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5 Things to Know About Pete Hegseth, Trump’s Choice for Secretary of Defense
Hegseth is a retired Army National Guard major and combat veteran turned author and political commentator.
November 13, 2024
BY
Ryan Morgan
Special Counsel Jack Smith Asks Court to Halt His Appeal in Trump Documents Case
Noting Trump's election, Smith asked for the court to stay the deadline for his reply brief, due Nov. ...
November 13, 2024
BY
Sam Dorman
6 Things to Know About Susie Wiles, Trump’s Next Chief of Staff
As senior adviser to Trump's campaign, Wiles has stayed out of the limelight and been credited for running ...
November 8, 2024
BY
Jacob Burg
Federal Judge Vacates Trump Case Deadlines After Jack Smith Seeks Pause
Smith said his team needs to 'assess the unprecedented circumstances and determine the appropriate course going forward' in ...
November 8, 2024
BY
Jack Phillips
How a 2nd Trump Administration Might Affect Foreign Policy
U.S. foreign policy will undergo some shifts in the coming months, as President-elect Donald Trump returns to the ...
November 6, 2024
BY
Andrew Thornebrooke
and
Ryan Morgan
Noncitizen Chinese Student Charged With Voting Illegally in Michigan
The student later contacted the city clerk's office and attempted to retract the illegal vote, which had already ...
October 30, 2024
BY
Catherine Yang
and
Eva Fu
Do These 2 Things Before Drinking Morning Coffee
Plus, discover 10 evidence-based reasons to drink a daily cup of coffee.
October 25, 2024
BY
Jessica Lee
and
JoJo Novaes
IRS Unveils New Federal Income Tax Brackets for 2025
The tax agency also stated that it is increasing the standard deduction.
October 22, 2024
BY
Zachary Stieber
BrucePac’s Meat Recall Expands to 11 Million Pounds Amid Listeria Risk
Affected products have been sent to distributors and food service providers nationwide, including restaurants and retailers.
October 16, 2024
BY
Sophie Lee
Gmail Users Warned About New Account Takeover Scam: Here’s What to Look For
'Scams are getting increasingly sophisticated, more convincing and are deployed at ever larger scale,' one researcher warned.
October 14, 2024
BY
Jack Phillips
Mask Mandates Set to Return in Several California Areas: What We Know
Mask mandates will be returning in several Bay Area locations starting Nov. 1, lasting until the end of ...
October 13, 2024
BY
Jack Phillips
Social Security Recipients to Get Lower Boost in 2024: What Retirees Should Know
The Social Security Administration, which manages the payments, said that the latest cost-of-living adjustment will be 2.5 percent.
October 12, 2024
BY
Jack Phillips
The Debate Around Fluoride Is Changing: What It Means for Your Drinking Water
At least three towns have stopped adding fluoride to their drinking water.
October 4, 2024
BY
Marina Zhang
Costco Is Now Selling Platinum Bars and Coins: 5 Things You Should Know
Starting last year, the retailer began selling both gold bars and silver coins through its website.
October 4, 2024
BY
Jack Phillips
IRS Vows Tax-Enforcement Crackdown After Audit Reveals $1.4 Billion in Unpaid Taxes From Gambling Winnings
The IRS is preparing a tax-enforcement push after a watchdog audit revealed some $1.4 billion in unpaid gambling ...
October 3, 2024
BY
Tom Ozimek
5 Takeaways From the Vance-Walz Vice Presidential Debate
The border, housing prices, Vice President Kamala Harris's record, and past statements from Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) and ...
October 2, 2024
BY
Nathan Worcester
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Joseph Lord
,
Jacob Burg
and
Andrew Moran
IRS Extends Tax Relief for Drought-Stricken Farmers and Ranchers in 41 States
It applies to those forced to sell or exchange livestock because of persistent drought conditions.
September 30, 2024
BY
Tom Ozimek
Over 400,000 People Have Already Voted in 2024 Election: What We Know So Far
The update was released by the University of Florida's Election Lab, with the November contest just weeks away.
September 29, 2024
BY
Jack Phillips
US Marshals Arrest 3,421 Violent Fugitives in Nationwide Operation
The latest phase of the operation led to the seizure of 534 firearms, more than $508,000, and more ...
September 28, 2024
BY
Tom Ozimek
US Confirms China’s New Nuclear Sub Sank in Shipyard
Chinese authorities have not disclosed the incident.
September 27, 2024
BY
Catherine Yang
Your Guide to Voting in the 2024 Election
From common election questions to the top races to watch, here is information voters need to know about ...
September 22, 2024
BY
Samantha Flom
Americans Can Now Renew Their Passports Online: Everything You Need to Know
There are restrictions on who can apply, according to the State Department's website.
September 18, 2024
BY
Jack Phillips
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Rules to Disqualify Undated, Misdated Mail-In Ballots
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned a lower court ruling, reinstating the requirement for voters to date their mail-in ...
September 14, 2024
BY
Tom Ozimek
‘It Changed Us Forever’: Butler Residents Reflect 2 Months After Trump Shooting
Voters in Pennsylvania, a key swing state, describe how the assassination attempt affected attitudes about the former president.
September 13, 2024
BY
Janice Hisle
and
Madalina Vasiliu
Texas City Shuts Down Hotel Occupied by Venezuelan Gang After 693 Police Calls
Residents have until 10 a.m. on Sept. 12 to vacate the hotel.
September 12, 2024
BY
Darlene McCormick Sanchez
Social Security Increase for 2025 Projected to Be 2.5 Percent, Lowest Rise Since 2021
'Ensuring seniors have enough to feed and house themselves with dignity is a major reason why we advocate ...
September 11, 2024
BY
Tom Ozimek
Ohio Sending Troopers, Funding to Springfield Over Haitian Influx
'The federal government simply has to be part of the solution. It's their policies that have created these ...
September 11, 2024
BY
Jack Phillips
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IAEA Chief Says Iran Has Taken ‘Concrete Steps’ in Right Direction on Nuclear Program
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By
Chris Summers
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NEW
By
Bin Zhao
,
Xin Ning
and
Olivia Li
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NEW
By
Darlene McCormick Sanchez
US Regulators Seek Breakup of Google Over Search Monopoly
1hr
By
Caden Pearson
Gaetz Focused on DOJ Reform, Not ‘Paying Much Attention’ to Ethics Report
4hr
By
Caden Pearson
What to Know About Matthew Whitaker, Trump’s Nominee for NATO Ambassador
7hr
By
Samantha Flom
Appeals Court Upholds Ruling Blocking Louisiana’s Ten Commandments Poster Law for Some Public Schools
8hr
By
Tom Ozimek
Trump Nominates Pete Hoekstra as Ambassador to Canada
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Melanie Sun
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Stephen Katte
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Jacob Burg
Senate Judiciary Democrats Ask FBI for Investigative Files on Matt Gaetz
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