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Only 3.4% of Journalists Identify as Republicans

(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) A study revealed that the percentage of full-time U.S. journalists who identify as Republicans has dropped significantly over the last decade, while journalists who identified as Democrats and Independents have increased. As a result, it was found that there is only 3.4% of journalists in 2022...

Associated Press Reveals Another Far-Left Foundation Steering Its Radical Coverage

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) It was a rough day for the Associated Press on Wednesday. The far-left news service received a Twitter fact-check and was forced to make multiple stealth-edits on a blatantly biased and factually inaccurate piece attacking conservative journalist Christopher Rufo, all while going to bat for disgraced...

U.S. Debt Surpasses $34T as Rate of Borrowing Grows Rapidly

(Brett Rowland, The Center Square) The nation's debt has surpassed $34 trillion, according to figures from the U.S. Department of the Treasury. The nation's growing debt has become a source of concern for some politicians as the cost to service that debt takes up a larger portion of the federal...

Census to Recount Iowa, Chicago Suburbs after Biden Population Boom

(Headline USA) Four years after the last census, almost a dozen small communities in the Midwest are going to be counted again in hopes of getting a new grocery store or more state funding to build roads, fire stations and parks. Eleven small cities in Illinois and Iowa are the...

Giuliani Regrets Forgoing NYC Pension Amid Bankruptcy, $148M Defamation Lawsuit

(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani lamented his decision not to enroll in the taxpayer-funded mayoral pension, a choice likely influenced by a $148 million defamation lawsuit and mounting bankruptcy debt. In an interview with the New York Post published Tuesday, Giuliani expressed his regret, saying...

Is This Impending Disaster the ‘George Floyd Moment’ of 2024 Race?

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) As the economy struggles and inflation continues to put pressure on Americans, President Joe Biden and his administration appear likely to oversee yet another baby formula shortage, Good Morning American reported. The first shortage took place in 2022, with Republicans blaming Biden and congressional Democrats---who held...

Calif. Pizza Huts to Lay Off 1,200 Drivers Ahead of Minimum Wage Hike

(Kenneth Schrupp, The Center Square) Two of California’s leading Pizza Hut franchises are firing all of their delivery drivers—over 1,200 Californians—ahead of the state’s minimum wage increase to $20 per hour for fast food employees in April of 2024. Under AB 1228, passed earlier in 2023, the fast food minimum wage will...

Special Taxes on Wireless ‘Family Plans’ Cost $100s Extra Per Year

(Casey Harper, The Center Square) Americans pay hundreds of dollars per year in taxes on their wireless “family plan” for their cell phones. The Tax Foundation research shows the average American household with four phones would pay about $300 per year in taxes on a family plan costing $100 per...

Outlook 2024: Gold Set to Make History

(Stefan Gleason, Money Metals News Service) The gold market is poised to make history in 2024. It enters the New Year within striking distance of new all-time highs. How high will gold go? Much depends on how low interest rates and the U.S. dollar go. The Federal Reserve ended its rate hiking...

Three Factors Driving Gold Bulls Into 2024

(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) There are three factors driving gold bulls as we move into the new year – the demand factor, the Fed factor, and the January factor. Gold just wrapped up its best year since 2020 with a 13 percent gain, and the yellow metal has...

DOJ to Let Ex-FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried Skate on Political Donations

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Last Friday, federal prosecutors announced that they would not bring further charges against disgraced ex-FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried, letting him off the hook for his alleged conspiracy to make unlawful political donations and bribery of foreign officials, Fox News reported. Despite his laundry list of wrongdoings,...

Top Social Media Companies Made Nearly $11B from Ads for Minors

(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) It was revealed in a Dec. 27, 2023, study by Harvard University that major social media companies collectively made nearly $11 billion in advertising revenue from American minors in 2022. To estimate the amount of money that Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube generated off...
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