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Congress Is Supersizing the IRS

(Brad Polumbo, Foundation for Economic Education) Americans love their fast-food supersized. But supersizing the Internal Revenue Service? Probably not so popular. That’s evidently of little concern...

Most Electric Vehicles Won’t Qualify for Federal Tax Credit

(AP) A tax credit of up to $7,500 could be used to defray the cost of an electric vehicle under the Inflation Reduction Act...

Cracker Barrel’s Menu Goes Woke

(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) Cracker Barrel recently announced that it is including artificial meat in its menu, thus annoying its conservative customers. Cracker Barrel announced that it...

Independent Budget Model Projects $740B Inflation Reduction Act Won’t Reduce Inflation

(The Center Square) The Penn Wharton Budget Model estimates the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 will have very little impact on inflation. North Dakota Republican...

‘We’re Triaging’: Cops Combat Violent Crime as Ranks Dwindle

(AP) Five years after Brian Spaulding's parents found him fatally shot in the home he shared with roommates, his slaying remains a mystery that...

Democrats Push for a ‘Great Reset’ of the Federal Reserve

(Paul H. Kupiec, American Institute for Economic Research) It has not been a good year for the Federal Reserve. The Fed has had a...

Murdered American Hero Honored by His Hometown

(Headline USA) A young Indiana police officer and Army veteran who was murdered during an early morning traffic stop was honored by his hometown Saturday. Noah Shahnavaz, 24,...

Transit Woes Mount for Boston’s Beleaguered Subway Riders

(AP) For Boston subway riders, it seems every week brings a new tale of transit woe. Runaway trains. Subway cars belching smoke and fire. Fatal...

Even Blue States Now Want Biden to Pay for Cost of His Open Border...

(William Haupt III, The Center Square) Just months before Joe Biden was elected, two of his top advisors, Susan Rice and Jake Sullivan, told the...

Demand for Grocery Delivery Cools as Food Costs Rise

(AP) Karen Raschke, a retired attorney in New York, started getting her groceries delivered early in the pandemic. Each delivery cost $30 in fees...