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Stunning percentage of higher-income families struggling with credit card debt

David Brooks is sorry. On Friday, the New York Times columnist admitted he “screwed up” when he posted on social media a photo of his meal — a burger, fries, and a whiskey — at a New Jersey airport, along with these two sentences.

Embracing Chinese spyware such as TikTok should be disqualifying

In case you thought that GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy’s embrace of TikTok was no big deal, we now have even more information about how the Chinese-owned app exploits user data far beyond that of any other social media site.

China furiously defends its Hong Kong free speech fiction

Beijing is outraged over a press freedom event held at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva this week. The event called attention to the annihilation of free speech rights subsequent to a national security law being introduced in Hong Kong. As reported by Reuters, Beijing first pressured foreign diplomats to avoid the United Kingdom-organized event. Now that the event has concluded, China is expressing fury over what it entailed.

The abortion lobby’s fitting abandonment of ‘choice’

“Choice” is hardly in vogue these days on the cultural Left. After all, lots of people will choose the wrong thing, and we can’t allow that.

Youngkin: Virginia districts ‘really don’t have a choice’ in school transgender policy

Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin on Thursday said local school districts “don’t really have a choice” in adopting his administration's new model policies for the treatment of transgender students, warning that remaining holdouts are putting themselves in legal jeopardy. “There’s no decision to be made here,” Youngkin said Thursday during an appearance on Fox News's...

Judge rules in favor of NYC minimum wage requirement for app-based workers

A New York State judge ruled in favor of a New York City rule that sets a minimum wage requirement for app-based delivery workers, serving a blow to major food delivery companies who tried to stop the new law. In a ruling Thursday, New York State Supreme Court Judge Nicholas Moyne denied a request from Uber, DoorDash...

Bannon mocks House GOP over impeachment inquiry witness selection

Conservative podcast host Steve Bannon mocked House Republicans for selecting a witness who testified at the first impeachment inquiry hearing that there was not enough evidence to vote to impeach President Biden. Bannon, a longtime ally of former President Trump, criticized Republicans leading the impeachment inquiry for not verifying what Jonathan Turley had planned to...

Democrat uses Comer’s 2019 tweet on impeachment ‘theater’ against him

A Democratic congressman displayed a 2019 tweet from House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) to argue that the impeachment inquiry into President Biden is “political theater.” Rep. Greg Casar (D-Texas) started off his remarks to the committee by quoting a tweet posted by Comer in 2019 during former President Trump’s first impeachment...

Merriam-Webster adds word first used on ‘The Simpsons’ to dictionary

Merriam-Webster announced this week that hundreds of new terms and words have been added to its dictionary, including popular slang, gaming and digital-world terms.

What’s really at stake with a government shutdown

Some members of Congress have taken the position that keeping our government functioning doesn’t really matter, and that pulling the plug on funding for the new fiscal year starting on Oct. 1 is a good way to make a political statement and drive our country in a different direction. The truth is that a government...

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