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Judge Blocks Suspensions of Middle School Female Athletes Who Refused to Compete Against
by Kate Anderson
A West Virginia judge granted a preliminary injunction allowing several middle school girls to compete after the school district banned them from competition after refusing to play against a biological male,…
Biden Admin Unveils $3 Billion for Push to Replace All Lead Pipes in 10 Years
by Nick Pope
The Biden administration announced $3 billion in funding for its initiative to get rid of every lead pipe in the U.S. over the next ten years on Thursday.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) unveiled the funding,…
Latest Productivity Data Spells More Trouble for Future of American Economy
by Will Kessler
U.S. productivity growth slowed in the first quarter of 2024, casting doubt on the American economy’s future growth, according to data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) on Thursday.
Growth in U.S.…
Houses Passes Bill to Protect Domestic Oil Production, Protect Iñupiat Community
by Bethany Blankley
The U.S. House passed another a bill to advance domestic energy production, this time in response to cries for help from an indigenous community living in the Alaska North Slope.
The bill’s cosponsor, a Democrat…
Americans Increasingly Turning to Discount Grocer Amidst Rising Prices
by Eric Lendrum
A German discount grocer has seen an increase in business from American customers over the last year, as inflation remains stubbornly high and presents an ongoing threat to Americans’ financial security.
The Daily…
Trump Whodunnit: Prosecutors Admit Key Evidence in Document Case Has Been Tampered With
by John Solomon
In a stunning admission, Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team is admitting that key evidence in former President Donald Trump’s classified documents criminal case was altered or manipulated since it was seized by the…
Gains in Government Jobs Couldn’t Save Biden’s Economy in April
by Will Kessler
Growth in government jobs slowed in April, bucking the pattern that has contributed to above-trend job growth over the past several months, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
Employment in…
Majority of Small Businesses Say Colleges are Failing to Prepare Gen Z for the Workplace,
A recent survey conducted by RedBalloon and PublicSquare found that a majority of small businesses believe colleges are failing to prepare Gen Z for the workforce and that nearly half of small businesses said that a college degree has…
Texas Democrat Rep. Cuellar, Wife Indicted on Bribery Charges Related Ties to Azerbaijan
by Joseph Weber
Democrat Rep. Henry Cuellar and his wife were indicted Friday on conspiracy and bribery charges, reportedly in connection with a Justice Department probe into ties between U.S. business leaders and the former…
Commentary: Unredactions Reveal Early White House Involvement in Trump Documents Case
by Julie Kelly
Top Biden administration officials worked with the National Archives to develop Special Counsel Jack Smith’s case against Donald Trump involving the former president’s alleged mishandling of classified material,…