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The Pain Isn’t Goin’ Away: Inflation Cost Households an Extra $10K

Inflation is over, the administration crows, even as Congress works to pass another massive spending bill — this time, $1.7 trillion.

The Upcoming Recession Is a Planned Disaster

Get ready for the next unnecessary recession.

Canada Moves to Mandate 60 Percent Electric Vehicle Sales by 2030

By 2026, a fifth of new passenger vehicles sold in Canada will have to be zero-emission, according to regulations proposed by Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault on Wednesday.

Professor Says Ancient Inscriptions Prove Old Testament Account ‘Reflects Historical Reality’

An Israeli professor claims that a recent translation of an eighth-century B.C. inscription containing the name of Judean King Hezekiah in Jerusalem's City of David is "one of the most important archaeological discoveries in Israel of all time."

EU Announces Agreement to Reform Europe’s Carbon Market, Cap Natural Gas Prices

The European Union announced on Dec. 18 a provisional agreement that reforms the bloc’s carbon market, successfully expanding a crucial component of the region’s broader green agenda.

U.S. Blacklists Another 36 Chinese Companies

The US is adding more than 30 Chinese companies to a trade blacklist that would prevent them from purchasing certain American components as part of the ongoing US-China technology conflict.

Child Workers Found Within Alabama Hyundai, Kia Factories

A Reuters investigation discovered that at least four suppliers of Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Corporation have illegally employed minors to work in factories.

American Families Have Lost $7,000 From Inflation

Economic researcher for the Center for Data Analysis at The Heritage Foundation EJ Antoni said "higher interest rates," as well as "a lower real income," have cost American families $7,100.

Russia’s ‘Merchant of Death’ Reveals What He Told Brittney Griner During Prisoner Swap

Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, who was traded in a high-stakes prisoner swap for WNBA star Brittney Griner, claimed in his first interview back home in Russia that he had some traditional Russian words for the American when the two were traded on the tarmac.

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