Most U.S. business economists expect corporate sales to grow over the next three months and hiring and pay to rise with them. But a majority of the economists surveyed by the National Association for Business Economics say the corporate tax cuts that the Trump administration pushed through Congress have yet… Read More
Hillary’s latest nasty cash grab exposed (it’s bad!)
“On the Holmes Front” with Frank Holmes Hillary Clinton may have lost the last election, but she is consoling herself by squeezing every last cent out of her failed campaign – and shaking down new donors – for her personal enrichment. Clinton spent a record-breaking $1.2 billion on her losing… Read More
Big changes coming to Papa John’s pizza
Papa John’s, which has featured founder John Schnatter in logos and TV ads, is pulling his image from its marketing after reports he used an ugly racial slur on a conference call. His face was off at least some materials by late morning Friday, though the company said the details… Read More
China vows “forceful measures” against U.S. threat of expanded tariffs
China’s government vowed Wednesday to take “firm and forceful measures” as the U.S. threatened to expand tariffs to thousands of Chinese imports like fish sticks, apples and French doors, the latest salvo in an escalating trade dispute that threatens to chill global economic growth. China gave no details, but it… Read More
Original Winnie-the-Pooh map sold for… how much!?
The original hand-drawn map of Winnie-the-Pooh’s Hundred Acre Woods has sold at auction for 430,000 pounds ($571,000), a record price for a book illustration. E.H. Shepard’s drawing sold at Sotheby’s in London on Tuesday for almost three-times its pre-sale estimate. Shepard’s 1926 sketch features beloved characters including Pooh and Christopher… Read More
US tariffs take effect, China announces retaliation
The United States and China hiked tariffs Friday on billions of dollars of each other’s goods, launching what Beijing called the “biggest trade war in economic history” in a spiraling dispute over technology. The Trump administration is confronting Beijing over development tactics it says include stealing or pressuring foreign companies… Read More
US service companies expanded at strong pace in June
U.S. service firms expanded at a surprisingly strong pace in June as companies saw gains in business activity and new orders. The Institute for Supply Management said Thursday that its services index rose to 59.1 last month, compared to 58.6 in May. Any reading above 50 signals growth. The services… Read More
Obama demands $274 million from taxpayers
by Walter W. Murray, reporter President Barack Obama has been out of office for a year and a half now, but he’s still spending a truckload of your money. A series of new reports shows how taxpayers are on the hook for hundreds of millions of dollars for his personal… Read More
5 reasons not to fear a “trade war”
by Melanie T. Collette, reporter The US has threatened tariffs on up to $450 billion of Chinese imports, the first $34 billion of which is set to go into effect next month. China has threatened to retaliate with their tariffs on the US targeted at agriculture – and the mainstream… Read More
Ivanka Trump’s latest move has THIS pastor cheering!
Despite what the mainstream media wants Americans to believe, the Trump family cares — and they’re doing everything they can to help children separated from their families at the border. Proof? While the mainstream media spread hysterical rumors last week, Ivanka Trump took action. That’s according to a pastor from… Read More
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