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Trains, Airlines Drop Mask Requirement Immediately Following Court Order

Amtrack, United, Delta, and several other airlines all made masks optional following the federal judge's ruling.

Uber Ditches Mask Mandate for Riders, Drivers

Move comes the day after U.S. district judge struck down federal mandate.

SCOTUS Rejects Attempt by Blue States to Get Tax Cuts for the Rich

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected an attempt by Democratic-led states to get a massive tax cut for the rich.

Republicans Remind Taxpayers How Much Biden Is Costing Them on Tax Day

As Ronald Reagan once quipped, "Republicans believe every day is the Fourth of July, but the Democrats believe every day is April 15," Tax Day in most years.

Global Recession Looming as China Shuts Down Supply Lines

China is using its new Covid lockdowns to slow down supply lines to the United States, according to one analyst.

The Government Could Stop Inflation Within a Year. Instead, Expect Things to Get Worse

Know-nothing pundits and politicians have been communicating to Americans that inflation is, like the weather, a mystery they can’t control.

Us Resumes Oil, Gas Drilling on Federal Lands, With Increased Oil Royalty Rate

The Biden administration on Friday said it has resumed plans to facilitate oil and gas drilling on federal lands, but that it would offer...

Watchdog Warns States Blowing ‘Budget Surpluses’ on Wants Not Needs

In spring 2020, state and local governments were confronted with cascading costs in managing the public health response to the pandemic, spiking unemployment, and steep sales tax and user fee revenue declines resulting from business disruption and restrictions.

Twitter Takes ‘Poison Pill’ Plan to Fight Elon Musk’s Takeover

The board of Twitter voted unanimously to enact a "poison bill" measure to retain control of the company.

Macron Considers ‘Dismantling’ American Social Media Platforms

French president wants to ban online anonymity.

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