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Shift in Hiring Patterns Points to Looming Recession for Biden Economy

Despite a July Commerce Department report showing a second consecutive quarter of negative GDP growth — the classic definition of a recession — Biden...

Half of American Companies Set to Cut Jobs After Hiring Surge

Numerous companies across the United States are planning to trim their employee numbers, Fox Business reported Friday. The outlet continued: That’s according to a new survey...

Apple Security Issue: How to Update Your iPhone, iPad, Mac

Apple is urging iPhone, iPad and Mac users to download the latest versions of iOS, iPadOS, macOS and Safari after the tech giant disclosed two security vulnerabilities that "may have been actively exploited."

Americans Fleeing to Mexico to Avoid Biden Economy

5.3 million American tourists entered Mexico between January and May 2022.

Inflation Sends Car Ownership Costs Soaring Above $10,000 a Year: AAA

Owning and operating a new vehicle has become increasingly more expensive over the past year, driven predominantly by inflation and rising fuel prices, according to AAA’s annual “Your Driving Costs” report.

IRS Spent $20 Million On Military Equipment, Ammo

The Internal Revenue Service has spent tens of millions of U.S. taxpayer dollars purchasing guns, ammunition, and military-style equipment.

Locals Announces Record Growth

Locals, a community-based subscription platform that’s owned by the free speech video sharing platform Rumble, reported record increases in transaction value, unpaid members growth, and paid supporters growth in Q2 2022.

Housing Starts Plunge 9.6%, Raising Recession Fears

The number of housing starts tumbled in July, an indication that the housing market is taking a hit and may be falling into a recession.

Corporate Minimum Tax: A Globalist Agenda

The Inflation Reduction Act, passed by both houses, includes a 15 percent corporate minimum tax, which will be a major step toward increased government powers and forced globalization on top of being detrimental to the economy.

Health Care Workers Fired Over Vaccine Mandate Awarded $10 Million in Settlement

Illinois health care workers who were fired or otherwise impacted by their hospitals' COVID-19 vaccine mandate will receive a $10 million settlement after filing a lawsuit challenging the rule.

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