Biden thinks he was vice president during COVID-19 pandemic “When I was vice president, things were kind of bad during the pandemic and what happened was, Barack said to me, ‘Go to Detroit! Help fix it,'” Biden said. Poll: Approval of Biden's handling of war in Gaza falls to new low Just 26% of Americans approve of President Biden's approach to Gaza. No other issue — not inflation, not immigration — tests as poorly for the president at this point. Biden’s divisive, defeatist HBCU speech proves he has nothing to offer black voters Joe is a one-trick pony, and that trick is pandering, hard, to the far left. White House Denies Biden Used Drugs Before SOTU Republicans in recent days have called for Biden to submit to a drug test ahead of a debate with Trump, often citing the president’s “surreal” SOTU address. Trump hints Ken Paxton could have a powerful spot in his Cabinet On Sunday, Trump was asked if he would consider Paxton for U.S. attorney general. “I would, actually. He’s very, very talented. I mean, we have a lot of people that want that one and would be really good at it,” Trump said. “But he’s a very talented guy.” Rubio Gives Masterclass On Parrying Media Hacks’ Dishonest Election Questions Rubio showed how to respond when media partisans ask Republicans to prematurely commit to accepting the results of the 2024 election. ‘You Did The Same Thing’: CNN Host Presses Dem Rep Over Clash With MTG During Oversight Committee Hearing "But she went after your appearance and then like you went back at her a thousand-fold."
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Americans are going into debt to buy groceries Americans have been grappling with higher food costs since 2021. To get relief, some are turning to credit cards, buy-now, pay-later programs, or payday loans. Target to cut prices on 5,000 products in bid to lure cash-strapped customers Target, which is scheduled to release its first-quarter earnings on Wednesday, in March reported a 1.7% drop in sales for 2023 — its first annual decline in seven years. Wendy’s will offer $3 breakfast deal, as rivals such as McDonald’s test value meals to drive sales The deals come as restaurants struggle to win over consumers as diners, particularly those with lower incomes, pull back on spending. How Red Lobster’s misguided endless-shrimp promotion drove it into bankruptcy Red Lobster’s latest major shareholder, Thai Union, a Bangkok-based seafood company, saw the promotion as a way to sell off the mountains of shrimp it was catching and turned it into an everyday item. UAW’s loss in Alabama is good news for autoworkers Last Friday, workers at a Mercedes-Benz vehicle factory in Alabama voted by a 55%-45% margin in favor of free market capitalism and against big unions. |
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