(The Center Square) - Todd Blanche, President Donald Trump’s nominee for attorney general, on Wednesday touted the U.S. Department of Justice’s record in reducing crime and defended his handling of documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Half of Americans are looking to flip their approach to wellness on its head in 2026, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 U.S. adults, split evenly by generation, looked at whether Americans are taking a simplified approach or leaning more toward “healthmaxxing” — and how this might be changing in 2026. The research […]
City-dwellers do the most phone-distracted driving, while North Carolinians and Arizonans stomp the brakes most, per Allstate’s 2026 America’s Best Drivers Report.
(The Center Square) – “Climate risk scores” featured on homebuying platforms such as Zillow and Realtor devalue houses without authority, the matter being further complicated by asset managers with climate agendas having connections to the real estate platforms, a new report from the American Energy Institute and Consumers’ Research claims.
A demotivated businesswoman working late at night.
Spring Health reports that AI can either reduce employee burnout by relieving repetitive tasks or worsen it through poorly managed change and pressure.
A new FDA fast-track program could undermine the agency’s role as a global drug safety authority.



