With the November midterm elections looming and election night looking increasingly bad for Democrats, President Joe Biden is reportedly getting closer to a decision that could cancel roughly $10,000 worth of federal student loans per borrower. Deputy Press Secretary Vedant [...]
After radically expanding the definition of the Second Amendment, the Supreme Court is poised to give gunslingers yet another a big, wet kiss. [...]
Inflation, high gas prices, the declining economy are hurting Americans but the Biden administration is grasping at catchy phrases. [...]
In 2021, the big debate about the outlook for the global economy focused on whether the rising inflation in the United States and other advanced economies was transitory or persistent. [...]
Voters across the political spectrum are souring on the Biden-McConnell foreign policy approach toward Ukraine. [...]
Trial testimony reveals Hillary Clinton personally approved serious election misinformation. Is there an anti-Trump exception to content moderation? [...]
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) is looking to ditch her Tesla just weeks after a Twitter spat with Elon Musk in which he mocked her for supposedly hitting on him. The far-left New York Democrat told Bloomberg News she was thinking about [...]
By Casey Harper (The Center Square) As energy and gas prices continue to rise, industry insiders are warning that blackouts and “energy emergencies” may be in store for millions of Americans this summer. The North American Electric Reliability Corporation released [...]
Liz Cheney officially filed for re-election and was promptly slapped with a poll showing her trailing her primary opponent by 30 percentage points. Cheney announced on Thursday that she was seeking a fourth two-year term representing Wyoming’s at-large House seat. [...]
Legal action was promised when five of the 10 Republican candidates were disqualified from Michigan’s gubernatorial race on May 26. On May 27, Oakland County entrepreneur Perry Johnson, one of the disqualified candidates, filed a lawsuit in the Michigan Court [...]
May 28, 2022
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