Grover Norquist to Newsmax: NYT Wrong to Say IRS Won’t Target Families

Grover Norquist, the founder and CEO of Americans for Tax Reform, argued on Newsmax The New York Times was parroting Democrat talking points when stating the hiring of 87,000 Internal Revenue Service employees would only target wealthy Americans and businesses for audits — not working families.

Donald Trump’s tax returns to be made public by US House panel on Friday

Read More Donald Trump’s redacted tax returns will be made public on Friday after a powerful congressional committee voted last week to release them. A spokesperson for the US House of Representatives ways and means committee confirmed the timing of the release in a statement to Reuters on Tuesday. The Democratic-controlled committee obtained the returns […]

Arizona judge denies request for sanctions against Lake, rewards $33K reimbursement

Post Content An Arizona judge denied a request from Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs seeking sanctions against her gubernatorial race opponent Kari Lake. Though the sanctions were denied, the judge awarded Hobbs just over $33,000 to cover costs associated with retaining expert witnesses during a two-day trial brought on by Lake, challenging the results of the November […]

‘Whether You Live or Die, No One Cares’: Chinese Left Helpless Amid COVID Crisis

Read More Inside the mortuary of a top hospital in China’s fifth most populous city of Guangzhou, dead bodies have been piled on the floor after the refrigerated chambers hit capacity. Outside several morgues in the southwestern municipality Chongqing, cars have formed long lines waiting for bodies to be cremated. Up north in China’s capital, […]

Flight Cancellation Causes NCAA Ref to Miss Final Game of Career

Michael Mothershed, a 28-year Pac-12 Conference football referee, missed the final game of his career when his flight was canceled on Christmas weekend due to inclement weather.According to OutKick, Mothershed was set to referee the Quick Lane Bowl in Detroit, Michigan, his…

Japan Raises 10-year Bond Yield Limit, Signaling Possible Shift in Monetary Policy

Read More The Bank of Japan announced on Dec. 20 that it was raising the ceiling on its 10-year government bond yield from 0.25 percent to 0.5 percent. Japan’s economic average plunged that afternoon, and the Japanese yen rose in response, signaling investors that the last country with negative interest rates was going to start […]

Japan Tightens Border Controls for Travelers From COVID-Hit China as Accurate Data Obscured

Read More Japan is the latest country to tighten border controls for people who have visited mainland China, as the communist regime removes cross-border traveling restrictions despite a COVID-19 outbreak sweeping across the country. Starting from midnight on Dec. 30, travelers from mainland China are required to present a negative COVID test result upon arrival, […]