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Trump predicts ‘ruination’ if Supreme Court rules against his tariffs

Monday, November 3 by The Center Square
President Donald Trump won't attend arguments in a case before the U.S. Supreme Court challenging his tariff authority, but the U.S. president said if the high court takes away a power no other president has used, the nation will be defenseless and face "ruination." ... Read More.

Congressional Perks: House account spending jumped 21% in 2022

Monday, November 3 by The Center Square
Spending on U.S. House of Representatives office accounts increased by more than 85% over the past three decades but nearly half of that occurred since 2020, an investigation by The Center Square found. ... Read More.

Everyday Economics: Rate cut debate: Reading mixed signals in a fragile economy

Sunday, November 2 by The Center Square
The Federal Reserve cut interest rates last week, but the decision was far from unanimous. Two members of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) dissented – an unusual occurrence that reveals deep disagreement about where the economy is heading. Even more striking: the dissenters... Read More.

Arizona looks to legal immigration with Trump’s border security

Sunday, November 2 by The Center Square
As President Trump approaches the one year mark in office, apprehensions at the southern border have dropped significantly. States along the southern border, including Texas, Arizona and California have seen significant reductions. ... Read More.

Ranchers decry beef imports from Argentina, expert says good start

Sunday, November 2 by The Center Square
Consumers feeling the pang of high beef prices at the grocery store may see some relief from a plan to import beef from Argentina but it's not likely to be much, according to an expert. ... Read More.

Lawmakers introduce bills to slash their own pay during government shutdowns

Saturday, November 1 by The Center Square
With the ongoing government shutdown dragging on for a record-breaking period of time, U.S. lawmakers are introducing bills to make shutdowns as painful for Congress as they are for federal workers. ... Read More.

Trump responds to Cruz, others’ call to help Nigerian Christians

Saturday, November 1 by The Center Square
President Donald Trump has responded to the call from U.s. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and others to help Christian Nigerians facing genocide. “Christianity is facing an existential threat in... Read More.

94% of sanctioned scholars suffered from free speech attacks

Saturday, November 1 by The Center Square
A Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression survey shows that 94% of sanctioned university scholars have experienced a negative impact following the attacks on their free speech, with conservative scholars receiving much less public support from their university colleagues or faculty union compared to... Read More.

Illinois soybean farmers face uncertainty amid MAHA push against seed oils

Saturday, November 1 by The Center Square
Illinois soybean farmers face a potential market shakeup if public sentiment, and eventually policy, turns against seed oils, experts warn. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., now Trump’s Health and Human... Read More.

Family-based visa quotas cause system backlogs

Saturday, November 1 by The Center Square
One of the most prevalent ways for immigrants to gain legal status in the United States is through family-based visas. However, backlogs in the system often lead to decades-long wait times. ... Read More.

After 50 years of struggles to save Spotted Owl, FWS plan is to kill 500k Barred Owls

Friday, October 31 by The Center Square
The Spotted Owl is again in the headlines again. U.S. Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., filed a resolution to reverse a Biden administration plan to kill nearly half a million... Read More.

Association says housing aid to continue through December

Friday, October 31 by The Center Square
Federally-funded housing assistance will continue to be paid through December, a national housing association director told The Center Square Friday afternoon. Previously, those who rent to federally-subsidized tenants faced... Read More.
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