May 4 Gen Z turns on classic snacks, forcing major grocery shake-up: 'They don't trust them' Younger consumers are driving snack trends toward simpler ingredients, transparency and smaller pack sizes amid inflation concerns and a hunger for "functional" snacks.
May 4 Trump’s Middle East energy victories are a huge reminder of America's dominance President Trump's Middle East trip helped position the U.S. at the center of a massive global energy reset with Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE.
May 4 Innovation will provide solutions to Long COVID — the new chronic disease of our time Long COVID affects up to 18 million Americans, yet research funding remains inadequate. Experts call for aggressive NIH investment in novel treatments.
May 4 Iran blockade ‘going global’ is a warning signal to China and Russia President Trump calls the Iran blockade unbelievably effective as U.S. forces seize ships carrying oil worth millions, sending a message to Russia and China.
May 4 We can't let RI's 'assault weapons' ban become the US gun seizure blueprint Rhode Island's SB 2710 targets semi-automatic rifles, pistols and shotguns while leaving enforcement unclear, raising fears of forced confiscation.
May 3 SC AG ALAN WILSON, STEPHEN FEDERICO: Logan’s death demands tougher laws now On the anniversary of Logan Federico's death, calls grow for fixing the system that allegedly failed to stop a repeat offender from taking her life.
May 3 JASON CHAFFETZ: Congress, stop protecting scandal-plagued lawmakers and clean house for good With 86% disapproval and three House resignations, Chaffetz says Congress must adopt automatic ethics triggers and presumptive suspension rules.
May 3 DAVID MARCUS: How Democrats sneaked in reparations, and how they'll protect them Reparations already exist through marijuana equity loans, DEI training mandates and race-based wealth redistribution programs.
May 3 America isn’t done with Jesus — and the bestseller list just proved it The author explains why his book on archaeological evidence for Jesus reached the New York Times bestseller list amid claims America has moved past faith.
May 2 Jeanine Pirro: There are people 'applauding' the WHCA Dinner suspect U.S. Attorney for D.C. Jeanine Pirro discusses charges against the WHCA Dinner perpetrator, threats against President Donald Trump's life and more on 'My View with Lara Trump.'