The Supreme Court has declined to block the Biden administration’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations aimed at reducing carbon emissions from coal- and gas-fired power plants. The decision allows the …
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President Joe Biden has issued a grave warning to Iran, making it clear that any attempt on the life of former President Donald Trump would be considered an act of …
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Following Hurricane Milton’s landfall, Florida residents are facing new dangers beyond the storm’s destruction. Health officials warn people to avoid floodwaters, which could contain dangerous bacteria like Vibrio vulnificus, a …
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A recent Gallup poll has revealed that Americans place significantly more trust in their local governments than in Congress and the mass media. According to the survey released on Monday, …
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Inflation in the United States rose more than anticipated in September, reaching its highest annual rate in three years. The Labor Department reported on Thursday that the Consumer Price Index …
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Former President Barack Obama recently voiced concerns over the lack of enthusiasm among Black voters for Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign. Speaking at a “Black Voters for Harris” event …
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A recent study published in Nature Aging reveals that the substantial gains in human life expectancy during the 20th century are now slowing down, suggesting that wealthy nations may be …
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Cyberattack Hits America’s Largest Water Supplier, Affects Systems in 14 States
American Water, the largest regulated water utility in the U.S., has confirmed it was targeted in a cyberattack affecting millions of customers across 14 states. The New Jersey-based company provides …
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Hurricane-Related Deaths Continue Long After Storms End, New Research Shows
A new study has found that hurricanes and tropical storms in the United States contribute to an additional 7,000 to 11,000 deaths over the 15 years following each event. The …
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Over 1.5 Million Illegal Southwest Border Crossers Reported in FY24, Data Shows
A minimum of 1,525,210 foreign nationals illegally crossed the Southwest U.S. border in fiscal year 2024, according to preliminary data obtained exclusively by The Center Square from a Border Patrol …