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Will ‘iBuying’ Ever Replace Traditional Real Estate Sales?

After three successful home sales, Daniel Edwin and his wife were getting ready to sell again, but this time, the Atlanta couple knew they didn’t want to go the traditional route.

IRS Data Proves Trump Tax Cuts Benefited Middle, Working-Class Americans Most: Heartland Institute

Latest income data published by the IRS proves all income brackets benefited substantially from the Republican tax reform law, especially working and middle-income filers.

Unit Labor Costs Surged in 3rd Quarter, Adding to Signs of Persistent Inflation

U.S. unit labor costs rose sharply in the third quarter, while productivity declined at its fastest pace since 1960, adding to signs of persistently high inflation.

Letter comparing parent protests to domestic terrorism triggers funding fallout

The nation’s leading school board advocacy group is facing a critical loss of funding and membership after sending a letter comparing parent protests and threats to domestic terrorism.

Plurality of Voters Believe Supreme Court Will Overturn Roe V. Wade: Poll

New Morning Consult poll finds plurality of Americans believe Supreme Court will roll back abortion rights by overturning the 50-year-old ruling. QUICK FACTS: The poll found...

Student government petitions University of Oregon to require critical race theory training for graduation

The University of Oregon's student government is petitioning the school to make critical race theory training a requirement to graduate from the learning institution.

‘Index Of Personal And Economic Freedom’ Shows Red States At Top, Blue States At Bottom

A recent analysis shows that Republican-led states are outpacing Democrat-led states in overall freedom.

Inside Look At Australia’s Covid ‘Prison’ Camps Where Suicidal Kids Are Locked In Cells For More Than 23 Hours A Day

"You feel like you’re in prison. You feel like you’ve done something wrong," a Covid-negative camp detainee said.

Christmas Tree Prices Surge Up To 30% Due To Supply Chain Crunch, Shortage Of Truck Drivers

Christmas tree prices are surging as suppliers are struggling to meet demand. Supply chain issues, extreme weather and a growing shortage of truck drivers amid fears of mass firings due to Joe Biden’s vaccine mandate has led to higher prices for both real and artificial trees. Tree prices have spiked upwards of 30%, industry officials told the AP.

Too good to fact-check? Academic journal publishes hoax on conservative takeover of higher ed

Authors' fake names even refer to famous 1996 hoax by physicist Alan Sokal and 2018 "grievance studies" project inspired by it.

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