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Stop with the presidential endorsements!

The 2024 presidential election is over 18 months away, yet numerous people have already made their endorsements for president. And they have done so when expected candidates (and even endorsed candidates) haven't even declared yet. It's a pointless act and politically disingenuous.

29% of consumers are too dumb to tell the difference between Jack Daniels and dog poo

How many Americans are dumb enough to go to the liquor store looking to buy whiskey, only to come away with a dog toy advertising that it had poop inside?

Republicans take shots at Becerra over drug price reform, child migrants

Senate Republicans questioned the Biden administration’s plans to tackle prescription drug prices among other priorities during two hearings Wednesday featuring Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra.  Biden’s budget proposals build off of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) last year, which allows Medicare to negotiate prices of certain drugs. The budget proposal would expand the...

SEC charges Lindsay Lohan, Jake Paul with crypto violations

The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged Lindsay Lohan, Jake Paul and six other celebrities for violating investor-protection laws by promoting cryptocurrencies without disclosing they were being compensated for doing so. The SEC announced Wednesday a number of charges against crypto asset entrepreneur Justin Sun and three of his companies, including “orchestrating a scheme to...

Mystery surrounds possible Trump indictment

Former President Trump set off a frenzy a few days ago when he declared – without any official word – that he would be arrested on Tuesday, but the case against him in Manhattan has yet to turn up an indictment, lending an air of mystery to if and when the former president will be...

More Americans think Trump should face charges in hush money scandal: poll

More Americans than not believe that former President Trump should face charges in the Manhattan district attorney's investigation into a hush money payment he made before the 2016 election, according to a new The Economist/YouGov poll. Forty-six percent of respondents to the survey said that Trump, who over the weekend had said he expected to...

White House raises ‘grave concerns’ over passage of anti-LGBTQ law in Uganda

The White House on Wednesday condemned the passage of a law by Uganda's parliament that would impose severe punishments on individuals who identify as LGBTQ and raised the possibility of economic consequences if it's enacted. "We have grave concerns with the passage of the Anti-Homosexuality Act, AHA, by the parliament of Uganda yesterday, and increasing...

The 5 most important things Fed chair Powell said about the banking crisis Wednesday

Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell announced a 0.25 percentage point rate hike on Wednesday after a closely watched meeting of the central bank’s rate-setting committee, which many analysts had been hoping would result in a pause. Prioritizing concerns about inflation over recent instability in the banking sector, which has spurred interventions from both the government...

Arizona death penalty case will determine whether a private citizen can compel an execution

It would mark an unprecedented departure from a long-standing and well-recognized legal principle.

Texas university president cancels student drag show

The president of a western Texas university has canceled a charity drag show organized by students, arguing that drag performances are misogynistic and comparing them to blackface. “Does a drag show preserve a single thread of human dignity? I think not,” West Texas A&M University (WTAMU) President Walter Wendler wrote this week in an email...

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