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 Jacob Kastrenakes and Alex Heath Elon Musk wants X to be the center of your financial world, handling anything in your life that deals with money. He expects…
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 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…
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 Adam Shaw As Congress moves closer to a potential government shutdown, Republicans in the House are pushing to include in any spending deal a sweeping border security legislation…
By Jason Chaffetz The most pressing problem in America right now is the one no one wants to talk about. As Republican candidates (minus former President Donald Trump) line up…
Story by Kelly Tyko Target announced Tuesday that it is shuttering nine stores on Oct. 21 because “theft and organized retail crime are threatening the safety of our team and…
by Zachary Faria, Commentary Writer In normal cities, law enforcement arrests criminals, and grocery stores stay open. In Chicago, criminals are free to do as they wish, grocery stores are…