April

Gun Sales Surge Thanks to First-Time Buyers

Gun sales are spiking around the U.S., driven by rising crime, political shifts in Washington, and social unrest.

Prominent Republicans Ask Supreme Court To Overturn Roe V. Wade

Republican leaders such as Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida signed on his state to overturn two major abortion cases in the U.S.: Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood of Southeast Pennsylvania v. Casey from 1992.

Vaccine mandates complicate the jobs recovery

A growing number of companies are thinking about requiring employees to vax up for work.

NIH Co-Owns Moderna mRNA Vaccine Patent, Promotes Moderna Vaccines

The National Institutes of Health co-owns the Moderna mRNA COVID vaccine patent, endorses the same vaccine.

Twitter Suspends AZ Election Audit Accounts

Two social media accounts representing the Arizona Senate's review of the 2020 presidential election in Maricopa County were suspended for violating Twitter's rules Tuesday.

Thanks To Inflation, American Wages Drop By Nearly 2%

According to federal data, the average American’s wage is on the decline due to inflation.

DoJ, FBI Lock up Trump Allies, Forget About Clinton Foundation’s Pay-to-Play Schemes

Although the DoJ and FBI are actively chasing Donald Trump's supporters, they have never demonstrated a similar hardball approach when it came to the Clintons and other establishment politicians, says Wall Street analyst Charles Ortel, who has investigated the Clinton Foundation's alleged fraud for several years.

Housing Prices Hit Highest Rate Of Growth Ever Recorded

Home prices reached record highs in April as the housing market continued to boom, with home prices in areas around cities climbing at the fastest rate on record.

Poll: Biden Support Falls—Especially in His Own Party

President Joe Biden has seen an erosion in support since April, mainly from fellow Democrats, as his administration wrestles with Congress to make good on campaign promises and more Americans worry about an uneven economic recovery, Reuters/Ipsos polling shows.

US Consumers Boosted Their Spending by 0.5 Percent in April

Americans increased their spending by 0.5 percent in April, a slowdown after a massive gain in March that had been powered by the distribution of billions of dollars in individual stimulus checks.

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