Month November 2024

2,000-year-old fig unearthed in Ireland marks ‘oldest example of an exotic fruit’ discovered in the area

A fig dating back 2,000 years ago was found during excavations of Drumanagh in Dublin. The finding shines light on the foods that were traded between the Roman Empire and Ireland thousands of years ago.  The 2,000-year-old fig is one… Continue Reading →

China releases 3 ‘wrongfully detained’ Americans, White House says

China is releasing three Americans Wednesday who the White House says were “wrongfully detained,” Fox News has confirmed. “We are pleased to announce the release of Mark Swidan, Kai Li, and John Leung from detention in the People’s Republic of… Continue Reading →

Unidentified drones spotted over US bases in the UK, do not appear belong to ‘hobbyists’

Unidentified drones have been spotted over joint U.S.-U.K. bases in the United Kingdom for nearly a week. Fox News’ Jennifer Griffin reports that four U.S. military bases in the U.K. that house the American F-15 Strike Eagle and F-35 fighter… Continue Reading →

Trump nominates Jamieson Greer for trade representative, Kevin Hassett for National Economic Council

President-elect Donald Trump announced a slew of nominations Tuesday, including international trade attorney Jamieson Greer to be his U.S. trade representative, Kevin Hassett as director of the White House National Economic Council and Vince Haley as director of the Domestic… Continue Reading →

Target countries call Trump’s tariff threat counterproductive, plead for cooperation

The foreign governments targeted in President-elect Donald Trump’s latest tariff threat said higher U.S. levies designed to rein in drugs and illegal migration could violate the North American free-trade deal Mr. Trump himself negotiated in his first term, and that… Continue Reading →

Wall Street hangs near its records despite tariff talk

U.S. stocks are hanging around their records on Tuesday as Wall Street takes Donald Trump’slatest talk about tariffs in stride, even if they could roil the global economy were they to take effect.

Philadelphia Whole Foods workers file for first union election

Employees at Whole Foods Market in the Philadelphia neighborhood of Spring Garden have filed for a union election, marking the first time one of the Amazon-owned grocery stores has moved in that direction.

Tesla to be excluded from California EV tax credits under new proposal

Tesla could end up missing out on California’s new set of tax credits for electric vehicles.

Gallup poll finds economic confidence up, Biden approval down after election

President Biden’s job approval rating has dropped to 37% and more Americans are optimistic about the economy since the Nov. 5 election, according to Gallup polling released Tuesday.

Lawmakers push new ‘Manhattan Project’ for powerful AI to surpass China’s arsenal

A congressionally chartered panel is urging the U.S. government to establish a modern-day “Manhattan Project” to develop advanced artificial intelligence capabilities that surpass anything China has created.

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