Food Prices Rise at 3rd Fastest Monthly Rate in a Year
By PA Media Food prices have risen at their third fastest monthly rate in a year amid hikes in the cost of butter, cheese, eggs, and bread, figures show. The price of other breakfast staples including...
View ArticleGene Hackman Died of Heart Disease; Wife Died of Hantavirus About 1 Week...
By Jack Phillips Authorities said Friday that actor Gene Hackman died of Alzheimer’s and heart failure a week after his wife died of hantavirus, a rare viral infection. Authorities initially ruled out...
View ArticleGeorgia Senate Passes Bill Allowing Trump and Allies to Recover Costs of 2020...
By Bill Pan Georgia’s Senate has approved a bill that could allow President Donald Trump and his allies to get compensated for legal fees in the criminal case stemming from their challenge to the 2020...
View ArticleSiemens Building $285 Million Manufacturing Facilities in California, Texas
By Katabella Roberts Siemens unveiled two new state-of-the-art facilities for electrical products in California and Texas this week as part of a $285 million investment in manufacturing in the United...
View ArticleMacy’s Posts Lower Sales in a Challenging Retail Environment
By Panos Mourdoukoutas Macy’s Inc. joined the chorus of U.S. retailers reporting lackluster sales in the fourth quarter in a challenging environment, sending its shares lower on Wall Street. This week,...
View ArticleTrump Administration Cancels Grants Worth $400 Million for Columbia University
By Jack Phillips The Trump administration on Friday announced it has canceled grants worth roughly $400 million for Columbia University, alleging the Ivy League school has not acted on allegations of...
View ArticleHouse Republicans Unveil Funding Resolution, Trump Voices Support
By T. J. Muscaro House Republicans revealed a Trump-approved spending bill on March 8 that lays out a plan to keep the federal government and its agencies funded through the end of the fiscal year....
View ArticleOn The Border Restaurant Chain Files for Bankruptcy
By Naveen Athrappully Restaurant chain On The Border is going bankrupt after factors such as inflation and labor costs reportedly weighed down on company finances. Atlanta-based OTB Holdings LLC, owner...
View ArticleTrump Admin Will Explore Ways to Acquire Bitcoin for Strategic Reserve
By Emel Akan WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump said on March 7 that his administration is exploring ways to invest in bitcoin for the national strategic reserve, which will be established through his...
View ArticleExercises for Limber Hips and 7 Reasons Why You’ll Want to Do Them
By Amber Yang Stretching the hips is beneficial for many people, including office workers who sit much of the time, runners and cyclists, and older people who are less active. It can reduce back pain...
View ArticleCommerce Secretary Says Trump Will Not Ease Up on Fentanyl-Related Tariffs
By Jacob Burg Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on March 9 that President Donald Trump is likely to maintain his tariff pressure on Mexico, Canada, and China regarding their roles in fentanyl...
View ArticleDOGE Says It Found $312 Million in Loans That Were Given to Children During...
By Jack Phillips The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) said over the weekend that it found that the Small Business Administration (SBA) granted thousands of loans worth hundreds of millions of...
View ArticleSecret Service Shoots Armed Man Near White House
By Jacob Burg The U.S. Secret Service shot an adult male near the White House following an “armed confrontation” with law enforcement shortly after midnight on March 9, the agency said. The man was...
View ArticleStrong Support for Trump’s Economic Agenda, With Inflation a Top Concern
By Tom Ozimek The economy was a key issue for voters in the 2024 presidential election, with President Donald Trump securing a strong mandate on his promises to revive domestic manufacturing, expand...
View ArticleNormal Vitamin B12 Levels May Still Be Too Low for Brain Health
By George Citroner Older adults with vitamin B12 levels currently considered normal may still face cognitive decline and brain damage, according to a new study. Participants with lower—yet technically...
View ArticleDow Plunges Nearly 900 Points, Nasdaq in Correction Territory as Recession...
By Andrew Moran Wall Street navigated a fresh round of turbulence to kick off the trading week after President Donald Trump did not rule out a tariff-driven recession. The blue-chip Dow Jones...
View ArticleZelenskyy Apologized to Trump After Oval Office Clash, Witkoff Says
By Tom Ozimek Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy apologized to President Donald Trump for a heated Oval Office meeting this past week in a letter that Trump cited during his March 4 speech before...
View ArticleTrump Confirms Ongoing Talks With 4 Bidders for Potential TikTok Sale
By Bill Pan The Trump administration is actively negotiating with four parties interested in purchasing TikTok from its Chinese parent company ByteDance, a deal that could help the popular...
View ArticleHigh-Dose Vitamin D May Slow Progression of MS-Like Neurological Disorder
By George Citroner A new clinical trial has found that high doses of vitamin D may significantly slow the progression of a neurological disorder known as clinically isolated syndrome (CIS). It is a...
View ArticleWhite House Pushes Back Against Recession Speculation as Stock Market Drops
By Jack Phillips A top White House economic adviser pushed back against talk of a U.S. recession amid uncertainty on tariffs and U.S. stock indexes dropping on Monday. In an interview with CNBC, Kevin...
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