March 26 Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Poll: Sour voters say Washington is out of touch A new national poll finds Trump's disapproval hits a second-term high of 59%, and his inflation approval dropped to 28% as voter pessimism grows.
March 22 White House advisor unveils AI action plan for Congress White House science advisor Michael Kratsios discusses the Trump administration’s AI plan for Congress, its potential impact on the job market and more on ‘The Sunday Briefing.’
March 21 Massachusetts mayor wants nation to see positive impact of cash handouts as city tackles poverty Uplift Salem gave 100 residents $500 monthly for one year, backed by $685,000 in private funds. Mayor Pangallo claims a Salem State University study shows broad benefits.
March 17 TSA official warns smaller airports could shut down amid DHS funding crisis TSA warns smaller airports may shut down as the DHS shutdown forces security workers to quit, with callout rates jumping from 2% to over 10% nationwide.
March 14 Obama Presidential Center wants 100 unpaid volunteers while Valerie Jarrett makes $740K The Obama Presidential Center seeks 100 unpaid volunteers as the $850 million Chicago facility prepares to open in June, promising $3.1 billion economic impact for South Side.
March 13 LABOR SEC CHAVEZ-DEREMER: Our plan to rescind the Biden independent contractor rule Department of Labor releases proposed rule using economic reality test to help employers determine worker classification under Fair Labor Standards Act.
March 11 Ex-Meta boss Sheryl Sandberg rips tradwife trend as 'sexist,' harmful to women Sheryl Sandberg criticized the "tradwife" movement, arguing it sends harmful and "sexist" messages to working women who need jobs to support their families.
March 6 MARGARET SPELLINGS: AI is here — and America's schools aren't preparing our kids to survive it Bipartisan Policy Center releases blueprint for workforce reform featuring talent advisory council and portable credentials to address AI challenges.
February 27 Workers say 'I like unions, I just don't like my union' — here's what they're discovering Private sector union membership remains at a low 5.9% as union victories often turn out badly when major companies like UPS cut thousands of jobs.
February 26 Washington Post editor acknowledges concern over possible 'death spiral' at newspaper after major layoffs The Washington Post executive editor Matt Murray defended recent significant layoffs at the paper, citing declining revenues and subscription losses.