Economic

$1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill Would Add $256 Billion To U.S. Deficit In 10 Years, CBO Estimates

TOPLINE The Congressional Budget Office released a report Thursday estimating the $1 trillion proposal would add $256 billion to the nation's budget deficit over the...

Chinese Communists Subsidized Trips For Western Journalists For Over 25 Years—CNN, NPR, WaPo, NYT, Reuters, ABC, NBC

Among the outlets sending journalists to participate in the trips are The New York Times, The Washington Post, National Public Radio (NPR), CNN, Reuters, POLITICO, and more.

End the Shutdown, Again

Sixteen months ago, in March 2020, we argued for an end to government-imposed shutdowns of businesses, schools, churches, restaurants, and events due to the covid virus.

Senate Republicans Vow To Block $3.5T Dem Reconciliation Bill

in passing a massive $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation package. During a press conference on Wednesday, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) argued the proposal isn’t in the best interests of the American people or the economy.

Why States Should Tune Out Washington’s COVID-19 Noise

The federal government continues to offer garbled COVID-19 messages that undermine its credibility and sow confusion about the pandemic.

Congress misses key debt-ceiling deadline: What that means, what happens next

Lawmakers missed deadline to extend 2-year suspension of debt ceiling.

Something Truly Remarkable is Unfolding in France, And It’s Starting to Feel a Little “King Louis-ish”

There’s something remarkable happening in France right now, and it’s starting to feel a little “Louis XVI-ish.”

Is America’s oil industry too big to fail?

America’s oil and gas industry employs over 11 million people and is worth more than $1.6 trillion, making the energy transition more difficult than it may seem.

Biden administration must support religious freedom in China

Last month,the Chinese Communist Party celebrated its centenary with all the internal fanfare you would expect. The party, which has ruled China since 1949, touted the Twitter congratulations of world leaders from Russia, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Egypt, Serbia, and elsewhere lauding its record of supposed social, cultural, economic, and environmental progress.

The Labor Shortage Is Worse Than It Looks, and Help Is Not on the Way

For Fadi Achour, the general manager at Delta Hotels in suburban Detroit, September can’t come soon enough. He is operating with less than half his normal staff. Room service and overnight cleaning has been nixed. The restaurant has limited hours and a bare-bones menu.

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img