Legal Battles, Accusations of Bias as America’s Public Media Faces Uncertain...
By Brad Jones President Donald Trump’s plans to cut government spending and reduce funding to public media have ruffled feathers in Washington and triggered lawsuits from journalists whose jobs at...
View ArticleTrump Expresses Confidence in EU Trade Deal in Meeting With Italy’s Meloni
By Emel Akan and Travis Gillmore WASHINGTON—U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to the White House on April 17, with both leaders signaling confidence that a...
View Article2 Dead, Son of Sheriff’s Deputy in Custody After Florida State University...
By T. J. Muscaro and Jacob Burg Two people are dead and seven others, including the shooting suspect, were left injured after an active shooter opened fire at the Florida State University (FSU) campus...
View ArticleHome Builder Confidence Improves Slightly but Remains in Negative Territory:...
By Naveen Athrappully U.S. builder confidence for newly built single-family homes rose this month but continued to be in the negative domain amid concerns about tariffs and rising raw material costs,...
View ArticleCDC Issues Travel and Vaccine Notice for Yellow Fever in South America
By Jack Phillips The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a travel notice on Tuesday for the entire South American continent due to elevated levels of yellow fever in several...
View ArticleTrump Admin Changes COVID Website to Say True Origins From Chinese Lab
By Jack Phillips The Trump administration on Friday changed a White House COVID-19 website to include assertions that the virus’s true origins are likely from a laboratory in Wuhan, China, and it...
View ArticleTrump Admin Releases 10,000 Previously Classified RFK Assassination Files
By Chase Smith More than 10,000 pages of previously classified government records related to the 1968 assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy were released by the Trump administration on Friday,...
View ArticleAsking Rents for US Homes Increase in March to Exceed $2,000: Zillow
By Naveen Athrappulley The typical asking rent in the United States hit $2,005 in March, up 0.6 percent from February and 3.5 percent compared to a year back, real estate marketplace Zillow said in an...
View ArticleKansas City Man Charged in Tesla Arson Case Involving Molotov Cocktails
By Tom Ozimek A Kansas City man attending college in Boston has been arrested and charged in federal court for allegedly firebombing two Tesla Cybertrucks at a dealership in Missouri last month using...
View ArticleTrump Administration Rescinds Biden-Era Greenhouse Gas Rule for Highways
By Chase Smith The U.S. Department of Transportation has repealed a Biden-era rule requiring states to set targets for reducing carbon dioxide emissions from vehicles on federally funded highways,...
View ArticleUS Strikes Target Fuel Port in Yemen’s Houthi-Controlled Northwest
By Ryan Morgan U.S. forces launched new strikes on the Ras Isa port in northwest Yemen on April 17, damaging a key artery believed to be supplying fuel sustaining Yemen’s Houthis. “Today, U.S. forces...
View ArticlePentagon to Wind Back US Troop Footprint in Syria
By Ryan Morgan The Pentagon is preparing to downsize the U.S. military footprint in Syria in the coming weeks, citing recent successes against the ISIS terrorist group. Pentagon spokesman Sean...
View ArticleTrump Floats Revoking Harvard’s Tax-Exempt Status—What Is It?
By Aaron Gifford Harvard University and the Trump administration are in an escalating standoff after the institution declined to comply with a list of conditions for addressing campus anti-Semitism...
View ArticleWeekly Market Review: Stocks Post Losses Despite Falling Treasury Yields
By Panos Mourdoukoutas Volatility continued this week on Wall Street, with stocks posting losses despite a decline in Treasury bond yields. The Dow Jones Industrials and the tech-heavy Nasdaq led the...
View ArticleWall Street Is Not Your Friend: How Global Elites Are Sabotaging President...
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News Wall Street is not your friend.Behind the skyscrapers of lower Manhattan, beneath the buzzwords of “stability,” “growth,” and “sustainability,” lies a very real,...
View ArticleA New Dawn: Life in America Without the Federal Reserve and With Trump’s...
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News The Great Reset — But For the People What if the true “Great Reset” wasn’t orchestrated by the global elites — but by the American people themselves? That’s...
View ArticleAlito Calls Supreme Court Block of Venezuelan Gang Deportations ‘Legally...
By Matthew Vadum Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito filed a strongly worded dissent from the court’s order issued early April 19 that temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deporting...
View ArticleDreamless Nights? What Your Brain Is Trying to Tell You
By Robert Backer, Ph. D. Celeste was an athletic young woman, active and engaged in a busy and, at times, stressful professional life. When the day was done, she slept like a log. However, she rarely...
View ArticlePope Francis Dies at 88 After Suffering Stroke, Heart Failure
By T.J. Muscaro Pope Francis, the first leader of the Roman Catholic Church to come from Latin America, and the first to come from the Western Hemisphere, has died. Pope Francis I—born Jorge Mario...
View ArticleHegseth Responds After Report Says He Shared Attack Plans in Second Signal Chat
By Zachary Stieber Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on April 21 responded to a report that he shared plans for an attack in Yemen in a chat that included his wife and brother. “What a big surprise that...
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