By Alexandra Roach Air, water, food, sleep, and warmth are a human’s basic physiological needs. When one or more of those needs are not met, we fail to thrive. Just as we eat and drink multiple times a day, we must also rest and digest. Likewise, we suffer when one of our bodily systems is […]
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House Passes $95 Billion Foreign Aid Package, Bill That Could Ban TikTok
By Jackson Richman and Joseph Lord The House of Representatives has passed legislation that would give financial assistance to American partners in the Indo-Pacific, Ukraine, and Israel, in addition to a bill that includes measures such as forcing Chinese divestment of TikTok. This comes as House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) faces growing discontent among conservatives […]
Unveiling Electoral Subterfuge: How One Party Attempts to Steal an Election in the United States
By Stephen Zogopoulos, USNN World News In the United States, the cornerstone of democracy is the electoral process, ensuring the voices of the people are heard through fair and transparent elections. However, beneath the surface of this democratic ideal lies the potential for subversion, where one party seeks to undermine the integrity of the electoral […]
RFK Jr. Cashes $2 Million Check From VP Pick
By Austin Alonzo Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. closed March with access to more than $23.6 million in cash, according to newly released federal disclosures. On April 20, Mr. Kennedy’s principal campaign committee, Team Kennedy, and an allied hybrid political action committee, American Values 2024, released their monthly reports with the Federal Election […]
The Stock Market Is Not the Economy
By Jeffrey A. Tucker Mark Skousen’s top investment rule in his book “Investing in One Lesson” is this: The stock market is not the economy. A rising financial market is not the same as a growing economy. He puts this as rule No. 1 because it is the least understood point, the one that trips […]
Should You Use Retirement Savings to Buy a House
By Mike Valles Buying a house has always been a part of the American dream. It not only adds prestige to the new owner but also some financial security. Homes for sale are now more expensive than ever, and getting enough money for a down payment can be difficult. One way to get some of […]
Special Counsel David Weiss Opposes Hunter Biden’s Bid to Stall Gun Trial
By Caden Pearson Special counsel David Weiss on Friday opposed Hunter Biden’s attempt to halt district court proceedings concerning his gun charges, asserting that an appellate court lacks the jurisdiction to hear the appeal. According to an April 17 status report and notice of interlocutory appeal, Mr. Biden intends to revisit his arguments with an […]
Closing Prices for Crude Oil, Gold, and Other Commodities (April 19)
By The Associated Press Benchmark U.S. crude oil for May delivery rose 41 cents to $83.14 per barrel Friday. Brent crude for June delivery rose 18 cents to $87.29 per barrel. Wholesale gasoline for May delivery was unchanged at $2.71 a gallon. May heating oil rose 1 cent $2.54 a gallon. May natural gas fell […]
1 in 5 Foods Have ‘Significant’ Pesticide Risk: Consumer Reports
By Naveen Athrappully One in five tested foods sold in the United States has a high risk of pesticide contamination, and some foods, like green peas, contain dangerous pesticides banned by authorities, according to Consumer Reports (CR). CR analyzed seven years’ worth of Department of Agriculture data, studying 59 common fruits and vegetables to assess […]
Man Sets Himself on Fire Outside Trump Trial Courthouse
By Tom Ozimek A man set himself on fire across the street from a Manhattan courthouse just minutes after the full jury was selected in former President Donald Trump’s criminal trial that alleges falsification of business records. New York Police Department (NYPD) said at a press conference that the individual has been identified as Max […]
Prosecutor Says Charges Dropped Against Election Software Company for Political Reasons
By Zachary Stieber Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon dropped charges against an election software company’s CEO despite strong evidence of wrongdoing because he was worried about politics, according to a prosecutor who works in Mr. Gascon’s office. Eric Neff, the prosecutor, who was helping with the case against Konnech CEO Eugene Yu, alleges in […]
RFK Jr. Responds to Family Members Endorsing Biden
By Jeff Louderback When around 15 members of the Kennedy family formally endorsed President Joe Biden in Philadelphia, the same city where Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced he was leaving the Democrat primary race to run as an independent, the candidate took it in stride. Upon learning of the event, Mr. Kennedy posted on X, […]