New York Exodus to ‘Pro-Business’ Florida is a Hot Trend That Won’t Simmer Down
Thousands of Americans fled from New York to Florida during the pandemic to escape high taxes and crime rates, according to one real estate adviser.
Thousands of Americans fled from New York to Florida during the pandemic to escape high taxes and crime rates, according to one real estate adviser.
As Virginia election officials work to clean up the state’s voter rolls, they announced the discovery of many dead people still listed as registered voters.
Three major utility companies in California are looking to restructure customer billing, and part of that means customers could be charged based on how much money they make.
A decorated supervisory IRS agent has reported to the Justice Department’s top watchdog that federal prosecutors appointed by President Joe Biden have engaged in “preferential treatment and politics” to block criminal tax charges against presidential son Hunter Biden.
SpaceX’s first orbital Starship launch failed Monday due to technical issues, forcing Elon Musk to postpone the mission for “a few days.”
Four years after Democrats made political hay out of migrant children being separated from their parents at the border, the Biden administration has reportedly lost track of as many as 85,000 minors.
Combining migrant encounters between Ports of Entry and those noncitizens processed at Ports of Entry, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection tallied 191,900 arrivals in March. This figure is considerably higher than the 156,138 tallied in February.
In the interview, Musk will discuss the controversy surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) and how it could change the planet forever.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) is under fire for defending his antisemitic uncle and Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan after an op-ed he wrote in college over 30 years ago resurfaced this week.
According to a new survey from the National Council of State Boards of Nursing released on Thursday, about 100,000 registered nurses called it quits during the COVID-19 pandemic, with more than half a million more planning to leave the workforce by 2027.