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You will inherit nothing, and the banks are to blame

Thelending institutionsaretaking advantage of senior citizens by squeezingtheir cash flowandpenalizingtheir kids by overchargingthem. Adults over 65 years old account for more than 17% oftheU.S. population, or closeto58 million.They enjoy a higher level of credit score at an average of 750 as comparedtomillennials (age of about 26to41) averaging a 687 scoreandGen X (age 42toabout 57) averaging 706. TheFICO score disparity indicates …

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We’ve seen how dangerous it is for men to compete against women, and we’re standing for fair competition

“Women’s sports is strictly for women and girls.” If we had said that to anyone in 1972 when Title IX was signed into the Civil Rights Act, we might have met blank stares for stating the obvious; we might as well have said, “The sky is blue.” But 52 years later, that statement is seen as controversial. Women’s sports now …

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Democrats lost one precious thing at Hunter influence peddling hearing

In the 1966 movie “A Man for All Seasons,” Sir Thomas More faces Richard Rich, an ambitious office seeker who would ultimately lie and betray him. In this British historical drama, More warns Rich that “when a man takes an oath, he’s holding his own self in his own hands like water, and if he opens his fingers then, he …

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Latest wave of wokeness to hit West Point reveals one simple solution

It was recently announced the U.S.MilitaryAcademy at West Point would remove the “Duty, Honor, Country” motto from its mission statement. Republicans,conservatives,andpeople of faith rightfully erupted in dismay over this latest movetothe “woke” by the famed institution. Rachel Campos-Duffy, co-host of “Fox & Friends Weekend,” observed: “West Point announcing they’ve gone full globalist.”Tobe sure, millions of Americans agree with her, including …

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The dirty truth about Biden's electric future

Last year, President Biden’s Environmental Protection Agency proposed a 56 percent reduction in new vehicle emissions by 2032. The goal of course was to force automakers, and by extension the American public, to adopt electric cars at a breakneck pace: President Biden wanted 60% of new vehicles produced to be electric by 2030. But then reality set in. Ford, General …

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24 things single parents want you to know in 2024

If a superhero is a fictional character with extraordinary or superhuman powers, then single parents are real-life superheroes. No, they don’t wear masks or have X-ray vision (unless they work in radiology). They probably can’t teleport you across space and time or even scale a building. And they easily blend into a crowd (unlike the Incredible Hulk). So, what is …

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Schumer taught Democrats and Biden a powerful lesson

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., set off a firestorm of his own making last week as he decided to intervene in Israeli politics by telling Israel to abandon its leader right in the middle of sensitive negotiations with Hamas. I don’t think Schumer will do that again. He heard from pretty much the world and it’s clear that Schumer …

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GREG GUTFELD: Google searches buried anything that ran counter to their point of view, regardless of truth

Is it time to break Google’s hold, so the truth could be told? When you use the world’s most popular search engine, you probably assume you’re getting unbiased answers. That’s what made “Google it” a popular phrase, just like, “Just do it,” “think different.” And, “Mr. Gutfeld, these wrist restraints are chafing.” But it turns out when DEI takes over …

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Morning Glory: Due process for you but not for Trump?

It does not seem possible that there is no legal recourse for former President Trump to challenge the requirement that he either pay the full amount of the $464 million fine assessed against him immediately or post a prohibitively expensive and apparently impossible-to-obtain bond to satisfy a civil fraud judgment pending appeal. That judgment was entered against him by New …

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Biden looks for bogeymen to distract from Obama's opioid failures

Events in a Delaware federal courtroom last week have made the federal government’s bid to duck accountability for the opioid crisis untenable. U.S. District Judge Colm Connollydismissed much of a Justice Department lawsuit against Walmart related to the opioid crisis, leaving an unlikely path forward for the government’s claims. The decision straightforwardly concludes that certain of the government’s liability theories …

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