Hezbollah Exploding Pagers: What We Know So Far
Lebanon’s public health minister Dr. Firass Abiad says nine people died and thousands more were injured after pagers exploded simultaneously.
US Firms in China Watch Profits Plunge to Record Lows
European companies are also watching the downturn of their businesses in China.
The 5 Patriotic Songs Most Important to Americans
These songs evoke love for country and showcase America’s rich history.
How Long Do Eggs Really Last in the Fridge?
Plus tips for buying the freshest eggs and knowing when they’ve gone bad.
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.
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The 2nd Trump Assassination Attempt: What’s Known So Far
What we know about the timeline of events, the suspect, the security, and the investigations.
Exploding Pagers Made in Hungary, Says Taiwanese Firm
Gold Apollo says it was not involved in design or manufacturing of the pagers, and that they were made by made by a Budapest-based company.
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?
Russian Election Interference Efforts Targeting Harris Campaign: Microsoft
The Moscow-backed attempts have shifted their focus from the current president to Democratic Party presidential nominee Kamala Harris, a new report says.
Finland Calls for End to Single Nation Veto on UN Security Council
The permanent members, who have the power of veto, are: the United States, Russia, China, the UK and France.
Why Raspberries Are the New Heart-Healthy Superfruit
Expert dietitians share insights on raspberries’ role in managing cardiovascular health, diabetes, and more.
Fourth US Citizen Detained in Venezuela Over Alleged Plot to Kill Maduro
Three other U.S. citizens were earlier arrested over the alleged plot, along with two Spaniards and a Czech national.
Fed Expected to Cut Interest Rates—What This Means for Your Money
From credit cards to mortgages, how will the Fed’s actions impact consumer finances?
Experts Highlight Increased Cyber Attack Risks in Commercial Flights
Artificial intelligence has a significant role in the future of aviation, but industry professionals urge caution.
Aurora Police Offer Help to Apartment Complexes Amid Venezuelan Gang Issues
The police department announced the arrests of 10 known Tren de Aragua gang suspects linked to violent crimes and attempted murder throughout the Denver area.
Microplastics Found in Human Brain for the First Time
A new study from Brazil reveals that microplastics might enter the human brain through the nose, with unknown impact on brain function.
State Laws Could Push Ballot Counting Beyond Election Day in Some Swing States
The timeline could stretch days after Election Day based on how each state regulates late mail-in ballots.
Lock-In Baby Boomers Being Blamed for Housing Inventory Shortages Have Few Options: Experts
‘It’s misplaced blame on a group that has decided to stay in their homes. Where are they going to go?’ says one expert.
FAA Proposes $633,000 Fine to SpaceX for Alleged Rocket Launch Infractions
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk threatens to sue the federal regulator.
Christopher Reeve: America’s Own Man of Steel
‘Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story’ will be in select U.S. theaters on Sept. 21 and Sept. 25.
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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?
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Liverpool Roll Past AC Milan as Part of Six-Game Champions League Openers
American Christian Pulisic scored in the third minute, but AC Milan could keep pace with Liverpool the rest of the way as the Reds ran away with a 3-1 victory.
Liverpool Roll Past AC Milan as Part of Six-Game Champions League Openers
American Christian Pulisic scored in the third minute, but AC Milan could keep pace with Liverpool the rest of the way as the Reds ran away with a 3-1 victory.
New York Mother Challenges Rules Disqualifying Women With Children From Beauty Pageants
Danielle Haven, 25, filed a discrimination complaint Monday with New York City’s Commission on Human Rights.
New York Mother Challenges Rules Disqualifying Women With Children From Beauty Pageants
Danielle Haven, 25, filed a discrimination complaint Monday with New York City’s Commission on Human Rights.
Reforming Maternal Care Could Avoid Postpartum Crisis
Cultural rituals and traditions to nurture new moms translate into better maternal health and survival.
Reforming Maternal Care Could Avoid Postpartum Crisis
Cultural rituals and traditions to nurture new moms translate into better maternal health and survival.
Rural Free Delivery Changes American Society
Rural families overcame strong opposition to have their mail delivered to them.
Sancta Sanctorum: The Holiest Chapel in Rome
The Early Christian chapel houses holy relics and rare artworks collected by Roman popes.
T.S. Arthur’s Short Story, ‘Coffee vs. Brandy’
The Eldriges start a new wedding party tradition serving—coffee. How will it go?
Rural Free Delivery Changes American Society
Rural families overcame strong opposition to have their mail delivered to them.