One year ago, President Joe Biden crowed at how the cost of a Fourth of July cookout plunged under his watch. The White House tweeted that the average price of a holiday feast dropped by 16 whole cents. This year, his social media team has been noticeably silent about the… Read More
UK royals’ spending up 17% amid palace overhaul costs
The British monarchy’s publicly-funded spending rose by 17% to 102.4 million pounds ($124 million) in the past year, with the renovation of Buckingham Palace taking up a large part of the expenses, royal accounts published Thursday showed. The palace’s annual Sovereign Grant report showed that royal spending went up by… Read More
Fox News loses ratings lead to MSNBC
It is well known in the television world that conservative-leaning Fox News always manages to dominate the cable news ratings. Since its launch in 1996, Fox News’ soaring popularity has left an undeniable impact on national politics. Sponsored: Deadliest Drug Ever (are you taking it?) That is why Wednesday’s news… Read More
Russia defaults on debt
Russia is poised to default on its foreign debt for the first time since the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, further alienating the country from the global financial system following sanctions imposed over its war in Ukraine. The country faces a Sunday night deadline to meet a 30-day grace period on interest… Read More
China’s stunning Google secret
“On the Holmes Front,” with Frank Holmes Conservatives have another good reason to distrust Google, the world’s most powerful search engine: The Chinese Communist Party is filling your search results with lies about itself, conspiracy theories about the U.S., and the CCP’s line on COVID-19. Those are the results from… Read More
NASA: Give us back our cockroaches
NASA wants its moon dust and cockroaches back. The space agency has asked Boston-based RR Auction to halt the sale of moon dust collected during the 1969 Apollo 11 mission that had subsequently been fed to cockroaches during an experiment to determine if the lunar rock contained any sort of… Read More
Amazon’s Alexa may soon be the voice of the dead
Amazon’s Alexa might soon replicate the voice of family members – even if they’re dead. The capability, unveiled at Amazon’s Re:Mars conference in Las Vegas, is in development and would allow the virtual assistant to mimic the voice of a specific person based on a less than a minute of… Read More
Biden admin begins importing baby formula from Mexico
The Biden administration announced Wednesday that it is providing logistical support to import the equivalent of about 16 million 8-ounce baby formula bottles from Mexico starting this weekend, as part of its efforts to ease nationwide supply shortages caused by the closure of the largest U.S. manufacturing plant. The Department… Read More
Fed to decide on rate hikes ‘meeting by meeting’
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Wednesday underscored the Fed’s determination to raise interest rates high enough to slow inflation, a commitment that has fanned concerns that the central bank’s fight against surging prices could tip the economy into recession. Powell also said the pace of future rate hikes will… Read More
Ford makes a big promise about future factory
Ford Motor Co. officials on Tuesday pledged to be good neighbors to those in rural west Tennessee who live near the automaker’s planned electric truck factory, a project expected to create thousands of jobs and change the face of the region. More than 200 people attended a panel discussion at… Read More
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