In a bold move, the Trump administration has launched immigration enforcement operations in New Orleans and Minneapolis, targeting criminal aliens. Amidst rising tensions and crime data suggesting a decrease in New Orleans, the President's controversial comments on Somali immigrants raise questions about the implications of these actions.
Employers have announced a staggering 1.1 million job cuts in 2025, the highest since the pandemic, with October seeing a notable surge. Are we facing an impending recession?
A concerning outbreak of measles has been reported in Utah, with 64 confirmed cases. Health officials urge vaccination and prompt action to prevent further spread. Learn more about the symptoms and safety measures.
The South African government has condemned the US's decision to prioritize white Afrikaner refugee applications, calling claims of genocide unfounded. An open letter from Afrikaner leaders decried the narrative as racist and misleading.
A recent analysis reveals that cancer diagnoses among young adults in the Corn Belt are escalating at an alarming rate, raising questions about the health crisis in Iowa and its neighboring states.
In a significant announcement, Social Security recipients will see a 2.8% increase in their monthly payments for 2024, following a delayed announcement due to the government shutdown. This adjustment reflects a rise in consumer prices, with inflation hitting 3% in September.
In September, inflation rose unexpectedly less than forecasts, with a 0.3% monthly increase in the consumer price index. This report sheds light on the state of the U.S. economy amid a government shutdown. Discover the implications for the Federal Reserve and your wallet!
In a surprising turn of events, President Trump has canceled plans to send federal agents to San Francisco after discussions with Mayor Lurie and influential tech CEOs. The mayor reported significant declines in crime, urging a focus on local progress.
Pickleball, America's fastest-growing sport, is linked to a troubling increase in eye injuries. A recent study reveals a staggering rise, urging the need for safety guidelines to protect players.
A new study reveals a dramatic rise in eye injuries related to the booming popularity of pickleball, with alarming statistics showing a significant increase in incidents among players, especially those aged 50 and older.