
By Robert Romano The U.S. economy is growing well above expectations on an inflation-adjusted basis, blowing the barn doors off the hinges, at 4.3 percent annualized in the third quarter, the highest since 2023, according to…
By Manzanita Miller While conservatives were dealt a heavy blow in November, losing to their Democrat challengers in the Virginia and New Jersey governor races as Democrats pushed voter turnout to near-presidential election…
By Bill Wilson While there was a little drama in the early counting of the votes, in the end the results in the special election to fill Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District were predictable, with Matt Van Epps winning with…
By Bill Wilson In the early 2000’s Democrat political “scientists” predicted that demographic destiny, or the reshaping of the voter population through second and third-world immigration, would eventually erase the Republican…
Americans love a garage, but we don’t park cars there. We store old bikes with bent wheels, parts of beds and dressers, and a wide variety of tools and old clothes. Personally, I have a box of old electronic parts and cables…
Every era of easy money produces its speculative mascots. In the late 1990s, it was Beanie Babies — tiny stuffed animals that cost under a dollar to make, yet sold for hundreds to thousands. The Princess Diana memorial bear…
By Robert Romano Wartime fatalities in Gaza have decreased almost 94 percent since the end of the war on October 10, when Israel and what remains of Hamas signed a ceasefire, according to data compiled by the Gaza Ministry of…
The most common cancer in America is also one of the most preventable — if people simply had access to effective sunscreen. We spend $9 billion a year treating the cancerous effects of sun damage, not to mention the billions…
When debating raising minimum wages, proponents will often point to Australia and Finland as examples that contradict the warnings from (typically American) economists. On the surface, this seems like a fair point. After all,…
Polls show that the age group of Americans most worried about "affordability" are the 20- and 30-somethings. That's young millennials and Gen Z. Why are they so financially stressed out? One reason things seem…
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