9h ago
U.S. Coast Guard chasing another tanker involved in shipping Venezuela oil, two lawmakers seek to find Bondi in contempt over Epstein files, and Idaho secret Santa is giving a million dollars to local residents dealing with chaos.
2d ago
Consumers are feeling gloomy about the economy, why Christmas music is more popular than ever, and mystery man pays off layaways for dozens of families.Â
3d ago
Brown and MIT shooting suspect found dead in New Hampshire, Democrats release more Epstein photos with a promise of more to come, and the best city for Christmas in the US named.
4d ago
President Trump defends handling of economy, Providence police ask for help identifying person seen near 'person of interest' in Brown University case, and how to avoid getting locked out of your digital life.
5d ago
Trump orders blockade of sanctioned oil tankers in and out of Venezuela, alleged Bondi gunman charged with 15 murders as funerals of victims begin, and plan ahead with the best (and worst) times to drive for the holidays.Â
6d ago
Brown University shooting manhunt continues, Rob Reiner's son arrested on suspicion of murder, and the hero of Bondi Beach is healing.
Dec 15
Terrorist attack targets jews at Sydney's Bondi Beach, Rob Reiner and his wife have died, family say, as police investigate apparent homicide, and the public shaming of fantasy football losers.
Dec 13
How to take care of yourself when you can't take care of yourself, how tech broke the job market, and he carries shelter dogs around the city in a backpack to help get them adopted.
Dec 12
US sanctions shipping companies and vessels it says move Venezuelan oil, Indiana redistricting plan rejected, and giant Santas are impossible to find this season.Â
Dec 11
U.S. seizes oil tanker off Venezuela in escalation of pressure on Maduro Regime, evacuations ordered in parts of Washington amid threat of 'catastrophic' flooding, and leftover hacks explode on social media as Americans fight high prices with scrap food feasts.
Dec 10
Trump continues to blame Democrats for his economy woes, the GOP can't agree on a healthcare plan, and insufficient sleep strongly predicts shorter life expectancy.
Dec 9
President Trump walks back support for releasing video of second boat strike, what to do as AI is pushing layoffs higher, and 26 car brands ranked from most to least reliable by Consumer Reports.
Dec 8
Democrats call for releasing classified video of deadly boat attacks, GOP dismisses off-year races as Democrats eye 2026 Senate takeover, and tips for managing your kids' holiday screen time.
Dec 6
Why customer service is designed not to serve customers, millennials have a stuff problem, and dogs, parrots and peacocks live at this school and help ease student stress.
Dec 5
Lawmakers see video of second strike on boat survivors, Supreme Court to allow Texas to use new Congressional map, and these US cities top the list for daily stress.
Dec 4
Pentagon watchdog finds Hegseth's Signal chat violated regulations, details emerge about controversial Sept. 2 strike on alleged drug boat that killed survivors, and how old is too old to shovel snow.
Dec 3
Republican wins closely watched Tennessee election, why AI won't rescue us from a productivity slump and why some people are sitting out the holidays this year.
Dec 2
The White House defends Hegseth over strikes on alleged drug boat, what employees really want at work and why customer service is so bad (and getting worse)
Dec 1
Shooting at child's birthday kills four, Congress opens inquiries after reports that U.S. targeted boat-strike survivors, and why Americans are on a year-end shopping spree.
Nov 29
How to use AI to save money on holiday shopping, why the Transportation Department wants you to dress 'with respect' at the airport, she asked strangers to talk her out of adopting a dog. Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code GORDON at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/gordon
Nov 28
Best Of - In America's suburbs, frustrated middle-class voters are up for grabs, there's one more item for your holiday budget list, and best places to shop on Black Friday in 2025. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
Nov 27
Best Of -Â How big brands got us hooked on plastic, from electricity to rent, monthly bills are tipping the inflation scale, and Colorado family will serve hot Thanksgiving meals to truckers. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
Nov 26
President Trump says no firm deadline for Ukraine, Russia to reach peace deal, where are gas prices heading into the holiday driving season, and Thanksgiving travel forecasts point to typically busy airports, roads and trains. Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code GORDON at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/gordon
Nov 25
James Comey and Letitia James cases dismissed in blow to DOJ, US and Kyiv discuss reworked plan to end war in Ukraine, and root canal treatment reduces heart disease and diabetes risk. Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code GORDON at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/gordon
Nov 24
US, Ukraine to continue work on 'refined' peace plan to end war with Russia, Democrats zero in on affordable housing as potential winning issue, and strangers rally to restore power for woman after months without electricity. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
Nov 22
How cat rallied a town against Waymo, the tiny dogs that can pull 100 times their weight, and sports-loving dad gives son shocking middle name. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
Nov 21
Trump calls for arrest of Democrats who urged troops to disobey illegal orders, and the number of households living paycheck to paycheck has risen. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
Nov 20
Trump signs bill authorizing release of Epstein files, House Democrat Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick charged with stealing $5M in Covid aid funds, and the best and worst days to fly this holiday season. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
Nov 19
Congress approves bill to release Epstein files after monthslong fight, Texas' new congressional map is blocked by court, and owning a home costs way more than the mortgage. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
Nov 18
US House pushes forward on Epstein vote, security council backs Trump's plan for postwar Gaza, and motorcycle clubs unite to feed thousands this holiday season. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
Nov 17
Trump backs vote to release Epstein files in sharp reversal, FAA to lift government shutdown-related flight restrictions, and city allows library, traffic fines to be cleared with food donations. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
Nov 15
Late night with a repo man, the betting floodgates have burst open, and the secret to a 3,000-pound pumpkin.
Nov 14
Trump administration sues to stop California from redistricting, stocks tumble after shutdown relief evaporates, and why everyone wants the worst job in baseball. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
Nov 13
What's in and out of the bipartisan deal to reopen the government. Democrats release new Epstein emails referring to Trump, and why you should yell at seagulls. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
Nov 12
Government shutdown nears possible end as key House panel advances Senate-passed funding bill, Trump says affordability is a 'dead' issue, and Purple Heart found in abandoned safe deposit box returned to family. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
Nov 11
Senate passes measure to end government shutdown, Trump administration renews Supreme Court appeal to keep full SNAP payments frozen, and facts to know about Veterans Day. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
Nov 10
Senate clears key hurdle toward ending government shutdown, appeals court won't let Trump administration limit SNAP benefits, and coffee may protect against irregular heartbeats. Surf Shark - Incogni.com/Gordon
Nov 8
Democrats dent Trump's coalition with three big election victories, there's a war on the bachelor's degree, and lovebirds crowned 'world's oldest married couple' share longevity tips. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
Nov 7
Travelers brace for turmoil as flight cuts kick in at major U.S. airports, Trump administration must fund full SNAP benefits for November, judge rules, and man anonymously receives an envelope of cash after starting viral food pantry. Surf Shark - Incogni.com/Gordon
Nov 6
U.S. to reduce flight traffic by 10% at 40 airports because of shutdown, conservative Supreme Court justices appear skeptical of Trump's sweeping unilateral tariffs, and New York pizza maker sells his one millionth pie after 20 years. Surf Shark - Incogni.com/Gordon
Nov 5
Democrats win hotly-contested races, California voters approve new US House map to boost Democrats in 2026, and the best places to retire. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
Nov 4
For the first time in the US government shutdown, hints of progress toward reopening, its election day in parts of the country, and walking a few thousand steps a day may reduce Alzheimer's risk. Surf Shark - www.Incogni.com/Gordon
Nov 3
Democrats urge Trump to engage in talks as shutdown closes in on record, Hamas hands over three more hostage bodies, and 10 Most addictive foods ever, according to science. Surf Shark - Incogni.com/Gordon
Nov 1
Inside the chilling reality of home title theft, talking about money is more taboo than politics, and can someone actually put a spell on you.
Oct 31
President Trump says Senate should scrap the filibuster to end the government shutdown, judge questions the Trump administration's plan to suspend SNAP benefits for millions, and this veteran's Halloween spirit gave him a new purpose. Surf Shark - Incogni.com/Gordon
Oct 30
President Trump meets with Xi, declares immediate cut to fentanyl tariffs, Senate talks pick up as shutdown pain increases, and pit bull protects missing child overnight until rescuers arrive. Surf Shark - Incogni.com/Gordon
Oct 29
Israeli strikes overnight in Gaza kill at least 60 people, Jamaica's strongest-ever storm, Hurricane Melissa, turns to Cuba, and we're spending more time stuck in traffic than ever. Surf Shark - Incogni.com/Gordon
Oct 28
Trump touts "very fair" trade deal with Japan as he meets with new prime minister, government shutdown drags on, and talking about money is more taboo than politics.
Oct 27
Government shutdown continues, Hurricane Melissa set to turn north in catastrophic multi-day flood, and 80-Year-Old grandma who learned to swim at 59 just became oldest ever female Ironman finisher.
Oct 25
Tales of perpetual fire, demons and ghosts haunt these creepy US towns, restaurants are pitching water as a fine-dining experience, and New Englanders are fed up with leaf-peeping tourists.
Oct 24
Trump says he is terminating trade negotiations with Canada, government shutdown will add to the federal debt, and 65% of Americans say they're fed up with endless gratuities on everything.
Oct 23
U.S. strikes 2 more alleged drug vessels, this time on the Pacific side, Trump says East Wing of White House to be torn down to build ballroom, and wholesale turkey prices soar ahead of Thanksgiving.
Oct 22
Government shutdown impasse continues, Russia rejects ceasefire deal, and more are turning to the grocery store's prepared meals.
Oct 21
Trump administration can deploy National Guard in Portland, government shutdown nears three-week mark, and you can now get paid to fold your laundry.
Oct 20
Israel says ceasefire and aid to resume after airstrikes kill 26 in Gaza, judging Trump's economy, and soon you'll be able to shop Walmart in ChatGPT.
Oct 18
Meet the lawmakers trying to bring civility back to politics, has AI reached the limit of how it assists humans, and this money-saving hack could save you over $700 a year.
Oct 17
Justice Department indicts former Trump Adviser John Bolton, Trump says he will meet with Putin to discuss end to Ukraine war, bosses are cutting costs, just not the private jet.
Oct 16
Judge temporarily blocks move to fire federal employees during shutdown, Senate fails to advance GOP funding bill for 9th time, and giving career advice to kids has never been harder.
Oct 15
Hamas hands over hostage bodies after Israel threatens aid cut, US Senate again rejects Republican plan to end government shutdown, and 10-Year-Old Girl saves her brother from choking.
Oct 14
President Trump declares Gaza war over during Middle East victory, 4 arrests made in connection with mass shooting that left 6 dead in Mississippi, and NFL cheerleader surprised with on-field proposal during Colts game.
Oct 13
Israel receives first group of hostages from Hamas, Pilots believe shutdown delays are going to get worse, and Oklahoma girls basketball team returns championship after discovering they actually lost.
Oct 11
Job interview mistakes that kill your chances, pet debt is rising, and weekend cruises are the hottest new vacation trend you should try.
Oct 10
Israeli cabinet ratifies Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal with Hamas, Judge blocks National Guard deployment in Illinois for 2 weeks, and Tampa bus driver saves wandering child.
Oct 9
Israel and Hamas agree to hostage release in step toward peace, Trump calls for jailing of Chicago Mayor and Illinois Governor, and fewer Americans plan to travel this holiday season.
Oct 8
Local politicians are defiant as National Guard gathers outside Chicago, shutdown muddles the jobs picture for economists, and anonymous donor pays off all school lunch debt in Taylor, Texas.
Oct 7
Illinois sues to block Trump's National Guard deployment, Israel and Hamas begin indirect Gaza ceasefire talks, and officer stays with injured dog.
Oct 6
Judge blocks Trump from deploying to Oregon any National Guard under his command, government shutdown drags on, and hotel guests are slamming resort fees.
Oct 4
We say goodbye to our friend Jonathan Clements, the rush to return to the office is stalling, and meet the 'performative men.'
Oct 3
President Trump seeks revenge on "Democrat Agencies," what happens when there are no employment numbers, and cheerleader uses makeup mirror to save neighbor from dog attack.Â
Oct 2
White House, Lawmakers float ideas for ending government shutdown, Trump administration puts on hold $18 billion in funding for New York City infrastructure projects, and here's how much money to give as a wedding gift.
Oct 1
Government shutdown begins, Trump tells Generals the military will be used to fight 'enemy within,' and NYC police officers given award for helping to deliver baby during rush hour traffic.
Sep 30
No deal reached in talks to avoid government shutdown, democratic donors, frustrated, say they are also motivated to fight Trump, and what's open or closed in a federal government shutdown.
Sep 29
Four killed after man rams into Michigan church and starts shooting, Oregon sues Trump administration over deployment of National Guard troops to Portland, and how the latest tariffs could make your home remodel even more expensive.Â
Sep 27
What happened to the political center, why Costco, Sam's Club and BJ's are opening new stores and gaining members, and are you tanmaxxing.
Sep 26
James Comey indicted on false statement charges, Democrats bet the House on health care, and what is ghost tapping.
Sep 25
Shooting at Dallas ICE facility leaves one detainee dead, Trump faces a MAGA backlash over free speech amid Jimmy Kimmel controversy, and community raises thousands to support 81-year-old Walmart worker.
Sep 24
President Trump tells world leaders their countries are 'going to hell' in combative UN speech, Jimmy Kimmel makes emotional return to ABC, and Ohio nun celebrates 105th birthday with a round of golf.
Sep 23
President Trump warns pregnant women to avoid Tylenol, Kimmel's late-night show to return to ABC Tuesday, and Americans are drowning in auto loan delinquencies.Â
Sep 22
In historic shift, U.K., Australia and Canada recognize a Palestinian State, the shifting ideology behind political violence, and all fitness fads go bust.
Sep 20
How big brand got us hooked on plastic, why your new AI tools are failing you, and Fort Stewart's four-legged hero.
Sep 19
Three fallen Pennsylvania police officers identified as new details about 'ambush' released, AG Bondi in hot water over hate speech comments, and don't fall for the 10,000 steps a day campaign.
Sep 18
3 police officers killed, 2 wounded in York County, Pennsylvania, shooting, FBI Director Kash Patel is on the hot seat, and your boss doesn't have time to talk to you.
Sep 17
Tyler Robinson charged with murder in shooting of Charlie Kirk, FBI Director Kash Patel clashes with skeptical Democrats at contentious Senate hearing, and ways a government shutdown could affect your money
Sep 16
Israel begins ground offensive in Gaza City, Trump advisers prepare to target left-leaning groups after Kirk shooting, and scientists find even more reasons to hate daylight saving time.
Sep 15
Investigators learn more about suspect in Charlie Kirk shooting, tariff case could give Trump massive new fiscal powers, and how to find a reliable auto shop, according to the Better Business Bureau.
Sep 13
America enters a new age of political violence, why some students are spiraling right now, and cheerful music could help people get over car sickness.
Sep 12
America enters a new age of political violence, student shot after mistaken ID mishap with officer during Naval Academy lockdown, and paying kids to stay off their phones.
Sep 11
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk assassinated at Utah university, 2 students wounded in shooting at High School in Colorado, powerful quotes remembering 9/11 on the 24th anniversary.Â
Sep 10
Judge blocks Trump from removing Fed Governor Lisa Cook, GOP, Democratic leaders look to de-escalate shutdown standoff, and GM patents a technology that would tell older drivers when to give up the car keys.
Sep 9
ICE crackdown starts in Illinois, why "job hugging" is in over "job hopping" and how much money we need to be happy.
Sep 8
Chicago on edge after threats of ICE raids, How CEO mistakes affect corporate culture and why Mark Zuckerberg is suing Mark Zuckerberg
Sep 6
America's great people shortage, fake college websites surge amid AI enhancements, and what to do if your vacation plans are canceled by weather.
Sep 5
RFK Jr. questioned over CDC turmoil and vaccines, how Trump can read the room at Cracker Barrel and the top party schools in the U.S.
Sep 4
Cuts to Harvard are ruled unconstitutional, Florida seeks to end vaccine mandates for kids and what you should do with your lottery winnings (or any big windfall).
Sep 3
Partial Jeffrey Epstein files released by House panel, Trump says he's set to order federal intervention in Chicago and Baltimore, and Army football player and his dad save a man from flames after a car crash near West Point.Â
Sep 2
Powerful earthquake rocks Afghanistan, killing more than 800 and destroying villages, MAGA movement eyes expansion into governor mansions, and prices for Starbucks' famous latte have doubled over the years.
Sep 1
Best Of - The advertisers spending big in West Palm Beach just to reach one man, is college worth it, and how much does it cost to live on a cruise ship.
Aug 30
A new reality for terminal cancer, would getting a $20 bonus at work offend you, and inside the outrageous food and drink options at 2025 US Open.
Aug 29
Victims in Minneapolis shooting identified, massive CDC walkout erupts amid internal chaos, and when your company pre-announces layoffs, what should employees.
Aug 28
Inside the Minneapolis Catholic School shooting, White House fires CDC director who says RFK Jr. is 'weaponizing public health,' and Guinness World Records unveils 70 titles that are still up for grabs.
Aug 27
Fed responds to Trump effort to fire Lisa Cook, notes president needs cause, GOP redistricting gives Republican edge, but no guarantee in House battle, and how a historic immigration drop Is changing the job market.
Aug 26
Chicago vows to challenge Trump's National Guard plans, small businesses are hurting under tariffs, and stats that show how unaffordable car ownership has become.
Aug 25
Chicago leaders denounce Pentagon plans for military deployment in city, Ukraine marks Independence Day, and latest money scams convince victims to transfer it to protect it.
Aug 23
Why some hospitals charge far more than others, a student's guide to college and career in the age of AI, and are you quiet cracking.
Aug 22
California lawmakers swiftly pass Democrats' redistricting plan, Federal judge blocks Florida from further expansion of Alligator Alcatraz, and nearly 50% of adults are now ordering kids' meals.
Aug 21
Texas House passes GOP redistricting plan after weeks-long standoff, Hurricane Erin bringing tropical storm conditions to North Carolina's Outer Banks, and 11-year-old girl hailed as hero after saving boy who fell into well.
Aug 20
Trump administration revokes clearances of 37 current and former U.S. officials, White House announces Putin agreed to bilateral meeting with Zelenskyy, and college ring dropped into the Long Island Sound found 56 years later.
Aug 19
Trump pushes for Putin and Zelensky meeting in bid to end Ukraine war, Trump pushes to end mail-in voting, and library book returned after 82 years.
Aug 18
European leaders to join Ukraine's Zelenskyy for White House meeting with Trump, Hurricane Erin forecast to create dangerous surf along US coast, and steps to collect the $5,108 max monthly Social Security check in retirement.
Aug 16
How America overmedicates veterans, Trump-Putin summit spotlights Alaska's strategic importance, vulnerability, and why are these Facebook users gifting things to each other for free.
Aug 15
Putin to test Trump's dealmaking prowess at Alaska summit, Gavin Newsom lays out California redistricting plan to counter Texas republicans, and only 54% of U.S. adults say they drink alcohol.Â
Aug 14
President Trump threatens 'severe consequences' if Putin blocks Ukraine peace, DC police takeover puts Democrats on defense on crime, and moving to a walkable city can add more than 1,000 steps to your day.
Aug 13
National Guard troops appear in Washington DC as mayor rejects authoritarian push, Trump to meet Putin at U.S. military base in Anchorage, and why weed is so cheap.
Aug 12
What does Trump's takeover of D.C. police mean, what happens when politicians meddle with economic data, and how to spot a flood-damaged car before you buy.
Aug 11
Flash flooding hits Milwaukee as heavy rain pummels millions across the Midwest, Netanyahu says new Gaza offensive will start soon, and college students are paying more than ever to eat in campus dining halls.
Aug 9
Hardship overwhelms many American families, what your barista thinks of your small talk game, and Canadians are making Old-Fashioneds without Kentucky bourbon.
Aug 8
Israel announces plan to retake Gaza City in another escalation of the war, White House preps for possible summit with Putin, and how to navigate salary frustration.
Aug 7
Army Sergeant shoots five fellow soldiers at Fort Stewart in Georgia, staggering U.S. tariffs begin as Trump widens trade war, and teen workers save restaurant as owner spends months in hospital.
Aug 6
Texas governor Greg Abbott sues to remove House Democratic leader amid redistricting battle, Trump pivots to midterm elections after "excessive" second 100 days, and how Canadians are making Old-Fashioneds without Kentucky bourbon.
Aug 5
Texas governor orders police to find and arrest Democrats who fled over redistricting, Biden-era grace period for student loan borrowers ends this month, and the top reason travelers miss flights and how to avoid it.
Aug 4
Democrats flee Texas to block GOP redistricting, drawing threat from Governor, Hamas says it will allow aid for hostages if Israel halts airstrikes, and strangers help find and reunite woman with wedding rings she lost on the beach.
Aug 2
Paramount appeased Trump but now it has to battle Colbert and all his friends, Americans have dating app burnout, and the latest weapons against wolves.
Aug 1
U.S. to raise tariffs on scores of nations, Kerr County, Texas, lead emergency management official says he was asleep during deadly flooding, and US baby born from 30-year-old frozen embryo breaks record.
Jul 31
Fed holds rates steady, but two officials back a cut, why Trump's new trade order is fragile, and Ozzy Osbourne revealed message he wanted on his headstone before death.
Jul 30
Tsunami warnings force evacuations in Hawaii, Trump says US will partner with Israel to run additional food centers in Gaza, and is Dubai Chocolate the next pumpkin spice.Â
Jul 29
President Trump discusses aid to Gaza, war in Ukraine, gunman kills 4, including police officer, in shooting at New York City office tower, and world's most premature baby defies all medical odds to reach 1st birthday.
Jul 28
White House and EU reach tariff deal, Israel begins daily pause in fighting in 3 Gaza areas to allow 'minimal' aid as hunger grows, and D-Day veteran celebrates 102nd birthday, looks forward to long-delayed bar mitzvah.
Jul 26
Does Medicare cover long-term care, how do you eat in the heat for optimal health, and tech users are falling in love with their chatbot assistants.
Jul 25
Trump and Powell spar over fed construction costs, how Trump has wielded power over corporate America and the best places to stop for food on your next roadtrip.
Jul 24
Columbia University agrees to pay more than $200 million, why the MAGA base isn't leaving Trump over the Epstein scandal and why Americans are hoarding coffee.
Jul 23
President Trump says he's struck "massive" trade deal with Japan, political brawl over Epstein files sends US House into early summer recess, and Ozzy Osbourne said he wanted to be remembered "for the music."
Jul 22
Harvard, Trump administration clash in key court hearing, officer involved in death of Breonna Taylor sentenced to nearly 3 years in prison, and the vanishing of the last truly cheap car in America.
Jul 21
Officials say 85 Palestinians seeking aid are killed in Gaza, why some Trump allies want to protect the Fed's independence, and tips to beat the summer heat.
Jul 19
Majority of U.S. homeowners reluctant to buy or sell their homes, should there be standard airplane cabin temperatures, and lemonade stand raises over $20K for Camp Mystic Flood Relief.
Jul 18
President Trump struggles to convince MAGA Epstein files a Russia-like hoax, House gives final approval to Trump's $9 billion cut to public broadcasting and foreign aid, and dog lost in Alaskan wilderness found by pilot nine days later.
Jul 17
Senate passes bill to cancel funds for foreign aid, public media, President Trump doesn't understand why his base is obsessed with Jefferey Epstein, and ways to land your next gig.
Jul 16
Trump threatens 'very significant' Russia sanctions, bashes 'all talk' Putin, US says it has sent third-country deportees to Southern Africa's Eswatini, and these 'poor-people' habits never die.
Jul 15
Trump agrees to send weapons to Ukraine as he dials up pressure on Russia, Supreme Court clears way for Trump to shrink Education Department, and 10 most 'financially responsible' cities across America.
Jul 14
Patriot system will be sent to Ukraine, getting smart about tariffs, and job scams are on the rise and more people are falling for them.
Jul 12
Why America still can't get disaster alerts right, is college worth it, and how to keep AI from making us stupid.
Jul 11
Trump threatens 35% tariff on some Canadian goods, Republicans fret over Musk's 'America Party' threat, and it's the busiest travel season ever.
Jul 10
Texas flood rescue teams continue to search for scores of missing people as death toll climbs, at least 31 workers rescued after tunnel collapse in Los Angeles, and how staff at all-boys camp in Texas saved hundreds from floodwaters.
Jul 9
Texas flood rescue teams continue to search for more than 160 missing people as death toll climbs, when an American dream turns into a nightmare, and American kids have become increasingly unhealthy over nearly two decades.
Jul 8
Death toll in devastating central Texas flash floods climbs, Trump ramps up trade wars, and how to help victims of deadly Texas floods.
Jul 7
With a few easy tweaks, you can get your track to listeners most likely to love it. Learn more about how to modify your track to make it eligible.
Jul 5
A look at "Alligator Alcatraz," what is "ChatGPT Psychosis," and Cracker Barrel fans mourn the loss of that old-timey feeling.
Jul 4
Best Of - Young graduates are facing an employment crisis, build your own stoop culture, and Fourth of July facts you didn't know.
Jul 3
Trump's megabill heads to final vote after Republican divisions nearly derail it, what will gas prices be like for drivers this Fourth of July, and get ready for the $80 popcorn bucket.
Jul 2
Senate passes megabill House GOP fumes over changes, Jury in Diddy's sex trafficking trial to resume deliberations after reaching partial verdict, and the best places to celebrate 4th of July in 2025.
Jul 1
Republicans' effort to pass megabill stretches overnight, suspected shooter in Idaho ambush of firefighters identified, and when is it a good time to sell or trade in your car.
Jun 30
Suspect found dead in Idaho shooting that killed two firefighters, legislative gridlock causes senators to flee Capitol Hill and run for governor, and the fiery secret to a longer life might be hiding in your spice rack.
Jun 28
Can scary headlines make us sick, 29-year-old boss shares the 'controversial' rules she sets for her employees, and young Americans cut back.
Jun 27
Senators remain divided on Iran strikes after Trump administration briefing, the rollback of transgender rights is gaining steam, and summer cooling hacks that can slash your electric bill.
Jun 26
President Trump says US and Iranian officials will talk next week as ceasefire holds, Judge orders Abrego Garcia released, and signs of a toxic manager.
Jun 25
Fragile ceasefire holding, Trump envoy says peace talks with Iran promising, Senate Republicans juggle Iran and tax cuts in monumental week, and these are the best and cheapest states for seniors living alone.
Jun 24
Israel and Iran accept ceasefire plan, Supreme Court allows Trump administration to swiftly deport migrants to third countries, and here are some surprising ways to stay safe in the heat.
Jun 23
Iran weighs retaliation for U.S. strikes, US asks China to stop Iran from closing Strait of Hormuz, and man dives into pond to save dog from alligator.
Jun 21
Why "good enough" is ruining your life, fire departments turn to AI to detect wildfires faster, and people are lining up to snuggle the world's largest rodents.
Jun 20
Israel vows to hold Iran's leader accountable for "war crimes" after Iranian missile slams into hospital, Appeals court lets Trump keep control of California National Guard troops in L.A., what's the going rate for kids' allowances in 2025.
Jun 19
Israel attacks Iranian nuclear sites, missile damages Israeli hospital, ICE raids have sent Latino shoppers into hiding and big brands are hurting, and more of us are putting in extra hours after the workday.
Jun 18
White House calls for Iran to 'surrender' as he weighs military action, Brad Lander, NYC comptroller and mayoral candidate, arrested by ICE agents, and 20-somethings are taking up grandma's favorite hobbies.
Jun 17
Trump signals escalation in Israel-Iran conflict as he leaves G7 summit early, Minnesota shooting suspect targeted four lawmakers' homes, and returned items become discounted treasures.
Jun 16
Man suspected of shooting 2 Minnesota lawmakers is in custody after surrendering to police, Iran renews missile attacks on Israel, and eating this fatty snack every day can help you sleep better.
Jun 14
June is Men's mental health month, news sites are getting crushed by Google's new AI tools, and when spending tons of money is good for your mental health.
Jun 13
Iran launches drones at Israel as Israel attacks Iranian nuclear sites and top commanders, Air India Boeing crash kills hundreds, leaves sole survivor, and managing maxed-out credit cards.
Jun 12
Texas Governor to deploy National Guard as anti-ICE protests spread, US to pull some personnel from the Middle East amid rising tensions with Iran, and cancer survivor's unbelievable luck continues with fourth major lottery win.
Jun 11
Los Angeles Mayor imposes curfew for parts of downtown in wake of protests, U.S. and China agree to get Geneva pact back on track, and man travels 400 miles to give shelter dog a forever home.
Jun 10
California sues Trump over National Guard deployment to Los Angeles, RFK Jr. removes all members of CDC vaccine panel, and 88-year-old woman finally earns college degree.
Jun 9
L.A. residents continue to protest ICE, military recruitment hits a high, and bartender's act of kindness saves a woman's life.
Jun 7
Build your own stoop culture, Mexican restaurants now outsell pizza places, man takes on his nemesis, cleans up 15,000 discarded tires.
Jun 6
Judge blocks Trump's ban on foreign students at Harvard, the leader of the free world gets in a social-media flame war, and principal writes 443 handwritten letters and gives a dollar to each graduate.
Jun 5
Trump administration bans citizens of 12 countries from traveling to U.S., vigil held for victims of Boulder firebombing attack as suspect's family fights deportation, and gen zers expect to work past 65.
Jun 4
Higher metals tariffs kick in as deadline for 'best' offers arrives, Boulder suspect's family detained by ICE, set for expedited removal, and how to protect yourself from wildfire smoke.
Jun 3
Suspect in Colorado attack on Israeli hostage event charged with hate crime, at least 27 Palestinians killed near Gaza aid site, and daily coffee drinking linked to major health benefit in women as they age.
Jun 2
Flamethrower attack in Boulder leaves eight injured, Russia and Ukraine ramp up war with drone strikes, bridge blasts on eve of peace talks, and identical twins celebrate 100th birthday.
May 31
Can AI help air traffic controllers keep flyers safe, how to know if it's time for a divorce, and the most important information a traveling sales rep can know.
May 30
Tariff ruling is put on hold while Trump administration appeals, U.S., Israel waiting for Hamas to respond to ceasefire proposal for Gaza, and buying 100% made in America is really, really hard.
May 29
Trade court strikes down Trump's global tariffs, US says it will start revoking visas for Chinese students, and young musician receives life-changing surprise while testing guitars.
May 28
Russia continues to ignore Trump, Harvard digs in for battle, and welcome to the real world, class of 2025.
May 27
President Trump honors fallen soldiers on Memorial Day, while attacking Biden and judges, Putin ignores Trump, and military heroes transition to civilian life with help of unique coffee meetings.
May 26
The inside story of Trump's return to power, did McDonald's price itself out of a market it dominated for decades, and the best and worst states for Military retirees in 2025.
May 24
Should Joe Biden's cancer have been caught earlier, a look at the hole in the ozone layer, and the movie subscription service that's basically a cult.
May 23
What the "Big Beautiful Bill" could mean for your money, Trump administration blocks Harvard from enrolling foreign students, and food prices are rising, except for these Memorial Day barbecue staples.
May 22
Trump agenda bill clears critical hurdle as GOP leaders push ahead to full House vote, two Israeli embassy staffers killed in shooting near Jewish Museum in Washington, and record-setting travel is expected Memorial Day weekend.
May 21
Budget holdouts resist Trump pressure, college majors with the best and worst job prospects, and with fire raging, Missouri officer rushes in to save a life.
May 20
Trump-Putin call yields no breakthrough on Ukraine cease-fire, Supreme Court allows Trump to strip legal status from Venezuelan migrants, and hero fisherman uses drone to rescue teen from rip current.
May 19
Former President Joe Biden diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer, Trump tax bill passes key panel to advance in US Congress, and carbs can help you live longer a new study suggests.
May 17
Young men are leading a religious resurgence, can AI info stand up in divorce court, and a woman sells home to travel full-time in truck after dad's unexpected death.
May 16
Supreme Court puzzles over Trump's decree to limit birthright citizenship, Russia and Ukraine to hold first direct peace talks in over three years, and what's the best temperature to set your thermostat this summer.
May 15
RFK Jr. says people should not take medical advice from him, defends HHS cuts, Trump heads to UAE as it hopes to advance AI ambitions, and man leaps into floodwaters and carries two women to safety.
May 14
Trump to Lift Sanctions on Syria, Federal grand jury indicts Wisconsin judge Hannah Dugan in immigration case, and what do Newark Airport's outages mean for travelers.
May 13
What impact could Trump's EO have on drug prices, US convenes Newark airport task force, and mother and son receive graduate degrees on same day.
May 12
U.S., China agree to substantial tariff cuts, Hamas says it will release last U.S. hostage From Gaza, and small cities for remote workers who love the great outdoors.
May 10
Why San Francisco hates the idea of turning Alcatraz back into a prison, how new AI tools could impact summer travel, and people snacking less.
May 9
American is elected Pope for first time, Supreme Court faces backlog of emergency cases, and big US cities are sinking.
May 8
President Trump to announce trade-deal framework with Britain, Fed warns of rising economic risks as it leaves rates steady, and JetBlue, Southwest top the charts for airline customer satisfaction.
May 7
India fires missiles into Pakistan, killing at least 19, Trump administration may soon deport migrants to Libya, and New Jersey man helps mother with dementia.
May 6
U.S. to pay $1,000 to migrants who self-deport, Trump administration cuts off new federal grants to Harvard, and the Real ID deadline is just around the corner.
May 5
President Trump downplays economic concerns as he looks to cut trade deals, 25 is the new 21, and bodega manager gives kids free food in exchange for great report cards.
May 3
Can the only U.S. highway measured in kilometers survive 'America First,' tips for preventing hot car accidents, and some couples split up on purpose during flights.
May 2
President Trump ousts National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, Trump signs executive order directing federal funding cuts to PBS and NPR, and cat reunited with owner after 3 years.
May 1
Ukraine, U.S. sign economic deal for minerals, President Trump's avalanche of executive orders leaves Congress with few wins, and follow these money rules for 2025 to keep your wealth from shrinking with it.
Apr 30
President Trump rallies supporters in Michigan to mark 100 days in office, Wisconsin Supreme Court suspends Judge Hannah Dugan after federal charges, and Exercise can prevent cognitive decline even when energy lags, researchers discover.
Apr 29
Vehicle smashes through Illinois building, killing 4 young people and injuring others, Mark Carney's liberals win Canadian election, and influencers take heat over lavish lifestyles.
Apr 28
Prosecutors charge Vancouver man with murder for attack on Filipino festival, Trump officials defend deportations involving U.S. citizen children, and the company that laid you off wants you back.
Apr 26
Parents are so desperate to get their children mental health care they're giving up custody, the crackdown on mommy bloggers, and what happens when you invite the Pope to your wedding.
Apr 25
Trump initiatives knocked back in a new round of court rulings, Highland Park shooter sentenced to life in prison following Fourth of July parade attack, and how to screen 'finfluencer' tips without putting your money at risk.
Apr 24
White House considers slashing China tariffs to de-escalate trade war, Democrats resort to theater and procedure to mount Trump resistance, and FBI says online scams raked in record $16.6 billion last year.
Apr 23
President Trump says he has no plans to fire Fed's Powell, immigration crackdown hits new constitutional roadblocks, and a positive to getting caught in quicksand.
Apr 22
Stocks reel on Fed and tariff fears, the impact of economic blackouts on big business and good news in the fight against cancer.
Apr 21
Pope Francis had died at age 88, how to cope with financial stress and the generation going to work for mom and dad.
Apr 19
How forever chemicals are contaminating America, where to find pre-tariff car deals and why airport prices are so ridiculous.
Apr 18
Mass shooting at Florida State University kills two people, why student use of AI is becoming "too big to ignore" and how to stay fit if you don't like exercise.
Apr 17
The showdown between Trump and Harvard escalates, why consumers are stocking up ahead of tariffs and how to tell if that great job candidate is A.I.
Apr 16
Trump and judiciary square off over migrant deportation, how to quickly bump up your emergency fund and tips for taking a cruise without the booze.
Apr 15
Showdown between Harvard and the federal government, the remarkable revival of America's Heartland and the easiest and hardest states to save money.
Apr 14
Suspect in Pennsylvania Governor's mansion fire in custody, shifting signals on tech tariffs fuel uncertainty and tips for making the most of your tax refund.
Apr 12
Inside the wildest battle for the White House, don't panic about your 401(k), and customer finds cafe sign in hurricane debris, returns it to stunned owner.
Apr 11
Six dead in helicopter crash near New York City, Supreme Court tells government to seek return of man mistakenly deported to El Salvador prison, and heavy drinking linked with lasting impact on the brain.
Apr 10
President Trump reverses course on tariffs, GOP holdouts force delay in vote on budget plan, and heat-seeking technology helps rescue missing 2-year-old in Michigan.
Apr 9
President Trump's sweeping global tariffs take effect, Supreme Court halts order requiring Trump administration to reinstate federal workers, and local man rescues pets from floodwaters in Kentucky.
Apr 8
Supreme Court lifts order blocking deportations to El Salvador, Trump threatens to hike China tariffs further as market plunge continues, and survey finds most Gen Z employees stream TV and movies at work.
Apr 7
President Trump says he's not backing down on tariffs, tornadoes and flash flooding across parts of Midwest, and Florida woman pries 6-foot alligator's jaws open to save pet dog.
Apr 5
Who's to blame for the nation's broken student loan system, North America faces a sprawling 'pollinator crisis,' and demand for viral 'torpedo' baseball bats has sent a Pennsylvania factory into overdrive.
Apr 4
Tariffs send Dow to 1600-point decline, tornadoes sweep across the South and Midwest, and how much does it cost to go to the Final Four.
Apr 3
President Trump announces sweeping tariffs as a trade war looms, some GOP Senators break with Trump to reject Canada tariffs, and Chipotle's quest for Avocados.
Apr 2
Liberal wins Wisconsin Supreme Court race in rebuke of Trump, Musk, Val Kilmer, 'Top Gun' and Batman star with an intense approach, dies at 65, and woman raises over $300,000 to help 81-year-old waitress retire.
Apr 1
U.S. stocks post worst quarter since 2022 on threat of trade war, why you can't afford a home, and toddler tears up when dad calls him his 'best friend.'
Mar 31
President Trump says reciprocal tariffs will target 'all countries,' what should you do about your 401(k), and why breakfast should be your biggest meal of the day.
Mar 29
The inside story of Trump's return to power, why cash poor Americans often fail to get ahead, and how to maximize your college financial aid offer.
Mar 28
Judge orders Trump administration to preserve Yemen attack plan messages, the near and far consequences of Trump's 25% auto tariff plan, and TikTok turns author into bestseller after video of lonely book signing.
Mar 27
Defense Secretary comes under fire, Trump administration loses bid to restart deportation flights, and the destinations that drop the most in airfare.
Mar 26
Trump administration denies Signal chat shared classified details with journalist, U.S. agrees to help Russia boost exports in Ukraine talks, and how to delete your 23andMe information.
Mar 25
Top Trump officials debated war plans on unclassified chat shared with journalist, Judges rip Trump officials over deportation flights, and the U.S. keeps dropping in global happiness rankings.
Mar 24
Ukraine and U.S. teams hold talks in Saudi Arabia, wildfires burning in the Carolinas as evacuations and emergency declarations prompted, and how to avoid becoming a victim of fraud.
Mar 22
How pandemic changed travel forever, why the divorce rate spikes when wife earns more than husband, and man plays rare instrument from top of bell tower for 3 decades.
Mar 21
Trump signs order to begin dismantling Education Department, Judge calls Trump administration's latest response on deportation flights 'woefully insufficient,' and anonymous couple gifts car to Purple Heart veteran in need.
Mar 20
President Trump set to sign executive order shuttering the Education Department, Fed dims economic outlook, citing uncertainty over tariffs, and don't pick Duke.
Mar 19
Putin agrees to pause attacks on Ukraine energy infrastructure in call with Trump, Judge says DOGE's dismantling of USAID likely unconstitutional, and boy saves his friend from choking at school.
Mar 18
Judge demands answers of Trump administration in Venezuela deportation case, Israel launches renewed attacks on Hamas in Gaza, and Canadian city blocks street for weeks so tiny salamanders can cross.
Mar 17
Violent tornadoes hit parts of U.S. as severe storms kill at least 40, Trump Administration deports alleged gang members despite judge's order, and popular travel scams and safety warnings you need to know.
Mar 15
Why housing affordability keeps getting worse, baby boomers love booze, and how to storm the court without costing your school $500,000.
Mar 14
Democrats clear way for GOP funding bill, ending threat of shutdown, Trump Administration ordered to reinstate thousands of fired workers, and how to maximize your car trade-in value.
Mar 13
Schumer says Democrats will block GOP funding bill, Canada and the EU swiftly retaliate against Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs, and the best ways to use caffeine to boost your alertness.
Mar 12
US-Canada trade war heats up as Trump doubles metals tariffs, then backs off, U.S. to restore military support to Ukraine after it agrees to cease-fire, and here's how much a typical homeowner can save if they refinance.
Mar 11
Dow tumbles nearly 900 points, Nasdaq suffers worst day since 2022, Democrats release their own stopgap funding bill as House GOP plows forward, and the top 10 'most American' cars on the market.
Mar 10
President Trump declines to rule out a recession, where does the tariff money go, and the car and truck market is about to get worse.
Mar 8
Home buyers are finally getting the upper hand again, the rise of cancellation culture, and robot umpires have come to MLB.
Mar 7
How risky could tariffs be for Trump and Republicans, Hamas threatens to kill hostages if Israeli attacks resume, and Minnesota Twins star is asking kids to sign his hat in spring training.
Mar 6
Trump offers one-month tariff exemption to U.S. automakers, is the President firing those who could control his power, and what's the secret to a good night's sleep.