US single-family housing starts, permits rise to 10-month high
Single-family homebuilding increased to a 10-month high in December, indicating that construction activity regained some momentum at the end of the year.
U.S. Obesity Rate Declines In 2023 Amid Rising Use Of Weight Loss Products
The U.S. obesity rate declined for the first time in a decade last year, coinciding with the rise of weight loss drugs such as Ozempic, a new study has found.
‘Reagan’ Film Exceeds Box Office Expectations Despite Harsh Reviews From Liberal Critics
The biopic feature-film “Reagan,” centered around the life of the former 40th President Ronald Reagan, has nearly doubled box office projections despite left-wing outlets criticizing the film.
Report: The 10 ‘Safest Suburbs’ In U.S. In 2024
A new report has revealed the top 10 safest suburbs for people to live in the United States in the year 2024.
UAW’s influence tested in pivotal Alabama Mercedes-Benz factory union vote
The outcome of a vote on Friday by workers at a Mercedes-Benz factory in Alabama will be a key referendum on whether the UAW can maintain momentum in the historically anti-union South.
1 Dead After Devastating Oklahoma Tornadoes As millions In The Midwest Face A Strong Tornado Threat
At least one person has died in Oklahoma as a result of a strong tornado that ripped through small towns, as severe storms moved from the South and into central areas , causing devastation throughout.
Threats Continue After Tornadoes Hit Multiple Cities In Nebraska, Iowa
Tornadoes have hit multiple cities in Nebraska and Iowa, destroying many homes and causing threats of potential tornadoes from Michigan to Texas.
Smoke from Canadian wildfire impacts air quality, unrelenting heatwave in South
Extreme weather has continued to affect millions of people across the nation as the Canadian wildfires cover the Midwest and the Northeast in smoke, while the south faces a dangerous heatwave.
At least 5 dead, more than 640,000 without power due to southern U.S. storms
Five people were killed and more than 640,000 customers were without power across the South on Sunday afternoon as storms and catastrophic weather continued to whip across the region, according to the tracking website PowerOutage.us.