What We Know So Far About Midair Crash Victims
By Savannah Hulsey Pointer Military personnel, figure skaters, and plumbers were among the 67 people who died in the midair collision between a passenger jet and a military helicopter on Jan. 29....
View ArticleTrudeau Says Canada Ready for ‘Forceful’ Retaliation Against US Tariffs
By Noe Chartier Canada stands ready to retaliate if U.S. President Donald Trump decides to impose tariffs on Feb. 1, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says. “We’re ready with a response, a purposeful,...
View ArticleGold Exceeds $2,800, Hits All-Time High
By Naveen Athrappully Gold prices hit a record high on Friday as concerns about President Donald Trump’s potential tariffs on foreign nations fueled investor interest in the bullion. In early morning...
View ArticleWhite House Official Reports Large Number of Federal Employees Taking Buyout...
By Travis Gillmore Federal government employees are embracing resignation offers made by the Trump administration, a senior White House official said on Jan. 31. “A large number of federal workers have...
View ArticlePlane With 6 Aboard Crashes in Philadelphia
By Tom Ozimek A medical transport jet carrying a pediatric patient and five others crashed into a Philadelphia neighborhood about 30 seconds after taking off on Friday, with the incident leaving homes...
View ArticleTrump Signs Deregulation Order to ‘Unleash Prosperity’
By Travis Gillmore President Donald Trump signed an executive order Jan. 31 directing agencies to limit the number of regulations they impose and eliminate 10 existing policies for every new rule...
View ArticleUltra-Processed Food Addiction: A Little-Known and Growing Problem
By Amy Denney Sunshine Gentile’s migraines started out feeling like the flu. She was 36 when they began, giving her an aching head and muscles and fatigue. The pain was worse if she moved around....
View ArticleA Governor, a Justice, and a Family Bible: Landry Helps Swear In Kristi Noem
By Nathan Worcester and Jan Jekielek WASHINGTON—On the evening of Jan. 25, Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry ended up in a memorable spot: in the home of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, standing before...
View ArticleUS Wants Ukraine to Resume Elections This Year: Special Envoy
By Ryan Morgan President Donald Trump wants Ukraine to hold new elections by the end of this year, according to his special envoy for Ukraine and Russia-related affairs. Retired U.S. Army Lt. Gen....
View ArticleArab Nations Reject Trump’s Plan to ‘Clean Out’ Gaza
By Andrew Thornebrooke Leading Arab nations are formally rejecting a push by President Donald Trump to relocate Palestinians from war-torn Gaza to Egypt and Jordan. In a joint statement released on...
View ArticleCanada Retaliates With 25 Percent Tariffs on $155 Billion Worth of US Imports
By Omid Ghoreishi Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Canada will be imposing 25 percent tariffs on $155 billion worth of U.S. imports in response to President Donald Trump’s order to place 25 percent...
View ArticleMexico Says It Will Retaliate With Tariffs, China to File Lawsuit With WTO
By Melanie Sun Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that her administration will implement retaliatory tariffs against the United States Saturday night after President Donald Trump imposed 25...
View ArticleUS Strikes Target ISIS Attack Planner in Somalia
By Andrew Thornebrooke U.S. military forces are conducting strikes in Somalia targeting elements of the local affiliate of the Islamist terror organization ISIS. An initial assessment of the Feb. 1...
View ArticleStocks End 2-Week Rally on Tech Sell Off Over DeepSeek, Mixed Earnings Reports
By Panos Mourdoukoutas U.S. stocks ended a two-week rally on a tech sell-off that began early last week on anxiety over Chinese AI startup DeepSeek. The situation stabilized later in the week, but the...
View ArticleHerniated Disk: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, and Natural Approaches
By Mercura Wang A herniated (slipped) intervertebral disk is a spinal condition where the annulus fibrosus (the outer layer of a spinal disk) becomes damaged, allowing the nucleus pulposus (the inner...
View ArticleResidual Flight Delays Expected Sunday From Critical FAA Warning System Outage
By Jacob Burg Flights throughout the United States could experience “residual delays” Sunday morning while the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) works to restore a critical warning system that...
View ArticleTypical US Home Taking 2 Months to Sell, Slowest Pace in 5 Years, Report Says
By Naveen Athrappully Homes in the United States sold at the slowest pace in almost half a decade last month as elevated mortgage rates and high prices impacted buyers, according to real estate...
View ArticleTrump Says Deal Reached to Delay Tariffs on Mexico for 1 Month
By Jackson Richman U.S. President Donald Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced on Feb. 3 that they reached a deal to delay 25 percent U.S. tariffs on Mexican goods that were due to...
View Article‘The Disaster After the Disaster’: Toxic Hazards Threaten LA Residents
By Beige Luciano-Adams LOS ANGELES—Anita Ghazarian and Simon Penny live in a house on the westernmost edge of Altadena—missed by the flames from the catastrophic Eaton Fire, but still close enough to...
View ArticleCISA, FDA Issue Warning Over Backdoor in China’s Contec Patient Monitors
By Lily Zhou A patient monitor made by Chinese manufacturer Contec contains a backdoor that could allow an attacker to access patient data and remotely manipulate the devices, U.S. authorities said on...
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