Before Congress and President Joe Biden give the final go-ahead for the IRS to hire 87,000 more agents in an $80 billion package, the tax agency is unveiling a priority job category on the considerable budget expansion.
Click Here to ContinueRep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY) discussed the raid on former President Donald Trump’s home at Mar-a-Lago and how she considers this to be another impeachment.
Click Here to ContinueWhole Foods CEO John Mackey said on the Today Show, “My concern is that I feel like socialists are taking over.”
Click Here to ContinueOne staff member at Sesame Place recently told DailyMail.com: “With recent events, Rosita has not been around much anymore. Apparently, she has been taken off the parade entirely since the racism allegations.
Click Here to ContinueA free speech organization Speech First study found that universities across the United States placed a greater emphasis on diversity, equity, and inclusion than on free speech in freshman orientation materials.
Click Here to ContinueIn July, consumers’ prices for various goods and services rose 8.5 percent. On a monthly basis, prices were flat as energy prices broadly declined 4.6 percent and gasoline fell 7.7 percent.
Click Here to ContinueAccording to a Texas State Teachers Association (TSTA) survey, more than half of Texas teachers say they are on the verge of quitting their jobs.
Click Here to ContinueWhile traveling on Tuesday with his family, Rep. Scott Perry’s (R-PA) personal cellphone was confiscated by federal agents.
Click Here to ContinueA new poll by the Convention of States Action and the Trafalgar Group found that 83 percent of GOP voters said the recent FBI raid on former President Donald Trump’s Florida estate increased their motivation to vote.
Click Here to ContinueGov. Gavin Newsom has mishandled California’s severe, years-long drought during his time in office while the state’s farms face diminishing yields.
Click Here to ContinueLast week, we asked readers: “Results for Are You Preparing for a Recession?” Here are the Results.
Click Here to ContinueThe U.S. has announced an additional $1 billion in security assistance for Ukraine Monday, the most extensive military aid package to date, bringing the total to $9.1 billion.
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