September 21, 2021 Organizations hiring translators as thousands of Afghan refugees resettle in US Organizations helping resettle Afghan refugees across the country say that as they take in more people over the next few weeks, there will likely be an increased demand for translators.
September 6, 2021 Fed-up NJ restaurant owner blames Biden policies for worker shortages: 'We struggled all summer' Jason Kramer, owner of Doo-Wop Drive-In, says the Biden administration's extended unemployment benefits have created the worker shortage.
August 30, 2021 Terry McAuliffe touts endorsement from another union opposing right-to-work policy Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe touted the endorsement of another large labor union, signaling his intent to oppose right-to-work policies if he wins the governorship in November.
August 20, 2021 San Francisco will suspend police, others who will not report vaccination status: report The city of San Francisco will reportedly act to suspend members of its police, fire and sheriff departments who have refused to disclose their COVID-19 vaccination status.
August 14, 2021 Leo Terrell: Biden's policy failing in 'every corner of the world' Civil rights attorney Leo Terrell slammed President Biden for what he called a “dereliction of duty” as commander-in-chief, as he oversee multiple crises stateside while Afghanistan remains at risk of swiftly falling to the Taliban.
August 13, 2021 Iowa State Fair opens with few COVID-19 rules Iowa State Fair opens with few COVID-19 rules as cases increase
August 13, 2021 New Mexico Dem governor using up to $5M in coronavirus relief to boost farm workers’ pay: report New Mexico plans to use as much as $5 million in federal coronavirus relief funds to boost the pay of chile pepper pickers and processors to $19.50 an hour, according to reports.
August 6, 2021 Senators struggle to amend, finish $1T infrastructure bill Nearing decision time, senators were struggling to wrap up work on the bipartisan infrastructure plan despite hopes to expedite consideration and voting on the nearly $1 trillion proposal.
July 27, 2021 Rikers inmate steals log book to complain about ‘outrageous’ lack of guards Rikers Island inmates are looking for guards in all the wrong places.
July 24, 2021 Ex-Arizona AG, who quit GOP, now jobless after criticizing MLB's Diamondbacks: reports A former Arizona attorney general who left the Republican Party several years ago now finds himself without a job at a law firm that represents MLB's Arizona Diamondbacks.