Could Retiring Congress Members in PA, NC Spell Trouble for Democrats Struggling Agenda?
Earlier today, Representatives Mike Doyle and David Price announced that they would not seek reelection.
Boeing Faces Employee Protest Over Vaccine Mandates Amid Claims of Workplace Culture Issues
A local reporter said the crowd outside Boeing's facility in Everett, Washington seemed to be a mix of employees and individuals with anti-vaccine sentiments.
Worker Shortage to Blame for Supply Chain Issues—When Can We Expect Improvements?
While other nations have shipped an "unprecedented" number of products to America, the U.S. cannot keep up with demand as its supply chain workers age out.
Evergrande CEO Prepares to Break Apart Company in Attempt to Avoid Default
These meetings come as the company has missed three loan payments and oversees a number of unfinished developments.
People's Bank of China Says Evergrande Debt Situation Is 'Controllable,' Market Is Stable
The director of the financial markets department said the government would ensure individual house purchases were safe.
Protesters Take Over Inside of Interior Department in Demonstration Against Fossil Fuels
Those who could not enter the building attempted to push past police, which led to a shoving altercation and some police using their Tasers.
Joe Manchin's 'Good Friend,' Union Leader Cecil Roberts, Says Eliminating Fossil Fuels Is a Deal-Breaker
United Mine Workers of America President Cecil Roberts stands by his friend Joe Manchin who seeks "innovation, not elimination" when it comes to fossil fuels.
Big Tech Won't Be Allowed to Favor Own Products, Should Senate Pass Bipartisan Bill
“As Big Tech has grown and evolved over the years, our laws have not changed to keep up and ensure these companies are competing fairly," Senator Grassley said.
Microsoft Pulls LinkedIn From China Following Increased Censorship
In place of LinkedIn, Microsoft will launch "InJobs," a stand-alone app that will not feature LinkedIn's social media aspects.
'Contagion is Already Spreading': What String of Real Estate Company Woes Means for China
“It's one thing to say that the problem is controllable, it's another to control it," said Logan Wright of the Rhodium Group.
Americans are Paying $144 Million More for Gas Per Day Under Biden Than Under Trump
Under President Biden, gas has averaged roughly $3 a gallon. During the Trump presidency, gas averaged $2.57 a gallon.
NY Judge Rules State Must Allow Religious Exemption to Vaccine, Following Employee Suit
“I stand behind this mandate, and I will fight this decision in court to keep New Yorkers safe," Governor Kathy Hochul said in a statement.
Border Officials Brace for Potential 'Mother of All Caravans' Assembling in Mexico
The new emerging caravan consists of tens of thousands of Haitian and Central American migrants and is being labeled the "Caravana Madre" or Mother Caravan.
SEC to Investigate Digital Communication Lines of Wall Street Bankers
With many employees working remotely since the onset of the pandemic, enforcement of bans on the usage of personal emails, texts, and social media channels has become inhibited.
Donald Trump to Sell D.C. Hotel After Records Show Millions in Revenue Loss
With the proceeds from the sale, the Trump Organization could potentially double the money it originally spent to convert the building into a luxury hotel.
Facebook, Instagram Down Again for Second Time in Week After Hours-Long Outages
With the proceeds from the sale, the Trump Organization could potentially double the money it originally spent to convert the building into a luxury hotel.
Donald Trump's DC Hotel Lost Over $70M Despite Public Claims Business Was Profitable
“While in office, President Trump received preferential treatment potentially worth millions from a foreign bank," a statement by the Oversight Committee said.
Evergrande Creditors Call Out Company for Lack of Transparency as Potential Default Looms
“We all feel that an imminent default on the offshore bonds is or will occur in a short period of time," an investment banker advising creditors said.
Ro Khanna's Wife Invests in Chevron, Exxon Stock While He Advocates Green New Deal
Khanna's family bought thousands of dollars of stock in companies that are among the 20 responsible for a third of the world's carbon emissions.
Remote-Control Maker is First U.S. Company Involved In Uyghur Worker Transfer Program
UEI has employed Uyghur workers at its Qinzhou, China plant since at least 2019 and sells its software and equipment to Sony, Samsung, LG and Microsoft.