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Nationally, home insurance premiums have gone up 30% since 2018. And 31 states have approved double-digit increases since 2022.

When the worst happens to your home, a common consolation is, “That is what insurance is for.” But with the price of homeowners’ insurance going through the roof, more people are opting to go without. About 12% of homeowners do not carry homeowners’ insurance, according to a recent Insurance Information Institute (Triple-I) analysis. Nearly half…

The second Republican debate, hosted by Fox News, was a resounding failure for everyone except Donald Trump.

On Sept. 27, at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, seven presidential candidates participated in the second Republican primary debate. This debate provided an opportunity for the candidates to explain why they believed they were more qualified than the party’s leading candidate, former President Donald Trump, who, once again, did not attend.…

Peter Zeihan analyzes how the global economy is affected when Russia shifts focus from agriculture to the power grid as its primary target.

As the seasons change, Russia adapts its offensive strategy in Ukraine. Last winter, Russia targeted Ukraine’s power grid, leaving millions without a regular supply of electricity. Then, in spring 2023, Russia shifted its focus to Ukraine’s agricultural infrastructure. As winter approaches again, Putin and his forces are reverting to targeting Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. Straight Arrow…

Musk met local law enforcement and politicians at the Texas border with Mexico to get a first hand look at the immigration situation.

Elon Musk, owner of X, formerly known as Twitter, visited the U.S.-Mexico border on Thursday, Sept. 28, as the billionaire finds himself more involved in the nation’s political landscape. Musk met local law enforcement and politicians at the Texas border with Mexico to get a firsthand look at the situation. Musk’s visit comes off the…

China's housing crisis is only one element of China's economic collapse, but the downturn will have significant consequences for Xi Jinping.

What was once a thriving Chinese housing market has now become a liability. According to He Keng, a former deputy head of China’s National Bureau of Statistics, there is now enough excess inventory in the country that it could house its entire population of 1.4 billion people. China’s largest privately-run property developer, Country Garden, is…

The housing mortgage crisis presents real risks to all Americans and to the whole economy at large. The Federal Reserve must respond.

The rising cost of housing has invited criticism and ideas from across the political spectrum but is still considered one of the most challenging issues to solve despite bipartisan concern. Average rates for a fixed 30-year mortgage have more than doubled since Jan. 1, 2022. Straight Arrow News contributor Newt Gingrich warns readers that the…

The U.S. Congress has a week to pass a funding bill or risk a government shutdown. How much would that cost?

Congress has until the end of September to fund the government. With about a week to spare, here are the options: Meet the deadline, pass a stopgap bill, or shut down. But when budget showdowns reach shutdowns, there is a significant taxpayer cost. Here are five times politicians shut down the government in this week’s…

The U.S. is barreling toward a government shutdown. And you might be thinking, didn't we just deal with a spending crisis a few months back?

The U.S. is barreling toward a government shutdown. Congress has so far failed to agree on spending legislation to fund the government starting Oct. 1. But didn’t the U.S. just deal with a spending crisis a few months back? Government shutdowns and debt ceiling debacles are often conflated. Here are the differences between a government…

Hydrogen fuel is clean and has some promising applications, so why is it not yet the answer to our energy needs?

Hydrogen fuel is used to propel NASA rockets into space, and certain car manufacturers are placing their bets on hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles to advance sustainable mobility. Despite these promising applications, hydrogen fuel has yet to achieve widespread adoption. Straight Arrow News contributor Peter Zeihan delves into the mechanics of hydrogen fuel, its potential for cleaner…

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