Susan Walsh / APCommentary IRS Ends a Hated Decades-Old Practice 'Effective Immediately' "As part of a larger transformation effort, the Internal Revenue Service today announced a major policy change," the IRS said. By Bryan Chai July 25, 2023
Win McNamee / Getty ImagesCommentary WH Press Sec Has Most Absurd Response When Asked About Biden Going After Home Appliances "They can't outright ban gas use without issues, so they make it nearly impossible to acquire, use, or afford these things." By Samantha Chang July 25, 2023
Jacquelyn Martin / AP Your 'Air Fryer is Spying' on You, Warns Ted Cruz in Introducing Bipartisan Smart Tech Consumer Privacy Bill Republican Sen. Ted Cruz wants a bill passed that informs consumers if their appliances can monitor them; one GOP stalwart disagrees. By Jack Davis July 19, 2023
@ElectionWiz / TwitterCommentary Trump Judge Slaps Down Biden Admin's Latest Attempt to Censor Americans Trump Judge tosses the Biden administration's biased attempt to censor Conservative voices on social media. By Laura Wellington July 10, 2023
@Spiro_Ghost / Twitter screen shotCommentary World Economic Forum Speaker Reveals the True Power Behind Governments' Digital Currencies The World Economic Forum wants to use digital currency to prevent people from buying certain undesirable products. By Peter Partoll July 9, 2023
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Biden Hatches Backdoor Student Loan Forgiveness Plan to Bypass SCOTUS Ruling “Today’s decision has closed one path, now we’re going to pursue another,” President Joe Biden said after the Supreme Court ruling. By Jack Davis July 5, 2023
Lee Cohen / Getty ImagesCommentary Man Files Suit After Discovering Who Camouflaged Man Skulking in His Woods Really Was It seems to be another case of a government official assuming he is the law and one man is finally fighting back. By Warner Todd Huston July 2, 2023
'Heartbreaking': Mom and Son's Sweet Lemonade Stand Dreams Squashed by Snooping Big Gov't An Alabama mom had a run-in with her state government over her son's lemonade stand, but the story did not end there. By Jack Davis June 30, 2023
Scott Olson / Getty Images SCOTUS Rules on $400B Student Debt Cancellation Plan, It's Bad News for Biden Student loan payments have been on hold since the start of the coronavirus pandemic more than three years ago. By The Associated Press June 30, 2023
Brandon Bell / Getty ImagesCommentary DeSantis Reveals He Would Eliminate 3 Cabinet Departments - Plus the IRS "If Congress will work with me on doing that, we'll be able to reduce the size and scope of government," DeSantis said. By C. Douglas Golden June 29, 2023