OPINION September 16, 2019 Liz Peek: 2020 Democrats fear the Trump economy — Here's why they should Surely, there is a recession looming somewhere.
Proud American July 15, 2019 Trump signs order to make American-made goods more American During the annual White House “Made in America” showcase, President Trump said Monday his administration will require American products to use more American components if they are to be used by the government.
POLITICS March 21, 2019 Trump calls on UAW to lower workers' dues during visit to Lima, Ohio, tank plant Members of America's largest autoworkers union are paying too much in dues, President Trump said Wednesday during a speech at an Ohio tank plant.
LIFESTYLE February 25, 2019 Traditional wristwatches are making a comeback – thanks to millennials The younger generation may have grown up telling time on cell phones and digital devices, but many are now turning back time and returning to the days of the traditional wristwatch. Watch sales jumped 8 percent last year, according to the NPD Group, a market research group.
Food Trends March 20, 2018 Which states drink the most (and least) beer? Which state takes on the most share of our national beer intake? The Beer Institute is able to answer that question.
Trade March 6, 2018 NAFTA's future remains unclear as talks continue Few clues emerged from President Donald Trump’s meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday about the uncertain future of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
Manufacturing May 30, 2017 New York brewery slammed over China-made beer tanks Some politicians are irritated that a Rochester brewery receiving state economic development funding bought beer fermentation tanks from China that could have been produced in New York.
Second Amendment March 15, 2017 Some states could take big financial hit if gun industry slows under Trump Donald Trump’s election to the White House has inadvertently slowed gun sales as Second Amendment supporters no longer fear strict gun control.
Labor Unions February 15, 2017 South Carolina Boeing workers overwhelmingly vote against unionization Nearly three-quarters of eligible production workers at Boeing's South Carolina plant voted Wednesday not to join the International Association of Machinists in a major setback for organized labor.
Manufacturing January 10, 2017 Fiat boss: Losing US as export destination would cripple Mexico's auto sector The FCA boss said it was unlikely that Mexico could offer incentives sufficient to outweigh a US decision to impose tariffs.
Consumerism November 21, 2016 McDonald's drops Heinz ketchup McDonald's has lost its taste for Heinz ketchup.