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A Tale of Two Midterms

Those searching for an explanation of why there was no “red wave” giving Republicans huge gains in Congress in this year’s midterm election should compare this year’s election with the midterm election of 2010.

Biden Student Loan Forgiveness Program Halted

A federal judge struck down the program.

El Salvador Seeks Free Trade with China After Abandoning Taiwan

China announced on Thursday that it is ready to start negotiations with El Salvador to broker a free trade deal, pushing further commercial and political ties between the two nations.

$318,576,000,000: Federal Tax Collections Set Record in October

The federal government collected a record $318,576,000,000 in total taxes in October, the first month of fiscal 2023, according to the Monthly Treasury Statement released today.

Republican Senators Push to Postpone Vote on Mitch McConnell as Senate GOP Leader

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) said Friday he believes the Senate leadership vote should be postponed until the candidates for the position are vetted for “genuine [commitment] to fighting for the priorities & values of the working Americans.”

Gen Z Overwhelmingly Voted Democrat in Midterms, Crushing ‘Red Wave’ Predictions: Pollster

A pollster at the Harvard Kennedy School said voters under the age of 30 are the reason many Democrats won in the midterm elections.

Another $400 Million Military Aid Package for Ukraine

The Department of Defense (DOD) plans to send millions of dollars’ worth of additional military aid to Ukraine under the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI), the agency announced on Nov. 4.

Biden Says He Was A Professor, But Didn’t Teach A Single Class For Nearly $1M Gig

President Biden told an audience in New Mexico Thursday that he was a professor after leaving the vice presidency, despite never properly assuming that role.

Americans Look For Inflation-Proof Investments as Financial Situations Deteriorate Ahead of Mid-Term Elections

It seems that every day continues to bring more bad news about the future of the economy and the state of Americans’ financial health.

Hospitals Get Richer While Americans Carry the Load

We can generally agree that preying on someone who is sick and injured for excessive financial gain is bad form. Sadly, that’s business as usual for many hospitals across America.

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