Manuel Balce Ceneta / APCommentary Woke Elite Ambush Gen. Flynn, Move to Cut Him Off from Basic Necessities 'I guess my America First political views don’t align with yours. Your loss,' Gen. Flynn wrote in a scathing Telegram post. By C. Douglas Golden September 1, 2021
Zach Gibson / Getty Images Democrats Just Voted to Allow Biden-Backed IRS to Have More Control Over Americans' Banking Information Idaho Republican Sen. Mike Crapo's measure aimed at preventing this was narrowly rejected along party lines. By Thomas Catenacci August 11, 2021
The Ramsey Show - Highlights / YouTube screen shot Dave Ramsey Notices Something Strange in Caller's Voice, Immediately Contacts Police The amount of 'weird, toxic control over a lady, a woman, with the money - it's a high statistical indicator that he's probably hitting her.' By Andrew Jose July 16, 2021
Win McNamee / Getty ImagesCommentary JPMorgan Cuts Off Donations to Republicans Who Objected to 2020 Election Results JPMorgan has resumed political donations but will maintain a freeze on lawmakers who challenged the results of the 2020 election. By Isa Ryan June 5, 2021
David Goldman / APCommentary GOP States Issue Warning to Banks: Drop Coal or Gas and We'll Drop You Fifteen treasurers from Republican-majority states threatened to divest from banks that discriminate against the energy industry. By Johnathan Jones May 28, 2021
krisanapong detraphiphat / Getty ImagesCommentary Money 101: A 15- or 30-Year Mortgage? What Is Right for You? I took out a 30-year mortgage for my first home in 2002 for a mere $67,500. Had I done the math, I would have jumped on a 15-year mortgage. By Eric Nanneman May 21, 2021
Barbara Alper / Getty ImagesSpecial Report Inflation Hits a 13-Year High - Is Stagflation Around the Corner? Inflation hit 4.2 percent and unemployment rose to 6.1 percent, while much of the growth in the GDP relied on heavy government spending. By Eric Nanneman May 13, 2021
Drew Angerer / Getty ImagesCommentary We're in Trouble: The 1 Number You Need to Watch During the Biden Years Just Exploded The consumer price index, which is used as an indicator of inflation, increased by 0.8 percent in April, according to the BLS. By Cameron Arcand May 12, 2021
Darren415 / Getty ImagesSpecial Report Don't Believe the Dems - Almost Zero Americans Actually Make Minimum Wage Markets are falling, inflation is rising - time to take a good, long, hard look at the $7.25 federal minimum wage. By Eric Nanneman May 12, 2021
Caroline Purser / Getty ImagesSpecial Report Dow Falls More Than 650 Points as Inflation Spooks Investors The stock fell more than 650 points as investors worry about the price of gasoline, commodities, construction, cars and well, everything. By Eric Nanneman May 11, 2021