Over One In Every Five Americans Skip Meals And Rely On Food Banks Due To Rising Food Prices: Golden/TIPP Poll
American families are spending 15% more than last year on food expenses. How are they coping with the cost increases?
American families are spending 15% more than last year on food expenses. How are they coping with the cost increases?
The U.S. Air Force has successfully tested its first air-launched hypersonic missile amid concerns Russia and China have also made progress in developing their own hypersonic weapons.
The Euro-Dollar parity is a result of decisions taken to thwart the Russian attack on Ukraine. As long as the war rages, it is unlikely matters will improve.
Russia is still getting plenty of cash from oil, even as its exports are showing signs of ebbing. Crude shipments in July will earn the Kremlin about $7.53 a barrel, up from $6.11 a barrel in June.
American workers appreciate the ability to work from home, which saves them hours of commuting time. However, many believe that onsite work is more productive.
July 13, 2022 - July 16, 2022 - U.S. President Joe Biden makes his first visit to the Middle East as American head of state, with stops in Israel, the occupied West Bank, and Saudi Arabia on his agenda.
States must address the irregularities caused by unprecedented electoral changes put in before the 2020 elections. The partisan J6 committee is unlikely to take the initiative.
Recent revelations highlight Uber’s dubious business activities as it ruthlessly fought for market dominance in the ride-hailing sector.
Americans of all political stripes oppose exploiting the judicial and congressional investigative apparatus for politics.
The international community needs to pay attention to China's human rights violations in Africa as it takes advantage of the continent's natural resources.
Since the SCOTUS handed the matter of abortion back to individual states, the Left has gone berserk. The latest example is President Biden's executive order that flagrantly disrespects the intent of the Supreme Court.
Former Japanese PM Shinzo Abe has been assassinated while giving a campaign speech in southern Japan, shocking a country in which political violence is rare and guns are tightly controlled.
Prime Minister Johnson departs the office in disarray. His exit teaches all elected leaders a lesson.