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Americans Facing Higher Costs This Labor Day Due to Inflation

According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, prices for propane, kerosene, and firewood have risen 16% from January 2021 to July 2024....

Subway to Offer Sandwiches for Discounted Price Nationwide, Excludes California

Subway recently announced it would be offering their famous "footlong sandwiches" at a discounted rate nationwide, but will be excluding the state of California.

$370 Million Ad Blitz: Harris Targets Swing States in Presidential Race

The campaign of Vice President Harris for the presidency has committed $370 million to a major advertising blitz in key battleground states during the...

NYC Mayor Eric Adams to Invest $10 Billion in Illegal Immigrants Over Three Years

New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ budget office forecasts spending $4.75 billion in fiscal year 2025 to accommodate nearly 37,000 illegal immigrant households at an average cost of $352 per night.

Columbia University President Resigns

Columbia University President Minouche Shakif has resigned from her position following pro-Palestine protests.

Amid Escalating Tensions, Ukraine Receives $1.7 Billion Aid Package from Pentagon

On Monday, the Pentagon revealed plans to dispatch a fresh aid package for Ukraine, valued at $1.7 billion, as the nation continues its conflict...

Security Concerns Cause Harvard to Cancel Program With Hamas-Friendly University

According to a report from The Daily Wire, Harvard has terminated a summer program with a Palestinian institution whose staff and students have supported and worked with Hamas and other terror organizations.

Jack Black Cancels Tour After ‘Don’t Miss Trump Next Time’ Comment Was Made Onstage

Actor and musician Jack Black has canceled his summer tour with the band Tenacious D following backlash over controversial comments made by his bandmate, Kyle Gass. The decision comes after Gass was criticized for suggesting the assassination of former President Donald Trump.

‘Landslide Lyndon’ – American Minute with Bill Federer

On September 2, 1948, Lyndon Baines Johnson ran in the Democrat primary for the U.S. Senate against Democrat Texas Governor Coke Stevenson. Governor Coke Stevenson was more popular and would have won, but there...

Ohio General Assembly Passes $4.2 Billion Capital Spending Bill and Major Education Reforms

A $4.2 billion state capital spending bill, several education reforms, and a proposed change to the way state ballot issues are numbered were among...

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