Over Half-Million Healthcare Workers Quit Jobs in August
More than half a million healthcare workers quit their jobs in August amid a surge of Delta variant COVID-19 cases, according to a report from the Labor Department. In a…
More than half a million healthcare workers quit their jobs in August amid a surge of Delta variant COVID-19 cases, according to a report from the Labor Department. In a…
By Andrew Mark Miller A federal judge has found the warden of a D.C. jail and the director of the D.C. Department of Corrections in contempt of court Wednesday and…
By Howard Kurtz It’s almost like someone flipped a switch and the press suddenly discovered that Joe Biden is unpopular. Or perhaps it’s that Democrats are increasingly nervous about the…
By Brie Stimson President Biden’s vaccine mandate for large businesses came one step closer to reality on Tuesday after the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) submitted the initial text…
By Stephen Moore With each passing week, it looks like World War III between America and China is coming sooner than we think. But, it’s not going to be fought…
By Kate Kelly and Alan Rappeport When the Biden administration looked for ways to pay for the president’s expansive social policy bill, it proposed raising revenue by cracking down on…
By Amy Nelson More than $100 million worth of border wall materials are going to waste in Texas after the Biden administration terminated all border construction contracts. Fox News’ Bill…
By Greg Piper The CDC adopted a “double-standard exclusively for COVID-19 data collection” that inflated cases and deaths starting early in the pandemic, violating multiple federal laws and distorting mitigation…
By Bethany Blankley Tucked inside the $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation bill that passed out of the House Budget Committee are exorbitant new fines — ranging from $70,000 to $700,000 —…
By Don Wood We see more and more division in America everyday. Socially, between men and women, between races, in our politics even in our religion and schools.What has happened…
By Tom Ozimek Food prices across the world have risen to their highest levels in a decade on the back of tightening supply conditions robust demand, according to the Food…
By Natalia Mittelstadt Reviewing the results of the sudden, sweeping expansion of mail-in voting across the nation in the 2020 election, the America First Policy Institute warns that mass mail-in…