Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s debt limit whopper
By Hugo Gurdon, Editor-in-Chief The latest episode in the Democrats’ popular series “Let’s turn things on their heads” features Sen. Elizabeth Warren. This week, the Massachusetts Democrat tweeted , “If…
By Hugo Gurdon, Editor-in-Chief The latest episode in the Democrats’ popular series “Let’s turn things on their heads” features Sen. Elizabeth Warren. This week, the Massachusetts Democrat tweeted , “If…
Story by Maria Lencki As California officials attempt an exit tax on residents making a massive move from the state, FOX Business host Charles Payne is explaining why those chasing…
By Aaron Kliegman California lawmakers are pushing legislation that would impose a new tax on the state’s wealthiest residents — even if they’ve already moved to another part of the…
Story by Sourav Banik EVs appear to be the new normal in the current automotive world. From outclassing combustion engine vehicles, setting a new acceleration record, bringing a new vista…
By Ingólfur Stefánsson The United States has officially reached its statutory debt limit (pdf) of $31.381 trillion on Jan. 19 as was predicted by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen in a…
By Jack Phillips Two top economists said that despite contrary predictions, a recession will likely hit the United States in the near future. “Some economists argue that the strength of…
By Jack Phillips Treasury Security Janet Yellen warned the United States is projected to hit its $31.4 trillion debt borrowing limit by next week, according to a letter she sent…
By Caden Pearson Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit on Thursday to stop the Biden administration from ignoring a federal immigration law that prevents illegal immigrants from residing…
By Thomas Catenacci The Biden administration published a congressionally mandated report highlighting the positive economic benefits the Keystone XL Pipeline would have had if President Biden didn’t revoke its federal…
Story by James Gordon For Dailymail.com Democrats claimed the Inflation Reduction Act would help ordinary Americans, but new analysis suggests people making less than $400,000 a year could end up…
Story by Laurel Duggan Three high-profile Democratic governors are struggling to stabilize their states’ retirement programs due to a falling stock market and may have difficulties paying out benefits in…
Story by Brad Polumbo Amassive labor shortage continues to hamstring the economy, with millions more empty jobs than unemployed job-seekers. All the while, millions of people remain on the sidelines,…