
The Power of Preparation 1.1 Defining the Debt Battlefield: Why Outstanding Balances Are Negotiable The negotiation of outstanding consumer debt, particularly that related to credit cards and medical expenses, operates on a specific economic principle: asset recovery. When an account goes unpaid and is subsequently sold or transferred to a third-party debt collector or debt […]
In the stock room at Division Vapor in Portland, Oregon, a sign affixed to a metal rack holding various nicotine solutions reminds employees to “Censor Before [You] Stock!” The sign alludes to state regulations that require merchants to obscure allegedly child-enticing images and words before displaying vaping products to their adult customers. The law that […]
Justice Barrett’s new book is not a memoir. Though she sprinkles the book with some anecdotes about her family, Listening Law is quite guarded concerning how Barrett came to be where she is now. Her press appearances have likewise been fairly controlled, and she seems to repeat the same sets of pre-scripted answers. Yet, if you […]
I was dragged barefoot from my home, bound and starved in Gaza, and forced to face the men who worship terrorists. This is how I made it home, writes Eli Sharabi for The Free Press.
Washington, D.C., police on Sunday arrested a man with hundreds of explosive devices outside a church holding a Mass in honor of the Supreme Court.
Leftist media outlets never tire of preaching that the great lesson of Watergate is that the coverup is worse than the crime.
Trump’s administration has to deal with the aftermath of Biden’s strategy to indiscriminately award immigrants some measure of protection from deportation.
State power brokers step up as a paralyzed Congress bows out.