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Border-Town Bus Companies Overwhelmed as Biden Admin Secretly Ships Illegals

(Headline USA) The Biden administration is shipping buses full of illegal immigrants detained near the southern border to other parts of the country, according to the New York...

Yellen Outlines Emergency Measures on Debt Limit

(Associated Press) Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told Congress on Friday that she will start taking emergency measures next week to keep the government from...

Free Money for All? Mayors Hope Stimulus Checks Bring Big Change

(Associated Press) By triggering $1,400 stimulus checks for millions of people and expanding the child tax credit for many families, the pandemic offered a...

Feds Urge Rental Websites to Warn of Elevator Dangers

(Associated Press) Days after the death of a child who got stuck in an elevator at a North Carolina vacation rental, the U.S. Consumer...

Why Are Thieves Stealing So Many Catalytic Converters?

(Doug French, Mises Institute) The local paper offered up this vague headline last week, “Car Part Thefts Up in Henderson in 2021, Police Say.” Most readers...

Washington Post Reporter Sues Paper for Discrimination

(Associated Press) Washington Post politics reporter Felicia Sonmez sued the paper and several of its current and former editors for discriminating against her as...

Amazon’s Mission: Getting a ‘Key’ to Your Apartment Building

(Associated Press) Amazon is tired of ringing doorbells. The online shopping giant is pushing landlords around the country — sometimes with financial incentives — to...

Top Global Energy Agency Calls for Phasing Out All Gas-Powered Cars

(Saul Zimet, Foundation for Economic Education) A report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) proposed a radical policy agenda last month: Immediately end the approval of all new...

Biden’s Dangerous Inflation Denials

(Stefan Gleason, Money Metals News Service) President Joe Biden is in denial about inflation. This week he superficially addressed the problem by admitting the obvious –...

Agency Pledges Tough Action to Buttress ‘Right to Repair’

(Associated Press) Americans would be freer to repair their broken cellphones, computers, videogame consoles and even tractors themselves, or to use independent repair shops,...