7-Eleven’s Big Shutdown: The Paycheck-to-Paycheck Crisis Behind Hundreds of Store Closures

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7-Eleven, the convenience store giant with more than 13,000 locations across the U.S. and Canada, has decided it’s time to tidy up. The company recently announced it would be closing 444 “underperforming” stores in an effort to improve efficiency and reduce costs. The closure of more than 3% of its North American stores is expected […]

Retirees Struggle as Social Security’s 2025 Adjustments Barely Cover Costs

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The Social Security cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for 2025 has come in lower than expected, shrinking to just 2.5% from 2024’s 3.2% increase. This adjustment marks the smallest rise since 2021, and retirees are already feeling the pinch. With inflation still taking a toll, this increase doesn’t quite cut it for the millions relying on Social […]

COVID-Vaccinated Children Six Times as Likely to Die as the Unvaccinated

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A study published in the Springer Health Journal back in June failed to raise any eyebrows or cause any alarm despite proving that the COVID mRNA “vaccines” caused new-onset asthma among children between the ages of 5 and 18. People started to pay attention to the study a few months later because of a shocking […]

Hillary’s Dire Prediction: Social Media Freedom Could Spell Doom for Democrats

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About nine months ago, the Editor-in-Chief of the Wall Street Journal let slip at a fancy Davos gathering that the days of legacy media monopolizing the narrative are over. Translation? The elaborate schemes to misinform and manipulate the masses aren’t packing the same punch they used to. Emma Tucker, the editor-in-chief of the Wall Street […]

Sorry Uber, Lyft, California Wins and You Lose

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The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal from Uber and Lyft, effectively allowing California to proceed with labor lawsuits against these ride-hailing giants. These lawsuits allege that Uber and Lyft misclassified their drivers as independent contractors rather than employees, thereby denying them benefits like minimum wage, overtime pay, and reimbursements for expenses. […]

Blank Space Where Swift Fans Used to Be: Pop Queen’s Numbers Tumble Post-Harris Endorsement 

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Boycotts are common when companies make unpopular decisions. Just ask Budweiser, Target, and Disney how their embrace of woke culture ended.   But boycotting a pop superstar for endorsing a candidate? That’s new.  In her Wildest Dreams, Taylor Swift couldn’t have imagined the backlash from endorsing Kamala Harris.  Since Swift endorsed the Democratic nominee Kamala Harris […]

Walz Shares Biden’s Wild Imagination as His Tiananmen Square Claim Falls Apart In Real-Time 

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Democratic VP candidate Tim Walz looked like a deer in the headlines when debate moderator Margaret Brennan questioned him about his lies regarding Tiananmen Square. He did not expect this question from his CBS allies and was unprepared for the line of questioning.  He blathered on about his upbringing in rural Nebraska, stumbled over a […]

Harris Ignores Helene Victims, But Her Photo-Op Game Is Strong

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Here we go again! Another natural disaster, another chance for Democrats to prove how disconnected they are from the people they claim to represent. In 2005, Kanye West famously accused President George W. Bush of not caring about black people after Hurricane Katrina. And while that comment was outrageous, it ended up framing the entire […]

Adams Lied, So Abbott Complied: The Real Reason Texas Bused Illegals to the Big Apple 

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In a widely criticized move in 2022, Texas Governor Greg Abbott sent busloads of 45,000 illegal immigrants to New York City. It was a decision that finally broke Adams, led his city to the brink of destruction, and caused the loyal Democratic mayor to beg for help from President Joe Biden.  Adams was ignored as […]

Biden’s Off for a Beach Getaway While Hurricane Victims Suffer in Silence

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While the Southeast is drowning under the wrath of Hurricane Helene, guess where President Joe Biden decided to spend his weekend? Relaxing on a sunny Delaware beach. Yes, you read that right. While communities in North Carolina and Tennessee battled deadly floods and devastating damage, our Commander-in-Chief was catching some rays. Nothing says leadership like […]

RNC Amps Up Pre-Election Lawsuits, One Dem Group Raises Money to Defend Secretaries of State 

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The 2020 election presented a unique opportunity for one political party to overpower the U.S. election process and ride a wave of voting “irregularities” straight to the Oval Office. In 2024, Republicans are addressing each “irregularity” in turn, hoping to avoid the opportunistic mistakes that arguably cost former President Donald Trump the White House in […]

Dems Vote to Condemn Biden Administration, Including Harris, For Botched Afghanistan Withdrawal 

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In a vote of 219 to 194, the House of Representatives passed a resolution condemning key officials from the Harris-Biden administration for their decisions regarding the Afghanistan withdrawal. The resolution said their actions harmed the United States’ national security and international reputation. Ten Democrats joined 209 Republicans to support the resolution.  House Foreign Affairs Committee […]

DeSantis Cracks Down: Florida Bans Homeless People from Sleeping in Public

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Ron DeSantis, Florida’s Governor, signed a new law prohibiting cities and counties from allowing individuals and families to sleep or camp on public property. The new bill, officially known as HB 1365, is titled “Unauthorized Public Camping and Public Sleeping.” The new law gives the state power to make sure local governments follow the rules […]

2025 Social Security Increase Slashed Again While Seniors Sink Further Into Poverty

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The cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for Social Security in 2025 is shaping up to be one of the lowest in recent years, and that’s bad news for retirees trying to stay afloat. Inflation may be cooling, but the necessities older Americans rely on remain stubbornly expensive. According to new estimates, next year’s COLA will likely be […]

Speaker Johnson Could Throw a Wrench into Dem Plans on January 6 

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Illegal immigrants sliding onto election roles in crucial battleground states? Check. Warnings that the Postal Service, now revealed to be in Harris’s pocket, won’t be able to handle mail-in ballots? Check. Heavily biased debates and coverups for Harris and Walz? Check. Keep a defunct candidate on ballots in swing states to drain votes from former […]