December 1, 2022 Common Ground: The bipartisan crackdown on stolen and counterfeit goods Representatives Gus Bilirakis and Jan Schakowsky weigh in on their bipartisan push to enhance efforts to protect and empower online buyers on Thursday's 'Common Ground.'
November 22, 2022 China considers cutting $700 checks for all citizens due to COVID-19 economic struggles The Chinese Communist Party should distribute cash vouchers to its citizens in order to alleviate COVID-related economic hardships, economists suggest.
October 14, 2022 Meet the American who invented the crash test dummy, a life-saving innovation Born in Cleveland and raised in California, Samuel W. Alderson helped make highways safer in America and worldwide by creating the crash test dummy — an invention that has saved thousands of lives,
March 28, 2022 Consumers' Research deploying mobile billboards, new ad linking BlackRock CEO to China FIRST ON FOX: Consumers' Research, a nonprofit group, has launched mobile billboards to parade its new ad campaign against BlackRock.
December 22, 2021 Ron Klain shares New York Times piece to suggest supply crisis is ‘overhyped narrative’ The White House staff continued to push the claim that supply chain issues are an “over-hyped” media narrative.
November 1, 2021 Liz Peek: The Great Biden Slowdown – here's how he stifled growth, discouraged consumers in just 9 months Joe Biden has pulled off the incredible: inherit a booming economy and bring it to a near-standstill in just nine months.
July 4, 2020 Former Walmart CEO: June job gains show 'the consumer is still very strong' despite pandemic Former Walmart CEO Bill Simon was optimistic about the nation's economic recovery on Saturday, telling ӣƵ host Neil Cavuto that the American consumer was "strong."
July 2, 2020 Andy Puzder: Signs of a 'V'-shaped recovery — a welcome bounce back in economy Federal Reserve Bank Chairman Jay Powell admitted we have experienced a welcome “bounce back in economic activity,” and “have done so sooner than expected.”
May 20, 2020 Nursing homes swindling residents out of their coronavirus stimulus checks, FTC warns The Federal Trade Commission has warned that nursing homes in Iowa, as well as other states, have been coercing residents on Medicaid to hand over their coronavirus stimulus checks.
April 15, 2020 Police, USPS help recover elderly man's $9,500 after phone scam Police and investigators within the U.S. Postal Service teamed up to thwart a $9,500 phone scam that targeted an elderly New York man this week, according to authorities.