Lawmakers Mull Revamp of Secret Service Funding, Policy After Trump Assassination Attempts
Some lawmakers back more funding to hire more agents, but others say manpower allocation is the key.
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[PREMIERES at 10:30AM ET] US Drug Enforcement Agency Closing 2 Offices in China
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) is shutting down its offices in Guangzhou and Shanghai.
A New Flavia de Luce Novel Brings the Detective Back
Alan Bradley’s mystery series gives us a young murder-solving chemist in ‘What Time the Sexton’s Spade Doth Rust: A Flavia de Luce Novel.’
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.
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Trump Denounces Antisemitism, Reaffirms Support for Israel at Washington Events
Trump emphasized key pro-Israel policies from first term, highlighted Jerusalem’s capital status and exit from Iran deal.
Harris Appears With Oprah in Key Battleground State Michigan
The event underscored the tight presidential race in what has been one of the most unprecedented elections in modern history.
Why App-Based Jobs Don’t Pay Like They Used To
‘Things are not going to get better for the worker’ as gig economy companies face pressure to cut costs and increase revenue, said one analyst.
In-Person Voting Begins in Virginia, South Dakota, and Minnesota
One of those states is solidly red, while the other two are edging closer to being competitive.
Biden Celebrates Fed Rate Cut, Says US Economy ‘Entered a New Phase’
The Federal Reserve sharply cut interest rates by 50 basis points on Sept. 18.
Cheaper Migraine Drugs Outperform Newer, More Expensive Options: Oxford Study
A new comprehensive study ranks migraines medications based on real-world data.
Olive Garden’s Parent Company Announces Multiyear Deal With Uber
The Italian restaurant chain will begin delivering food via Uber in some locations later this year.
Microsoft-Owned LinkedIn Using People’s Data to Train Artificial Intelligence Models
The professional networking platform automatically opted user accounts into training generative AI models but said there is an opt-out setting for members.
EU Commissioner Visits Ukraine As Bloc Pledges 160 Million Euros for Winter
Half of the war-torn nation’s energy infrastructure has been destroyed and rolling blackouts leave parts of the east in darkness for four hours at a time.
Taiwan Says Exploding Pager Components Were Not Produced on Island
The president of Gold Apollo has been questioned by prosecutors in Taiwan in connection with the pagers which exploded in Lebanon on Tuesday.
US Home Sales Dropped in August Despite Falling Mortgage Rates
Mortgage market expected to see ’minimal' impact from Fed’s rate cuts.
Caterpillar Pulls Back on DEI, Joining John Deere, Ford, and Others
The machinery maker has refocused its employee programs on core business goals. DEI advocates say the move could hurt in the long run.
Shohei Ohtani Makes 50 Homers/50 Steals Club as the Only Member
The two-time MVP reached the pair of milestones in the same game against Miami and received a standing ovation from Marlins fans.
Energy Companies Urge Supreme Court to Block Stricter Rule on Power Plant Emissions
Twenty-three states are backing the companies’ request, saying tougher emissions standards will not improve public health.
Congressional Probe Into Political Fundraising Platform ActBlue Finds Potential ‘Criminal Activity’
Referrals for further investigation were made to five states after an analysis of 200 million political contributions involving ActBlue.
5 Off-the-Beaten-Track National Parks You Should Visit
If you’re looking to experience America’s natural beauty without the crowds, consider these lesser-known gems.
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Michael Irvin Says Dallas Cowboys Losing Grip on ‘America’s Team’ Nickname
‘I’ve never ever worried about that old, America’s Team moniker, but now I am,’ said Irvin.
Michael Irvin Says Dallas Cowboys Losing Grip on ‘America’s Team’ Nickname
‘I’ve never ever worried about that old, America’s Team moniker, but now I am,’ said Irvin.
Eva Mendes Remains Undecided About Acting Return After Taking Hiatus to Prioritize Family
The actress shares two daughters with Ryan Gosling and completed her final movie project in 2014.
Eva Mendes Remains Undecided About Acting Return After Taking Hiatus to Prioritize Family
The actress shares two daughters with Ryan Gosling and completed her final movie project in 2014.
The 3 Unhealthiest Foods That Burden Your Liver
Opt for healthier menu items and processed foods by steering clear of the top three ingredients known to harm liver function.
The 3 Unhealthiest Foods That Burden Your Liver
Opt for healthier menu items and processed foods by steering clear of the top three ingredients known to harm liver function.
‘The Champion’: Rising Above Childhood Trauma
In this Spanish sports drama, a reclusive professor is cornered into mentoring a young, talented but volatile footballer.