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The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit issued a 13-3 judgment Friday,

Consumers cut back on spending in November, failing to keep up with even a low

The Oregon Department of Justice has requested that a district judge temporarily suspend the authorization

Private hiring sharply went down in November, which may indicate that the labor market could

President Joe Biden said on Friday that Americans should expect setbacks while he attempts to

The city council of San Jose, California, has approved a $1,000 fine for residents who

The U.S. Mission to Italy stated that “global conflicts, climate change, and supply disruptions from

Sixty-two percent of Americans believe President Joe Biden’s economy is failing, according to a Civiqs

The Biden administration’s never-ending borrowing spree has pushed the U.S. national debt past $31 trillion

A New York Times/Siena College poll done between September 6 to 14, 2022, revealed that

California officials are asking locals to use less electricity as record energy demand looms for

Last week, initial filings of jobless claims have gone down to their lowest number since

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