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Income Tax: American Minute with Bill Federer

On APRIL 15, 1865, President Lincoln died. He was shot the night before in Ford's Theater. On APRIL 15, 1912, the Titanic sank. It struck an iceberg the night...

Apple Lays Off More Than 600 Workers in First Round of Post-Pandemic Cuts

Apple is laying off more than 600 workers in Santa Clara, signaling the company’s first big wave of post-pandemic job cuts.

RFK Jr. Announces Running Mate

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that his running mate for the 2024 presidential election is Nicole Shanahan.

U.S. Army Releases ‘Utilization of the Army Retiree Recall Program’

The U.S. Army Publishing Directorate released the ALARACT 017/2024, titled, “Utilization of the Army Retiree Recall Program.”

Obama-Appointed Judge Rules Illegal Immigrants Can Possess Firearms

Obama-appointed District Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman ruled that illegal immigrants may possess firearms.

Cable News Networks Consider Anchor Pay Cuts as Viewership Dips

Major television networks are contemplating reducing the salaries of key TV personalities to mitigate financial losses as cable news viewership declines. From CNN to Fox...

Electric Cars May Release More Emissions Than Gas-Powered Vehicles

A 2022 study from Emission Analytics suggesting that electric vehicles (EVs) produce more emissions has reappeared following the push to reduce gas-powered cars.

Eric Adams Faces Pressure to Amend Sanctuary City Policies Amid Migrant Crisis

New York City (NYC) Mayor Eric Adams appeared to reconsider the migrant laws associated with the city's sanctuary status during a town hall meeting...

Asset Managers Drop Out of Climate Pact

JPMorgan Chase's asset management arm and State Street Global Advisors withdrew from a climate pact.

Treasury Secretary Yellen Grilled Over High Prices at Senate Hearing

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen acknowledged that the price levels of many goods in the United States are likely to remain high for the foreseeable...

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