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Archives for June 2023


What happens if everybody walks off the job?


The Court ruled 6-3.


The White House hasn’t given up on loan forgiveness.


The Supreme Court struck down Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan and payments are restarting. What is the potential economic fallout?


The Court’s decision in Biden v. Nebraska is nothing more than an exercise of raw power. It bears no resemblance to actual law.


Get ready now to resume (or start) paying back your student loans.


Bud Light sent a handful of beers to a trans influencer, and all hell broke loose.


Amazon and Walmart are a little bit evil and make us a little bit evil, too.

At Cannes Lions, the year’s biggest ad event, you couldn’t escape talk of ChatGPT or Midjourney, even at the yacht parties.


The details surrounding Tucker Carlson’s ouster from Fox News are murky.


Can the smarmy “lightweight” fill Bill O’Reilly and Tucker Carlson’s shoes?


A few hundred thousand dollars can buy citizenship in some very pretty places.


Inflation in Europe and the United Kingdom is prompting a wave of labor action across the continent.

The economy’s winners feel like losers.


The crew of the missing sub is dead, following a “catastrophic implosion,” the US Coast Guard said Thursday.