U.S. Congress to vote on debt-limit hike, averting default risk
By Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Congress is expected to vote on Tuesday to raise the federal government’s $28.9 trillion debt limit, ending a months-long standoff between Republicans and…
DeSantis Proposes $8 Million in Budget to Relocate Illegal Immigrants to Delaware, Martha’s Vineyard
By Allen Zhong Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis set $8 million in his 2022–23 budget to transport illegal immigrants out of The Sunshine State. He proposed the spending in the Freedom…
Democrats Politicized House Discipline in 2021, GOPers May Look to 2023 to Even the Score
By Mark Tapscott America has never before seen a year like 2021 in the House of Representatives, and not only because of the Jan. 6 incident. Early in February, Republicans…
Blue Origin launchs its first six passenger crew to space
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin is set to launch its New Shepard rocket for the sixth time this year on Saturday, a mission that marks the first time the company will…
University of Pennsylvania shows the problems with COVID vaccine efficacy
Christopher Tremoglie As a recent graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, I still receive notifications on my phone from the school when there are emergencies, if someone is the victim…
CBO Report: ‘Build Back Better’ Could Cost $3 Trillion Over Next Decade if Permanent
By Luca Cacciatore The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released an analysis on Friday estimating that President Joe Biden’s ‘Build Back Better’ (BBB) plan could increase the federal deficit by $3…
China’s genocide isn’t as bad as Georgia’s voting law, according to Biden
By Zachary Faria China may be committing genocide against its minority Uyghur population, trying to erase the culture of Tibet, and threatening to invade Taiwan — but it could be…
Vanishing Ships Underscore Supply Woe: Crisis Peak Is a Mirage
By Brendan Murray A line of more than 80 container ships waiting to dock at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, California, was cut in half in late…
Early U.S. Omicron Cases Caused Mild Illness in Vaccinated
By Emma Court The first omicron cases in the U.S. were detected mostly in vaccinated people who experienced mild illnesses, with only one hospitalization and no deaths reported so far,…
Inflation Soars 6.8%; Biggest Spike Since 1982
Prices for U.S. consumers jumped 6.8% in November compared with a year earlier as surging costs for food, energy, housing and other items left Americans enduring their highest annual inflation…
Large Eruption From Nearby Star Is a Warning for Earth
Isaac Schultz A star over 100 light-years away in the constellation Draco is teaching us a few unsettling things about our own Sun. The star, EK Draconis, recently surprised researchers…
Hispanic Voters Now Evenly Split Between Parties, WSJ Poll Finds
By Charlie McCarthy The country’s large group of Hispanic voters appears to be split fairly evenly when it comes to supporting Republicans and Democrats, The Wall Street Journal reported. A…