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U.S. Existing-Home Sales Reached a 15-Year High of 6.1 Million Last Year

Housing economists expect the market frenzy to subside in 2022 as mortgage rates rise

Rep. Greg Murphy: Biden’s 365 Days of Self-Inflicted Disasters

President Biden’s first year in office will forever be remembered as the worst first year of any presidency in history. In a year of unprecedented self-inflicted disasters, President Biden has truly outdone himself in systematic failures at the expense of the American people.

California Schools Incentivized to Mask & Vax Students with $15 Billion in Federal Aid: ‘ESSER III’

The 'ESSER III Fund' gives $15,079,696,097 to California schools that commit to "universal and correct wearing of masks," "diagnostic and screening testing," and "efforts to provide vaccinations to school communities."

Prince Andrew May Have Been in a Romantic Relationship With Ghislaine Maxwell

Former palace security officer claims that convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell came and went from the prince’s residence like a significant other.

Law Student Govt. Rejects Free Speech Group Because Debate Can Cause ‘Real Harm’

This marks the second time in a week that Emory Law School has become embroiled in a free-speech controversy involving a student-run organization.

‘Trump Assassination’ Video Shared by Iran’s Supreme Leader

Provocative video shows Iranian military targeting President Donald Trump in drone strike.

Unvaxxed Canadians to Face Special Tax to Support Country’s Public Funded Health Care

Quebec is planning a special tax for unvaccinated adults they’re calling a “health contribution.”

Economy at Tipping Point

It had to happen.

The Federal Reserve Keeps Buying Mortgages

Runaway house price inflation continues to characterize the U.S. market. House prices across the country rose 15.8% on average in October 2021 from the year before. U.S. house prices are far over their 2006 Bubble peak, and remain over the Bubble peak even after adjustment for consumer price inflation.

Bidenflation: Worker Incomes Fall Further Behind Inflation

Wage gains weakened in December even as inflation likely accelerated, pushing workers even further behind and making meeting it tougher for millions of American families to meet their household needs.

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