GOP Sen. Hawley Urges 18% Cap on Credit Card Interest

Sen. Josh Hawley will introduce legislation to cap the annual percentage rate of credit cards at 18%, RealClearPolitics reported. The average APR, by most estimates, now hovers near the 24% mark.[#item_full_content]

NYC to cut overtime pay for police despite being understaffed by ‘thousands’

New York City will be cutting overtime pay for its police officers in an effort to pay for the city’s ongoing migrant crisis despite police complaints that they are already understaffed. Mayor Eric Adams’ administration has informed the city’s police, fire, corrections and sanitation departments that they must submit an overtime pay reduction plan and […]

Video Report: Americans Recall 9/11

New York City residents remember the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks 22 years after they occurred. National correspondent Mike Carter reports.[#item_full_content]

Analysts: UAW Strike Could Affect Production, Prices

A prolonged coordinated strike by the United Auto Workers union against the Detroit Three automakers could cut production by thousands, potentially pushing up vehicle prices and exacerbating supply-chain disruptions, analysts said.[#item_full_content]

Putin and Kim Jong Un to meet in Russia in defiant message to West

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin for an official state visit, the Kremlin announced Monday. North Korean state-run media confirmed the visit in a report Monday, with Kim expected to meet with Putin in the next few days, according to a report from ABC News. “Our Dearest Comrade […]

Americans hit by gunfire as cars truck into Mexico amid cartel violence spiral: report

Gunmen in Mexico reportedly attacked a convoy of vehicles crossing the southern border from the U.S., injuring three people, including Americans. The convoy was crossing a bridge that connects Roma, Texas, to the Mexican town of Miguel Alemán early Saturday when an undisclosed number of gunmen shot at the vehicles, The Associated Press reported, citing […]