June 6, 2026 Media stunned by May jobs report The U.S. economy added 172,000 jobs in May, nearly double expectations.
June 6, 2026 Acting Labor chief says Trump delivered on promise to bring high-paying jobs back to US Acting Labor Secretary Keith Sonderling discusses the May jobs report, attributing strong growth to President Donald Trump's economic policies.
June 5, 2026 Seattle mayor admits breaking Starbucks boycott after urging residents to shun coffee giant Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson admits she broke her Starbucks boycott after visiting Pike Place Market, declining to say if others should shun the company.
June 5, 2026 STEPHEN MOORE: This tariff is an expensive gift to China and our families will pay for it Tinplate steel tariffs have raised canned food prices by driving up can costs, with imports now at 70 percent as U.S. producers scale back production.
June 4, 2026 Are humanoid robots now coming for retail jobs? Figure AI signs commercial deal with Catalyst Brands to deploy humanoid robots at a Reno warehouse handling sorting and packing for JCPenney and more.
June 4, 2026 College grads expect to earn $80,000 a year, but the math isn’t mathing College graduates expect $80,000 starting salaries but average just $56,000, with over 40% underemployed in jobs not requiring a degree at all.
June 2, 2026 Walgreens didn’t abandon Chicago’s South Side. We let crime drive them out Walgreens left the South Side because theft exceeded a million dollars a year and security costs made operations untenable, a community pastor argues.
June 1, 2026 One southern city you've never heard of is growing faster than anywhere else in America Once a quiet ranching town north of Dallas, Celina, Texas, is now America's fastest-growing city as families seek cheaper housing and more space.
May 28, 2026 DAN GAINOR: Gen Z is right to be angry, but Boomers are not the real enemy A self-described Boomer explores the generational war with Gen Z over housing costs, student debt and AI fears, arguing both sides have valid points.
May 23, 2026 Washington business owner says crime, soaring costs forced him to rent out home, bathe with bucket Jon Bodwell says he moved into his Washington factory and rents out his home as rising costs and crime push his 48-year-old business out of state.