Month: May 2023

This week, Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., and President Joe Biden cut a deal to raise the debt limit. The breakthrough came after three months of Biden pledging not to even negotiate over the debt limit. Instead, Biden was forced to concede to a 1% cap on increases for non-military spending, a cutback
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For several years, the terms shrink, retail crime and organized retail theft have echoed from the mouths of politicians, police officers, trade groups and the country’s most prominent retail executives. Politicians and police departments have sounded the alarm about rising retail theft, and are calling for stricter enforcement and prosecution to fight it.  Trade groups
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For years, we’ve become accustomed to the reality that the left has a virtual monopoly on popular culture. Between Hollywood, public education, higher education, and corporate wokeism, it’s easy to understand how young people are so easily manipulated into becoming radical leftists. We’ve known this for years but have generally felt powerless to stop it.
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CNN This Morning’s anchor Poppy Harlow pressed New York Republican Congressman Michael Lawler on Wednesday for saying that the proposed budget would reduce the deficit by $1.5 trillion over the 2023-2033 period. Harlow hyper focused on one specific aspect of the bill which would supposedly cost $2.1 billion more over the next ten years and repeatedly chided Lawler for not mentioning this component every time he
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The Agriculture Department’s new Equity Commission is seeking the public’s comments after its interim report called for more diversity on related county boards as part of “closing the racial wealth gap and addressing longstanding inequities in agriculture.” Members of USDA’s 15-member Equity Commission, which was established in February 2022, include NAACP President Derrick Johnson, who
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In this article AAP Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Customer vehicles sit parked outside an Advance Auto Parts automotive supply store in La Grange, Kentucky. Luke Sharrett | Bloomberg | Getty Images Shares of Advance Auto Parts plummeted nearly 30% during premarket trading Wednesday after the company’s first-quarter earnings significantly missed Wall Street’s expectations
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Pitcher Trevor Williams of the Washington Nationals heavily criticized the decision by the Dodgers to honor an anti-Christian drag queen group at their “Pride Night” on June 16. Williams, who is Catholic, posted a lengthy statement on Twitter calling on other Catholics to reconsider their support of the team after they invited the Sisters of
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ORLANDO, Fla.—A Christian former professor who nearly got fired for ostensibly creating a “suicidal environment” for LGBT students in the classroom is now running an organization dedicated to helping college students maintain their faith in a hostile environment. “We’ve moved beyond, in this country and especially at universities, free speech,” Corey Miller, president and CEO
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Texas Republican Rep. Wesley Hunt slammed the Democrats during a recent appearance on the Tim Pool podcast over their obsession with accusing Republicans of racism. Hunt pointed out that he was elected in a majority white district and beat several white candidates based solely on the ideas he ran on, not the color of his
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Republican Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina has come out in opposition to the Fiscal Responsibility Act, a compromise proposal between President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to raise the U.S. debt limit and avert a default, she announced on Twitter. Mace, who represents South Carolina’s 1st Congressional District, said that she couldn’t
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Travelers arrive for flights at O’Hare Airport on May 25, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois. Scott Olson | Getty Images Memorial Day air travel surpassed pre-pandemic levels, showing how consumers continue to shell out for trips despite persistent inflation. The Transportation Security Administration screened 9.79 million people from Friday through Monday, up slightly from the holiday
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Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey, a Republican, has signed legislation to ban public colleges from permitting biological males to participate in sports designated for females and vice versa. “Look, if you are a biological male, you are not going to be competing in women’s and girls’ sports in Alabama. It’s about fairness, plain and simple,” Ivey
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President Joe Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., announced a debt limit deal Saturday, with a vote expected Wednesday in the House of Representatives. Heritage Foundation experts scrutinized the text of the 99-page bill, including provisions related to spending, pro-growth policies, student loan cancellation, and work requirements for welfare. The following is their latest analysis
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