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Americans Worked More, But Earned Less, as August’s Inflation Reduced Real Earnings
Adjusted for inflation, Americans earned less in August – even though they worked more hours – the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported Wednesday.
Mother Testifies Parents Are Being Forced to File Costly Public Records Requests to See Their Child’s Curriculum
On Tuesday, parents’ tights Activist Nicole Neily testified to the Senate Judiciary Committee that school districts are forcing parents to file costly public records requests in order to examine their child’s curriculum.
August Inflation Fueled by Higher Cost of Shelter, Gasoline
In August, the seasonally adjusted Consumer Price Index (CPI) for all urban consumers rose 0.6% from July, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported Wednesday.
House Speaker McCarthy Announces Impeachment Inquiry: ‘Here’s What We Know So Far’
Despite media and Democrat claims there’s “no evidence” of wrongdoing by President Joe Biden, House Speaker Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) spelled out the evidence as he announced the launch of an impeachment inquiry regarding the president’s ties to his son’s legally-dubious, highly-lucrative business dealings with foreign nationals.
Court Upholds Injunction Against ‘Coercion’ of Social Media Platforms by WH, FBI, Surgeon General, Applies Four-Factor Test
An injunction prohibiting the White House, FBI, CDC and Surgeon General from continuing to coerce social media platforms to censor content has been upheld by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
Activist Who Helped End DEI Policies at UNC Medical and Harvard Sets His Sights on Congress
Anti-Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) activist Kenny Xu has decided to run for Congress, and is placing his opposition to DEI policies at the center of his platform.
Biden Gets Confused for 13 Seconds, Takes Question After Saying It’s Bedtime – Then Is Shut Down Mid-Sentence by Press Sec.
After fumbling for 13 seconds to collect his thoughts, and struggling desperately to finish answering a reporter’s question, Pres. Joe Biden declared it was time for him to go to bed – but, stayed to take another question, prompting Press Sec. Karine Jean-Pierre to cut him off in mid-sentence after he confuses two parts of the world.
Energy Secretary’s Staff Uses Gas-Powered Vehicle to Block EV Charging Station So Granholm Won’t Have to Wait to Charge
When Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm tried to show Americans how easy it is to take a four-day road trip in an electric vehicle, her staff blocked off one charging station – using a gas-powered vehicle – so she wouldn’t have to wait in line.
Rep. Comer: Democrats Think It’ll Help Them if We Impeach Biden, But Here’s Why It Won’t
Democrats are encouraging Republicans to impeach Pres. Joe Biden, because they think it’ll help them at the ballot box, but they’re underestimating the seriousness of the charges, House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) said Thursday.
More Than Half of Students Say Having to Repay Their Federal Student Loans Is ‘Unfair’ – But, They’ve Got Money
More than half of students with federal student loans say having to pay off those loans is “unfair” - but, more than half of those who think it’s unfair also say they could easily save more money each month, a new national survey of full-time students in higher education reveals.
61% of Americans Say Joe Biden Was Involved in Son Hunter’s Business Dealings - Media Continue to Claim There’s ‘No Evidence’
Six in ten Americans now say that, as vice president, Joe Biden was involved in his son’s sketchy business dealings with foreign nationals, but liberal media keep trying to convince the public that there’s “no evidence” – even though there’s plenty.
Republicans Introduce Four Bills to Rescue Americans’ Retirement Savings from Harmful Effects of Biden’s ESG Rule
House Republicans have introduced four bills designed to prevent ideological investment managers from using a Biden administration rule to put politics over their clients’ profits.
U.S. Trade Deficit with World Up 1.3 Billion in July - Deficit with China Alone Up $1.2 Billion
The U.S. goods and services trade deficit was $65.0 billion in July, up $1.3 billion from $63.7 billion in June, the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis reported Wednesday.
Three Professors Lose Their Jobs After Opposing DEI Policies, Say Their Opposition Made Them ‘Targets’
A trio of professors who lost their jobs at three different higher education institutions are claiming that their respective schools targeted them for their opposition to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies.