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The Government Shutdown Means There’s No September Jobs Report. Is That Bad?
WASHINGTON—The first Friday of every month usually brings one of the government’s most closely-watched economic indicators: the monthly jobs report. The Federal Reserve relies on Read More
Two Years After October 7: Israel Isn’t Dead. Hamas Will Be Soon.
On October 7, 2023, Hamas was parading in the streets. The terrorist group in the Gaza Strip had perpetrated one of the most shocking atrocities Read More
New MAHA initiative around biomedical research is uniting the GOP with some unusual bed fellows
In a striking alliance, MAHA’s latest health strategy pairs together unusual collaborators to support a federal initiative that phases out animal-based science experiments.
Trump To Meet With Left-Wing President After Blasting Country’s ‘Insidious Attacks’ On Free Speech
President Donald Trump said he spoke to left-wing Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva over the phone on Monday, adding that the two leaders Read More
Shutdown ignites strategist debate: Will Trump and GOP pay the political price in 2026?
The 2025 government shutdown enters its second week as Democrats and Republicans blame each other, while political strategists say it likely won’t impact 2026 elections.
Virginia governor’s race ad stirs ‘Willie Horton’ echoes as early voting hits record pace
A seven figure APP ad tied Abigail Spanberger to a Virginia sex offender case echoing the Willie Horton playbook as early voting reaches record highs.
Furloughed SBA staffers unleash on Democrats for shutdown in searing auto-replies
Furloughed SBA employees use out-of-office messages to blame Democrats for blocking federal funding bill, citing impact on 320 businesses and $170 million in loans.
The agency staff Vought might recommend cutting and whether the cuts will be permanent
Thousands of federal employees could face layoffs, with an experts saying the Department of Education and other agencies could likely see cuts during the funding lapse.
With the government shutdown threatening air travel, a GOP bill seeks to keep flights running
As federal agencies hunker down for what could be a protracted government shutdown, Rep. Aaron Bean, R-Fla., is introducing a bill to make sure that flights can continue on schedule.