April 21, 2026 Blue state poured thousands of dollars into study on reparations as effort launches Washington state began a study on reparative actions for slavery descendants after the legislature approved $300,000 to examine historical injustices tied to its territory.
April 21, 2026 Warsh's $226 million fortune under scrutiny as Fed nominee faces Senate confirmation Kevin Warsh heads into his Senate confirmation hearing as Fed chair nominee with questions swirling around his $135M to $226M in disclosed assets.
April 21, 2026 Dem hopeful who co-founded Joe Rogan’s favorite jeans under fire for ‘Made in America’ claim Matt Maasdam, a Democrat running in Michigan, touts U.S. manufacturing but faces scrutiny for outsourcing jobs at companies he worked for and founded.
April 20, 2026 Freespoke search engine aims to combat media bias Chicago Cubs co-owner Todd Ricketts discusses Big Tech’s influence on news bias and his new search platform, Freespoke, on ‘One Nation.’
April 20, 2026 Canada's prime minister refers to US economic ties as a weakness Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada's "strengths" from its tight relationship with the United States have become "weaknesses."
April 20, 2026 After Supreme Court blow, Trump admin launches $166B tariff refund portal The Trump administration launched a new system to refund $166 billion in tariffs after the Supreme Court struck down the levies as unlawful this year.
April 19, 2026 Tariffs are here to stay, no matter who is in the White House, trade lawyer says Reed Smith partner Michael Lowell says tariffs have endured across multiple administrations and aren’t expected to disappear anytime soon, even amid ongoing legal challenges.
April 19, 2026 This popular burger chain built its own 'university' to train future leaders In-N-Out Burger operates its own university in Baldwin Park, California, where employees train for management positions at the popular fast-food chain.
April 18, 2026 NJ Transit CEO explains why World Cup train tickets are rising to $150 NJ Transit CEO Kris Kolluri explains at a press conference Friday why the public transportation company is increasing tickets to World Cup games to $150 this summer.Â
April 18, 2026 BBQ lovers beware: Middle East conflict might disrupt your summer plans this year Rising Middle East tensions are pushing up energy prices, driving beef and propane costs higher and making your summer barbecue more expensive this year.