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Former Anheuser Busch exec calls for ‘incapable’ CEO to step down

The the former President of Anheuser Busch Sales & Distribution Co. published an op ed Saturday blasting current CEO Brendan Whitworth.

Stimulus check update: Deadline for taxpayers to collect 2019 refunds announced by IRS in 15 days

Taxpayers only have just over two weeks left to claim their unclaimed tax refunds from 2019.

Stimulus check update: Direct payment worth $1,000 scheduled to go out in 13 days

Participants of a guaranteed income program in Los Angeles County are scheduled to receive their next payment of $1,000 in under two weeks.

Reporter’s Notebook: Why are people not selling their homes?

Washington Examiner Economics Reporter Zachary Halaschak joins Jim Antle to discuss the latest GDP numbers and why homeowners still aren’t selling.

Vulnerable House Republicans urge colleagues to act fast on avoiding government shutdown

As hard-line conservatives threaten to derail funding negotiations unless severe spending cuts are made, vulnerable Republicans are urging their colleagues to help pass legislation swiftly and avoid a possible government shutdown.

Bitcoin bounces back: Cryptocurrency rebounds after rough 2022

It is now exactly halfway through the year and, so far, 2023 has been a good one for bitcoin and the cryptocurrency market.

Best places to watch fireworks in DC on Fourth of July

Fireworks are a deeply held American tradition, particularly when celebrating the country's Independence Day.

Ron DeSantis vows to abolish the IRS — can he actually do it?

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) this week joined a line of Republican candidates who, over the years, have made far-fetched promises to eliminate entire federal agencies if elected president.

Migrants arrive in Los Angeles after being transport from Texas

California's Democratic leadership said they were not made aware to the incoming of a bus-load of migrants being transported from Texas on Saturday, following the arrival of the undocumented immigrants.

Dutch King apologizes for history of slavery on 150th emancipation anniversary

Dutch King Willem-Alexander offered an apology over the weekend in commemoration of the anniversary of the country's abolishing of slavery.
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