UAE Commits to $1.4 Trillion Investment in US Economy
By Rachel Acenas President Donald Trump has secured a commitment from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to invest $1.4 trillion in the United States over the next decade, the White House announced Friday....
View ArticleCartels’ Advanced Technology a Growing Threat to US
By Darlene McCormick Sanchez South Texas rancher Antonio Céspedes Saldierna, 74, was driving his pickup on his ranch in Mexico when his vehicle ran over an improvised explosive device (IED), detonating...
View ArticleVenezuela Says Deal Reached to Resume US Deportation Flights of Illegal...
By Melanie Sun Venezuela has said it will once again accept U.S. repatriation flights carrying its nationals deported for illegally entering the United States. Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro...
View ArticleFormer Federal Prosecutor, 43, Found Dead in Virginia Home
By Ryan Morgan Police have launched an investigation after a former federal prosecutor was found dead inside her home in Alexandria, Virginia, on Saturday morning. At around 9:18 a.m. on the morning of...
View ArticleUS Stocks Rebound, Led by Large Caps, in Another Volatile Week
By Panos Mourdoukoutas U.S. stocks snapped a four-week losing streak to end the week higher. Despite continued volatility, all major averages posted moderate weekly gains. Large-cap stocks led the...
View ArticleWhy Your Colonoscopy May Worsen Gut Health
By Amy Denney It’s common after a colonoscopy to feel symptoms like gas, bloating, stomach pain, and cramping. For some people, the symptoms can go on for weeks and cause permanent changes to the gut...
View ArticleTrump Directs Top Officials to Take Action Against Lawyers Violating Rules
By Zachary Stieber President Donald Trump has ordered two top officials to take action against lawyers and law firms he says are violating the law and rules, as his administration faces an onslaught of...
View ArticleUS Stocks Surge on Reports of Softer Trump Tariff Policy
By Andrew Moran U.S. stocks rallied to kick off the trading week after investors cheered on reports suggesting President Donald Trump may narrow the planned April 2 reciprocal tariffs. The White House...
View ArticleSimple Habits to Boost Energy, Memory, and Mental Clarity
By Jingduan Yang M.D. In today’s fast-paced world, many people struggle with chronic fatigue, declining memory, and frequent mental fog. These issues may be closely linked to daily habits and the...
View ArticleThink Tank Projects Debt Limit to Be Reached by October at Latest
By Jackson Richman The debt ceiling is set to be reached between mid-July and early October, according to a March 24 projection by the Bipartisan Policy Center. The limit is how much the U.S....
View ArticleTrump Announces Hyundai’s $21 Billion Investment in Louisiana
By Andrew Moran and Emel Akan South Korean-based Hyundai announced a $20 billion investment in the United States, joining a growing list of foreign companies investing in the world’s largest economy....
View ArticleRepublicans Introduce ‘Dismantle DEI Act’ to Bolster Trump Agenda
By Nathan Worcester WASHINGTON—Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.) and Rep. Michael Cloud (R-Texas) have introduced legislation to complement the Trump administration’s push against diversity, equity, and...
View ArticleTrump Orders Declassification of FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane Russia Investigation
By Jack Phillips President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed a memorandum to declassify files and documents related to the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane investigation that probed allegations his 2016 campaign...
View ArticleConsumer Confidence Slumps to 4-Year Low
By Tom Ozimek U.S. consumer confidence tumbled in March to its lowest level in more than four years, as households grew increasingly anxious about their financial futures and the broader economy. The...
View ArticleNevada Investigates Hundreds of Potential ‘Double Vote’ Cases in 2024 Election
By Jack Phillips Nevada’s Secretary of State’s office is investigating more than 300 cases of possible double votes during the 2024 election, according to a recent report released by the office. State...
View ArticleStates Work to Make Gold and Silver Alternative Currencies to US Dollar
By Kevin Stocklin Those who seethe as their dollars lose value to inflation may be pleased to know that many states are now working to pass laws that would allow gold and silver to be used—not only for...
View ArticleTrump Announces 25 Percent Tariffs on Foreign Cars
By Andrew Moran President Donald Trump on March 26 announced 25 percent tariffs on foreign cars in a move aimed at boosting domestic auto manufacturing. Speaking to reporters at the Oval Office, Trump...
View ArticleTreasury Department Planning to Fire ‘Substantial’ Number of Workers: Official
By Zachary Stieber The Department of the Treasury is working on plans to fire a substantial number of workers, according to an official who said the terminations are in response to President Donald...
View ArticleResearchers Identify Diets in Mid-Life Linked to Healthy Aging
By George Citroner A 30-year study finds a primarily plant-based diet, with minimal ultra-processed food and low to moderate amounts of animal-based foods like fish and dairy, could raise our chances...
View ArticleRussian Negotiators May Be ‘Dragging Their Feet’ in Ukraine Cease-Fire Talks,...
By Ryan Morgan Russian negotiators may be intentionally drawing out the talks for a cease-fire after their more than three-year war with Ukraine, President Donald Trump assessed in a new interview. In...
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