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Used-Car Prices Record ‘Largest Annualized Decline in Series’ History’

Cox Automotive reported that its Manheim Used Vehicle Value Index (MUVVI), which tracks the auction prices of used cars, plunged the most on record in December from a year ago as the auto market cools.

Low-Income Earners 550% More Likely to Be Audited by IRS Under Biden Admin

Just 1% of those earning $1 million per year faced regular audit.

Fewer Than 1 in 10 Americans Trust Congress

Fewer than 10% of Americans rate the honesty and ethical standards of members of Congress as high or very high, making legislators fall behind car salespeople and only above telemarketers on a list of almost 20 professions.

Trump’s Tax Returns Show Evil of the Income Tax

The final act of the Democrat majority on the House Ways and Means Committee was to make public several years of Donald Trump’s tax returns, which the Committee obtained after a prolonged legal battle.

279 Vaccinated U.S. Athletes Have Died from Sudden Cardiac Arrest: Peer-Reviewed Study

Dr. McCullough estimates that around 25,000 people per million could potentially suffer from heart injuries after receiving two or three doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.

Vaccinated More Than Twice as Likely to Be Reinfected with COVID than Unvaccinated: The Lancet

Peer-reviewed medical journal says natural infection provides better protection against reinfection than Pfizer or Moderna vaccine.

What Shrinking U.S. Life Expectancy May Be Telling Us About the Pandemic Response

Life expectancy in the US dropped for the second consecutive year in 2021, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Military Can’t Meet Recruiting Goals Even After Lowering Standards

Despite lowering standards, the US military struggles to meet recruitment goals, with the Army experiencing a significant drop and the other branches barely meeting their goals for the fiscal year ending September 30, according to data from the Department of Defense.

Separating School Bathrooms Based on Sex Is Constitutional, Court Rules

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit ruled that separating bathrooms based on sex doesn't violate the Constitution or Title IX, a decision with repercussions for the nationwide debate over transgender issues.

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