The White House insisted Thursday that Iran has not accessed any of the $6 billion released as part of a prisoner exchange with Tehran, despite reports that the U.S. and Qatar are mulling stopping Iran from touching the funds.
The gap between what Americans owe the government and what they actually pay is large and growing, the IRS said Thursday, estimating the "tax gap" for 2021 at more than $600 billion.
The White House on Thursday defended President Biden's continued focus on promoting his economic agenda following the Hamas terror attack on Israel, which has left at least 27 Americans dead and an unknown number held hostage.
Democratic lawmakers are pressuring President Biden to ensure his forthcoming executive order on artificial intelligence advances "racial equity" and protections against discrimination.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is supporting the city's effort to suspend a unique legal agreement that requires it to provide emergency housing to homeless people, as a large influx of migrants overwhelms the city's shelter system.
It is undeniably true that President Joe Biden emboldened terrorists to attack Israel with his support for funding for Gaza and Iran, but it is also the case that Biden has emboldened and legitimized antisemites who support those terrorists and their actions.
Former President Donald Trump’s decision to call Hezbollah “very smart” drew most of the headlines from his speech Wednesday night, but that wasn’t the only controversial thing Trump had to say.
The Los Angeles Dodgers made headlines over the summer for inviting a Christophobic, so-called satirical drag queen group known as the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence to one of its games during so-called “Pride Month.” The invite drew scores of critics who rightly asserted that the group was mocking and insulting Catholics under the guise of promoting LGBT issues. After a bunch of flip-flopping, the baseball team eventually hosted the group for an event this past summer.
Guess what? Nobel laureate Paul Krugman discovered that if you strip out food, energy, housing, and used cars from the consumer price index and then calculate the six-month change at an annualized rate, this inflation rate falls just a hair short of the Federal Reserve's maximum 2% target rate. The battle is over, guys! Just as long as you strip away all of the essentials that comprise the bulk of the working class's budget from an incredibly doctored inflation rate.