Finance Professor Says $34 Trillion in Federal Debt Could Trigger Meltdown, Derail the Next Administration

National debt reached a record high of $34 trillion at the end of 2023, with the federal government’s total debt going up by $2.65 trillion. A finance expert is sounding the alarm over America’s growing debt, predicting the $34 trillion burden could trigger a meltdown as early as next year if more isn’t done to

Trump Campaign Says Haley’s DC Win Only Proves Popularity With Insiders and Elitists

Nikki Haley has clocked her first win of the 2024 Republican primaries after winning the vote in the Washington District of Columbia. GOP presidential hopeful Nikki Haley has clocked her first win of the 2024 Republican primaries after winning the vote in the Washington District of Columbia. The Trump campaign responded by saying the win

Utah Public-Private Stadium Deals Highlight Growing Trend Roiling Conservatives

Rivals say Gov. Spencer Cox will pay in the June GOP primary for supporting bills that commit tax money to bolster Salt Lake City’s drive to net MLB, NHL teams. SALT LAKE CITY—Despite more than 130 studies compiled over decades confirming that use of public monies to build or subsidize private sports venues rarely produce

GOP Reps. Jerry Carl, Barry Moore Face Off in Alabama Primary on Super Tuesday

Two Republican congressmen are facing a de facto run-off election in the Super Tuesday primary contest in Alabama’s new 1st Congressional District. Thanks to redrawn congressional districts in southern Alabama, two sitting congressmen will be running against each other in a race that could effectively end one man’s time on Capitol Hill. In a Super

Deep-Blue Washington DC Delivers Haley Her First GOP Primary Win

Haley won the DC GOP primary by 62 percent, breaking Trump’s winning streak as he marches towards the GOP nomination. WASHINGTON—Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley secured her first GOP primary win over former President Donald Trump on March 3, winning 62.8 percent of the vote in Washington D.C.’s primary. President Trump won 33.2 percent.