Trade deficit narrows The U.S. trade deficit fell for the first time in six years, according to Commerce Department data. The gap in what the U.S. sells and
To These People, Electronic Devices Are the Enemy Last February, the Senate held a committee hearing on the future of 5G wireless technology. Amid fulsome praise of the
President Donald J. Trump, You’re “NOT Fired” In a very historic vote to impeach United States President, Donald Trump, the Senate voted yesterday (2/5) to not remove him
FDA approves first drug to treat peanut allergies in children The Food and Drug Administration approved the first drug to treat peanut allergies in children. The drug, “Palforzia“,
Study Says Schools Should Do Away With Dodgeball A recent study called the game a “Tool of Oppression” that shouldn’t be played in schools. All new this morning,
RIP MoviePass MoviePass filed for bankruptcy liquidation, meaning the movie-ticket subscription service won’t be revived. The service, which shut down last year, said it may owe as much
PETA calls for Phil to be retired, replaced with animatronic groundhog In a letter to the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is calling
Grocery pharmacies being phased out The grocery store pharmacy counter seems to slowly be nearing its expiration date. Hundreds of grocery stores nationwide are closing their pharmacies as
Police arrest serial parking lot pooper A Massachusetts woman was busted for allegedly turning a store parking lot into her own personal potty — pooping there a staggering
According to a study done by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there are a lot of states with the most physically inactive adults The study
Woman says she was scammed out of thousands by someone on Facebook Messenger posing as her friends A Beaver County, Pennsylvania woman says she was scammed by a
Minnesota TSA agent snapped Native American woman’s braids, said ‘giddyup!’ A TSA agent whipped the braids of a Native American woman and yelled “Giddyup” during a security check
World’s first living, self-healing robots created from frog stem cells Scientists have created the world’s first living, self-healing robots using stem cells from frogs. Named xenobots after the African
Most people reach peak for being miserable around age 47 The dreaded midlife crisis may come about because it coincides with life’s peak time for misery, a study
PART I: Lawmakers Introduce Bill To Stop Traffic Citation Quotas A Broken Arrow, Oklahoma lawmaker has introducing a new bill to stop police from having to issue a
Hospitals fall on hard times At least 30 U.S. hospitals filed for bankruptcy protection in 2019. And 8% of hospitals in the country were deemed at risk of
Oregon woman beats up boyfriend for leaving dog in the rain One Oregon woman apparently loves her dog a whole lot more than she does her boyfriend, according
These cities are magnets for jobs A dozen U.S. cities are thriving thanks to concentrations of certain industries such as health care, manufacturing and aerospace. That has turned