A few years ago, the Buffalo Bills threatened to leave New York State unless a new stadium deal was secured. This kind of relocation bluff is common in the NFL, with only the Green Bay Packers standing out as a team with a municipally owned facility and a market too small to seriously consider relocation. Despite the ever-present threat of the Bills moving to a more lucrative market, Democrat Governor Kathy Hochul ultimately signed a deal providing $600 million in state funding for a new $2.1 billion stadium for the Bills, with Erie County contributing an additional $250 million. This was after team owner Terry Pegula threatened to move the franchise to Austin, Texas, where he would privately finance a stadium.
Small business owners’ optimism has soared to its highest level since June 2021 after President Donald Trump’s White House victory and Republican control of Congress, according to the latest survey from the National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB).
A recent report by The Wall Street Journal revealed a notable 22% increase in Bible sales compared to last year, reflecting a growing interest in Scripture during uncertain times.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reportedly arrived in Palm Beach, Florida, for a meeting with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago resort, according to media outlets.
In a recent MSNBC appearance, Representative Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) shifted the blame for crime in U.S. cities away from illegal immigrants and gangs, targeting instead Trump supporters and so-called white supremacists.
On Tuesday, former President Donald Trump emphasized that addressing America's economic challenges starts with lowering energy costs, reinforcing his pledge to reduce energy bills by 50% within his first year if re-elected.