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US Economy Adds 22,000 New Jobs in August, Below Market Estimates
Average hourly earnings rose by 0.3 percent.
Trump Administration Drops Biden-Era Airline Compensation Proposals
The plan would have required airlines to compensate travelers between $200 and $775 for delays longer than three hours, as well as pay for other expenses.
State Department Officer Gets 4 Years in Prison for Selling Defense Secrets to China
The staffer received over $10,000 from handlers he met online in return for sending them copies of a variety of documents.
European Troops in Ukraine Would Be Legitimate Targets: Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s comments come after French President Emmanuel Macron said 26 nations had offered to provide security guarantees to Ukraine.
In-Depth
At Epicenter of Fentanyl Crisis, Parents and Providers Talk About What Works
West Virginia leads the nation in accidental drug overdose deaths despite a 40 percent decrease.
States Take Steps to Ensure People Can Access COVID-19 Vaccines
The FDA recently rescinded emergency authorization for the COVID-19 vaccines and issued new limited approvals.
Rep. Smith on Putin–Xi Organ Transplant Revelation: ‘Cruelty Knows No Bounds’
The Chinese regime is ‘committing genocide’ to sustain its made-to-order organ transplant industry, the congressman says.
What’s Really Happening at the CDC? | Dr. Robert Malone
Dr. Malone is currently serving as a member of the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and also as a medical advisor for MAHA Action.
DC National Guard Extends Deployment Through November as Home Rule Dispute Escalates
While troops assist with public safety, Washington’s leaders have said that the deployment exceeds the military’s lawful role in local law enforcement.
Texas Seeks to Ban Out-of-State Abortion Pills: What to Know
Violators of the proposed law could face fines of up to $100,000.
22 Chinese Nationals, 3 Americans, Accused of Trafficking Fentanyl Cutting Agents
‘We’re done playing Whac-A-Mole,’ the FBI’s director told reporters.
Fake Students Plague California Community Colleges, Displacing Real Enrollees
Colleges are deploying AI defenses to counter bot-driven fraud, according to college officials.
DOJ Files Lawsuit Against Boston, Mayor Michelle Wu Over Sanctuary City Policies
Attorney General Pam Bondi called the city and its mayor ‘among the worst sanctuary offenders in America.’
How 5-Colored Beans Support Organ Health
Hidden in every tiny, colorful bean lies an array of health benefits.
Student Contesting Idaho Ban on Males in Female Sports Withdraws Supreme Court Case
Lower courts had sided with the college student, ruling that Idaho’s Fairness in Women’s Sports Act was unconstitutional.
Biden Has Surgery to Remove Skin Cancer on Forehead
In mid-May, the former president’s office said he had been diagnosed with an ‘aggressive form’ of prostate cancer.
Robert Goddard: An Inventor Who Reached for the Stars
This scientist believed that space travel was not science fiction but destiny.
‘Torn’: Degrading Hostage Posters in NYC
Simply posting flyers of the kidnapped in Gaza ignites hateful activism and missed opportunities.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Putin, Xi Hot Mic Moment on Organ Transplants Underscores Concerns Over Organ Harvesting in China
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said the conversation adds new urgency for the United States to address forced organ harvesting.

Appeals Court Allows EPA to Cancel $16 Billion in Climate Grants
A federal appeals court ruled a lower court judge had no authority to halt the termination of the program.
US Announces Largest Seizure of Fentanyl, Meth Precursors From China
The drugs would have made hundreds of thousands of pounds of methamphetamine, with a street value of half a billion dollars.

Lyme Disease: A Silent Tick Bite Turns Into a Serious Condition—Here Are the Early Signs
Lyme disease is a bacterial infection transmitted by the bite of infected blacklegged ticks, affecting nearly 500,000 people in the United States each year.

11 Dude Ranches for a Western-Inspired Getaway
From horseback riding excursions to crackling campfires, these retreats are perfect for a Wild West adventure.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Putin, Xi Hot Mic Moment on Organ Transplants Underscores Concerns Over Organ Harvesting in China
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) said the conversation adds new urgency for the United States to address forced organ harvesting.

Appeals Court Allows EPA to Cancel $16 Billion in Climate Grants
A federal appeals court ruled a lower court judge had no authority to halt the termination of the program.
US Announces Largest Seizure of Fentanyl, Meth Precursors From China
The drugs would have made hundreds of thousands of pounds of methamphetamine, with a street value of half a billion dollars.
US Investor Home Purchases Post Biggest Drop Since 2023: Redfin
The softening in residential investor purchases was most keenly felt among condominium properties, Redfin said.

House Republicans Launch Drive to Restore Powder River Basin Coal Leases
Resolution ends Biden ’moratorium‘ on Montana expansions with measure lifting ’no lease' rule expected for Wyoming mines in nation’s top coal-producing region.

Duchess of Kent, Wife of Late Queen Elizabeth II’s Cousin, Dies at 92
Buckingham Palace said she died peacefully on the night of Sept. 4 surrounded by family

Telstra Sells Asia-Pacific Messaging Business to US Company
Telstra will continue to operate a wholesale mobile and fixed line business in Australia, but is selling its Asia-Pacific interests.

Dak Prescott, Jalen Carter Address ‘Spitgate’ Incident From Cowboys-Eagles Game
The new NFL season kicked off with a messy moment between the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles.

Singer Pink Contracts E. Coli Infection While on Summer Vacation
The Grammy award-winning artist documented her recovery after contracting the foodborne illness.
