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Consumers stand to lose from swipe card regulations

Politicians and a coalition of powerful retail giants are pushing bills intended to limit the fees that businesses pay when a customer buys things with a credit or debit card. Bipartisan Senate Amendment 6201 would require cards to allow businesses to route payments through networks ...

Will Ye revolutionize the Metaverse?

Ye (formerly known as Kanye West) was recently embroiled in a series of self-created controversies that severed and strained business relationships with partners such as Balenciaga and Adidas. At the time many thought Ye was publicly imploding, he told Rolling Stone something that fell under ...

Tired of bias in classrooms? Here’s a solution

A growing movement to remove politics from the classroom is gaining steam. At least 42 states have passed or proposed measures to limit perspective-focused education approaches in their schools, while at least 17 have passed or introduced curriculum transparency measures intended to restrict ...

Tea Party groups train poll watchers for Election Day

A coalition of conservative groups led by Tea Party Patriots Action has trained 6,000 Americans to be poll workers and poll watchers for the November election. Many of these trained election workers will be in key battleground states such as Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. ...

Lessons for Granite Staters from Hurricane Ian

Like all Americans, our best wishes are with Floridians who continue to grapple with the tragic destruction brought by Hurricane Ian. Beyond the human cost, the number of insurance claims filed continues to rise, topping nearly 500,000 as of last week, and estimated insured losses stand at ...