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Only 18% of Americans Want Joe Biden to Run Again

One in five Americans want President Joe Biden to run for reelection while the vast majority say it is time for Biden to call it quits, a Yahoo News/YouGov survey released Thursday found.

Bank of America Forecasts a Recession This Year With Economy Shrinking 1.4%

Bank of America has downgraded its expectations for the economy this year to include a “mild recession.”

Jill Biden Apologizes After Comparing ‘Latinx’ People to ‘Tacos’

First Lady Jill Biden has apologized after her comments at a “Latinx Luncheon” that compared Hispanics to “breakfast tacos.”

Naked Hunter Filmed Himself Smoking ‘Crack’ Inside Sensory Deprivation Tank

Sleazy Hunter Biden is seen filming himself smoking 'drugs' and fondling himself inside a sensory deprivation tank - during a detox program funded by his dad, President Joe Biden.

Red States Lead the Way in Post-Pandemic Economic Recovery

Red states have added nearly 350,000 jobs since February 2020—blue states still down 1.3 million jobs.

Meet the Hero Who Has Spent Decades Helping Teen Moms Who Choose Life

What happens now? That’s one of the biggest questions surrounding the U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade. With abortion requirements gone at the federal level, uncertainty abounds.

Mortgage Rates Highest Since 2008 as Housing Market Continues to Cool Off

Mortgage rates have reached their highest levels in nearly 15 years, a factor that's contributing to a continued cooling of a housing market that's been white-hot for over two years.

Scientists Call On Federal Court to Follow the Science on Climate Regulation

A group of experts is calling on a US appeals court to follow the science when it comes to carbon regulation, asserting that President...

Top Republican Signals 2023 Investigative Focus: Biden ‘Compromised’ by Son’s Business Deals

Some conservatives have fretted the four years it has taken federal prosecutors to investigate Hunter Biden's business dealings. But make no mistake, the man...

New Bill Would Mandate Federal Reserve to Promote ‘Racial and Economic Justice’

A new bill would extend the Federal Reserve’s mandate to promote “racial and economic justice,” prompting concerns as to whether this would lead to discrimination.

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