By John Carney The Professional Precariat Needs Populism Too It’s a November morning in New Hampshire. Pat Buchanan is standing among the men and women of a footwear…
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By Jeff Thomas International Man “In spite of all the rhetoric, we will go deeper in debt, the Fed will print more money, and the…
By LISA MASCARO and MARY CLARE JALONICK WASHINGTON (AP) — The government shutdown has entered its 36th day, breaking the record as the longest ever and disrupting the lives of millions of Americans with federal…
High energy prices, military buildups, and US tariffs have weighed on the bloc’s economic outlook, the outlet reports By RT International The EU is becoming…
By AFP Editor By Antonius J. Patrick A reoccurring theme among many conservative and libertarian financial analysts is to disparagingly equate contemporary power grabs by…
Claims president’s attention to ballroom project means ‘babies are gonna starve’ By WND Staff Former Vice President Kamala Harris got quite riled up on “The Weekly…
By Anthony Gonzalez Days after reports showed that FBI Director Kash Patel was shutting down investigations of possible foreign intervention in the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk,…
By The White House SECURING BILLIONS IN EXPORTS AND INVESTMENTS: Today,President Donald J. Trump completed the final stop of his historic Indo-Pacific trip, securing billions in…
By Mark Minnella Wall Street used to be a marketplace. Today, it behaves more like a machine. Not just any machine but a high-speed, automated system…
By Mariane Angela CNN host Jake Tapper on Sunday asked Democratic Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy whether his party was prepared to let food stamp funding…
By Brad Slager It was an excitable few days for the press industry in this country. The hysteria over President Trump razing the East Wing to…
By Scott McClallen Starting Nov. 1, about 41 million people might not get their food benefits. Lawmakers in the U.S. Senate have voted 12 times…
By Nick Lichtenberg The U.S. national debt has surged past $38 trillion, according to the U.S. Treasury Department, just two months after surpassing previous forecasts to reach $37…
By David Strom Lawfare for me, but not for thee. While Great Britain holds the crown for the worst two-tier justice system in the Western…
By John Sexton Yesterday the Trump administration announced that it had reached a deal with the University of Virginia. Unlike some of the other deals…
By Adam Peters Just over three weeks have gone by since Senate Democrats shut down the federal government by refusing to pass a continuing resolution. Although GOP lawmakers…
By Gloriel Howard The White House on Monday released a list of criminal illegal immigrants who allegedly received Medicaid benefits while residing in the United States,…


















