White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention Webpage Goes Dark on Trump’s...
By Michael Clements Second Amendment advocates are celebrating, and gun control activists are decrying the apparent closing of the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention. The Trump...
View ArticleTrump Says He Will Sign Executive Order to Overhaul or Eliminate FEMA
By Jacob Burg President Donald Trump said he would be signing an executive order to start the process of fundamentally overhauling or “getting rid of” the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA),...
View ArticleNational Guard Says It’s Responding to Declared Emergency on US–Mexico Border
By Jack Phillips The U.S. National Guard is deploying more troops to the U.S.–Mexico border as the Trump administration ramps up border and immigration enforcement efforts. In a statement on Wednesday,...
View ArticleHouse Republican Proposes Amendment to Allow Trump to Serve 3rd Term
By Rachel Acenas Rep. Andy Ogles has proposed revising a constitutional amendment that would allow President Donald Trump to serve three terms. The Tennessee Republican on Thursday called for a...
View ArticleTrump Terminates Fauci’s Security Detail
By Jackson Richman President Donald Trump has terminated former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Anthony Fauci’s security detail. Trump justified the move on Jan. 24....
View Article3 Trump Tax Proposals to Pay Attention to
By Javier Simon During his first term, President Donald Trump launched a monumental piece of legislation known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). For his current term as the 47th president, Trump has...
View ArticleInherited an IRA? Avoid These Common Mistakes That Can Cost You
By Tribune News Service and Donna Fuscaldo, From Kiplinger’s Personal Finance If you inherited an individual retirement account (IRA), that windfall may cost you money if you aren’t careful. That’s...
View ArticleFat Within Muscles More Dangerous for Heart Than Overall Body Weight
By George Citroner Hidden fat within your muscles could be a more substantial warning sign of heart disease than your overall weight, according to Harvard researchers. They found that even a 1 percent...
View ArticleUS Manufacturing Grows for First Time in 6 Months Amid Optimism Surge
By Tom Ozimek The U.S. manufacturing sector experienced growth in January for the first time in six months, signaling renewed momentum for the nation’s industrial base as factory output and hiring...
View ArticleKristi Noem Confirmed as Trump’s Secretary of Homeland Security
By Darlene McCormick Sanchez The Senate confirmed South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem as Department of Homeland Security (DHS) secretary on Saturday with bipartisan support, a key position in the Trump...
View ArticleStocks Rally for 2nd Week Ahead of Big Tech Earnings and Fed Meeting
By Panos Mourdoukoutas U.S. stocks dropped on Friday but closed higher for the week, ahead of Big Tech earnings and the Federal Reserve meeting next week. Once again, the gains were broad, led by techs...
View ArticleCold-Water Fish Improves Cognitive Function, Helps Build a Healthy Brain
By Chris Chen New evidence suggests that eating cold-water fish and other sources of omega-3 fatty acids is effective in protecting brain health and enhancing cognitive performance in midlife....
View ArticleSenate Confirms Hegseth for Defense Secretary With Vance Casting Tie-Breaker
By Ryan Morgan and Nathan Worcester The Senate confirmed Pete Hegseth as the new secretary of defense in a late-night session on Jan. 24 that came down to a tie-breaking decision from Vice President JD...
View ArticleTrump Visits Los Angeles in Wake of Devastating Fires
By Travis Gillmore and Sarah Le President Donald Trump joined a delegation of elected officials and political appointees for a briefing in Los Angeles on Jan. 24 regarding destructive wildfires that...
View ArticleBoeing Expects 30 Percent Revenue Drop in 4th Quarter
By Naveen Athrappully Aircraft manufacturer Boeing announced that its fourth quarter (Q4) revenue is anticipated to be lower than the same period in 2023, blaming worker strikes for contributing to the...
View ArticleTrump Signs Sweeping Cryptocurrency Executive Order
By Austin Alonzo President Donald Trump issued an executive order banning so-called central bank digital currencies and establishing an executive group to examine the future of digital assets in the...
View ArticleTikTok Alternative Rednote Shares Similar Security Risk, Expert Says
By Lily Zhou As the fate of TikTok hangs in the balance in the United States, tens of thousands of Americans flocked to Chinese social media platform rednote. However, rednote “presents significant...
View ArticleJohnson Invites Trump to Address Joint Session of Congress
By Tom Ozimek House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) has extended an invitation to President Donald Trump to deliver a customary post-inauguration speech to lawmakers on Capitol Hill during a joint session...
View ArticleTrump Says US Will Impose 25 Percent Tariffs on Colombia After It Refuses...
By Jacob Burg and Jack Phillips President Donald Trump said on Jan. 26 that he is imposing retaliatory measures against Colombia after it turned away two military flights deporting illegal immigrants...
View ArticleGold Prices Settle Shy of Record High as Dollar Slide Boosts Metal
By Andrew Moran Gold prices registered their fourth consecutive weekly gain, ending the Jan. 24 trading session shy of the all-time high recorded in October. February gold futures rose $12.30, or 0.44...
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