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  • 40% of US Cancer Cases Linked to Lifestyle Choices—What You Need to Know A report reveals 40% of U.S. cancers are linked to modifiable risk factors, with alcohol identified as a significant contributor.
  • $5 Billion Fallout Expected as U.S. Dockworkers Launch Historic Port Strike Dockworkers' strike threatens U.S. ports, significantly risking $5 billion economic fallout and disrupting global supply chains.
  • North Korea Stands by Russia: Kim Yo Jong Slams Zelenskyy’s “War Crimes” Accusation Kim Yo Jong denounced Zelenskyy's claims of North Korea's complicity in war crimes, labeling them a reckless political provocation.
  • US Job Market Shows Signs of Recovery with Lower New Jobless Claims On Thursday, the U.S. Department of Labor reported that new unemployment claims totaled 218,000 from September 15 to 21.
  • Russia Partners with China to Build 1.4 Million Advanced Attack Drones Russia is partnering with China to develop attack drones and establish a drone manufacturing facility in China.
  • TikTok Takes Over: 17% of Americans Now Get Their News from the App! TikTok has become a regular news source for 17% of Americans, especially among younger adults, despite security concerns.
  • How North Korea’s Actions Target the Upcoming U.S. Elections: Missiles, Balloons, and Bold Displays North Korea has been on the offensive this week, launching a high-capacity missile and showcasing a facility for producing HEU.
  • Is the U.S. Ignoring Warning Signs? Concerns Rise Over Israeli Actions in Lebanon In the wake of explosions targeting Hezbollah in Lebanon, liberal nations are hesitating to take a definitive stance on the matter.
  • ROK-U.S. Alliance on High Alert: South Korea Reacts to North Korean Missile Tests The South Korean government vows to counter North Korea's provocations, including missile launches and balloons, with strong defenses.
  • Railgun Revolution: Why the U.S. Navy's Abandoned Dream Could Be China’s Next Big Thing! China's railgun fires projectiles at Mach 7 speeds, capable of hitting targets 124 miles away, revolutionizing future warfare.
  • Apache AH-64E vs. Enemy Tanks: See How This Helicopter’s Firepower Makes the Difference! Vital Role of Helicopters in Modern Warfare The Air Force operates a diverse fleet that includes fighter jets, transport planes, and helicopters. Unlike fixed-wing aircraft that generate lift through their wings, helicopters rely on rotating rotor blades to ascend and maneuver. This distinction makes helicopters a crucial asset for the Army, serving in both attack […]
  • House Passes Bill Blocking Tax Credits for Chinese-Backed EVs: Big Win for U.S. Auto Industry? On Thursday, U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 7980, the End Chinese Dominance of Electric Vehicles in America Act of 2024.
  • Inside Kim Jong Un's Nuclear Secrets: Latest Photos of North Korea's Uranium Facility Korean Central News Agency reported on Friday that Kim had visited the control room of the uranium enrichment facility the day before.
  • Trump vs. Harris Debate Sparks Market Shifts: Experts Warn of Volatility! Following the presidential debate, experts suggest focusing on market volatility over political shifts, with eco-friendly sectors rebounding.
  • U.S. Inflation Hits 3.5-Year Low: What Does This Mean for Your Wallet? U.S. CPI dropped to 2.5%, the lowest in three and a half years, with core inflation surpassing expectations.
  • North Korean Hackers Eye $52 Billion Bitcoin ETF: Cybersecurity Alert Issued North Korean hackers may target the U.S. Bitcoin spot ETF, holding $52.1 billion in Bitcoin, raising cybersecurity concerns.
  • Trump's Ex-Security Chief Calls for Tougher Protection of U.S. Companies! Robert O'Brien highlighted the need for the U.S. to shield American companies from stringent regulations imposed by Korea and Japan.
  • U.S. Online Grocery Prices Plummet 4.4%—Biggest Drop Since 2014 U.S. online grocery prices have fallen 4.4% in a year, the largest drop since 2014, indicating a significant trend.
  • No SIM Tray in the U.S.? Apple’s iPhone 16 Keeps It Old-School for International Users Apple's iPhone 16 series retains a nano SIM card tray in select countries, unlike the U.S., which uses only eSIM.
  • Trump and Harris Clash Over Economy and Inflation—Who Came Out on Top? In their first debate, Trump and Harris sparred over economic policies and tariffs, intensifying the presidential race.
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