden Admin Proposes Banning Medical Debt From Credit Reports
By Bill Pan The Biden administration is rolling out proposed rules that would stop medical debt from being used in credit score reports, a change that could help many consumers qualify for auto loans...
View ArticlePopular Sugar Substitute Tied to Increased Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke:...
By Amie Dahnke High amounts of xylitol, a popular sugar substitute, can increase the risk of heart attack, stroke, and other cardiovascular diseases, according to a new study by the Cleveland Clinic....
View ArticleThe Hidden Hurdles of Job Hunting: Navigating a Landscape of Ghost Postings...
By Mary Delaney, USNN World News June 13, 2024 – Inglewood, CA — John Marsden, a seasoned technical writer and editor, starts his day like many others over the past year: combing through job boards,...
View ArticleTech Insider Explains Why Some in Silicon Valley Are Turning to Trump
By Nathan Worcester SAN FRANCISCO—Jacob Helberg didn’t start out as a big fan of former President Donald Trump. In his 2021 book, “The Wires of War,” Mr. Helberg detailed his concerns about the former...
View ArticleSupreme Court Ruling Makes It Harder for Illegal Immigrants to Oppose...
By Tom Ozimek The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday issued a decision that makes it harder for illegal immigrants subject to a deportation order to challenge their removal from the country on the grounds...
View ArticleAppeals Court Rejects Biden Admin’s Transgender Student Directive
By Tom Ozimek An appeals court on Friday denied the Biden administration’s attempt to revive a directive that would have required schools to let transgender students join sports teams that align with...
View ArticleGold and Silver in 2024: A Glittering Year Ahead
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News As we venture into 2024, the financial landscape for gold and silver appears poised for significant changes. Investors and market analysts are closely monitoring...
View ArticleTrump Supporters Celebrate His 78th Birthday, Set Aside Legal Woes
By Janice Hisle WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.—Thousands of former President Donald Trump’s fans flocked here for a star-spangled celebration of Flag Day and his 78th birthday on June 14, just two weeks after...
View ArticleResearchers Find Ways to Limit Metabolic Side Effects of Antipsychotic Drugs
By Amie Dahnke Antipsychotic medications can disrupt metabolism, increasing a person’s risk of developing diabetes. However, researchers have found a way to prevent such development, according to a...
View Article‘A Tale of Two Economies’: Interest Rate Policy in Canada and US Set to Diverge
By The Canadian Press With monetary policy at the Bank of Canada and U.S. Federal Reserve on track to diverge, experts say it could set the Canadian dollar up for volatility down the road. If the Bank...
View ArticleHouse Intelligence Chair Says US at ‘Highest Level’ of Potential Terrorist...
By Jack Phillips House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner (R-Ohio) said Sunday that the United States is currently at its “highest level” for the possibility of a terrorist attack occurring on...
View ArticleHeat Wave to Affect Tens of Millions of Americans This Week, Weather Agency...
By Jack Phillips The National Weather Service (NWS) issued heat advisories and excessive heat warnings for a swath of the U.S. East Coast and Midwest for June 18, while the weather agency separately...
View ArticleLock-In Effect Leading Many Homeowners to Tap Into Soaring Home Equity
By Mark Gilman Homeowners who took advantage of low interest rates years ago now face mortgage rates upwards of 8 percent and are not moving. Referred to as the “lock-in effect,” those rooted residents...
View ArticleFinancial Impact of Illegal Immigrants on Nation’s Public Education System...
By Judicial Watch Nearly half a million illegal immigrant minors have entered the United States through the porous Mexican border since President Joe Biden took office in 2021 and the financial impact...
View ArticleConservative States Intensify Crackdown on Illegal Immigration with New...
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News Conservative states across the country—Florida, Iowa, Louisiana, Tennessee, Georgia, and Oklahoma—are taking border security matters into their own hands,...
View ArticleHouse Freedom Caucus Chair Faces Trump-Backed Primary Challenger in Virginia
By Jackson Richman Residents of Virginia’s Fifth Congressional District will vote on June 18 on whether to send back one of the leaders of the conservative movement or nominate a primary opponent...
View ArticleSupreme Court Will Hear Shareholder Lawsuit Alleging Nvidia Deceived Investors
By Matthew Vadum The Supreme Court agreed on June 17 to hear a case from Silicon Valley tech giant Nvidia that could make it more difficult for shareholders to pursue securities fraud lawsuits. The...
View ArticleBritain Ranks Last in G7 List for Business Investment: Think Tank
By Evgenia Filimianova Britain has the lowest rates of investment, including both businesses and government, of any G7 nation, a think tank has reported. The analysis by the Institute for Public Policy...
View ArticleOrange Peels Emerge as Potential Cardiac Superfood
By George Citroner Researchers may have uncovered a health secret hiding in plain sight. The orange peel most people mindlessly toss in the trash after squeezing out the juice packs a powerful punch...
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