
Consumers Aren’t Feeling the Love
You may have seen earlier this week that consumer confidence fell again in September. We looked at the longer-term trends and found that confidence soared
You may have seen earlier this week that consumer confidence fell again in September. We looked at the longer-term trends and found that confidence soared
It turns out that attempts to rig elections aren’t new at all. A tipster sent us this account from historian James Banner on the political
Argentina President Javier Milei delivered his first speech to the United Nations in his characteristic style, saying the UN “has transformed into a Leviathan with
It’s ironic, isn’t it, that the place that has the biggest credit card in the world (Washington), doesn’t want anyone else to have one. One
Kudos to Kentucky GOP Sen. Rand Paul for forcing a vote Wednesday to cut federal spending – just before Congress punted the CR to December
America is going to need to roughly double our electricity production to meet our economic and lifestyle needs over the next several decades. That’s why
Cities keep throwing money at the homeless problem and it keeps getting worse. The Denver area has seen homelessness grow faster than any other metro
The Asian American Hotel Owners Association estimates that its members, mostly from the Indian subcontinent, own about 60% of US hotels: That stunning statistic will
We hate to say we told you so. When Brandon Johnson was narrowly elected Chicago mayor last year, we warned that as a former organizer
We are sorry to report that the swamp is winning. It’s almost like a scene from the dystopian movie The Hunger Games, where the wealthy