Finances

6 Charts Show Why Washington Must Cut Spending ASAP

The recently released Biden administration budget for 2024 was layered with problems.

Financially-Strapped Vatican Opens Its First-Ever Shopping Mall

The economically-ailing Vatican has inaugurated a 120,000-square-foot shopping mall to cater to the millions of tourists and pilgrims that visit it each year.

Then-VP Biden Approved Statement About Hunter’s Connection With Burisma, Claimed ’No Involvement’

In 2015, then-Vice President Joe Biden approved a statement relating to Hunter Biden's position on Ukrainian energy company Burisma.

New Documents Show Joe Biden’s Involvement in Son Hunter’s Ukraine Business Dealings: America First Legal

Newly released documents obtained by America First Legal suggest that Joe Biden was directly involved in his son's business dealings in Ukraine during his tenure as Vice President in the Obama Administration.

Latter-Day Saints Church Fined Millions for Allegedly Using Shell Companies to Hide Assets

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, commonly referred to as the Mormon church, has been fined millions of dollars for supposedly hiding the size and scope of its actual investments, which now likely total more than $40 billion.

The Permanent Blight of Temporary Left-Wing Fashions

Washington, D.C.’s landscape is blighted by a place called Black Lives Matter Plaza, three blocks of 16th Street just north of Lafayette Park.

Biden and Inflation Added $3.1 Trillion to Federal Deficit, CBO Reports

President Biden and the Democrat-led Congress helped add $3.1 trillion to the federal deficit over the next decade, the Congressional Budget Office said Wednesday, delivering a depressing picture of the government’s finances and the economy.

Hollywood Producer Sentenced To Five Years in Prison For Running Prostitution Ring

A Hollywood movie producer was sentenced to five years in prison after he admitted to running a prostitution ring that supplied “well-known” wealthy clients with women.

Half of Americans Say They Are Worse Off, Highest Since Great Recession

Half of Americans say they are worse off financially than they were a year ago, the highest level of reported decline since the financial crisis, a Gallup poll released Wednesday showed.

A Banner Year for the Fight Against ESG

Across the country, state financial officers pushed back against the ESG agenda in 2022.

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