If anyone thought recent revelations about Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner’s past would give Democrats instant clarity about their party’s path forward, they apparently have another thing coming ...
The Trump administration is delaying the release of new national dietary guidelines after the government shutdown disrupted efforts to finalize the overhaul by the end of October, officials said.
Congressional Democrats are marching in lockstep into the fourth week of a government shutdown, even as lawmakers brace for what could be the most painful point yet — a cutoff in federal food aid for ...
A Mexican journalist who reported on drug cartels was found dead Saturday on a highway with a note beside his body, a news outlet he worked for reported.
Senate chaplain Dr. Barry Black calls on senators to come together and reopen the government in his opening prayer saying, “no gold medals are given for breaking shutdown records.” ...
Some Trump administration officials, including at the White House, have expressed frustration with Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy in recent weeks as internal wrangling over who will lead NASA ...
• Strongest storm on Earth: Melissa rapidly intensified over the weekend and continues to strengthen. The rare Category 5 has winds of 175 mph, with stronger gusts, making it the strongest storm on ...
Canadian official on anti-tariff ad that irked Trump: "Mission accomplished" Ontario premier Doug Ford says "a tariff on Canada is a tax on Americans." ...
Argentine stock, bond and currency markets surged on Monday after President Javier Milei’s party scored a decisive victory in midterm elections over the weekend.
👋 Welcome to 5 Things PM! About one in five adults in the US are affected by some type of arthritis. If knee pain is slowing you down, try these expert-recommended aerobic exercises to help relieve ...
Nighttime exposure to bright light is associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease, but there’s plenty you can do about it.
Taking a few longer walks instead of many shorter ones is linked to lower risks of cardiovascular disease and premature death, a new study finds.
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