February 21, 2024
Biden Transferring Student Debt from 153,000 Borrowers, Notifies Them in Emails
More than 150,000 borrowers are receiving emails from President Joe Biden on Wednesday stating that all or part of their “federal student loans will be forgiven” in what is really a transfer of the debt to the American taxpayer.
Alabama Supreme Court: Frozen Embryos Are Unborn Children Under State Law
The Alabama Supreme Court ruled on Friday that frozen embryos are considered unborn children under state law, and that anyone who destroys them may be held liable.
Manchin: Border Crisis Is 'Joe Biden's Fault' — He Opened Things Up 'From Day One' and 'Waited Too Long'
On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Your World,” Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) stated that the crisis on the border is “Joe Biden’s fault” and he has had bad policies on the issue “from day one,” and Biden’s idea
Watch: 81-Year-Old Biden Nearly Trips Twice on Stairs to Air Force One
President Joe Biden, age 81, nearly tripped twice when ascending the stairs to Air Force One recently, putting himself at risk.
Remington CEO Cites 'Legislative Environment' in New York as Company Moves to Georgia
Remington is leaving New York, and CEO Ken D’Arcy noted that the direction legislation took in the Empire State was a cause for concern.
U.S. Sports Betting Pulled $10.9 Billion in Revenue Last Year
The U.S. sports betting industry pulled in revenues of $10.9 billion last year, a nearly 45 percent increase from the previous year.