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Money & The Economy

It Turns Out Biden’s Economy Isn’t So ‘Cured’ After All
Fears of a U.S. recession cratered global markets just a matter of days after President Joe Biden declared the economy “cured,” with…
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Money & The Economy

US Economy Resembling ‘A Temp Agency’ As Latest Data Shows Hundreds Of Thousands More Americans Are Working Part-Time
Nearly 350,000 Americans settled for part-time jobs in July according to Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data released Friday. The…
Read More » Commifornia: Regulators Propose Gov’t Takeover Of Oil Refineries To Stave Off Energy Crisis
California regulators have proposed a variety of government intrusions into the petroleum industry in order to combat future energy price…
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Money & The Economy

US Job Growth Fell In July As Economy Slowed
The U.S. added 114,000 nonfarm payroll jobs in July as the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.3%, according to Bureau of…
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In The News

County’s Electric Bus Program Resulted In Millions Of Dollars In ‘Wasteful Spending’
An investigation into a Maryland school system’s electric bus initiative found that it resulted in millions of dollars in “wasteful…
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Money & The Economy
Gift To Dems? Jerome Powell Suggests Fed May Cut Interest Rates Before Election Day
An interest rate cut at the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) in September is “on the table,” according to Federal…
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In The News

Cost Of Federal Regulations Hit Record High In 2023, Report Says
Federal regulations added record-breaking costs of $2.1 trillion for the average American in 2023, according to a study from the…
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In The News

Biden Administration Backs Down From ‘Racial Equity’ Programs
The Biden administration has backed down from defending two race-based programs that were central to its “racial equity agenda,” the…
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Money & The Economy

Credit Card Delinquencies Reach Grim Milestone As Inflation Continues To Crush Americans
Credit card delinquencies reached the highest level since at least 2012 as Americans continue to grapple with high inflation and…
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In The News

Kamala Harris’ Left-Wing Voting Record Was Only Second To Bernie Sanders In Her Final Senate Years
Vice President Kamala Harris was rated as the second most liberal senator in the 116th Congress, behind only Independent Vermont…
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In The News

New York On Track To Miss Deadlines On Majority Of Its Lofty Climate Goals
New York is on track to miss the majority of its looming climate targets, according to a report from Democratic…
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White House Watch

Biden Admin Inks $12.6 Billion Deal With Blue State For Massive New Green Energy Hub
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) signed a $12.6 billion agreement to build a “clean,” “renewable” hydrogen hub in California…
Read More » Puerto Rico Hits Oil Industry With $1 Billion Lawsuit Over ‘Climate Change’ Effects
Puerto Rico is suing the oil industry for at least $1 billion, joining a list of nine states and dozens…
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Money & The Economy
Inflation Falls Below Expectations As Economy Cools
Inflation ticked down slightly year-over-year in June as rising prices continue to weigh on average Americans’ finances, according to the…
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In The News

COVID Commission Lays Out Ways US Could Recoup Trillions In Pandemic Damages From China
The U.S. could regain trillions of dollars in legal damages from China for its “cover-up” of the COVID-19 pandemic, according…
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