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.
April 17, 2026 Kayleigh McEnany: Republicans, listen to the opponent 'The Five' co-hosts discuss President Donald Trump's 'no tax on tips' campaign in Las Vegas, Nevada and James Carville's controversial call for Democrats to 'pack the court' and add new states.
April 17, 2026 Chicago mayor links restaurant industry to ‘slavery’ as tipped wage fight intensifies Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson ties the restaurant industry to slavery, defending his veto of a measure to end the subminimum wage for tipped workers.
April 17, 2026 Supreme Court sides with Chevron, oil companies in Louisiana environmental lawsuits The Supreme Court ruling is a victory for Chevron and other oil majors in Louisiana, as they stare down dozens of lawsuits over their drilling activity and allegations of rapid coastal erosion.
April 17, 2026 Harris blames Trump for rising gas prices — after once saying they're the 'price to pay for democracy' Kamala Harris blasts Trump over surging gas prices tied to the Iran war, but her 2022 remarks on fuel costs and democracy highlight a stark contrast.
April 17, 2026 Texas emerges as the top destination for companies leaving blue states Texas ranks No. 1 in job creation and economic output growth, attracting major corporations like ExxonMobil and Chevron to relocate their headquarters.