Craig Bannister
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More than half of students with federal student loans say having to pay off those loans is “unfair” - but, more than half of those who think it’s unfair also say they could easily save more money each month, a new national survey of full-time students in higher education reveals. Half (49%) of all students surveyed say they have federal student loans, according to a survey conducted by research…
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Six in ten Americans now say that, as vice president, Joe Biden was involved in his son’s sketchy business dealings with foreign nationals, but liberal media keep trying to convince the public that there’s “no evidence” – even though there’s plenty. Results of a new, national CNN survey reveal that 61% of American adults think Joe Biden did have “involvement in his son Hunter Biden's business…
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On Wednesday, House Republicans introduced four bills designed to prevent ideological investment managers from using a Biden administration rule to put politics over their clients’ profits. Last November, the Biden administration issued a rule relieving portfolio investment managers from their fiduciary responsibility to invest their clients’ money based solely on profit potential, the House…
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The U.S. goods and services trade deficit was $65.0 billion in July, up $1.3 billion from $63.7 billion in June, the U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis reported Wednesday. In July: Exports were $251.7 billion, up $3.9 billion from June. Imports were $316.7 billion, up $5.2 billion from June. The increase in the goods and services deficit reflected an increase in the…
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Intolerance of free speech at the nation’s colleges has increased, while students’ tolerance of using violence to stop free speech has increased, a survey of U.S. colleges released Thursday finds. The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression’s (FIRE) “2024 College Free Speech Rankings” study, conducted January 13 to June 30, 2023 by College Pulse, ranks the free speech cultures of 248 of…
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“I just got published in Nature because I stuck to a narrative I knew the editors would like. That’s not the way science should work,” a PhD climate scientist and adjunct faculty member at John Hopkins University’s Energy and Climate Policy Program says in a commentary excoriating the nation’s media for putting their political agenda ahead of scientific integrity. Brown holds a PhD from Duke…
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Rather than face a hearing on a petition seeking his removal from office for refusing to protect the citizens of Nueces County, Democrat Texas District Attorney Mark Gonzalez resigned Tuesday, then announced his candidacy for Republican incumbent Ted Cruz’s Senate seat. On September 12, a hearing at Nueces County Courthouse was scheduled regarding a petition to remove Gonzalez from office, which…
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“Hypocrites. LA claims to be a sanctuary city. But when put to the test, they can't take it,” Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) said Tuesday, reacting to news that the self-proclaimed “sanctuary” city of Los Angeles has approved plans to sue and launch a criminal probe against his state – for giving Los Angeles the chance to live up to its claim. In his social media post, Gov. Abbott linked to a report…
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After declining in 2022, the U.S. budget deficit has surged higher in 2023, despite economic growth, troubling economists. In the first ten months of fiscal year 2023, the United States borrowed $1.6 trillion, with a $228 billion deficit in July, according to the latest Monthly Budget Review from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). Over the past 12 months, ending in July: As a share of the…
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In August, the unemployment rate jumped 0.3 points, from 3.5% 3.8%, as the number of long-term unemployed increased, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported Friday. The nation’s unemployment rate jumped 0.3 percentage point to 3.8% in August, as the number of unemployed persons increased by 514,000 to 6.4 million. Among the unemployed, the number of job losers and persons who…