Goods at Sea Dodge Tariffs Until May, Those Warehoused Taxed When Taken
By John Haughey With a whirlwind of changes to U.S. tariffs, there’s a scramble to understand how the duties will impact goods in transit on container ships and those awaiting pickup at U.S. ports. As...
View ArticleOpenAI Countersues Musk Over Alleged Harassment
By Naveen Athrappully OpenAI is suing Elon Musk, accusing the tech billionaire of engaging in a harassment campaign against the artificial intelligence research company. In November, Musk filed a...
View ArticleDHS Reminds Illegal Immigrants to Comply With Registration Mandate Before...
By Bill Pan The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is reminding those in the United States illegally to register with the government, following a legal victory that cleared the path for the policy...
View ArticleProcessed Food Additive Mixtures May Increase Diabetes Risk, Study Finds
By Jack Phillips Researchers found in a recent study that eating some common additives often found in processed food products may be linked to a higher risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. Published in...
View ArticleUS Treasury Yields Surge – What It Means for the Bond Market
By Andrew Moran Yields in the U.S. Treasury market, a critical place for investors seeking shelter from turmoil and the government to raise money, have been heating up. The benchmark 10-year Treasury...
View ArticleMusk Says DOGE Expects to Save $150 Billion by Reducing Waste, Fraud
By Katabella Roberts Elon Musk said on Thursday that he expects the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to save $150 billion from the federal budget in fiscal year 2026. Musk said in March that...
View ArticleUS Crude Oil Exports Hit Record High: EIA
By Naveen Athrappully Exports of American crude oil surged last year to a new high, with Europe remaining a major customer for the United States, according to the latest data from the Energy...
View ArticleHow Trump Admin Increases Pressure for Illegal Immigrants to Self-Deport
By Darlene McCormick Sanchez Self-deportation might begin to look more attractive to those in the country illegally as the Trump administration intensifies the pressure for them to leave. On his first...
View ArticleTrump Exempts Phones, Computers, Other Electronics From Reciprocal Tariffs
By Naveen Athrappully President Donald Trump exempted a range of everyday products, specifically in the electronic category, from reciprocal tariffs while importing into the United States. Items...
View ArticleUS Mortgage Rates Top 7 Percent
By Tom Ozimek Mortgage rates topped 7 percent Friday amid a bond market selloff as markets absorbed the latest developments in U.S. trade policy and global responses. The average rate on a 30-year...
View ArticleIllegal Immigrants on Terror Watchlist Received Medicaid, Unemployment...
By Naveen Athrappully Numerous illegal immigrants with terrorist or criminal links who entered the United States under the previous administration received several government benefits, according to...
View ArticleTrump Authorizes Military to Take Control of Federal Land Along Southern Border
By Bill Pan President Donald Trump on Friday issued a memorandum authorizing the U.S. military to take control of a strip of federal land along the southern border to curb illegal immigration and drug...
View ArticleMaine Referred to DOJ for Allowing Transgender Athletes in Girls’ Sports
By Aaron Gifford The Department of Education has referred Maine to the Department of Justice after the state refused to end the participation of boys identifying as transgender in girls’ sports,...
View ArticleTop CDC Scientist’s Records Missing, Health Department Says
By Zachary Stieber Records from a top official at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are missing, the CDC’s parent agency has informed a U.S. senator. Department of Health and Human...
View ArticleFederal Prosecutor Launches Probes of New Jersey Governor, Attorney General
By Samantha Flom The acting U.S. attorney for the District of New Jersey has opened investigations into the state’s governor and attorney general for allegedly refusing to cooperate with federal...
View ArticlePassengers Will Soon Need Real ID to Board Domestic Flights, TSA Warns
By Bill Pan In less than a month, Americans without a star on their driver’s license may face potential delays or even be turned away when trying to board domestic flights, federal officials said. The...
View ArticleNew US Warship Deploys in Support of Border Security Operations
By Ryan Morgan The U.S. Navy has dispatched a warship to help support ongoing U.S. border security operations on April 11. The guided-missile destroyer USS Stockdale departed from Naval Base San Diego...
View ArticleEnergy Secretary Says US, Saudi Arabia on Pathway to Civil Nuclear Agreement
By Jacob Burg Saudi Arabia and the United States will sign a preliminary agreement of cooperation as the kingdom intends to create a civil nuclear industry, Energy Secretary Chris Wright told...
View ArticleUS Economy Adds Hotter-Than-Expected 228,000 New Jobs in March
By Andrew Moran The U.S. labor market remained robust in March amid market turmoil and growing economic concerns, new data show. Last month, the economy created 228,000 new jobs, up from a downwardly...
View ArticleWhen You Fight the Night: 5 Exercises to Help You Conquer Occasional Insomnia
By Kevin Shelley The ceiling fan just isn’t that interesting. I conclude this every time I suffer from insomnia, lying in bed for hours without wanting to get up but unable to fall asleep. I often set...
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