Boeing Workers Vote on Contract as Potential Strike Looms
A strike would add to Boeing’s headaches in a year of safety incidents.
Are the CCP’s Ties With North Korea Troubled?
It appears that relations between the Chinese Communist Party and North Korea have run into problems.
Remembering America in the Aftermath of 9/11
We must not lose sight of the unity that Americans are capable of.
‘Rally Caps’: An Adorable ’Peanuts’ Type Baseball Movie
“Rally Caps” teaches kids to recover from setbacks, to keep hope alive, and it features a fine performance from young, Charlie Brown-like Carson Minniear.
‘9:11 A Time to Always Remember: Bond of Firefighters’
Author Jim Sterger honors the firefighters who died trying to save the people trapped in the Twin Towers.
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Trump Says He Will Not Participate in a 2nd Debate With Harris
Harris campaign officials had suggested a second debate in October.
Appeals Courts Reject 2 Trump Challenges in NY Case
The former president lost his appeal over Justice Juan Merchan’s gag order, as well as an emergency request to stay a federal court’s decision.
4 Takeaways From the Trump–Harris Presidential Debate
In the first debate between the two candidates, Trump and Harris sparred over abortion, the economy, and the border while avoiding new policy specifics.
Single Placebo Injection Improved Chronic Back Pain for 1 Year: Study
Researchers discover that honestly prescribed placebos can match the effectiveness of drugs and surgery for chronic back pain.
Georgia Judge Dismisses 2 Counts in Trump’s Criminal Case
The Sept. 12 decision meant that five of the original 13 criminal counts in Fulton County prosecutor Fani Willis’s indictment have been removed.
US Budget Deficit Hits $1.9 Trillion—With 1 Month Left to Go
Interest charges continue to be a sizable strain on the federal budget.
Day in Photos: International Sheepdog Trials, First Private Spacewalk, Finnish Defense Minister visits Japan
A look into the world through the lens of photography.
Georgia High School Shooting Suspect Kept Gun in Backpack, Hid in Bathroom: GBI
Georgia Bureau of Investigation update fills in some details about how the teenager got a rifle into school.
Top Ohio Officials Respond to Claims of Springfield Pets Being Eaten
The governor said the internet ‘can be quite crazy sometimes.’
Boar’s Head Sued Over Deadly Listeria Outbreak
Boar’s Head faces lawsuits after a deadly listeria outbreak linked to its deli meats, with plaintiffs seeking millions in damages for alleged negligence.
Springfield City Hall in Ohio Evacuated After Bomb Threats
The bomb threat was issued to multiple facilities via email, city officials said.
Garland Says Justice Department Won’t Be Intimidated by ‘Escalation of Attacks’
Garland maintained that the department has an “ironclad” commitment to fairness and impartiality.
US Government Lost $2.7 Trillion in Taxpayer Funds to Fraud, Improper Payments Since 2003
A government watchdog report reveals $2.7 trillion lost because of fraud and improper payments, urging stronger oversight and prevention measures.
High-Dose of ADHD Drugs Linked to Higher Risks of Psychosis and Mania: Harvard Study
Researchers call for dose considerations in ADHD treatment as study shows 81 percent of high-dose psychosis cases might be preventable.
Treasury Releases Proposed Rule Requiring US Corporations to Pay Higher Minimum Tax
About 100 large corporations would be affected by the tax, according to the Treasury.
A Texan Treasure: The ‘Mustangs of Las Colinas’
Sept. 25 marks the 40th anniversary of the ‘Mustangs of Las Colinas,’ Irving’s monumental bronze sculpture by renowned wildlife sculptor Robert Glen.
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Some Rivalries Still Alive in Changing Landscape of College Football
The Washington Huskies play Washington State in the famous Boeing Apple Cup at Lumen Field, while No. 9 Oregon travels to Oregon State.
Some Rivalries Still Alive in Changing Landscape of College Football
The Washington Huskies play Washington State in the famous Boeing Apple Cup at Lumen Field, while No. 9 Oregon travels to Oregon State.
Fatherly Advice Trace Adkins Gave His Daughter as She Pursued Entertainment Career
The country singer warned his daughter Mackenzie of false promises in the entertainment industry, following her reality TV-show success.
Fatherly Advice Trace Adkins Gave His Daughter as She Pursued Entertainment Career
The country singer warned his daughter Mackenzie of false promises in the entertainment industry, following her reality TV-show success.
Long-Term Exercisers Have Healthier Belly Fat, Even If Obese, Study Finds
Regular exercise can change belly fat tissue, making it better at storing fat healthily, potentially enhancing overall metabolic health.
Long-Term Exercisers Have Healthier Belly Fat, Even If Obese, Study Finds
Regular exercise can change belly fat tissue, making it better at storing fat healthily, potentially enhancing overall metabolic health.
Elias Howe: The Sewing Machine King
In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we learn about a young inventor who created a machine that ‘altered the course of contemporary civilization.’
Dean Cain Talks About His Roles and Faith-Based Films
From Superman to his latest outing as Marc Shelley, the actor discusses how variety keeps the fun in acting.
Kentucky Cabins: Lincoln’s Birthplace and Boyhood Home
In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we visit two historic parks revealing much about President Lincoln’s humble beginnings.