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Target Battles Plummeting Profits and Ballooning Inventory by Offering Rare Discounts on Clearance Merchandise

Target has started offering discounts to clear out excess items from its inventory.

State Officials Fight Wall Street to Protect Pensioners From ESG ‘Scam’

After failing to advance their agenda by passing laws in Congress, progressives have found that they can impose their will on Americans just as...

Goldman Sachs-Backed Rental Funds Buy Entire Florida Community

The firm paid over $45 million for the entire 87-home neighborhood

More Than 40% Of Companies Say Workers Have Asked for Higher Pay to Offset Inflation. Few Have Revised Salary Budgets.

Inflation may be hitting new 40-year highs, but less than a quarter of U.S. organizations say they are revising their salary budgets due to inflation.

Global Food Prices Have Increased by 20% Since Last Year

its report on worldwide food prices for February and found that prices hit a record high last month.

55 Federal Agencies Now Tracking Those Who Applied For Religious Exemptions To COVID Vax

Up to 57 policy amendments were drafted by 55 departments under the Biden administration, all seeking to track federal employees who are requesting for different types of exemptions to COVID vaccines, the Liberty Counsel Action (LCA) has found.

NYC Mayor Eric Adams Converts Paycheck in Cryptocurrency

New York City’s new mayor told reporters that his first paycheck will be automatically converted to cryptocurrency.

Supreme Court Blocks Business Vaccine Rule, Declines to Stay Health Care Worker Mandate

The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for private businesses but decided to let a separate regulation that requires health care workers to get a vaccine take effect.

Biden Economy: Jobless Claims Rise by 23,000 to 230,000

Number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose last week to the highest level since mid-November.

Supreme Court Seems Skeptical of Biden Vaccination Mandates

The Supreme Court seemed skeptical this morning of the Biden administration’s bold claim that it has the authority to impose vaccination mandates applying to more than 84 million private sector employees.

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