January 10, 2023 New poll reveals which political party wants companies to take public stances on social issues A new poll showed a sharp divide between political affiliation and whether a person thinks companies should take stances on social and political issues.
January 10, 2023 New York City nurse strike enters second day without Mount Sinai Hospital, union returning to bargaining table New York City nurses at two hospitals are on strike for a second day, and while Montefiore Bronx will resume talks with the nursing union, bargaining stalled with Mount Sinai Main.
January 9, 2023 NY AG vows massive NYC nurse strike not about money, 'but safety,' as COVID rages in city New York Attorney General Letitia James referred to nurses at hospitals and nursing homes during the onset of the pandemic, saying Monday's strike was not about money, but safety.
January 6, 2023 Heads up, farmers: Biden is coming for your water Heads up, farmers: President Biden is coming for your water, as the administration promotes increased government control over water used on ranches and farms.
January 5, 2023 Hospital praises Bills medical staff for 'textbook execution' tending to Damar Hamlin Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin has shown vast improvement, which would not have been possible without the team's medical staff, UC Health physicians said.
January 5, 2023 Left-wing billionaire George Soros funneled at least $131 million to media groups from 2016-2020, study finds George Soros shelled out at least $131 million between 2016 and 2020 to media groups, according to a new study by the conservative Media Research Center.
January 5, 2023 Mysterious eco group is funding local climate journalism: 'Advocacy dressed up as news reporting' A mysterious environmental group with backing from the head of a renewable energy company has quietly given grants to local newsrooms in an effort to boost climate reporting.
January 4, 2023 Funeral home owner who dismembered corpses, sold body parts sentenced to 20 years in prison Megan Hess and her mother Shirley Koch defrauded over 200 families by handing over random ashes while selling body parts of deceased individuals entrusted to their funeral home.
January 4, 2023 Child care woes continue as many return to normal after pandemic amid staffing shortages, illnesses Child care facilities across the United States continue to feel the burden of COVID despite many industries starting to return to normal in this country.
January 3, 2023 Farmers slam Biden over latest eco regulation targeting businesses: 'Federal overreach' American farm and agriculture groups blasted an environmental regulation issued by the Biden administration which increases scrutiny on how water sources are protected.