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NewsMayo Clinic Minute: Lifesaving Treatments For Stroke (Video)
Stroke is the fourth-leading cause of death in the U.S., and it’s the No.1 cause of disability.
NewsYour Brain on Ozempic: How Weight-Loss Drugs Are Quietly Rewiring Neural Networks
The popular medication does far more than suppress your appetite; it physically alters reward pathways and modifies cellular brain structure.
NewsBessent Lays Out Bold Economic Blueprint At White House (Video)
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent details aggressive global sanctions, consumer spending trends, and historic plans for a $250 bill.
NewsUS and Iran Exchange Fresh Military Strikes as Ceasefire Frays Over Strait of Hormuz Control
Trump threatens to blow up American ally Oman if the Gulf nation helps Iran collect shipping tolls.
NewsUS Consumer Spending Climbs Despite Stagnant Incomes as Inflation Pressures Mount
American households dipped into savings to support a 0.5 percent spending surge while persistent inflation squeezed wallet margins.
NewsFederal Judge Clears Path for Trump’s Controversial Voter List and Mail-In Ballot Restrictions
In a major legal victory for the White House, a federal court declined to block sweeping election overhauls.
NewsSchools, Health Care, Public Safety Could Be Hit Under Property Tax Plan Released By DeSantis (Video)
By: Mitch Perry, Christine Sexton and Jay Waagmeester TAMPA — Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday announced his plan for a homestead property tax exemption that could crimp local governments’ ability to fund schools, health care, and public...
NewsIt Still Pays to Switch Jobs… Unless You’re a Top 5% Earner
By: Pete Grieve – Editor: Katherine Peach Switching jobs no longer produces the double-digit percentage pay bump it did a few years ago, but workers who move are still typically better off than those who stay. The exception is the top 5% of earners, who often benefit more from staying put. According to a new Bank of America report, workers who switched jobs in the first quarter of 2026 netted median wage increases of 8% year over year. That beats the 5% year-over-year wage increase observed in so-called “job stayers,” although the gap between the two groups has narrowed to its smallest level in seven years. […]...
NewsVIPMeta Decides Free Isn’t Sustainable
Meta prepares to breach the free frontier by introducing premium tiers for its advanced AI assistant features.