US Weekly Jobless Claims Fall to 1-Month Low After Sharp Decline
Recurring jobless claims fell for the fourth consecutive week.
Obama Says Charlie Kirk Assassination ‘Horrific and a Tragedy’
A memorial service for Kirk is scheduled for Sept. 21, and is expected to feature remarks by President Donald Trump.
Top CDC Vaccine Adviser Challenges Critics to Debate
Martin Kulldorff said former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention directors should engage in an ‘open and honest’ debate with him.
Poland Calls on EU to End Russian Oil Imports by 2026 Amid Hungarian, Slovak Objections
Warsaw’s energy minister’s comments were made just days after multiple Russian drones entered Polish airspace.
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4 Ideas on How to Reform America’s Health Care System
With heath costs rising and outcomes worsening, some analysts and lawmakers are proposing big changes.
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Panel May Recommend Hepatitis B Vaccination Be Delayed for Many Children: Document
Advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention may recommend most children not receive a birth dose of the vaccine.
Trump Shifts to Business as He Meets Starmer on Last Day of UK Trip
Both leaders announced $340 billion investment deals between both countries in the areas of technology, nuclear power, and private equity.
Ben & Jerry’s Co-founder Resigns After Conflict With Unilever Over Activism
Ben & Jerry’s actively supports numerous social justice causes, with the founders getting arrested in the past over such activities.
Courage Versus Censorship: Behind the Scenes of ‘The Unrestricted War’
The director of the film describes the risks of making the COVID-inspired movie, which raises questions on the extent of authoritarian power.
RFK Jr. Cannot Proceed With Overhaul of Health Agencies, Court Rules
Kennedy’s plans involved cutting 10,000 employees and centralizing some functions across HHS agencies.
Fed Cuts Interest Rates—What This Means for Your Money
‘For investors, this means modest rate relief, not fireworks,’ said one market expert.
Wells Fargo Banker Detained by China Now Free to Return to US
Adam Boehler, special envoy for hostage response, said officials’ actions show ‘U.S. policy has changed.’
US Deploys Typhon Missile System in Japan Amid Tensions With China
The deployment triggered a response from Beijing.
House Advances Stopgap Funding Bill to Avoid Government Shutdown
House and Senate Democrats had united on Tuesday to avoid passing the bill, saying it would threaten the existing health care system.
Seeing the Silver Lining Helps Reduce Depression and Inflammation
Reframing trauma and hardship may help heal your body and mind.
Trump Says He Is Designating Antifa as Terrorist Organization
Anyone funding the group should be investigated, the president said.
Shooting in Rural Pennsylvania Leaves 3 Police Officers Dead, 2 Injured
The Department of Justice said the FBI is on the scene, supporting local law enforcement.
The Stage Magic of ‘The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe’
The beloved children’s classic gets a faithful adaptation in Logos Theatre’s original play.
3 Recipes That Make the Most of Apple Season
Apple season is upon us so it’s time to make the most of these crisp fruit.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Kash Patel Confirms DNA Evidence Match in Kirk Assassination, Reveals Details of Note
The FBI director said the suspect wrote that he had the ‘opportunity to take out’ Kirk and was ‘going to take it.’

News Anchor Resigns After Being Suspended Over On-Air Charlie Kirk Tribute
‘I believe I am the first to be targeted for honoring him on air,’ WICS-ABC20 News anchor Beni Harmony said.
Charlie Kirk’s Alleged Murderer Confessed Shortly After Shooting, Messages Show
Tyler Robinson allegedly wrote, ‘I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I’m going to take it.’

How High Blood Pressure Is Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease
Your brain needs a steady flow of blood to stay healthy, just as a garden needs water to grow.

Coffee Brand Started by Firefighters Raises Money for Those Injured on the Frontlines
One coffee company is on a mission to support firefighters, whether through providing free coffee to tired workers or financial assistance for the injured.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Kash Patel Confirms DNA Evidence Match in Kirk Assassination, Reveals Details of Note
The FBI director said the suspect wrote that he had the ‘opportunity to take out’ Kirk and was ‘going to take it.’

News Anchor Resigns After Being Suspended Over On-Air Charlie Kirk Tribute
‘I believe I am the first to be targeted for honoring him on air,’ WICS-ABC20 News anchor Beni Harmony said.
Charlie Kirk’s Alleged Murderer Confessed Shortly After Shooting, Messages Show
Tyler Robinson allegedly wrote, ‘I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and I’m going to take it.’
Trump Asks Supreme Court to Uphold His Firing of FTC Member
The high court made a temporary order on Sept. 8 allowing the firing of Federal Trade Commission member Rebecca Slaughter while litigation plays out.

France Hit by Second Wave of Strikes in ‘Block Everything’ Movement
The ‘Bloquons Tout’ movement continues to bring France to a halt with protests over major government spending cuts.

Builders Say Deconstructing ‘Green’ Building Codes Will Lower New Housing Costs
A Kansas City construction company owner told a House panel that ‘well-intentioned federal policies’ have ’very real and negative effects’ on Main Street USA.

Clemson Coach Dabo Swinney Defends Team’s Record After 1-2 Start
‘If they want me gone, if they’re tired of winning, they can send me on my way,’ Swinney told the media.

Kenny Chesney Announces Nationwide Tour to Celebrate New Memoir, ‘Heart Life Music’
The country singer’s book, cowritten with Nashville-based writer Holly Gleason, hits shelves on Nov. 4.

USDA Recalls Nearly 99,000 Pounds of Seafood Products in 3 States
The products did not undergo inspection for allergens, harmful bacteria, and other contaminants.

Energy Roller Coaster: How Hidden Hypoglycemia Disrupts Women’s Daily Lives
Expert tips on battling blood sugar drops.

Cut Alzheimer’s Risk Through Nature, Language-Learning, Love, and Trust
An ‘Alzheimer’s cure’ may still be far off. What basic and low-cost habits can guard brain health in the meantime?

Prostate Cancers Detected by Cheaper, Faster Scans: Study
About one in eight males are estimated to be diagnosed with the illness during their lifetime.

Fast, Easy Curry Shrimp Makes Multiple Weeknight Meals
Thai style curry paste adds tremendous flavor, color, and a bit of kick to the shrimp.

Clutter’s Last Stand
Every possession carries two price tags: the original purchase price and the continuing toll.

The Movement That Teaches Kids to Learn From History’s Greats Instead of Cancelling Them
‘We don’t read Shakespeare to find out all the problems with him. We read Shakespeare to find out about ourselves,’ one principal says.

The Swift Effect: How a Taylor Swift–Travis Kelce Wedding Could Spark the Next Travel Boom
The location of the wedding has not been made public so speculations are rampant.
