Indiana Becomes First State to Pass Ban on Most Abortions After Fall of Roe
By Mimi Nguyen Ly Indiana on Aug. 5 became the first state in the country to approve and pass a bill into law banning most abortions, following the overturning of…
By Mimi Nguyen Ly Indiana on Aug. 5 became the first state in the country to approve and pass a bill into law banning most abortions, following the overturning of…
By Enrico Trigoso Ten percent of Americans who received the COVID-19 vaccine regret having done so, according to a recent poll. In addition, 15 percent of the 1,038 adults that…
By Tyler Olson , Kelly Phares , Chad Pergram Sen. Kyrsten Sinema said Thursday she will “move forward” with the Democrats’ social spending and taxation bill, after previously holding out…
By Thomas Catenacci Republican state officials are readying plans to punish woke banks which push anti-fossil fuel policies and adhere to so-called environmental, social and governance (ESG) standards. West Virginia…
By Ella Kietlinska and Joshua Philipp A study out of the United Kingdom has shown that health care workers who received multiple COVID-19 vaccine boosters after initially being infected with…
By Mike Braun Non-partisan analysis of President Joe Biden’s latest tax-and-spend scheme shows it will raise average taxes for Americans at every income level and either do nothing to inflation…
By Chris Clark Oil prices are high, energy worries are roiling the global economy, and the cost of filling up the gas tank is fueling one of the biggest economic…
BY BREANNE DEPPISCH The U.S. emergency crude oil stockpile fell to its lowest point since 1985 last week, dropping to more than 469.9 million barrels, according to data from the…
By Emre Kelly, Florida Today BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – Sold-out hotels. Excitement that seems to grow by the day. The potential for hundreds of thousands of visitors, support staff and…
By Steve Forbes, Forbes Staff Overshadowed by the storm created by its abortion ruling, the Supreme Court’s decision in West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency struck a stunning, historic blow…
Opinion by Conn Carroll The Inflation Reduction Act does a lot of things. It raises taxes on almost everyone, including those who make less than $10,000 a year. It gives…
BY KIRSTEN AXELSEN While supporters of the prescription drug pricing proposal that is under consideration may position it as a benefit to consumers, the policy won’t offer meaningful savings for…