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Three points that demolish the Democrats’ stupid comparison of COVID loans and student loans
The Biden White House is at it again, and the administration's friends in the media and academia have joined in the same lame arguments. -
Yellen to make long-awaited trip to China this week following Biden 'dictator' Xi comment
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen will travel to Beijing later this week in an attempt to improve communication and economic relations with China. -
This law claims to be about 'transparency,' but it will hurt small businesses instead
Starting next year, millions of small business owners will get a letter from a federal agency they’ve never heard of, telling them they need to comply with a law nobody’s told them about. Most, like reasonable people, will probably think the notice is a scam and throw it away.
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New Russian and Saudi oil cuts tighten markets and threaten gas price increase
Oil prices increased Monday on the news that Saudi Arabia and Russia would each impose additional supply cuts for the month of August, amounting to roughly 1.5% of global supply and threatening to push up gas prices for drivers across the United States through the second half of the year.How Canadian wildfire smoke is affecting July 4 celebrations across US
As hundreds of wildfires continue to burn throughout Canada and choke out large swaths of the United States, many cities have changed or even canceled their planned Fourth of July fireworks displays over air quality concerns and fears of worsening pollution.Policy Finance
Stimulus check update: Deadline for taxpayers to collect 2019 refunds announced by IRS in 15 days
Taxpayers only have just over two weeks left to claim their unclaimed tax refunds from 2019.Bidenomics taxes workers through inflation to fund green industrial policy
Despite inflation slowing from its near-double-digit peak, the economy remains President Joe Biden's biggest roadblock to reelection. Hence, he unleashed a risky strategy last week to reverse the narrative by embracing "Bidenomics," a phrase first used as an insult. He wants to turn it into a winning brand featuring intervention and a rejection of what he tediously labels "trickle-down economics."
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