Supercore Inflation Stays Elevated Ahead of Likely Fed Rate Cut
The key inflation gauge, a measure of service-sector prices, continues to be a challenge even as an interest-rate cut is expected next week.
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.
‘How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies’: A Delightful Thai Drama
Young Thai director takes us on a heartfelt journey through love, loss, and the human spirit.
Sculptor Hopes to Revive the Spirit of the Renaissance in America
Sabin Howard’s latest work, the National World War I Memorial, is unveiled in Washington. He wants to create art that can inspire a connection to the divine.
A Texan Treasure: The ‘Mustangs of Las Colinas’
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Voters in Pennsylvania, a key swing state, describe how the assassination attempt affected attitudes about the former president.
Presidential Election Will Determine If Electric Vehicles Keep Surging Ahead
Democrats will likely continue to invest in battery-powered vehicles while Republicans may well reverse course on the technology.
Fact-Checks on Trump During Presidential Debate Stir Controversy
One-sided fact checks raise questions over neutrality in presidential debate.
Judge Blocks Enforcement of Federal Oil and Gas Waste Rule in 5 States
The Bureau of Land Management rule will be blocked in North Dakota, Montana, Utah, Texas, and Wyoming.
Biden and Starmer Leave Ukraine Long-Range Missile Question Open
Britain’s prime minister said conversations would continue in the coming days at the United Nations General Assembly.
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The town’s water supply had been cut by Sept. 12 due to intense fighting in the area, according to authorities, as Russian forces advanced.
Mexican Reforms Will Subordinate Judges to Politicians, Say Legal Experts
After a close vote in the Mexican Senate, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador says he will sign and publish the amended constitution on Sept. 15.
How China Uses Transition to Renewables to Exert Global Dominance
A global turn to renewables as an energy source is benefitting Beijing, which controls much of the mineral deposits required for such a transition.
State Department Sanctions Russia State Media Outlet Over Alleged Covert Influence
The department said that the outlet aims to influence elections and public opinion in Africa, Europe, and North and South America.
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Linked to Unusual Metabolite Levels: Study
Newborn screening may hold the key to SIDS prevention. Experts also share other prevention methods.
Former CEO of FTX Files Appeal, Wants New Trial Under Different Judge
Bankman-Fried “was presumed guilty—before he was even charged,” his lawyers wrote in the 102-page brief filed on Friday.
Trump Pledges Mass Deportations in Springfield and Aurora if He’s Elected
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Dozens of Doctors From US and Brazil Declare Support for Falun Gong Protection Act
The doctors signed a declaration at the recent World Medical Congress for Life in São Paulo.
Elections Wagering Site Shut Down Hours After Court Ruling Said It Could Go Online
Before trading was paused, more than 20,000 bets had been sold on the question ‘Which party will win the House?’
America’s Leading Lincoln Scholar on Lincoln
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Dolphins’ Tua Tagovailoa Suffers Another Concussion in Buffalo Loss
The team’s head coach Mike McDaniel says he is focused on the quarterback’s health, not a ’timeline.’
Dolphins’ Tua Tagovailoa Suffers Another Concussion in Buffalo Loss
The team’s head coach Mike McDaniel says he is focused on the quarterback’s health, not a ’timeline.’
Chad McQueen, ‘Karate Kid’ Star and Son of Actor Steve McQueen, Dies at 63
McQueen reportedly suffered from organ failure after never fully recovering from a previously sustained injury.
Chad McQueen, ‘Karate Kid’ Star and Son of Actor Steve McQueen, Dies at 63
McQueen reportedly suffered from organ failure after never fully recovering from a previously sustained injury.
High-Dose of ADHD Drugs Linked to Higher Risks of Psychosis and Mania: Harvard Study
Researchers call for dose considerations in ADHD treatment as study shows 81 percent of high-dose psychosis cases might be preventable.
High-Dose of ADHD Drugs Linked to Higher Risks of Psychosis and Mania: Harvard Study
Researchers call for dose considerations in ADHD treatment as study shows 81 percent of high-dose psychosis cases might be preventable.
‘The Booklover’s Library’: For Bibliophiles and History Buffs
This new historical fiction offers an insight into a British mother’s experience during World War II.
‘It Wasn’t Pitched. It Was Found’: The Story of ‘God Gave Me You’
Before Blake Shelton scored a country hit with “God Gave Me You,” Christian songwriter Dave Barnes penned it to honor his wife.
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.
‘The Booklover’s Library’: For Bibliophiles and History Buffs
This new historical fiction offers an insight into a British mother’s experience during World War II.