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The most recent report shows a job market that is slightly slowing. What does that mean for the Fed and interest rates?
Are EV semis on the horizon? We talk to people in the industry familiar with the technology.
There are conflicting reports on where the cocaine was found in the White House, some say it was high-trafficed area while others claim very people would have access to the box that the bag of narcotics was found.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen visits China to talk about decoupling and climate change.
Mark Zuckerberg launches Threads in order to compete with Twitter.
President Biden points to his policies as the cause of the strong job market but economics say that Bidenomics has caused inflation.
A white powdery substance is found in the White House. A Secret Service investigation was launched and the substance was found to be cocaine.
A white powdery substance is found in the White House. A Secret Service investigation was launched and the substance was found to be cocaine.
Recent polls show a growing number of Americans feel like the country is in decline. How can we come together as a nation?
Is the Pledge of Allegiance still being taught in school? Founding fathers and the constitution.
We continue the discussion breaking down the Declaration of Independence
Michael DelGiorno fills in for Tom Sullivan; as we discuss what the 4th of July is abou.
The Supreme Court is set to hand down several rulings on cases over religious freedom and expression as well as student debt.
The Supreme Court has ruled that President Biden does not have the authority to cancel student debt.
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a web designer who challenged a state law that would compel her to make custom messages that went against her religions beliefs.