FBI: Iranian Hackers Tried to Pass Hacked Trump Campaign Information to Team Biden
The FBI and other agencies said the hackers also attempted to send the stolen material to U.S. media outlets.
White House Plans to Close Loophole Used by Temu and Shein
The days of cheap prices from Chinese e-commerce companies are likely coming to an end.
Indoor Horticultural Havens: Potted Trees and Other Surprising Houseplants
We spend much of our lives inside, looking out at nature. Bring some wild goodness inside with lush, easy-care indoor plants that delight year-round.
Ceremonial Water Pitchers: A Menagerie of Aquamanilia
Made in the shape of animals, beasts, and humans, the sculpted water vessels were used for ancient ceremonial hand-washing rituals.
Christopher Reeve: America’s Own Man of Steel
‘Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story’ will be in select U.S. theaters on Sept. 21 and Sept. 25.
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Fed Slashes Interest Rates by Half a Percentage Point, First Cut in 4 Years
Policymakers said they have ‘gained greater confidence’ in their fight against inflation, expecting another 50-basis-point cut this year.
Trump Holds New York Rally, First Since 2nd Assassination Attempt
Attendees at the Long Island rally shared their reactions to the attempted assassination at the Trump Golf Course on Sunday.
The 2nd Trump Assassination Attempt: What’s Known So Far
What we know about the timeline of events, the suspect, the security, and the investigations.
CEOs Scale Back Hiring Plans Amid Weaker Sales Projections, Cooling Economy
CEOs are scaling back hiring plans and anticipating slower sales as the US economy shows signs of cooling.
House Fails to Pass GOP Stopgap Funding Plan
Fourteen Republicans voted to reject the plan to extend government funding by six months and include a voter integrity measure.
Teamsters Union Makes No Endorsement for President
A recent internal poll found more than half of Teamsters backing Trump over Harris.
FBI Disrupts Chinese Botnet Infecting Thousands of US Devices
The agency moves against Beijing-backed hackers who infiltrated tens of thousands of cameras, video recorders, and routers.
Growing Fear of War Follows 2 Days of Device Blasts in Lebanon
Israel is bolstering its forces in the north and says it will do what it must to return evacuated residents home.
Trump’s Would-Be Shooter Was on Homeland Security’s Radar in 2022, Agency Official Testifies
Customs and Border Protection officials referred suspect Ryan Routh to Homeland Security Investigations, but no action was taken, an official said.
Thousands of Food Contact Chemicals Detected in Humans
Out of the more than 14,000 chemicals tracked for potential health risks, 3,601 were found in human bodies.
Day in Photos: Fires in Portugal, Exploding Pagers, and Voting in India
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
Blinken Says US Not Involved in Hezbollah Pager Attacks, Urges Restraint Amid Cease-Fire Talks
The Sept. 17 attack in Lebanon involved a wave of exploding personal pagers used by Hezbollah, a U.S.-designated terrorist group.
FBI Director Confirms ‘Full Force’ Investigation Into Apparent 2nd Trump Assassination Attempt
The FBI cannot release many new details relating to the case, the FBI’s Christopher Wray says.
Americans Can Now Renew Their Passports Online: Everything You Need to Know
There are restrictions on who can apply, according to the State Department’s website.
2nd Wave of Explosions Hits Communications Devices Across Lebanon
A Hezbollah official says walkie-talkies used by the group exploded across Beirut, a day after pagers blew up.
Microplastics Found in Human Brain for the First Time
A new study from Brazil reveals that microplastics might enter the human brain through the nose, with unknown impact on brain function.
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There Was a Time
Someday, maybe, God will decide we’ve suffered enough, and ... then we will return.
The Untold Stories of the Tiananmen Massacre
We will never know how many people were massacred the night of June 3‒4, 1989
A History of the American Nation
A patriotic poem by Ted Schneider
Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
A Nation Divided
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Manchester City, Inter Milan Draw, Celtic Shines in Champions League
Inter Milan’s stout defense did a solid job containing Manchester City in 0-0 draw, Glasgow Celtic shines in 5-1 win in Champions League.
Manchester City, Inter Milan Draw, Celtic Shines in Champions League
Inter Milan’s stout defense did a solid job containing Manchester City in 0-0 draw, Glasgow Celtic shines in 5-1 win in Champions League.
Actress Ali Larter on Why She Relocated Family From Hollywood to Rural Idaho
The ‘Varsity Blues’ and ’Legally Blonde' alum said the uncertainty in California during the COVID-19 pandemic kickstarted their departure.
Actress Ali Larter on Why She Relocated Family From Hollywood to Rural Idaho
The ‘Varsity Blues’ and ’Legally Blonde' alum said the uncertainty in California during the COVID-19 pandemic kickstarted their departure.
Why Raspberries Are the New Heart-Healthy Superfruit
Expert dietitians share insights on raspberries’ role in managing cardiovascular health, diabetes, and more.
Why Raspberries Are the New Heart-Healthy Superfruit
Expert dietitians share insights on raspberries’ role in managing cardiovascular health, diabetes, and more.
‘The Blind’ (2023): To Shoot for Freedom, Aim Responsibly
This installment of ‘Movies for Teens and Young Adults’ takes aim at immaturity.
Rural Free Delivery Changes American Society
Rural families overcame strong opposition to have their mail delivered to them.
Sancta Sanctorum: The Holiest Chapel in Rome
The Early Christian chapel houses holy relics and rare artworks collected by Roman popes.
‘The Blind’ (2023): To Shoot for Freedom, Aim Responsibly
This installment of ‘Movies for Teens and Young Adults’ takes aim at immaturity.