‘No One Seems To Care’: As America’s Debt Surges Past $34 Trillion, Fiscal Commission Appears Doomed in Congress
With Republicans wary of tax increases and Democrats opposed to spending cuts, the red ink looks set to flow unabated.
With Republicans wary of tax increases and Democrats opposed to spending cuts, the red ink looks set to flow unabated.
Sage of Harvard extols the First Amendment and calls for it to be equally enforced.
It’s been a rough week for the President, and it’ll get worse in the weeks ahead.
The end of the Chevrolet Malibu may be the elegy for the American-made sedan.
‘In the fog of war, it’s difficult to come up with numbers,’ a UN official says.
The city’s teachers’ union has ‘positioned itself as the new political machine in Chicago,’ one observer tells the Sun, as the group implements a playbook that ‘will be used to inspire other government and teachers unions around the country.’
The administration’s findings, a first-of-its-kind assessment that was compelled by President Biden’s fellow Democrats in Congress, comes after seven months of airstrikes and ground fighting in Gaza following Hamas’s terrorist attack on Israel.
Three days of hearings next month will determine whether the 45th president wins access to documents that could be locked at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
With Washington endlessly bickering over the IDF’s methods and attempting to micromanage the war, Israelis fear their independence is being undermined.
Prosecutors told the judge, Juan Merchan, that they have been unable to control Cohen, who’s been regularly denouncing Mr. Trump.