IMF Says China’s State-Led Growth Model Is Hurting Other Economies, Calls for Subsidy Cuts

The IMF says China’s export-driven growth and state support are widening trade imbalances and increasing pressure on global partners.
IMF Says China’s State-Led Growth Model Is Hurting Other Economies, Calls for Subsidy Cuts

DC Mayor Declares Emergency, Asks Federal Help on Potomac Sewage Spill

District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser said the city intends to seek full reimbursement from the government for the costs.
DC Mayor Declares Emergency, Asks Federal Help on Potomac Sewage Spill

US Mortgage Rates Fall to 41-Month Low

Rates have fallen by almost a percentage point under the Trump administration.
US Mortgage Rates Fall to 41-Month Low
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US Economy Cools Sharply in 4th Quarter as Government Shutdown Weighs on GDP

First-quarter growth is expected to slow at a still-solid pace.
US Economy Cools Sharply in 4th Quarter as Government Shutdown Weighs on GDP

Lawsuit Alleges Sanofi Gave Doctors Kickbacks for Prescribing Drugs

‘Sanofi is in clear violation of Texas law,’ Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said.
Lawsuit Alleges Sanofi Gave Doctors Kickbacks for Prescribing Drugs

Florida Lawmakers Approve Renaming Palm Beach Airport After Trump

The move follows the Trump family’s recently filed federal trademark for airport names incorporating the president’s identity.
Florida Lawmakers Approve Renaming Palm Beach Airport After Trump

MAHA Proponents React to Trump’s Executive Order on Glyphosate

The president says the herbicide is essential for national defense while MAHA activists claim the White House is favoring Bayer and Big Ag.
MAHA Proponents React to Trump’s Executive Order on Glyphosate

Blue State Leaders, Academics Push Back on Trump’s Request for Proof of Fair Student Admissions

Colleges and universities have until March 18 to provide comparative information on grades, test scores, and household incomes by race and gender.
Blue State Leaders, Academics Push Back on Trump’s Request for Proof of Fair Student Admissions
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ICE-Protesting Students Invade Ohio Grocery, Throw Items That Hit A Shopper: Witness

The school superintendent called a video of the students’ behavior ‘disturbing,’ pledging to work with police to hold the offenders accountable.
ICE-Protesting Students Invade Ohio Grocery, Throw Items That Hit A Shopper: Witness

More Than 100 Students Suspended for ICE Walkout in Oklahoma

Schools across America are confronting a dilemma: how to maintain order, honor parental rights, and balance students’ free-speech rights as protests continue.
More Than 100 Students Suspended for ICE Walkout in Oklahoma

Incredible Stories of Real-Life Castaways

Survival stories captivate listeners, especially when these hardy men and women have overcome unbelievable odds.
Incredible Stories of Real-Life Castaways
THC Builds Up in the Body, Influencing Inflammation and Immunity

THC Builds Up in the Body, Influencing Inflammation and Immunity

Unlike alcohol or caffeine, THC, the primary psychoactive compound found in cannabis, doesn’t clear from the bloodstream in a few hours.
Jet Lag: Dealing With the Messy, Chaotic Biology of Crossing Time Zones

Jet Lag: Dealing With the Messy, Chaotic Biology of Crossing Time Zones

Crossing the world within hours comes with a toll—a reminder that the human body keeps its own time regardless of the clock in the airport.
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How to Make Rose and Cardamom Moon Milk for a Cozy Night

Whip up a fragrant, caffeine-free milk drink in just five minutes–perfect for sipping with someone you love.
How to Make Rose and Cardamom Moon Milk for a Cozy Night
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