April 13 DoorDash driver hails key Trump policy after delivering McDonald's to White House: 'I'm going to enjoy it' DoorDash driver Sharron Simmons says she hopes Trump's no-tax-on-tips benefit in the One Big Beautiful Bill extends beyond its current 2028 expiration.
April 13 Trump’s McDonald’s order comes with cash surprise for ‘DoorDash Grandma’ outside White House President Trump received a McDonald's delivery from a DoorDash driver in the Oval Office and tipped her $100 while promoting his no tax on tips policy.
April 12 The AI revolution threatens office jobs, but revives demand for skilled trades AI threatens white-collar jobs more than blue-collar trades, highlighting an urgent need to realign education with workforce demands in America.
April 10 My coworkers asked about my Christian beliefs. Then I lost my job I was a barista at Heine Brothers Coffee in Louisville. After coworkers asked about my Christian beliefs on marriage, sexuality and more, I was fired for sharing my faith.
April 8 Tax and run: How NY and California are bleeding people and prosperity Americans are voting with their feet as IRS migration data reveals a massive tax base exodus from California and New York to Sun Belt states.
April 6 Amazon job text scam warning signs Fraudsters are using texts offering jobs to target phones, often posing as Amazon with suspicious contact details and no hiring process.
April 3 US added 178,000 jobs in March National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett discusses the March Jobs Report as the U.S. saw 178,000 jobs added and a 4.3% unemployment rate.
March 31 I've seen the bodies on my block — and I know what really stops the killing I'm walking across America to raise more than $25 million for a Leadership and Economic Opportunity Center on Chicago's South Side to fight community violence.
March 30 Trump admin launches Gen Z hiring push as officials warn of federal youth gap The Trump administration is launching a new effort to “make government cool again" by hiring Gen Z employees to rebuild the pipeline of talent entering the federal workforce.
March 27 Newsom still backing $114M 'bridge to nowhere' for mountain lions and butterflies Gov. Gavin Newsom's $114 million wildlife crossing has critics calling it a patronage program as California now faces a $2.9 billion budget deficit.