Thousands Injured in Series of Pager Explosions Across Lebanon, Officials Say
Lebanese state media reported around 2,800 people were injured when handheld pager devices began exploding across the country on Sept. 16.
US Firms in China Watch Profits Plunge to Record Lows
European companies are also watching the downturn of their businesses in China.
How Long Do Eggs Really Last in the Fridge?
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We Are One People: The Idea That Changed the World
In John Ellis’s ‘A Short History of Relations Between Peoples,’ we learn about ‘gens una sumus’ and its effect on the world.
Mighty Clean: Pressure Washing 101
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Florida to Launch State Probe of Apparent Trump Assassination Attempt: DeSantis
Ryan Wesley Routh was charged with 2 federal firearms counts and may have camped near Trump’s golf course for nearly 12 hours before being confronted.
US Charges Employee of China’s State-Owned Aerospace Conglomerate With Phishing Scheme
The defendant allegedly targeted NASA, the U.S. military, the FAA, several U.S. universities, and private-sector aerospace companies.
Post-Pandemic Cultural Shift Drives School Absentee Crisis
Three states have enacted laws allowing counties to initiate legal action against parents who continually allow their children to skip school.
Pivotal Week for Markets: What to Expect From Fed Decision
The central bank is anticipated to announce a rate cut, but the key question remains: Will the initial cut be the deepest?
Meta Launches Instagram Teen Accounts With New Safety Features, Parental Controls
Instagram Teen Accounts has default safety features for teens and parental controls.
Death Toll Rises to 18 in Central Europe Floods
The mayor of one Polish town urged all 44,000 residents to evacuate owing to the increasing risk of an embankment breach from Storm Boris.
Secret Service Must Shift From Reactive to Readiness Model: Acting Director
The head of the Secret Service said that following the assassination attempt during the rally in Butler, he had ‘ordered a paradigm shift.’
Maduro Regime Intensifying Repression in Venezuela, Says UN Human Rights Report
The reports say the most violent mechanisms of repression were re-activated after Maduro clung to power with an illegitimate vote-count in the summer election.
A Beginner’s Guide to Muscle Building
Building muscle can be as simple as using household items for resistance—the key is choosing the right exercises and staying committed.
Trump Vows to End Taxes on Overtime. Here’s What It Means for the Economy
The measure would likely affect millions of workers.
How Do I Vote by Mail and How Do I Track My Mail-In Ballot?
Requesting and tracking a mail-in ballot can be made simple using online voter tools.
Czech Report Highlights CCP’s Covert Operations to Influence Academia and Politics
Communist China ‘poses a fundamental threat’ to the Czech Republic, Prague’s’s intelligence agency says
Lawmaker Warns of Rising Trend of ‘Hostage Diplomacy’ After China Releases US Citizen
Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) called on China to release two more American citizens.
Congress May Pass More Funding for Secret Service After Trump Assassination Attempt
‘If the Secret Service is in need of more resources, we are prepared in providing it,’ said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.
90 Percent of Registered Voters Believe America Is in a ‘Retirement Savings Crisis’: Survey
“In fact, there’s a large group who have no retirement savings at all—nearly 30 percent,” one expert said.
The 5 Patriotic Songs Most Important to Americans
These songs evoke love for country and showcase America’s rich history.
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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
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Former No. 1 Draft Pick Bryce Young No Longer Starter for Carolina Panthers
Young was benched by the Panthers in favor of 36-year-old Andy Dalton, who will start Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders.
Former No. 1 Draft Pick Bryce Young No Longer Starter for Carolina Panthers
Young was benched by the Panthers in favor of 36-year-old Andy Dalton, who will start Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders.
Endometriosis: A Chronic, Debilitating Condition—Here Are the Main Possible Causes
Endometriosis is is a chronic inflammatory condition that causes severe pain and other debilitating symptoms in about 10 percent of women of reproductive age.
Endometriosis: A Chronic, Debilitating Condition—Here Are the Main Possible Causes
Endometriosis is is a chronic inflammatory condition that causes severe pain and other debilitating symptoms in about 10 percent of women of reproductive age.
T.S. Arthur’s Short Story, ‘Coffee vs. Brandy’
The Eldriges start a new wedding party tradition serving—coffee. How will it go?
‘Stalag 17’: Comedy Meets Conflict in a POW Camp
World War II POWs in a German prisoner-of-war camp look for the traitor who discloses their escape plans.
The Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiori of Florence, Italy
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we see a Renaissance treasure.