AP / Keith Srakocic Lottery Scrambles After Publishing Wrong Winning Numbers, Blames 'Human Error' "As long as human beings are involved, there will occasionally be mistakes made," an Iowa Lottery spokeswoman said. By Lorri Wickenhauser December 1, 2023
Nopphon Pattanasri / Getty ImagesCommentary Bidenomics: Here's How Much Extra Cash Americans Need Today Just to Afford the Basics The average American family must make $11,000 more just to maintain the standard of living they had two years ago. By Laura Wellington November 29, 2023
Alex Brandon / AP Photo Colossal Failure: Biden's $7.5B on EV Infrastructure Has Yet to Produce One Single Charger "Fewer than half of states have even started to take bids from contractors to build the chargers -- let alone begin construction." By George C. Upper III November 29, 2023
Postmodern Studio / Shutterstock Side Hustlers Rejoice: IRS Again Delays $600 Reporting Rule for App Payments After Rollout Fumble Millions of Americans who buy and sell through the internet have received a reprieve from a tax law change Democrats rammed through in 2021. By Jack Davis November 29, 2023
Jason Mendez / Getty ImagesCommentary Brian Stelter Must Be Livid as Sales for His New Book Bomb in Brutal First Week Stelter's book flop amounts to one more bit of evidence that Americans have begun to ignore the lying establishment media. By Michael Schwarz November 28, 2023
Frederic J. Brown - AFP / Getty Images Republican Party's Finances Don't Paint a Pretty Picture Ahead of 2024 Sources claim that both large and small donors have become less willing to open their wallets in recent years. By Ben Kew November 28, 2023
DeJay Downey / TikTok screen shot Target Responds After Company's Alleged Black Friday Scam Goes Viral "Those discounted prices compared to the regular prices are clearly shown in both sale signs in the video." By Bryan Chai November 27, 2023
Alexander Tamargo / Getty Images Disney Suffers Yet Another Disappointment as 'Wish' Fumbles Expected Box Office Win Many fans were hoping that "Wish" would turn around the The Walt Disney Company's 2023 struggles. It did not. By Bryan Chai November 27, 2023
Natacha Pisarenko / AP Argentina's New Leader Doubles Down on Vow to Shut Down Central Bank Argentina's new Libertarian leader insists he will not abandon his goal of getting rid of his country's central bank. By Jack Davis November 25, 2023
Charles Krupa / AP Major US Airline Considers Selling Passenger Information to Advertisers: Report One of the largest airlines in the U.S. is considering dabbling in "retail media" advertising, which has some passengers worried. By Bryan Chai November 25, 2023