March 6, 2021 Spring Break veers toward ‘normal’ in Florida – despite coronavirus pandemic Nary a face mask was to be found this week as college students flocked to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., a traditional hotspot for the annual Spring Break ritual of beer, bikinis and boisterous behavior.
March 6, 2021 Vote on Senate's coronavirus bill looking unlikely soon -- despite amendment votes A final vote on the Senate’s massive coronavirus stimulus package was appearing unlikely early Saturday – and the outlook for later in the day or even Sunday was appearing grim as well.
March 5, 2021 Senate blocks Sanders effort to add $15 minimum wage to coronavirus bill After nearly 12 hours, the U.S. Senate voted Friday night against an effort to add a $15 minimum wage provision to a massive $1.9 trillion coronavirus stimulus package.
March 5, 2021 Kyrsten Sinema channels John McCain, gives ‘thumbs-down’ vote on $15 minimum wage plan When it came time to vote Friday on a $15 minimum wage amendment to the massive coronavirus stimulus bill, maverick Democrat U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema chose to do it in emphatic Arizona style – and the move infuriated her critics on the left.
March 5, 2021 Small Business finds big success selling 100% American-made American flags Katie Lyon, Wes Lyon and Max Berry founded Allegiance Flag Supply in 2018 after realizing there was a void of high-quality American-made American flags on the market.
March 5, 2021 Creighton suspends coach Greg McDermott over 'plantation' remarks Creighton University men's basketball coach Greg McDermott was suspended Thursday after he urged his players to "stay on the plantation" during a locker-room speech following a loss Saturday.Â
March 4, 2021 COVID highlights college grads' regret of school choices due to high tuition costs, debt: analysis New research shows that college graduates are regretting their decisions to attend certain schools once they face post-graduation debt, especially after COVID-19 forced a shift to online learning.
March 3, 2021 Steve Hilton: Big business 'virtue signals' the 'easy and cheap things' while hurting US workers An unsavory alliance of Big Business, immigration activists and left-wing politicians are hurting American workers and taxpayers, "Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Primetime" host Lawrence Jones and "The Next Revolution" host Steve Hilton agreed Wednesday.
March 2, 2021 Ingraham: Conservatives will thrive because of DC establishment’s destructive policies Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ host Laura Ingraham lays out the political establishment's obsession with destructive policies
February 26, 2021 Whitney Young Jr.: An unsung hero of the civil rights movement While the 1960s raged with unrest, riots and protests, Young, as head of the National Urban League, took the battle to corporate boardrooms and civic meetings. He was one of the era's unsung heroes: a bridgebuilder.