U.S. doesn’t learn from long history of threatened and real shutdowns
American exceptionalism is real. One example is the government’s continuing inability to approve budgets on time. That’s the fuel of government shutdowns that
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The Republican-controlled House passed three long-term appropriations bills late Thursday and sent them to the Senate, where they face opposition from Democrats
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Introduction to Gold Assaying and Gold Grades (Updated 2023)
Gold assaying is essential in determining the amount of gold in a mineral deposit. The process involves bringing a rock sample, most
How to Invest in Cannabis (Updated 2023)
Cannabis legalization in countries around the world has helped kickstart a brand-new investment landscape. As the global cannabis market matures, are you
Hunter Biden’s $250K wire from China labeled as a ‘personal investment’
EXCLUSIVE: The $250,000 wire Hunter Biden received from his Chinese business partners was labeled as a ‘personal investment,’ despite his legal team
DeSantis suggests one-on-one debate with Trump: ‘You owe it to the voters’
GOP presidential candidate Ron DeSantis finished the second Republican primary debate and immediately suggested another: a one-on-one face-off with former President Donald
Trump claims he wouldn’t pick any GOP rivals as hypothetical VP
Former President Donald Trump mocked his competition for the Republican Party nomination on Wednesday, saying he wouldn’t give them a job in