New Hampshire state Sen. Dan Innis launches 2026 U.S. Senate campaign to succeed retiring Democrat Jeanne Shaheen, pledging to bring New Hampshire values to Washington, D.C.
Tag: Economy
Morning Brief: Newsom Eyes 2028, Inflation Data, SCOTUS Okays Education Dept Downsizing
With 2028 in his sights, Gavin Newsom goes on offense – attacking red states and defending his leadership in California. Inflation ticks up fueling President Read More
Trump administration refines EEOC approach to transgender workplace discrimination claims
The EEOC will allow some complaints by transgender workers to proceed, a change from earlier guidance that indefinitely halted cases filed on behalf of transgender workers.
Bipartisan bill would grant legal status to certain illegal immigrant workers
New immigration reform bill would provide work authorization for immigrants in US before 2021, require E-Verify for employers, and strengthen border security without taxpayer funding.
Arizona Republicans choose nominee to replace late rep in deep-blue border district
Republican nominees competed in Arizona’s special primary election for the 7th congressional district seat previously held by the late Democrat Rep. Raúl Grijalva.
First New York, Now Minneapolis. Foreign Socialists Are Taking Over.
A few years ago, during the summer of George Floyd, the socialists in the government of Seattle were celebrating. Here’s what one member of Seattle’s Read More
Cartel drones pose ‘dangerous’ drug trafficking risk in border state, official warns
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes warns about the risk of cartel drones, as border and immigration policies face major shifts since Trump took office in January.
‘Make The UN Great Again’: Waltz Challenges Antisemitism, China Favoritism At United Nations
Former Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) challenged the United Nations over policy positions that coddle Communist China and unfairly attack Israel, saying that if he is Read More
Republican leading House Budget Committee looks ahead after passing Big Beautiful Bill
House Budget Committee Chairman Rep. Jodey Arrington believes the Big Beautiful Bill is the beginning, not the end of fiscal reforms to support the growth of the U.S. economy.
Core Consumer Prices Rise Less Than Expected For 5th Straight Month
Consumer prices continue to defy predictions that tariffs would create inflationary pressures.
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