On July 4, while the US celebrated, Switzerland thought it had dodged Trump's tariffs. But a shocking announcement weeks later dealt them the highest levies in the developed world, turning joy into dismay.
With the trade deadline looming, the Pittsburgh Pirates are exploring trades involving key relief pitchers like David Bednar and Dennis Santana. Will they make a significant move before it's too late?
Cleveland Guardians closer Emmanuel Clase has been placed on leave during an MLB investigation into sports betting, raising concerns about his trade value and future. With teammate Luis Ortiz also under scrutiny, the implications for the team's trade plans could be significant.
New research suggests that acetaminophen, a common pain reliever, may increase risk-taking behavior by reducing negative emotions. With 25% of Americans using it weekly, the implications could be significant!
Joel and Kathryn Friedman are among many homeowners delaying sales due to hefty capital gains taxes. With potential bipartisan efforts to eliminate this tax, will more retirees be able to downsize?
Doctors are pushing the FDA to remove black box warnings on low-dose estrogen treatments, arguing it discourages women from beneficial hormone therapies for menopause. Experts claim the risks are overstated and can hinder treatment.
In a bid to alleviate the worsening humanitarian crisis, Israel has resumed aid airdrops to Gaza, establishing safe corridors for UN convoys. Despite international pressure, the situation remains dire with reports of mass hunger.
As the MLB trade deadline approaches, the St. Louis Cardinals face tough decisions after a disappointing series. Will they trade key players like Luis Robert Jr.? Get the latest insights here!
A 17-year-old boy has been charged with the murder of a paddleboarder in Maine. The victim, 48-year-old Sunshine Stewart, was found dead under mysterious circumstances. Residents are on edge as the investigation unfolds.
The US Supreme Court faces backlash for allegedly favoring Donald Trump by allowing him to dismantle the Education Department while blocking President Biden's student loan relief plan. Experts question the court's inconsistent treatment of presidential actions.