On Friday’s broadcast of the Fox Business Network’s “Kudlow,” Breitbart News economics editor John Carney stated that 2024 Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump “got an assist from Joe Biden, because Joe Biden just lied about the economy over and
On Friday’s “PBS NewsHour,” New York Times columnist David Brooks stated that President Joe Biden had a strategy to win the 2024 race of “use fiscal stimulus to really turbocharge the election, you get these working-class voters coming to your
Los Angeles reported seeing a decrease in the city’s homeless population for the first time in six years after the city had gone through countless efforts to address the homelessness situation.
The Congress of Argentina passed President Javier Milei’s omnibus bill on Thursday evening, paving the way for sweeping reforms.
President Biden demonstrated again last night that he is completely untethered from the truth about the American economy and unprepared to discuss the nation’s economic challenges.
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on Friday that it is not “cruel and unusual punishment” under the Eighth Amendment to remove homeless people from encampments and to imprison them for repeatedly violating anti-camping laws.
A new study by the University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab reveals that Microsoft’s Bing translation service in China employs stricter censorship measures than its Chinese counterparts, raising concerns about the tech giant’s operations in the country.
As artificial intelligence continues to make headlines, some companies are being accused of “AI washing” — overstating the capabilities of their AI technology.
The Tractor Supply Company has decided to back away from the leftist agenda after customers made their voices heard.
Year to date, shares of the athletic apparel company are down 29 percent.
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled a person accused by the Securities and Exchange Commission of civil fraud has a right to a trial by jury before a federal judge, rejecting the agency’s authority to bring enforcement actions and assess fines through internal tribunals.
Inflation took a breather in May, cooling to its lowest annual rate in over three years, according to key data eyed by the Federal Reserve. The core personal consumption expenditures price index, which excludes food and energy prices, nudged up
Former President Donald Trump told President Joe Biden that he could be prosecuted for causing the deaths of migrants on their way to the U.S. border.
In fact, it was 6.4 percent.
Biden started out the presidential debate by falsely claiming the economy was in a “free fall” when he took office.
Biden’s claim is simply not true with regard to the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which primarily benefited middle-class Americans.
Trump has a chance to defend his title of “Tariff Man” in tonight’s debate. We’re hoping he takes it.
The Trump campaign has released a pair of advertisements hammering President Joe Biden which will air during the debate.
Toys “R” Us has partnered with ad agency Native Foreign to create what they claim is the first-ever “brand film” utilizing OpenAI’s new text-to-video tool, Sora. The creepy result has largely been mocked on social media.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has been using public posts from the accounts of Americnas to train its AI models since last year, sparking concerns about user privacy and data protection. There is a way to stop Mark Zuckerberg from using your posts as fodder for his company’s AI systems.
Wednesday on MSNBC’s “All In,” Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), the former Speaker of the House, declared President Joe Biden was “reducing” inflation in America.
Google is up to its regular election tricks, according to the Media Research Center. An MRC investigation found that when searching for a candidates name with “presidential race 2024,” Joe Biden’s campaign website is the top result, while Donald Trump’s campaign website doesn’t appear on the first page.
The jump in inflation as 2024 started was even worse than previously thought.
On Wednesday’s edition of NBC’s “MTP Now,” Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) stated that the stock market has done well and unemployment is low, so it’s not as though people feel that they don’t have jobs, but they feel “that
Notable economists, including Janet Yellen’s husband, claim without evidence that Trump’s policies will be inflationary. They never warned us about Bidenflation.
Wall Street and the Federal Reserve have been wrong about a lot of things over the last few years. And now it looks like they’re going to be wrong about how long inflation will stay high.
The far-left Los Angeles Times writes of an exodus of film and TV workers from Los Angeles, but misses one crucial point—well, two.
Elon Musk’s X platform, formerly Twitter, appears to have recently suspended a slew of accounts, causing popular conservative X accounts to experience a large loss in followers. Despite many claiming this purge is aimed at the bot accounts plaguing the platform, multiple complaints of legitimate accounts being suspended have also surfaced.
As AI continues to advance, concerns about job displacement are growing, particularly in creative industries. Now, OpenAI Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati suggests that creative jobs will become obsolete, reasoning that this is okay because “maybe they shouldn’t have been there in the first place.”
Fairshake, a pro-crypto super PAC, on Wednesday touted the ouster of Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY), a staunch anti-crypto lawmaker.
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin announced on Tuesday that his office is suing the Chinese mobile phone shopping app Temu.
Sales of new single-family homes fell 11.3 percent to an annual pace of 619,000, the lowest since November, data from the Census Bureau showed Wednesday.
Volkswagen and Rivian have announced a joint venture that will bring Rivian’s EV software expertise to VW’s product lineup. The $5 billion deal has provided a lifeline to Rivian, which has faced major financial problems this year.
While it remains to be seen what the debate has in store, there are several key themes and storylines to watch out for heading into the evening, ranging from the competition between the candidates for blue-collar workers, Biden’s approach to the Israel-Hamas war, how the moderators treat Trump given a history of bias, and if Biden puts his campaign lies into action.
On Tuesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Inside Politics,” Biden Campaign Co-Chair Rep. Veronica Escobar (D-TX) said that she believes that once the voters see a contrast between 2024 Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden, “they won’t
On Tuesday’s broadcast of CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo reacted to Russian liquid natural gas (LNG) exports to Europe surpassing those from the United States by stating that this is “a quirk in the data that will
The biggest underpriced risk in the market is still a hike from the Federal Reserve.