Year: 2024
Donald Trump doesn’t sign Illinois pledge not to overthrow government – The Washington Post
Donald Trump doesn’t sign Illinois pledge not to overthrow government The Washington Post
Read MoreWeekend storm ends snow drought in parts of Northeast, with a bigger storm on the way
The storm is bringing snow levels to several Northeast cities not seen in years. Another major storm arriving on Tuesday threatens even more hazardous conditions in the region. (Image credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Read MoreTrump, in Iowa, demands release of those jailed for 2021 Capitol attack – Reuters
Trump, in Iowa, demands release of those jailed for 2021 Capitol attack Reuters
Read More170 planes grounded after dramatic mid-air blowout on new aircraft stuns aviation experts
More than 170 Boeing planes have been temporarily grounded after a chunk of fuselage dramatically blew out of a brand-new passenger jet in mid-air.
Read MoreIowa campaign trail recap: Trump calls Jan. 6 rioters serving prison terms ‘hostages’ – NBC News
Iowa campaign trail recap: Trump calls Jan. 6 rioters serving prison terms ‘hostages’ NBC News
Read MoreElon Musk Has Used Illegal Drugs, Worrying Leaders at Tesla and SpaceX
Some executives and board members fear the billionaire’s use of drugs—including LSD, cocaine, ecstasy, mushrooms and ketamine—could harm his companies.
Read MoreA Better New Year’s Resolution: Make Your Passwords Secure
Protect yourself from cyberattacks and identity thefts by replacing compromised passwords and turning on extra login protections.
Read MoreHere’s What It’s Like to Retire on Almost Nothing but Social Security
Four retirees with limited incomes open up about how they make it work.
Read MoreThe Woman Shaking Up the $50 Billion Instant-Ramen Industry
Kim Jung-soo invented a super-spicy brand of noodles currently on the shelves of Walmart, Costco and major U.S. grocers.
Read MoreHomicide Rates Fell Sharply in 2023 After Pandemic-Era Rise
Killings were down about 15% in the 10 largest U.S. cities, including big drops in Philadelphia, Houston and Los Angeles.
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