The Department of Education has laid off over 1,300 employees, nearly half of its staff, signaling a move toward a potential shutdown—though Congressional approval is still required.
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Inflation Eases As Tariff Tensions Rise
Good news today as inflation eased, with February’s CPI coming in at 2.8% year-over-year, down from 3% in January.
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The stock market took another hit today, with President Trump responding by threatening to raise tariffs on Canadian aluminum and steel by 25%, potentially reaching 50% starting Wednesday.
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While many on the left seem to think President Trump’s tariff policies are bad, market data shows trillions of dollars in foreign investment are flowing into the U.S., directly as a result of the president’s policies.
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Who was running the Biden Administration? That’s the question coming from Mike Howell, the executive director of the Oversight Project.
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After President Trump threatens to destroy Hamas, it’s unclear if they will cave to the White House’s demands to release the hostages,
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