February 2024
Yellen on Economic Pessimism: People 'Getting Ahead' But They 'Remember' 'Prices Were Lower' and COVID Hurt
During an interview aired on Wednesday’s “PBS NewsHour,” Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen responded to a question on economic pessimism among Americans by saying that “The pandemic had very significant and lasting impacts…on their lifestyles and attitudes.” And because “some prices
Kamala Harris: Government Will Pay College Students to Register Voters
Vice President Kamala Harris revealed on Tuesday that the government could pay college students to register voters.
'Blood Money': Why Mitch McConnell Won't Talk About China's Drug War Against America
Despite that war raging in communities across America and claiming hundreds of thousands of lives, Mitch McConnell has never made China’s role supplying fentanyl a priority. Bestselling investigative reporter Peter Schweizer explains why in his new book “Blood Money: Why the Powerful Turn a Blind Eye While China Kills Americans.”
Polls: The Public Blames Joe Biden – Not the GOP – for Migration Disaster
Polls show that the public disagrees with President Joe Biden’s campaign trail claim that Republicans are the bad spoilers in border security.
Exclusive — Trump Campaign Releases Video Highlighting Illegal Alien Crimes Ahead of Border Visit
Former President Donald Trump’s presidential campaign released a new video on Thursday morning highlighting the surge in crimes–particularly murders being committed by illegal aliens ahead of Trump’s visit later in the day to the U.S. border with Mexico.
The Facts Don’t Lie: New Legislation Leaves Consumers, Small Businesses Footing the Bill
Supporters of a new bill in Congress like to tout that they are doing it for small businesses and the American people. But in reality, that’s not at all who will benefit from the new credit card mandates they are pushing in the name of increased competition.