Be Aware of Life-Threatening Myocarditis During Influenza Season
By JoJo Novaes and Arthur Zhang Influenza can range from being a light illness to a serious disease, and when complicated by acute myocarditis, it could be life-threatening. In NTDTV’s “Health 1+1“...
View Article3 Hostages Released to Israel as Cease-Fire Begins With Hamas
By Melanie Sun and Jacob Burg Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed on Jan. 19 that Hamas had released three female hostages amid a fragile cease-fire deal that went into effect early...
View ArticleTrump, GOP-Held Congress to Chisel Away at Biden’s Energy Legacy
By John Haughey Two broad ways to define President Joe Biden’s energy legacy are through policy influence going forward and public perception going backward. On one hand, Biden’s energy legacy will...
View ArticleCBO: National Debt to Soar by $23.9 Trillion If Tax Cuts Not Extended
By Andrew Moran A new Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report shows that the U.S. national debt is projected to increase by $23.9 trillion over the next decade even if Congress does not extend...
View ArticleNASDAQ to End Diversity Rule for Company Boards
By Naveen Athrappully The Nasdaq stock exchange is moving to formally withdraw its rule mandating diversity quotas at companies after an appeals court recently struck it down. The Nasdaq rule had...
View ArticleOregano: The ‘Pizza-Spice’ That Doubles as an Infection-Fighter
By Sina McCullough Oregano, famously known as the “pizza-spice,” is celebrated for adding flavor to pizza and pasta dishes. Beyond the kitchen, this herb has been cherished for thousands of years for...
View ArticleTrump Outlines Day One Priorities at Inauguration Eve Rally
By Emel Akan WASHINGTON—President-elect Donald Trump spoke at a rally on Sunday, the eve of Inauguration Day, at the Capitol One Arena in downtown Washington. At the “Make America Great Again” victory...
View ArticleTrump’s Return to White House Promises Rapid Change
By Lawrence Wilson and Ivan Pentchoukov President-elect Donald J. Trump returns to the White House as a seasoned executive intent on ending a decades-long approach to governance in ways that could...
View ArticleCredit Card Delinquency Rising the Most in These US States
By Naveen Athrappully Credit card delinquencies have jumped across the United States, with Wyoming, Rhode Island, and Alaska seeing the largest increases, according to the latest data from personal...
View ArticleOvarian Cancer: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, and Natural Approaches
By Mercura Wang, Medically Reviewed Jimmy Almond, M.D. Ovarian cancer is the result of abnormal cell growth that forms a tumor in the ovaries or fallopian tubes. It is the second most prevalent...
View ArticleBiden Issues Preemptive Pardons for Fauci, Milley, Jan. 6 Committee
By Zachary Stieber President Joe Biden on Jan. 20 issued preemptive pardons to Dr. Anthony Fauci, ret. Gen. Mark Milley, and people who served on the U.S. House of Representatives committee...
View ArticleTrump Designates Acting Leaders of Federal Agencies, Takes First Executive...
By Jack Phillips President Donald Trump issued a statement on Monday designating acting leaders of federal agencies and offices and took his first executive actions, including flying the flag...
View ArticlePutin Congratulates Trump on Assuming Office, Wants Talks on ‘Long-Term...
By Tom Ozimek Russian President Vladimir Putin on Jan. 20 congratulated President Donald Trump on becoming the 47th president of the United States and said he looks forward to talks on the...
View ArticleWhy Deflation Is Good for the Economy
By Frank Shostack The yearly growth rate of the consumer price index (CPI) stood at 2.7 percent in November, against 2.6 percent in October. In June 2022, the yearly growth rate was 9.1 percent. The...
View ArticleSenate Unanimously Confirms Rubio as Secretary of State
By Eva Fu The Senate unanimously approved the nomination of Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) as secretary of state on Jan. 20, making him the first of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks to receive the...
View ArticleTrump to Declare National Energy Emergency, Sign Alaska Executive Order
By Andrew Moran President-elect Donald Trump will sign “close to 100” executive orders in the hours after taking office, including the declaration of “a national energy emergency” with an “Unleash...
View ArticleAn Overview of Trump’s Dozens of Executive Actions
By Nathan Worcester, Jacob Burg, John Haughey, Darlene McCormick Sanchez, Ryan Morgan, Savannah Hulsey Pointer, Andrew Moran President Donald Trump set a breakneck pace on the first day of his second...
View ArticleTrump Fires 4 Presidential Appointees, Says ‘Many More’ Terminations to Come
By Jack Phillips President Donald Trump announced the firing of four high-profile appointees early Tuesday morning, according to a post he made on Truth Social. Trump said in a statement on Tuesday...
View ArticlePresidential Pardons: Shielding the Guilty or Protecting Justice
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News The recent issuance of presidential pardons by former President Joe Biden to family members and high-profile figures, including Liz Cheney and Anthony Fauci, has...
View ArticleTrump Orders Termination of Electric Vehicle Mandate
By Naveen Athrappully President Donald Trump ordered the removal of incentives for electric vehicles and promoted market choice for consumers as part of the executive orders issued on his first day in...
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