The fuse on America’s debt bomb just got shorter
Story by E.J. Antoni If you thought it was scary when the Treasury Department recently dropped a financial bomb, announcing the deficit for fiscal year 2023 was $1.7 trillion dollars,…
Story by E.J. Antoni If you thought it was scary when the Treasury Department recently dropped a financial bomb, announcing the deficit for fiscal year 2023 was $1.7 trillion dollars,…
Story by Adam Kissel It is rare to see a university publicly complain about regulatory harassment, but Grand Canyon University has good reasons to do so. One of the largest…
Story by Ali Bradley The Texas House of Representatives approved a major immigration-related bill Wednesday that would grant federal authority to local law enforcement to act when migrants cross the…
Story by Britney Nguyen, Forbes Staff Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against the Biden Administration for destroying concertina wire the state put along its border with Mexico…
Story by asheffey@businessinsider.com The 2024 presidential election is quickly approaching — and there’s a lot on the line for student-loan borrowers. While most federal borrowers were not required to make…
Story by By Liliana Salgado and Daniel Becerril HARLINGEN, Texas (Reuters) – The first U.S. deportation flight to Venezuela under a new Biden administration initiative landed in Caracas on Wednesday,…
Story by Joshua Riddle The Biden administration plans to provide free medical services, food, and housing to 5.7 million migrants. Biden also aims to provide legal assistance, psychosocial services, therapeutic…
Story by Will Kessler As long as President Joe Biden continues his high government spending policies, inflation is not likely to return to previously normal levels without seeing economic repercussions,…
Opinion by Howard Husock• It’s cliche to observe that socially conservative views emerge when liberals are “mugged by reality.” But when it happens to the governor of California and the…
By Mike LaChance Just as millions of Americans are becoming more concerned about the open border due to the terrorism in Israel, a teacher and an illegal immigrant have been…
Story by David Blackmon As the United States continues to rapidly retire its dwindling fleet of coal-fired power plants in the name of fighting climate change, the world’s two most…
Story by Cortney O’Brien Goodhue, Minnesota, made national news in August when the small town’s entire police force resigned and the local police chief said he’d had “zero” applicants following…