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American Action Network has spent more than $37 million on advertisements focused on affordability and tax measures. The group says the spending will continue through the summer.
theconversation.comAmerican Action Network has spent more than $37 million on messages about cost-of-living issues, according to a statement from its president. The organization said the spending highlights conservative policies and tax measures passed last year. A recent Fox News poll showed 58 percent of voters view cost of living as their top economic worry.
The group has run advertisements in several states that focus on tax cuts and border measures. One ad states that Republicans are delivering tax cuts on tips and overtime. The organization said it plans additional spending later this summer.
Democrats have also focused on affordability, citing recent increases in inflation and gas prices. A Republican congressional committee chairman said Democrats remain focused on a different agenda.
Claude Guillemot, 69, died Friday when the Cessna 421 he was piloting crashed near La Baule-Escoublac Airport in western France. A flight instructor on board was also killed.
The Japan TimesChinese customs data show zero shipments of certain tungsten types, dysprosium and terbium to Japan last month. A broader rare-earth category reached its lowest three-month rolling total since 2023.
New York PostA Los Angeles County report estimates the $111 billion Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery merger could eliminate 2,500 local jobs and 6,000 positions worldwide. The combined company carries an $82 billion debt load and plans $6 billion in savings through consolidation.