Boeing Strike: 33,000 Workers Walk Off the Job After Rejecting Contract Deal
The striking workers represent 22 percent of Boeing’s workforce; a 50-day strike could cost the firm between $3 billion and $3.5 billion, according to TD Cowen.
CCP to Train 3,000 Foreign Law Enforcement Officials in Global Policing Push
The Chinese regime is launching a new program to train 3,000 law enforcement officials in other countries.
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 Vows to End Taxes on Overtime Pay If Elected in November
The former president told a crowd in Arizona that working class Americans deserve to ‘catch a break.’
Trump Says He Will Not Participate in a 2nd Debate With Harris
Harris campaign officials had suggested a second debate in October.
In Bid for Global Dominance, Beijing Builds EV Factories in Africa
The Chinese EV manufacturing rollout in Africa is designed to offset losses caused by Western trade tariffs, auto trade experts say.
American Men Losing Jobs as Foreign-Born Employment Levels Surge
The divergence between U.S. and foreign-born workers is widening.
Strength Training Stimulates Removal of Harmful Waste to Boost Health: Study
The study findings emphasize the importance of strength training for healthy aging.
European Illegal Immigration Numbers Dropping, Compared to Last Year
Despite a drop in illicit entries via the Mediterranean, there has been an uptick in arrivals across the Atlantic to the Canary Islands.
Putin Tells NATO Allowing Long-Range Missiles Would Equal Direct Involvement in War
Putin said that Ukraine would rely on U.S. and European allies for satellite targeting data and programming of the missiles’ flight paths.
Russia Expels 6 British Diplomats Accused of Spying for MI6
The Kremlin’s move comes 48 hours after Britain and the United States promised to give Ukraine $1.5 billion in additional military aid to fight Russia.
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.
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.’
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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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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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.
Increasing a Brain Protein May Slow Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer’s disease drugs increase a type of amyloid protein, according to a new study.
Increasing a Brain Protein May Slow Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer’s disease drugs increase a type of amyloid protein, according to a new study.
The McKim Building of the Boston Public Library
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we learn how Boston’s public library was adorned by great artists and sculptors.
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.’
The McKim Building of the Boston Public Library
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we learn how Boston’s public library was adorned by great artists and sculptors.