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More Than 100 House Republicans Demand Answers From Credit Card Giants Categorizing Sales at Gun Stores

More than 100 House Republicans are demanding answers from major credit card companies over the controversial decision to categorize gun sales.

MSNBC Anchor Admits MSM Might be Doing ‘More Harm Than Good’

The journalist cited all-time low trust in the media.

White House Grapples to Avoid Nationwide Railroad Strike That Could Send Gas Prices Soaring, Hamstring Supply Chain

The White House is seeking to prevent a nationwide railroad strike that could worsen supply chain bottlenecks and increase gas prices.

Biden Launches New Executive Order That Should Give Americans ‘Chills’

Joe Biden has launched a new executive order that purportedly will send more U.S. tax dollars to biotechnology companies – with the apparent goal of reducing dependence on China for various materials.

The Global ‘Green Energy’ Push Is Causing Fertilizer Shortages and Threatening the Human Food Supply

The push for “green” energy alternatives is causing a shortage of sulfuric acid, a resource critical for the production of food and lithium-ion batteries, according to a new report from the University College London.

Left-Leaning Emmy Award’s Viewership Tanks to All-Time Low

Monday night's 74th Primetime Emmy Awards took a 25 percent dive in viewership once again this year.

Stubbornly High Rents, Food Prices Boost U.S. Inflation in August

U.S. consumer prices unexpectedly rose in August and underlying inflation accelerated amid rising costs for rents and healthcare, giving the Federal Reserve ammunition to deliver a third 75 basis points interest rate hike next Wednesday.

CDC Director Admits Agency Gave False Information on COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Monitoring

The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has acknowledged publicly for the first time that the agency gave false information about its COVID-19 vaccine safety monitoring.

1,300 New York Times Staffers Refuse Order to Return to Office

More than a thousand New York Times employees are refusing a company order to return to the office at least three days a week, citing inflationary pressures.

Inflation Continued to Climb in August, Defying Expectations

The Consumer Price Index (CPI), a key measure of inflation, increased by 8.3 percent in August compared to the same time last year and increased 0.1 percent from the previous month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics revealed on Tuesday.

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