Washington — The House defeated the latest war powers resolution on Thursday in response to President Trump's recent military operation in Venezuela. Democrats continue to hammer the issue and have ...
The resolution created different sections of statutory code. A part the Senate is weighing using has not been widely seen as unconstitutional. By Charlie Savage Charlie Savage writes about national ...
No one likes paying for insurance — and mounting premiums in 2025 didn't help matters. Last year, insurers hiked homeowners insurance rates at a pace not seen in more than a decade, as 47% of ...
LAKEWOOD, Colo., Jan. 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The confetti may be swept up, but the spirit of a fresh start is just getting underway at Natural Grocers®. From January 13–17, shoppers nationwide are ...
The Apple Watch is indisputably the best smartwatch for iOS users. It's stylish, boasts excellent build quality, and seamlessly integrates with your iPhone. It's loaded with tons of practical health ...
So how’s your New Year’s resolution going so far? Hmm. I see. I was afraid of that. Would you like me to get you off the hook? Because I can suggest a much easier resolution that, with a little work ...
This story is part of our ‘Habits to Embrace—and Ditch—in 2026’ series. Read the whole list here. This past summer, I went all in on nonalcoholic drinks. I’m lucky enough to have never had a ...
“We have to be both open-minded and aggressive when it comes to acquiring talent,” DePodesta said. “I think the short answer is free agency will certainly be part of our toolbox.” As far as 2026 goes, ...
When the Colorado Rockies hired a new president of baseball operations, Paul DePodesta, he knew what he was walking into. He is taking over for an organization that has lost 100-plus games the last ...
As the calendar edges ever closer to 2026, many Americans are already thinking about what they want to change—or keep the same—in the year ahead. While New Year’s resolutions remain a familiar ...
Rising energy costs are adding to the affordability issues facing millions of U.S. consumers, with nonprofit group PowerLines recently estimating that more than 100 million Americans could see heftier ...
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