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AI Deepfake Voicemails Target High-Level Officials

In June, an advanced impersonation campaign used artificial intelligence to target senior U.S. and international leaders by posing as Secretary…

5 months ago

Nvidia Becomes World’s Most Valuable Public Company

Nvidia Corp. has officially become the most valuable publicly traded company in the world, reaching a historic $4 trillion market…

5 months ago

AT&T to Pay $177M Over Massive Customer Data Breaches

AT&T has agreed to pay $177 million to settle two class-action lawsuits stemming from major data breaches that exposed the…

5 months ago

Injuries Push Astros to Debut More Minor Leaguers

With a growing list of injuries depleting their roster, the Houston Astros continue to turn to their farm system for…

5 months ago

The new Alex Saab is a U.S. person: Antonio Luis Gonzalez Morales

Antonio Luis Gonzalez Morales, a Venezuelan oil trader with deep ties to the Maduro regime, is emerging as the “new…

5 months ago

TikTok Readies U.S. App Before ByteDance Deadline

TikTok is preparing to launch a separate version of its app specifically for U.S. users, as the company accelerates efforts…

5 months ago

Boyd to Host Event for Senior Wellness Support

Boyd Healthcare is inviting the public to a free informational session about its Senior Life Solutions program, which aims to…

5 months ago

Deadly Holiday Flood Devastates Central Texas

Devastating floods swept through central Texas in early July, killing at least 78 people and leaving dozens more missing in…

5 months ago

Microsoft Cuts 9,000 Jobs Amid AI Spending Surge

Microsoft has become the latest tech heavyweight to enact sweeping layoffs, citing rising costs tied to its aggressive push into…

5 months ago

Feds Urge States to Remove Political Symbols From Roads

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has urged all 50 state governors, along with the governors of Puerto Rico and the…

5 months ago

Record July 4 Travel Expected Across U.S. in 2025

This Fourth of July holiday is set to be the busiest on record, with an estimated 72.2 million Americans expected…

5 months ago

UPenn Ends Trans Participation in Women’s Sports

The University of Pennsylvania has resolved with the U.S. Department of Education (DOE), agreeing to prohibit biological males who identify…

5 months ago

Fairlife Milk Supplier Dairies Face Animal Cruelty Probe

The Arizona Department of Agriculture has launched an investigation into two dairies that previously supplied milk to Fairlife, the Coca-Cola–owned…

5 months ago

Northeast Scorches Under Triple-Digit Heatwave

A brutal heatwave continues to bake the northeastern United States, with major cities like New York, Boston, and Philadelphia seeing…

5 months ago

Are Companies Leaving California? Not Really

Despite recent headlines about big-name companies leaving California, a new report from the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) suggests…

5 months ago

Senate Democrats mock Biden for selling weapons to Israel

Some of President Biden's strongest Senate allies are calling on Israelis to end months of fierce fighting and criticizing the…

2 years ago

Good News That’s Much Needed for Biden

The economy is making Americans feel a little more upbeat, especially when it comes to jobs and incomes, which could…

2 years ago

Following three Palestinian shots, a Vermont man was arrested

Following the shooting deaths of three 20-year-old Palestinian-American students in Vermont, authorities have detained a man. According to a news…

2 years ago

Milwaukee Is Preparing for a Nuclear Strike During the RNC

The city of Milwaukee is looking for insurance policies that would cover even the most catastrophic events, like a nuclear…

2 years ago

American Soldiers on High Alert as Iran Allies Join Israel-Hamas War

U.S. forces deployed around the Middle East are keeping an eye out for Iranian-backed militias that might create new fronts…

2 years ago

This winter, electricity costs should decline

Americans may be miffed to learn that power prices increased in September as they begin to consider the costs of…

2 years ago

Gas and housing costs increased in September

According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, housing and gas are becoming more expensive. The BLS reported…

2 years ago

Student loan payments have returned after three years

After being suspended for more than three years due to the coronavirus pandemic's economic impact, student loan payments were finally…

2 years ago

Father and two small kids are among the 5 people killed when a truck transporting anhydrous ammonia crashes

Five more people are still in the hospital. When the semi-truck started spilling the potentially deadly chemical, a one-mile radius…

2 years ago

Government-sponsored COVID testing are once again free

The government is once again offering four free COVID-19 exams to citizens as part of the Biden administration's reinstatement of…

2 years ago

House Republicans becoming more doubtful about Ukraine: “It’s not just the Freedom Caucus”

As Congress confronts its first test over America's engagement in the battle against Russia, doubt is building among House Republicans…

2 years ago

The White House struggles with immigration to placate its leftist supporters

The Biden administration is treading carefully in order to placate Democratic mayors and governors who are under growing pressure to…

2 years ago

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