October 12, 2023 Offshore oil and gas permitting plummets to 2-decade low under Biden Offshore oil and gas permitting under the Biden administration has fallen to a two-decade low as the energy industry continues to call for consistent policies.
October 11, 2023 New York lawmakers target 'addictive' social media feeds viewed by children Bills introduced in the New York Legislature aim to restrict social media apps' collection of data from minors, as well as allow parents to opt them out of algorithmic exposure.
October 11, 2023 Bidenomics is a big problem for seniors One of the most dangerous parts of the Inflation Reduction Act is what Bidenites call Medicare drug price "negotiation." It will ultimately hurt the health of everyone.
October 10, 2023 Milwaukee suburb begins sourcing majority of water supply from Lake Michigan Waukesha, Wisconsin, has finally begun sourcing millions of gallons of water from Lake Michigan after years of unsuccessful appeals to regulators.
October 9, 2023 'Terminator' tech could one day take over humanity, 'Godfather of AI' warns Geoffrey Hinton, a British computer scientist considered the "godfather" of artificial intelligence, is warning AI's dangers aren't just the fancy of "Terminator" movies.
October 8, 2023 Remote work for the win: How in-office requirements are hurting companies Data from The Flex Report asks the question whether remote work could be here to stay, showing companies that require full-time office work struggling to hire new workers.
October 5, 2023 Experts break down why Americans are getting tired of 'woke' capitalism Consumer experts explain the reasons behind why recent polling shows it is increasingly unpopular for American businesses to take a political stance.
October 4, 2023 Detroit-area mayor indicted by feds on bribery charge, who allege he took $50K in payments Patrick Wimberly, the 49-year-old mayor of the city of Inkster, located outside of Detroit, has been charged by federal prosecutors with bribery.
October 4, 2023 The least thing politicians can do when China attacks our medicine supply It is a national security and public health crisis that nearly 90% of the chemical ingredients needed to make antibiotics and other medications are sourced from China.
October 4, 2023 Americans are deep in credit card debt, but Bidenomics threatens to make things even worse Unfortunately, while Republicans are universally attacking Bidenomics with their rhetoric, some are actually emulating Bidenomics with their policies.