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Border Crisis Adds to Housing Woes: Half of U.S. Renters Struggling

A recent study revealed that, as of 2022, half of renters in the United States grapple with housing affordability issues, exacerbated by a shortage...

Harvard’s Outgoing President to Remain as Professor

Harvard University's outgoing President, Claudine Gay, will remain with the university as a professor.

‘Sound of Freedom’ Ranks Top Ten in 2023 Box Office

The film "Sound of Freedom" beat Taylor Swift's "The Eras Tour" in the top ten domestic box office for 2023.

UNLV Shooter Identified as College Professor Rejected for a Position at the School

Law enforcement officials revealed that the mass shooter who murdered three innocent people at the University of Las Vegas this week was 67-year-old Anthony Polito, a professor who was rejected from a job at the school.

Henry Kissinger Dies at 100

Former U.S. official Henry Kissinger has passed away at 100 years old.

Sen. Vance Proposes Legislation to Abolish Biden’s China-First EV Credits, Advocate for American Auto Manufacturing

“Right now, the official policy of the Biden administration is to spend billions of dollars on subsidies for electric vehicles made overseas,” Sen. Vance revealed.

Fauci’s Net Worth Exceeded $11M After Leaving Gov’t Post

Reports show Dr. Anthony Fauci and his wife together earned over $11 million after leaving his government role.

IRS Shifts Focus to ‘Equity’ in Audits

Given the newfound focus on "equity," there's apprehension about the criteria being used to select audit targets.

Trump Campaign Collects Over $20M Following Fulton County Mugshot

Former President Donald Trump's recent booking in Fulton County, Georgia has catalyzed a notable surge in fundraising for his campaign.

Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor Staff Pressures Colleges, Libraries to Purchase Her Books

“The problem at the Supreme Court is there’s no one there to say whether this is wrong,” said Kedric Payne from the Campaign Legal Center.

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