US Sanctions Major Russian Oil Companies
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the U.S. ‘is prepared to take further action if necessary’ and called on Moscow to immediately agree to a cease-fire.
US Meeting With Putin Canceled Amid Stalled Negotiations: Trump
‘Every time I speak with Vladimir, I have good conversations, and then they don’t go anywhere. They just don’t go anywhere,’ the U.S. president said.
ICE Arrests 9 Illegal Immigrants, 5 Protesters in New York Operation
Several of the detainees had criminal records including assault, drug charges, robbery, and burglary.
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Insiders Say Trump’s Tariffs Could Revive This Dying US Industry
The American kitchen cabinet industry has lost billions in market share to foreign imports over the past decade.
Cameras Did Not Cover Jewel Heist Window, Louvre Boss Reveals
The Paris museum reopened to the public Wednesday as the interrogation into how a gang was able to carry out its audacious broad-daylight heist continues.
Senate Rejects Funding Plan 12th Time as Shutdown Stretches Into 2nd Longest in History
Nearly all Republicans support the measure, and all but a handful of Democrats oppose it.
Against the Grain: The NBA Player Who Refused to Kneel or Get the Shot | Jonathan Isaac
Isaac is the author of the best-selling memoir ‘Why I Stand.’
Trump Meets NATO Chief as US Toughens Russia Sanctions
The United States announced a new round of sanctions targeting Russian oil companies on the same day.
California State Sen. Wiener Launches Bid to Unseat Pelosi
State Sen. Scott Wiener announced his plans for San Francisco’s congressional seat.
US Delegation Heading to Malaysia for China Trade Talks
Greer said Beijing’s rare earth restrictions were an ‘incredibly aggressive’ move that the global community won’t accept.
Lawmakers Weigh Plan to Pay Troops, Active Federal Workers as Shutdown Wears On
The Senate could hold a vote on the bill, dubbed the ‘Shutdown Fairness Act,’ as the closure stretches into its fourth week.
Day in Photos: Storm Benjamin, NATO Chief Visits Capitol, and Toxic Foam in India
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
I’m a Nutritionist—Here’s How I Drink Coffee for Health
Strategic sipping turns this daily ritual into a science‑backed boost for longevity and well‑being.
USDA: Recall of More Than 3 Million Pounds of Meat Products Expanded After Injury Reports
California’s Foster Farms recalled more than a dozen corn dog products over wood pieces being embedded in the batter, officials say.
Pentagon Staff Now Need Prior Approval Before Communicating With Congress: Hegseth
Pentagon called the policy ‘a pragmatic step’ aimed at improving communications with Congress.
New York Recreates a 1840 Bach Concert
An interview with Grammy Award-winning organist Paul Jacobs that serves as an across-time dialogue for the organ.
From Showers to Savings: Choosing the Right Water Heater for Your Home
Choosing the right type of water heater can lower your energy bills while fulfilling all of your home’s hot water needs.
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Changes to Food Stamp Program SNAP Coming in November
The changes are part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

Israel–Hamas Cease-fire Appears to Hold After Alleged Violations By Hamas
Israel said it has begun renewed enforcement of the cease-fire after responding to Hamas’s anti-tank missile attack.
FBI Director Says Hunting Stand Found Near Trump’s Air Force One Exit Area
Both the Secret Service and FBI are investigating the matter, officials said.

Tinnitus: Ringing or Buzzing Sounds Without an External Source–Here Are the Causes
The ringing or other phantom sounds can emerge in one or both ears, and the symptoms vary widely between people.

Pumpkin Loaf Cake Is the Halloween Treat You Didn’t Know You Needed
With no decorating or frosting required, this cake proves as easy to make as banana bread.
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Changes to Food Stamp Program SNAP Coming in November
The changes are part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

Israel–Hamas Cease-fire Appears to Hold After Alleged Violations By Hamas
Israel said it has begun renewed enforcement of the cease-fire after responding to Hamas’s anti-tank missile attack.
FBI Director Says Hunting Stand Found Near Trump’s Air Force One Exit Area
Both the Secret Service and FBI are investigating the matter, officials said.
Glock Discontinues Most Pistol Lines, Citing ‘Strategic Streamlining’
The company said the change was part of an innovation push, while critics said it was yielding to anti-gun sentiment.

Former Sen. John Sununu Enters New Hampshire Senate Race
Sununu is competing against former U.S. Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.) for the seat. The Republican primary will be held next year.

US Forces Attack Suspected Drug Boat in the Pacific
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth said two were killed in the Oct. 21 strike.

Are Your Electronic Bank Transfers Protected?
Online banking is convenient, but fraud happens. That’s where Regulation E steps in.

Toronto’s Isiah Kiner-Falefa Is Fall Classic’s ‘Cinderella Man’
When spring training 2025 began for Kiner-Falefa with the Pittsburgh Pirates, he couldn’t have predicted being with the pennant-winning Toronto Blue Jays.

Gene Hackman’s Golden Globes, Artworks to Be Auctioned Next Month
Personal artworks, books, and other cinematic memorabilia will be up for sale following the actor’s death in February.

With CDC Reports on Hold Amid Shutdown, Private Groups to Launch Alternative
The Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy is one such organization.

Simple Home Remedies for Burns, Cuts, and Insect Bites
Learn practical tips for soothing burns, cuts, and bites safely and naturally.

Why Processed Foods Are Worse Than You Think
Discover which specific additives pose the greatest health risks, why a simple salad can hide more than you'd think, and what you can realistically do about it.

Study Finds Adults Aged 65 and Older Are Not Immune to Fentanyl Crisis
Overdoses caused by a mix of fentanyl and stimulants skyrocketed by 9,000 percent in recent years among seniors, researchers said.

Can Trees Get Sunburned?
Sunscald is an environmental problem that is often found on small trees within a few years of being planted in the landscape.

While Postmodernists Embrace Fervour, This Painter Finds ‘Meditation’ in Every Precise Stroke
‘For two hours, everything else goes away, you just are so focused ... It is so good it’s almost a meditation,’ says watercolourist Anne Maree O'Brien.
