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Bank Of America Cuts Overdraft Fees, Eliminates Insufficient Funds Fees

Bank of America said Tuesday it would eliminate insufficient funds fees and cut overdraft fees from $35 to $10—the latest move from a large bank away from the practice amid years of pressure from critics who say the fees unfairly target vulnerable communities.

No, Those Who Pushed Lockdowns Can’t Hide From The Consequences Now

Did any of these people tell the truth back when it could have saved the generation that comprises the world’s future? Nope.

March for Life on National Mall Continues as Planned Despite D.C. Vax/Test Rules

The March for Life annual rally and march on the National Mall in Washington, DC, is expected to proceed as planned on Friday, January 21, despite the capital city’s vaccine and coronavirus testing requirements.

What Djokovic’s Battle to Compete in Australian Open Means for Health Freedom Movement

If the Serbian tennis star is allowed to stay in the country and compete in the Australian Open, Australia’s prime minister will be acknowledging that his country’s public health policies from the start have been nonsensical in their lack of nuance.

Economy at Tipping Point

It had to happen.

Election Integrity Champion Doug Mastriano Formally Announces Pennsylvania Governor Bid

Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano formally announced his intention to seek the GOP nomination for Governor of Pennsylvania on Saturday. The longtime Army Colonel spoke to a packed Gettysburg hotel auditorium of close to 2,000 supporters and received several high-profile endorsements over the course of the day.

Yankees Make Rachel Balkovec First Female Manager in Minors

Rachel Balkovec shattered one barrier by becoming the first full-time female hitting coach within an MLB organization, and is now set to reach a new frontier.

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.

2022 Is The Year To Stop Letting Fear Control Us And Hold Tight To Hope

As we start off a new year, let’s reject the fear being pushed on us at every turn, and let America be the land of hope once again.

U.K. Christian Nurse Wins the Right to Wear Cross at Work

In what has been described as a “landmark ruling,” an employment tribunal in the United Kingdom ruled that the National Health Service (NHS) Trust unlawfully “harassed and directly discriminated against a Christian nurse for wearing a cross necklace at work.”

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