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US Economy Did Better Than Expected in the Fourth Quarter, but Current GDP Estimates Crash

By Tom Ozimek U.S. economic growth for the fourth quarter of 2023 has been revised upward, to 3.4 percent from 3.2 percent in the government’s third—and final—update of gross domestic product (GDP) figures, although real-time GDP estimates for the first quarter of 2024 have fallen sharply, undercutting hopes for an economic “soft landing.” The economy […]

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RFK Jr. Campaign Spent More Than It Earned In February: Filings

By Austin Alonzo Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. closed out February with access to more than $23.7 million on hand, according to his campaign’s Federal Election Commission filings. On March 20, both Mr. Kennedy’s principal campaign committee—Team Kennedy—and his allied hybrid political action committee filed their monthly statements covering February with the FEC. […]

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Jack Smith Gets ‘Worst Possible Outcome’ After Recent Ruling: Former Official

By Jack Phillips Several former U.S. officials warned that special counsel Jack Smith appears to be struggling in his classified documents case against former President Donald Trump—even after the federal judge in the case denied an attempt to dismiss the charges against the former president. This week, Judge Aileen Cannon issued an order that denied […]

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How ‘Sanctuary Cities’ Are Costing American Lives

By Simon Hankinson Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) asked police in Montgomery County, Maryland, 119 times this year to detain and hand over criminal aliens they had arrested, individuals whose records included “convictions for assault, robbery, illegal firearms, sex abuse of a minor, rape, and MS-13 gang membership,” former ICE official John Feere says. Montgomery […]