Worker output fell 7.5% in the first quarter, the biggest decline since 1947
By Jeff Cox Worker productivity fell to start 2022 at its fastest pace in nearly 75 years while labor costs soared as the U.S. struggled with surging Covid cases, the…
By Jeff Cox Worker productivity fell to start 2022 at its fastest pace in nearly 75 years while labor costs soared as the U.S. struggled with surging Covid cases, the…
BY MATT WEIDINGER This week congressional Democrats returned to Washington from their spring recess and resumed their internal debate about how to address gas prices, which remain just off recent…
By Houston Keene The inflation crisis in the U.S. will only worsen if President Biden cancels large swaths of student debt, experts warn. Maya MacGuineas, president of the Committee for…
By Emma Colton Former NFL football player and philanthropist Jack Brewer is demanding MSNBC host Joy Reid apologize for her tweet claiming a photo of young Black boys attending an…
By Kelly Loeffler In America, the availability of everyday goods such as groceries and gasoline is generally a given. Even in 2020, amid the fallout of a pandemic, well-documented shortages…
By Marisa Schultz An already tough midterm year for Democrats is poised to get rougher when the Biden administration rescinds Title 42 next month, a move experts warn could lead…
By Andrew Kerr Two foreign nonprofit groups with close ties to high-ranking Biden administration officials are poised to receive a combined $790 million from the president’s fiscal year 2023 budget,…
By Jay Clemons The Biden administration announced Friday it would resume leasing sales for oil and gas drilling on federal land, while also sharply reducing the acreage available for leases,…
By KGNS staff LAREDO, Tex. (KGNS) – Texas Governor Greg Abbott reaches a deal with a second Mexican State. Abbott met with the Governor of the Mexican state of Chihuahua,…
Opinion by Zachary Faria The gay and transgender activists who hounded Disney into weighing in on Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Act have been shown to be a vocal minority…
By Brad Polumbo The latest consumer price index shows that consumer prices rose 8.5% year-over-year from March 2021 to March 2022. That’s even higher than last month’s shocking 7.9% year-over-year…
by Cassidy Morrison, Healthcare Reporter President Joe Biden announced that more families would become eligible for subsidized health plans under Obamacare starting next year. Through a Treasury Department rule, the…