Report: Corruption Concerns Rise in the United States
A new report highlights growing concerns about corruption within the United States. The report suggests that the country...
Japan Boosts Defenses Amid China Concerns, US Commitment Dou...
Japan is strengthening its military presence, particularly on Okinawa, in response to China's increasing influence in th...
Jennifer Garner on Botox: 'It Doesn't Work Well For Me'
Actress Jennifer Garner recently shared her experiences with Botox, stating that the injections haven't yielded satisfac...
Gen Z's Saving Skepticism: Experts Warn of Economic Risks
Many Gen Z individuals are questioning the value of saving money, leading to concerns among financial experts. This skep...
Macron to Visit Greenland Amid US Interest
French President Emmanuel Macron is scheduled to visit Greenland this month. The visit comes as the United States has ex...
Trump's Coalition Shows Signs of Cracking
Former President Trump's political support base may be weakening. Cracks are appearing within his coalition, suggesting...
Athletic Dresses: Stay Active and Stylish This Summer
Athletic dresses are a comfortable and stylish choice for summer activities. These versatile dresses offer a convenient...
TikTok Fashion Advice Sparks Online Debate and Criticism
A TikTok video by influencer Tara Langdale, offering advice on "unchic" fashion trends, has ignited a heated debate onli...
Conservative Fashion Magazine Aims to Fill Perceived Gap in...
Editors at The Conservateur magazine believe the fashion industry is overwhelmingly left-leaning, leaving conservative w...
College Move-Outs: Scavengers Find Treasure in Students' Dis...
As college graduation season wraps up, many students leave behind unwanted belongings. These items, often in good condit...
Russian Intelligence Exploits WeChat Data for Insights
Russian intelligence agencies are reportedly analyzing data scraped from China's WeChat app. Experts suggest WeChat's se...
Partisan Shifts: 20 Years of Election Data Analyzed
A deep dive into two decades of election data reveals significant shifts in the Republican and Democratic parties. The 2...
US Military Recruitment Sees Surge, Driven by Patriotism
Military recruitment numbers are up significantly, according to defense officials. The Army alone reportedly enlisted 61...
US Losing Ground in Attracting African Students to Universit...
More African students are choosing universities in China over those in the United States and other Western countries. Ex...
Ukraine 'Spiderweb' Drone Attack: Assessing the Damage in Ru...
Following Ukraine's recent drone attack, dubbed 'Spiderweb,' on Russian airfields, conflicting reports are emerging rega...
AMC Theatres to Increase Pre-Movie Advertising
AMC Theatres will be showing more advertisements before movies, following a trend already established by competitors lik...
Community Notes Usage Declines on X Platform in 2025
The use of Community Notes, the crowdsourced fact-checking system on Elon Musk's X platform, has significantly decreased...
McNabb Backs Hurts' Decision to Skip White House Visit
Former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb has voiced his support for Jalen Hurts' decision to forego the tra...
US Job Growth Remains Stable in May Despite Economic Uncerta...
The US job market showed surprising resilience in May, with employers adding a solid 139,000 jobs. This steady hiring pa...
Millennial Trends Make a Comeback: JNCO Jeans and More
Millennial-era trends like JNCO jeans, big hairstyles, and the TV show "Sex and the City" are experiencing a resurgence...
US Job Growth Surpasses Expectations in May
The U.S. economy showed surprising strength in May, adding 139,000 jobs. This exceeded economists' forecasts and suggest...
Expertise Faces Challenges in Washington D.C.
Washington D.C. is seeing a shift in how expertise is valued. The current administration has reduced the influence of ex...
Professor's Firing Sparks Debate on Academic Freedom
The dismissal of Professor Maura Finkelstein has ignited a national conversation about the state of academic freedom in...
US Job Growth Slows in May, Adding 139,000 Positions
The U.S. economy added 139,000 jobs in May, surpassing expectations but indicating a cooling labor market. This figure s...
US Job Growth Moderates in May, Adding 139,000 Positions
The U.S. economy added 139,000 jobs in May, signaling a continued moderation in the labor market's growth. While the num...
Shari Redstone, Paramount Chair, Publicly Discusses Thyroid...
Shari Redstone, the chairwoman of Paramount Global, has confirmed that she received a diagnosis of thyroid cancer earlie...
Same-Day Travel Trend: Is a Quick Trip Worth the Cost?
More Americans are taking advantage of same-day flights for quick trips across the country. This travel trend offers a u...
Why Discontinued Products Feel So Personal
It can be disappointing when a favorite product disappears from store shelves. Many people feel a sense of loss when an...
Smithsonian's Anacostia and Latino Museums Face Budget Cuts
President Trump's proposed budget includes funding reductions for the Smithsonian's Anacostia Community Museum and the N...
Grosvenor Square in London Transforms: A New Era Dawns
London's Grosvenor Square, once known as 'Little America,' is undergoing a significant transformation. The former U.S. E...
Jim Gaffigan's Refreshing Take on Beer Preferences
Comedian Jim Gaffigan shares his straightforward opinion on beer, opting for classic brews over trendy microbrews. He hu...
Key Things to Watch for in the 2018 Midterm Election Results
As the 2018 midterm elections conclude, understanding key indicators is crucial. CBS News' elections director Anthony Sa...
May Jobs Report Shows Steady Gains, Trump Calls for Rate Cuts
The latest jobs report reveals the U.S. economy added 139,000 jobs in May, indicating continued growth. President Trump...
High Costs Plague Public Housing Projects: $1.2 Million Per Unit
The cost of building public housing units for low-income individuals is skyrocketing in major U.S. cities. In some areas...
US Job Growth Slows in May, But Still Beats Expectations
The U.S. economy added 139,000 jobs in May, slightly surpassing economists' predictions. While job growth has slowed com...
Social Media Ads Promote AI Tools Used for Deepfake Nudes, Investigation Finds
A new investigation reveals that social media platforms are running ads for AI tools that can be used to create explicit...
Unemployment Claims Reach 8-Month High, Suggesting Economic Cooldown
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits has risen to its highest level in eight months. While overall c...
Tesla Stock Rebounds After Musk-Trump Exchange
Tesla stock is showing signs of recovery Friday morning after a recent online disagreement between Elon Musk and Donald...
US Job Growth Slows in May, Unemployment Steady at 4.2%
The US labor market showed signs of cooling in May as employers added 139,000 jobs, according to new data released this...
US Job Growth Slows in May Amid Tariff Concerns
The latest jobs report shows hiring slowed down in May, raising concerns about the impact of fluctuating tariffs. While...
Trump and Musk Feud Publicly, ICE Arrest Data Released, Nintendo Switch 2 Rumors Swirl
A public disagreement has erupted between former President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, raising questions about their pre...
ICE Detains Immigrants at L.A. Check-Ins, Held in Basement
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained several undocumented immigrants this week who were attending routine...
Pride Celebrations Continue in 2025 Despite Funding Cuts
Pride celebrations are happening across the country this June, even with less money from big companies. Organizers say m...
Dan Robbins, Paint-by-Numbers Creator, Remembered
Dan Robbins, the artist who invented paint-by-numbers, has passed away. His creation in the 1950s became a massive hobby...
Faith-Based Films Find New Life in Hollywood
After years of struggling for attention, faith-based films are experiencing a resurgence in Hollywood. The success of mo...
NYC Adds Women's Statues to Central Park, Addressing Gender Imbalance
Central Park in New York City, like many public spaces, features numerous statues. However, most of these statues depict...
American Giant Aims to Revive 'Made in USA' Clothing
Once a dominant force, American-made clothing now accounts for a small fraction of sales. American Giant CEO Bayard Wint...
Summer 2019: Top Movies and Books
Relive the summer of 2019 with a look back at the biggest blockbusters and bestselling books. From action-packed adventu...
Plant-Based Milk Alternatives Surge in Popularity, Challenging Dairy Industry
Cow's milk consumption is declining as plant-based alternatives like oat and almond milk gain popularity. The FDA is now...
Andrew Yang Discusses Jobs, UBI, and His Presidential Run
Entrepreneur and former presidential candidate Andrew Yang discusses the future of work and his signature proposal, univ...
Escape Rooms: A Fun Challenge Sweeping the Nation
Escape rooms are a booming entertainment trend. These immersive adventures challenge participants to solve puzzles and r...