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Biden Scales Back Student Loan Forgiveness Program

The administration is being sued by six states.

Fentanyl Crisis Continues to Ravage U.S. Communities as Border Drug Trafficking Hits New Records

A memo circulating among Senate Republicans this week details how the fentanyl crisis continues to worsen across U.S. communities as southern border drug seizures and encounters reach record highs.

Six States Sue Biden to Block Student Loan Forgiveness as Illegal, Hurtful to Working Class

Six Republican states on Thursday sued President Joe Biden to block his planned cancellation of hundreds of billions of dollars of student loan debt, arguing it was unlawful and harmful to working-class Americans.

Conservatives Finally Are Forming Global Coalitions

Conservatives seldom have been great at forging international coalitions.

Pro-life Group to Spend $78M Ahead of Midterm Elections, Focus On Battleground States

A prominent pro-life activist organization expects to spend $78 million during the 2022 midterm election cycle, hoping to reach at least 8 million eligible voters through a combination of door-to-door campaigning, voter mail and media advertisements.

Hurricane Ian Strikes Cuba, Florida Braces for Cat 4 Damage

Hurricane Ian tore into western Cuba on Tuesday as a major hurricane, with nothing to stop it from intensifying into a catastrophic Category 4...

68% Of Americans Felt Safer 2 Years Ago With Trump in Office

Most Americans felt safer two years ago when former President Donald Trump was in office, a Convention of States Action/Trafalgar Group survey released Thursday found.

Food Supply Stays Tight as Disappointing U.S. Harvest Adds to Global Challenges

A lackluster U.S. harvest this year is setting back efforts to relieve a global food supply that has been constrained by Russia’s war in Ukraine, agriculture-industry executives said.

List of 103 U.S. Food Manufacturing Facilities Destroyed Under Biden Admin

“There are currently no nationwide shortages of food," claims the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

These U.S. Cities See the Largest Increase in Rent Prices

While New York, California, and Boston, Massachusetts, continue to be the most expensive rental markets in the country, some unexpected locales have actually experienced the largest increases in one-bedroom rental prices year over year.

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