Gas And Diesel Prices Hit All-Time Highs
According to AAA, the national average for a gallon of regular gas hit another record high at $4.82. This follows a 20-cent spike in the past four days as a $5 a gallon national average is on the horizon. Diesel…
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Queen Elizabeth Sits Out Of Horse Racing Event
Queen Elizabeth will miss another event this Sunday, her favorite, the horse racing at the Epsom Derby. This comes after the 96-year-old monarch bowed out of today’s church services in her honor at Saint Paul’s Cathedral the Palace said due…
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Florida Governor’s Policies Stir Up Controversy
Governor Ron DeSantis is threatening the Special Olympics with a $27 million fine over their vaccine mandate. DeSantis has also taken another aim at the transgender community as his Surgeon General penned a letter to the Medical Board, asking for…
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Former Trump Trade Advisor Charged With Contempt In Jan 6 Hearings
Federal prosecutors charged Peter Navarro, a former trade advisor in the Trump administration, with two counts of contempt of Congress for snubbing the January 6th House committee, denying them documents and a deposition. This is the first indictment of someone…
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Uvalde Police Under Pressure Over Active Shooter Response
Over the last ten days, Texas DPS has given mixed messages and shifting stories regarding the mass shooting at Robb Elementary. State Senator Roland Gutierrez told NBC News that according to a law enforcement official close to the investigation, the…
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Training To Help Prevent School Shootings
At a Dallas middle school, students are learning tools to prevent school tragedies. The program called “Say Something” is run by Sandy Hook Promise. The free class teaches students how to recognize warning signs like peers posting threatening messages online,…
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Jobs Report Provides Mixed News
Employers added 390,000 jobs in May, much more than expected. Most of these jobs are in leisure and hospitality as Americans keep spending and traveling. The unemployment rate is hovering near 50-year lows but inflation is still outpacing wage growth…
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Job Openings Fell In April, But There Are Still More Job Openings Than Workers To Fill Them
Job openings fell by nearly half a million in April, but there are still 5.5 million more open jobs than workers to fill them. Despite 40-year-high inflation consuming wage gains, Americans are still spending. JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon…
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