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Supreme Court Opens New Term With Drug Sentencing Case
High court hears meth dealer’s bid for leniency under Trump’s signature criminal reform legislation.

Supreme Court Denies Petition, With Recusal From Justice Clarence Thomas
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas recused himself from a case involving his former law clerk and former Trump attorney, John Eastman.
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US Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Block Trump in 2024
The former president's eligibility to be on 2024 presidential ballot is being challenged in a number of states.
Democratic Process Questioned After Maryland Resident Chosen for Feinstein’s Seat
After announcing the first black, lesbian senator in history, Gov. Gavin Newsom said the decision was groundbreaking.
Gaetz Files Motion to Oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy
The House representative from Florida has formally called for a 'motion to vacate the chair,' challenging Speaker McCarthy's leadership of the GOP.
What Does Autism’s Biochemistry Reveal About Its Cause and Potential for Treatment? Feat. Dayan Goodenowe PhD
Dr. Goodenowe links autism to unique cell biochemistry.
Methylene Blue: A Powerful Antioxidant That Repairs Aging Skin and Improves Brain Health
Studies show methylene blue can revitalize aging skin and improve brain function by targeting depleted mitochondria.
Cigna to Pay $172 Million to Settle Federal Allegation It Overcharged Medicare Advantage Plans
Health insurance giant settles federal lawsuit to resolve allegations it knowingly submitted inaccurate diagnosis codes for its Medicare Advantage customers.
Additional Rate Hikes Needed to Defeat Inflation, Fed's Bowman Warns
The U.S. economy might need to prepare for another rate hike if consumers want inflation defeated, says Federal Reserve Gov. Michelle Bowman.
French Pullout From Niger May Jeopardize US Security Footprint in Western Africa
Paris is due to withdraw its 1,500 troops by the end of the year and this may leave 1,100 American forces based there in limbo.
Newsom Signs California Bill to Tighten Regulations Against Certain ‘No-Fault’ Evictions
SB 567 mandates property owners or a family member to occupy their rental for at least 12 months if they have evicted a tenant from the unit for their own use.
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Supreme Court Denies Petition, With Recusal From Justice Clarence Thomas
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas recused himself from a case involving his former law clerk and former Trump attorney, John Eastman.
House GOP Seeks DOD, FBI Answers on Chinese Efforts to Infiltrate US Military Bases
A joint review by U.S. agencies found more than a hundred instances of Chinese nationals attempting to force their way onto U.S. military bases.

Persecuted in Germany for Homeschooling, the Romeike Family Encourages Americans to Hold on to This Freedom
Having sought—and found—asylum in the U.S. so they could freely homeschool, the Romeike family now faces deportation back to Germany.
Persecuted in Germany for Homeschooling, the Romeike Family Encourages Americans to Hold on to This Freedom
Having sought—and found—asylum in the U.S. so they could freely homeschool, the Romeike family now faces deportation back to Germany.
List of Appliances the Energy Department Plans to Target Within the Next 12 Months
Despite widespread opposition to Biden’s appliance crackdown, the administration is seeking even more restrictions in the coming days and months.
3 Habits Office Workers With Neck and Shoulder Pain Should Avoid
Massage and relaxation can only bring short-term relief but cannot solve the root cause of the problem.
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The Cancer Dangers Lurking in Widely Used Medications, and FDA Oversight Challenges
Some common drugs carry increased cancer risk, some due to contamination, while others have been associated with risk through recent research.

The Cancer Dangers Lurking in Widely Used Medications, and FDA Oversight Challenges
Some common drugs carry increased cancer risk, some due to contamination, while others have been associated with risk through recent research.

‘The Big Hangover’ from 1950: A Post-WWII Story
A shell-shocked WWII veteran struggles to function in society from a lingering trauma.

Into the Storm: ‘Night-Sketches: Beneath an Umbrella’
Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story encourages us to face difficult times with courage and wisdom.

The Controversial Gold Reserve Act of 1934
The government’s monopoly of gold expanded fiat currency and increased inflation.

Precious and Poignant Objects: Christie’s 'Rothschild Masterpieces' Sale
In October, Christie's will auction a treasure trove of late 18th century artwork collected by the Rothschild family.

Abraham Lincoln Finds His Substitute Soldier
This week in history: How the practice of substitute soldiers found its way to the White House

The American Traitor Who Believed He Was Always Right
Historian Stephen Brumwell presents Benedict Arnold in a different light.

‘The Big Hangover’ from 1950: A Post-WWII Story
A shell-shocked WWII veteran struggles to function in society from a lingering trauma.

Montenegro's Unpolished Beauty
Montenegro may be a little rough around the edges but its rich history and luscious scenery make it worth exploring.

The Fall 'Shoulder Season' Is Changing—Here’s How
Don't be surprised to find that you weren't the only one with a fall getaway planned.

Virginia Is for Lovers ... of Wine and Autumn Leaves
Virginia's wineries welcome families to come and see the incredible fall color while tasting some local wine.
Montenegro's Unpolished Beauty
Montenegro may be a little rough around the edges but its rich history and luscious scenery make it worth exploring.