Trump Touts Strong Economic Ties in Talks With Korean President, APEC Business Leaders
The president discussed trade, security, and shipbuilding on the last stop of his three-country tour of Asia.
US State Department Sends Emergency Teams After Hurricane Melissa Hits Jamaica, Cuba
While the post did not specify which countries the response team would be deployed to, Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica as a Category 5 storm.
Nvidia Becomes First Company Ever to Cross $5 Trillion Market Cap
The chipmaker’s milestone comes one day after Apple scored a $4 trillion market value.
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Foreign Terror Designation Could Boost US Efforts to Dismantle Antifa
Officials and experts say Antifa operates overseas and is well-organized and well-funded.
Vance Says Troops Will Be Paid for Now as Pressure Builds on Congress to End Shutdown
A Senate vote on legislation to reopen the government failed for the 13th time on Tuesday.
US Will Cut Troop Levels on NATO’s Eastern Flank, Romania Says
The move affects U.S. brigade elements stationed across several NATO countries, including at Romania.
What Doctors Often Don’t Tell You About Antidepressants | Dr. Josef Witt-Doerring
Instead of fixing a chemical balance, what antidepressants really do is mask symptoms, Josef Witt-Doerring says.
Elon Musk Launches AI-Powered Grokipedia as Rival to Wikipedia
Elon Musk said that Grokipedia is ‘vastly better than Wikipedia.’
US Obesity Rate Falls as Diabetes Cases Reach All-Time High: Gallup
Diagnoses of diabetes have reached an all-time high of 13.8 percent.
Trump Suggests US May Lower Fentanyl-Related Tariffs on China
President Donald Trump said he intends to discuss the matter with Chinese leader Xi Jinping during their meeting in South Korea.
Trump’s Lawyers Seek Dismissal of President’s Criminal Conviction
‘President Trump will keep defeating Democrat weaponization at every turn,’ a spokesperson said.
Nearly 1 in 2 Family Caregivers Facing Substantial Financial Strain: Report
There are an estimated 63 million family caregivers in the United States.
Why Does Dementia Take So Long to Diagnose?
Catching dementia early can mean better treatment, planning, and peace of mind for families.
More Than 100 Head Start Programs Face Closure Amid Government Shutdown
About 65,000 children attend the programs.
US-Japan Alliance Critical to Deterring Chinese Military, Hegseth Says
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth said he welcomes Japan’s commitment to increase defense spending.
Tune in Today: ‘Danse Macabre’ for Halloween
Saint-Saëns unveiled his musical version of this allegory of death in 1875. Today it is likely the classical piece most associated with Oct. 31.
How to Safely Dispose of Expired Medications and Household Cleaners
A simple search will show you where to find convenient recycling locations for medication.
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US Military Helicopter and Fighter Jet Go Down in South China Sea, No Casualties
All personnel involved were retrieved alive.

Arrests Made Over Brazen Daylight Heist at Louvre Museum
One of the suspects was arrested at the airport as he was trying to leave French territory.
Trump Rules Out Running for Vice President in 2028
‘I think it’s too cute,’ the president says.

Is Halloween Making Our Kids Sick? Why It’s Time to Rethink Halloween Candy
In keeping with the movement toward a healthier nation, the time has come to reconsider the commercialization of holiday treats.

‘Reviving Our Republic: 95 Theses for the Future of America’
Author Michael Bedenbaugh’s book offers ways to clean up the corruption that has infiltrated every aspect of American life.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
US Military Helicopter and Fighter Jet Go Down in South China Sea, No Casualties
All personnel involved were retrieved alive.

Arrests Made Over Brazen Daylight Heist at Louvre Museum
One of the suspects was arrested at the airport as he was trying to leave French territory.
Trump Rules Out Running for Vice President in 2028
‘I think it’s too cute,’ the president says.
US Refinance Demand Surges 111 Percent Annually as Mortgage Rates Continue Falling
Economists expect more room for lower interest rates as the Federal Reserve eases policy.

Javier Milei’s Midterm Triumph Sets Stage for Argentina’s Continued Reforms
From currency reforms to further structural changes, the Argentine president still has a lot to do to keep his economy healthy, experts say.

US Revokes Approval for 13 Mexican Airline Routes, Citing Violations of Aviation Agreement
The Department of Transportation said Mexico has been in violation of a bilateral aviation agreement since 2022.

Horses, Favorites, Longshots—What to Know About Saturday’s Breeders’ Cup Classic
After the Triple Crown races, no thoroughbred event is more prestigious than the Breeders’ Cup Classic, which takes place at Del Mar Racetrack.

CBS Evening News Co-anchor John Dickerson to Exit Network After 16 Years
The award-winning journalist said he will continue to anchor the broadcast until the end of this year.

Hiring Picks Up Amid Steady Weekly Job Growth in US Private Sector: ADP
Other measurements suggest the labor market’s low firing, low hiring trend persists.

Understanding Kidney Deficiency: Symptoms and Ways to Improve It
In traditional Chinese Medicine, the kidney extends beyond the physical organ and refers to a broader energy system responsible for an array of functions.

If You’re Always Tired, Your Blood–and Diet–Might Be to Blame
Scientists may have found why 1 in 3 Americans feels sleepy all day.

Walking 4,000 Steps per Day Cuts Mortality, Cardiovascular Risk Among Older Women: Study
One to two days of the activity in a week is enough to achieve significant health benefits, a peer-reviewed study found.

Make-Ahead Dishes Streamline Thanksgiving Cooking
This stuffing will up your Thanksgiving turkey game.

Design Recipes: Kitchen Features to Avoid
While renovations and basic upgrades can help increase buyer appeal, the wrong design choices may actually hurt resale value.

While Postmodernists Embrace Fervour, This Painter Finds ‘Meditation’ in Every Precise Stroke
‘For two hours, everything else goes away, you just are so focused ... It is so good it’s almost a meditation,’ says watercolourist Anne Maree O'Brien.

The Kentucky Bourbon Trail Stop Where People Come for Whiskey, Stay for Burgoo
Elkhorn Tavern is named for the Town Branch of the Elkhorn Creek that runs alongside it.


















































































