July 11, 2023 Wisconsin teen killed by sawmill accident was reportedly doing work allowed by state law Michael Schuls, 16, of Florence, Wisconsin, was reportedly doing work permitted under state law when he died following an accident at a local sawmill.
July 11, 2023 Hit the brakes on Elizabeth Warren's beleaguered bureaucracy The overzealous Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, first proposed by Elizabeth Warren, is on a collision course with American consumer interests.
July 10, 2023 UK climate envoy calls rapid green transition 'idiotic' during meetings with John Kerry Grant Shapps, the top U.K. climate envoy, said Monday during a U.S.-U.K. climate summit that it would be "idiotic" to transition too quickly to green energy.
July 9, 2023 NY judge halts higher minimum wage for food delivery workers Economist John Phelan tells ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ that higher minimum wages would need to come from higher prices for customers or would otherwise cut into the company’s profits.
July 7, 2023 PGA Commissioner Jay Monahan announces return date from medical absence PGA Commissioner Jay Monahan announced June 13 he would be taking a leave of absence to deal with a "medical situation." He will return later this month.
July 7, 2023 Minnesota meat processor caught employing minors promises to change hiring practices Monogram Foods will pay a fine of over $30,000 and reform its hiring practices after two teenagers, ages 16 and 17, were caught working in a meat processing plant.
July 7, 2023 NJ shore town unfazed by $12M fine; continues repairing dunes in defiance of state officials North Wildwood, New Jersey, was reportedly still reshaping its badly-eroded dunes as recently as last month, again defying state officials who refuse to approve the project.
July 7, 2023 Josh Hawley, other Senate Republicans targeted in multimillion-dollar drug price campaign A conservative tax group is pressuring a handful of Senate Republicans to oppose reforms to the Pharmacy Benefit Managers system.
July 7, 2023 Insane California green energy rules could wreck trucking industry Biden administration and California are wrecking the trucking industry by forcing companies to embrace electric vehicles that are slow to charge and have a reduced range.
July 6, 2023 Republicans unleash effort to rescind Biden's EV mandate plans Republicans are introducing legislation Thursday to prevent the Environmental Protection Agency from implementing rules to hamstring gas-powered car sales.