Democrats think Americans are idiots and they’re hoping in 2022, they’re right. This week, the DCCC, the group responsible for funding congressional elections made a post exaggerating Joe Biden’s “2 …
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Owner of Blair Pharmacy Pleads Guilty to Providing Illegal Payments to Independent Marketers to Induce Them to Refer Business to His Pharmacy
by DOJ Pressby DOJ PressBaltimore, Maryland – Matthew Edward Blair, age 48, of Timonium, Maryland, pleaded guilty today to payment of illegal remunerations to encourage independent marketers to refer federal health care related business …
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Washington Post Contributor Says Gas Prices ‘Actually Aren’t That High’
The Washington Post published an article Thursday arguing that gasoline prices aren’t actually very high despite “recent commentary” on the issue. Rising gasoline prices are a consequence of inflation, which …
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November Jobs Report Is The Worst Since Biden Took Office
The U.S. economy added 210,000 jobs in November, marking the fewest in a single month since President Joe Biden took office in January. November’s jobs report was well below economists’ …
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Toys R Us is coming back and New Jersey will lead the way to brand’s revival
by Phil Stiltonby Phil StiltonToys R Us is coming back and New Jersey will lead the way. Shuttered in 2017, the famous toy brand is back. The flagship store will be at the American …
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Four Executives Plead Guilty to Fraud Scheme that Caused Over $4.5 Million in Losses to the Small Business Administration
by DOJ Pressby DOJ PressThree former executives of Valley Bank, a defunct financial institution based in Moline, Illinois, and the President of Vital Financial Services (Vital Financial), a lending service provider, have pleaded guilty …
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Owner of local marketing business to pay quarter of a million dollars for committing COVID relief fraud
by DOJ Pressby DOJ PressCOLUMBUS, Ohio – A Columbus woman was sentenced in federal court here today and ordered to pay a fine of $250,000, the maximum amount allowed by law, for committing COVID …
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Jim Cramer calls for ‘forced’ vaccinations; he once told people to invest in a firm that went out of business weeks later
by Phil Stiltonby Phil StiltonCNBC host Jim Cramer once told his viewers, “Your money is safe in Bear Stearns.” Weeks later the company went out of business. Now, Cramer is calling for the military …
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Owner of tax preparation business and wife plead guilty to committing millions in COVID-19-related fraud and tax fraud
by DOJ Pressby DOJ PressATLANTA – Tiyari Collins and Farah Collins, husband and wife, have pleaded guilty to defrauding the U.S. Small Business Administration (“SBA”) by obtaining approximately $1.9 million in fraudulent loans from …
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Legislator says Murphys off-shore wind farm plan is full of hot air
by Your Newsby Your NewsGovernor Phil Murphy and his appointees to the Board of Public Utilities have yet to disclose the price tag on his far-reaching energy master plan announced nearly two years ago, …
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Study finds 60% of New Jersey small business owners considered shutting down over draconian Murphy lockdown
by Your Newsby Your NewsSenator Steven Oroho (R-24) said the State must do more to support New Jersey’s small businesses after a new survey found that 60% of business owners were planning on or …
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Former Temple Business School Dean Convicted of Fraud
by DOJ Pressby DOJ PressPHILADELPHIA – United States Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Moshe Porat, 74, of Bala Cynwyd, PA, the former Dean of Temple University’s Richard J. Fox School of Business and …
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Murphy admits prolonged business shutdown resulted in New Jersey having highest unemployment rate in U.S.
by Phil Stiltonby Phil StiltonTRENTON, NJ – Last week, we reported that New Jersey had the third highest unemployment rate in the country. As most of America digs out quickly from the COVID-19 pandemic …
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The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) ordered a new unionization election at an Amazon warehouse in Alabama, ruling that the company violated federal labor law during the first election. “Today’s …
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Walmart Executive Leaving Company After 22 Years As It Prepares For Busy Holiday Season And Growing Supply Chain Issues
Walmart announced Monday that Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Brett Biggs would leave the company after working over two decades at the world’s largest retail business. Biggs, who …
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Jack Dorsey To Step Down As Twitter CEO
Twitter chief executive Jack Dorsey will step down from his position leading the social media company. Twitter announced the transition, which CNBC first reported, in a press release Monday, confirming …
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Best Buy stock nosedives after company offered mental health services for employees triggered by Rittenhouse not guilty verdict
Best Buy stocks dropped $24 after news broke that the company offered its employees mental health counseling after Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty while defending himself against BLM protest …
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Crisis on the horizon as Canada taps its strategic reserve of maple syrup
While U.S. President Joe Biden and the United States grapple with a rising shortage of oil and gas, Canada is experiencing a similar shortage, a maple syrup shortage. This, according …
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NBC reports booze shortage as bottle backlog keeping wine and spirits off store shelves
NBC reports a booze shortage that could last through the entire holiday season as wineries tackle a bottle shortage.
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This year’s Black Friday sales shopping is likely to be impacted by supply chain issues, shipping delays and lingering fears of entering crowded shopping centres and high streets, all of …
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A new Oracle Retail survey shows that consumers have barely made a dent in their holiday shopping. While a September survey showed that 52% of Americans had already started holiday shopping …
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Rising costs and tighter family budgets are very much on the minds of American consumers as the holidays and seasonal Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales approach. A new survey …
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The holidays are a time for making memories with friends and family. With OtterBox, you can ensure that connection all year long by giving the gift of 360-degree protection for everyone’s …
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Shopping online with Goodwill helps your local community in several ways on Cyber Monday
This holiday season, give your Cyber Monday gift purchases even more meaning by helping to create jobs in local communities by making bids and purchases on ShopGoodwill.com. To date, the …
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New Jersey based kitchen appliance company says their products will make great Black Friday gifts
PARSIPPANY, N.J., – Comfee‘ has today announced holiday season deals aimed at offering Black Friday shoppers the most bang-for-their-buck kitchen appliances that allow them to find joy in cooking and sharing food with …