Tennessee May 6, 2024 Tennessee-based company fined $650K for illegally employing children to clean meat processing plants Fayette Janitorial Service LLC has agreed to pay nearly $650,000 in penalties after an investigation found it employed at least two dozen minors to clean meat processing facilities.
Joe Biden April 29, 2024 New federal transgender rules place women's workplace rights 'under attack,' EEOC commissioner charges The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission published new guidance detailing an employer could be found guilty of harassment over bathrooms and pronouns.
Maine March 20, 2024 Maine regulators considering adoption of California EV use standards Environmental regulators in Maine are set to determine whether the state will join others that have adopted standards aimed at increasing electric vehicle use.
Small Business Under Siege March 5, 2024 Alabama federal judge rules Biden admin's small business reporting requirement unconstitutional A federal district judge ruled that requiring small business owners to report details on their owners and others who benefit from the business, was unconstitutional.
OPINION March 1, 2024 I witnessed the benefits of free enterprise, so I decided to build a movement to defend it I grew up with the Midwestern work ethic and benefited greatly from free enterprise. So, I am building a movement to defend it against the activists and politicians in Washington.
OPINION February 9, 2024 Biden’s betrayal of America's fishermen President Biden's policies hurt working people and small businesses, and his green energy agenda stands to destroy the livelihoods of America’s fishermen.
Connecticut February 6, 2024 As Connecticut experiences cannabis shortage, New York market is oversupplied While Connecticut marijuana dispensaries lacked product to sell, New York cannabis growers could not find buyers for their harvests. Both problems were due to state licensing lags.
OPINION January 5, 2024 The Supreme Court can save working fishermen from Biden regulators The New England Fishermen’s Stewardship Association filed an amicus brief in an upcoming Supreme Court case about the Biden administration’s power over the fishing industry.
Artificial Intelligence January 1, 2024 Top lawmaker on AI working group says privacy regs should be a priority for Congress One of the top AI experts in Congress tells Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital that the technology could be a catalyst for huge leaps in the U.S. economy, but it brings disruption too.
Artificial Intelligence December 27, 2023 A new tech era quietly dawned in 2023 Artificial intelligence experienced strong growth and hit major milestones in 2023, with several big tech companies stepping up to continue developing the technology.
ENVIRONMENT December 4, 2023 Asset managers guilty of 'greenwashing,' or exaggerating sustainability credentials, watchdog group claims A new reports has found that asset managers are exaggerating the sustainability credentials of investment funds, a form of malpractice known as "greenwashing."