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Money & The Economy
It Turns Out Americans Intend To Spend As Normal For The Holidays, Despite Media Fearmongering About Tariffs
U.S. consumers are still planning to spend a solid amount on gifts this holiday season despite previously gloomy predictions, according…
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Entertainment, Health and Lifestyle

Heritage Foundation Launches New Tool To Help Americans ‘Rediscover’ Nation’s History
The Heritage Foundation on Monday unveiled a new online resource that rates how historically accurate historic sites across the nation…
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Science, Technology, and Social Media

Trump Admin Reportedly Close To Gobbling Up Stakes In Key Growing Industry
Several quantum computing firms have reportedly been having discussions with the Commerce Department to offer equity stakes in return for…
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In Congress

Jim Banks Aims To Put The Kibosh On Foreign Billionaires Ruining America
Republican Indiana Sen. Jim Banks unveiled a bill on Wednesday to prohibit foreign donations on ballot measures, the Daily Caller…
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White House Watch

Americans’ Approval Of Trump’s Handling Of Israel-Hamas War Surges Following Peace Deal, Poll Shows
Americans’ approval of President Donald Trump’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war has risen significantly since April, according to an Emerson…
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In The News

Majority Of Parents Support Key RFK Jr. MAHA Initiative, Poll Shows
The vast majority of parents support a key Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) effort, according to a Washington Post/KFF poll…
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Money & The Economy
Jerome Powell Suggests Fed Is On Track To Cut Interest Rates Once Again
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell suggested Tuesday that the central bank may be on track to lower its interest rate…
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In The News

Record Number Of Voters Think US Gov’t Has Become Too Powerful, Poll Shows
A record number of Americans believe the U.S. government presently has “too much power,” according to a Gallup poll released…
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Money & The Economy
Fed’s Daly Warns ‘Softening’ US Job Market May Soon Become ‘More Worrisome’
San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President Mary Daly warned on Thursday that the “softening” U.S. job market could become “more…
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In The News

US Budget Deficit Hit $1.8 Trillion In 2025, CBO Reports
The U.S. federal budget deficit hit $1.8 trillion in the fiscal year ending on Sept. 30, the Congressional Budget Office…
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Money & The Economy

Small Businesses Feeling The Squeeze As Government Shutdown Drags On
Some U.S. businesses are facing a spate of difficulties amid the ongoing government shutdown, according to the Wall Street Journal…
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In The News

WTF NYC: Socialist Mamdani Leading By Double Digits Among Key Voting Bloc In NYC Mayoral Race: POLL
Democratic New York City mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani is leading among Latino voters by double digits, according to a poll…
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In The News

Majority Of Americans Do Not Want Democrat Government Shutdown: POLL
The majority of Americans do not support Democrats shutting down the government, according to a New York Times/Siena University poll…
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Money & The Economy
Key Inflation Indicator Rose About As Expected In August
The Federal Reserve’s preferred metric to gauge inflation increased by 0.3% in August, compared to 0.2% in the previous month, the…
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Money & The Economy

The Trump Effect: US Economy Expanded In Second Quarter Of 2025
U.S. real gross domestic product (GDP) increased at an annual rate of 3.8% in the second quarter of 2025, according to…
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