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The typical American will shell out nearly $2 million toward major debts over the course of their life. According to a revealing new study, that total reflects every mortgage payment, car loan, student loan bill, and credit card balance accumulated from age 18 until death at 78. A fresh analysis conducted by JG Wentworth estimates […]
President Donald Trump told a crowd in Pennsylvania that inflation is no longer an issue and argued that Democrats are pushing the term “affordability” in an effort to damage his image. “They use the word ‘affordability,’ and that’s their only word. They say, ‘Affordability,’ and everyone says, ‘Oh, that must mean Trump has high prices.’ […]
Self-checkout lanes may speed up shopping trips, but a growing share of customers admit they’ve also used them to steal. A new LendingTree survey found that 27 percent of Americans who’ve used self-checkout have intentionally taken an item without scanning it, up from 15 percent in 2023. Millennials (41 percent) and Gen Z adults (37 […]
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is cautioning fellow Republicans that the recent special election in Tennessee revealed a turnout issue that could impact the 2026 midterms. DeSantis argued that while President Donald Trump broadened the GOP’s reach, he also drew in voters who don’t typically participate in Republican elections. According to DeSantis, these voters reliably show […]
Layoff announcements decreased from October to November, yet the overall number of job cuts so far in 2025 has climbed to its highest point since the widespread pandemic layoffs of 2020, according to new data from Challenger, Gray & Christmas. The firm reported that U.S. employers disclosed 71,321 layoffs in November, a 53% drop from […]
Indiana’s push for a rare mid-decade redistricting plan moved forward on Dec. 2 after the House elections committee advanced the proposal despite lengthy testimony against it. The measure passed with support from eight Republicans, while four Democrats and one Republican — Rep. Tim Yocum of Clinton — voted no. The vote came as President Donald […]
A new Pew Research survey shows that YouTube and Facebook remain the most widely used social platforms among U.S. adults, while only about half say they use Instagram and even fewer are on TikTok. According to the latest findings, Americans’ social media behavior mirrors the increasingly fragmented nature of traditional news audiences. This division makes […]
Indiana’s cigarette use dropped sharply following a long-awaited tax hike, with consumption falling 40% in the first three months after the increase, according to the Indiana Department of Health. Over the same period, enrollment in the state’s Quit Now Indiana smoking cessation program rose nearly 40%. “[Cigarette] use impacts, really, every aspect of health,” said […]
Just a few days after a seemingly warm exchange with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office, New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani said Sunday that his view of Trump hasn’t changed: he still sees him as a fascist and a danger to American democracy. During an appearance on NBC’s Meet the Press, Mamdani was […]
Widespread frustration with the economy, rising prices, and uncertainty about Trump administration policies are fueling unusually high disapproval among groups that have traditionally backed the president. These are the six major findings from the newest Fox News national poll: — Negative views of the economy are climbing. A full 76% of voters rate economic conditions […]
Reports from the Daily Mail suggest that new “rumors” are circulating about an alleged effort to bring an end to what some call the “Bush Exile.” This supposed initiative is described as an attempt by certain Republicans to regain control of the GOP from Donald Trump and his Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement. According […]
Indiana Lawmakers Focus on State Sandwich Amid Pressing Issues In a state grappling with soaring property taxes, utility bills, and gas prices, some Indiana lawmakers have spent years championing what many consider a peculiar legislative priority: making the pork tenderloin the official state sandwich. This ongoing saga highlights a disconnect between elected officials and the […]