Experts In The News

Las Vegas Weekly

Donald Trump, a twice-impeached former president convicted of multiple felonies, has been declared the next President of the United States. And based on vote counts available early November 6, it’s possible he could have a Republican-controlled Congress. Republicans notched a majority in the Senate. As of press time, it was too early to call which party would have control in the House of Representatives.

Next Avenue

Millions of Americans take herbs and supplements to enhance their health or alleviate ailments ranging from the common cold to arthritis. Many consumers consider these to be safe, accessible complements to conventional medicine, but research suggests some of these products could do more harm than good.

Movieguide

Nostalgic videos about holidays long gone are currently going viral on TikTok, and as millions reminisce about the past, experts say this behavior is happening for a reason.

K.V.V.U. T.V. Fox 5

In the swing state of Nevada, the U.S. Senate race and most House races are still too early to call early Thursday morning. However, after trailing by 0.1 since Election Night, Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen has pulled ahead of her Republican opponent Sam Brown.

K.L.A.S. T.V. 8 News Now

The state of the economy and the inability for many to afford items like groceries played a key role in this year’s election. With the strains of the COVID-19 pandemic on the global supply chain, supply went down and demand went up drastically.

Radio Europa Liberă

Former Republican President Donald Trump appears headed for victory in the United States presidential election, gaining support in key states where voters' main concerns were the high cost of living and immigration.

Radio Evropa e Lirë

The "Blue Wall" came to the fore as former President Donald Trump triumphed in the presidential race in the United States of America, while experts said concerns about immigration and the high cost of living were determining factors in the outcome of the election.

Christian Science Monitor

Former President Donald Trump’s resounding victory appears buoyed by a key constituency – Latino voters – whose economic concerns may have outweighed his harsh rhetoric surrounding immigration.