If President Joe Biden was looking for a gift for former President Jimmy Carter’s 98th birthday, his mishandling of the OPEC situation sure fits the bill. For all the current administration’s shortcomings and failures, they ...
Tyson Foods announced this week they are fleeing Chicago to Arkansas. 1,100 employees work at their Chicago facilities. Caterpillar and Citadel also recently announced moves out of Chicago to different locations outside Illinois. The companies ...
I don’t know how John Fetterman is going to do a debate with Dr. Mehmet Oz. There’s just one debate scheduled — for October 25. His policies are horrible and on that alone, he’s not ...
Democrats running in House and Senate races have ditched talk about climate change and green energy policies as voters signal that the economy, high gas and heating prices, illegal immigration and abortion will influence them ...
President Joe Biden has already done tremendous damage to the United States, both at home and abroad. With just a narrow 50-50 control of the Senate, he has erased the southern border, causing a flood ...
Kamala Harris was at the LBJ Library in Austin on Saturday. You would think that since she was in Texas, she might be planning on going to the border. But no such luck, at least ...
A Health and Human Services purchase that was announced this week had a lot of people talking on social media. They bought $290 million worth of a drug used to counter negative health outcomes that ...
Gas prices are on the rise nationally with just weeks until the midterm elections. President Joe Biden and his Democratic allies, fearing political fallout, are starting to panic — and are now reportedly considering a ...
A former deputy assistant secretary of defense recently asked the million-dollar question of the moment: “Is Ukraine worth fighting a nuclear war over? If not, we should act accordingly.” If you answer that question by ...
The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development says that the Federal Reserve should stop raising interest rates. UNCTAD Secretary-General Rebecca Grynspan says, “There is still time to step back from the edge of recession.” ...