Cardinal Robert Prevost Becomes First American Pope

New Pope: Robert Prevost, First American to Lead the Church Cardinal Robert Prevost, a missionary born in Chicago, has...

Papal Conclave Begins with Black Smoke on First Day

On the first day of the conclave, plumes of black smoke rose from the chimney of the Sistine...

Cardinal Robert Prevost Becomes First American Pope

New Pope: Robert Prevost, First American to Lead the Church Cardinal Robert Prevost, a missionary born in Chicago, has made history by becoming the first American pope in the 2,000-year...

Papal Conclave Begins with Black Smoke on First Day

On the first day of the conclave, plumes of black smoke rose from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel, signaling that the 133 cardinals inside had failed to elect...

Rivian Spins Out ‘Also’ to Develop Small EVs

Rivian Automotive has launched a new start-up called Also, spinning out its electric micromobility business into an independent...

Dollar Tree Gains Ground as Economic Strain Deepens

Rising Shopper Traffic Across Income Brackets Americans' economic worries may be good for business at Dollar Tree. People of...

Affirm Teams Up with JPMorgan to Expand BNPL Services

Fintech lender Affirm said Tuesday that it’s reached an agreement with JPMorgan Chase to offer its buy now,...

Why Grocery Prices Stay High Despite Falling Costs

Egg prices drop again — but shoppers aren’t seeing relief National egg prices have dropped for the third consecutive...

Canada’s Retail Sales Fall 0.6% in January Amid Car

Consumer Spending Slows More Than Expected Canada's retail sales dropped...

Finland Ranked Happiest Country Eight Year

Nordic Nations Lead Global Happiness Rankings Finland has been named...

Health

Cat Food Recall Issued After Bird Flu Linked to Cat’s Death

Northwest Naturals is recalling a line of its raw and frozen cat food after authorities confirmed that a contaminated batch caused the death of...

Mysterious Disease Claims 143 Lives in Democratic Republic of the Congo

An unidentified disease has claimed the lives of 143 people in Kwango Province, located in southwestern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), during November,...

Long COVID and Viral Persistence: A New Understanding

Recent research suggests that long COVID, which affects 5–10% of people infected with COVID-19, may be driven by the persistence of the virus in...

General News

Papal Conclave Begins with Black Smoke on First Day

On the first day of the conclave, plumes of...

U.S. Trade Deficit Hits Record Amid Tariff Concerns

The U.S. trade deficit soared to a record-breaking $140.5...

How Tariffs Could Impact Grocery Prices in the U.S.

The ongoing tariff situation and its potential escalation have...

Block Shares Drop 22% on Lower 2025 Profit Forecast

Shares Plunge Amid Concerns Over Cash App and Competition Block’s...

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