At an airport in Oxford, Mississippi, a football coach who gave Ole Miss the best regular season in the school’s history was greeted with jeers Read More
Tag: jobs
It’s Time To Say Goodbye To The Obamacare Failure
Imagine tuning into a Sunday football game. Amid the flurry of touchdowns and tackles, the commercials are filled with familiar names — State Farm, Allstate, Read More
NYPD Commissioner Wants More Police, Mamdani Says Current Number ‘Sufficient’
Five years ago, as a state assemblyman, New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani called to defund the police. Today, he supports funding the department, but Read More
Vindman’s call to release Trump-MBS transcript reopens old questions in US-Saudi relationship
Trump grants Saudi Arabia major non-NATO ally status as crown prince pledges nearly $1 trillion in U.S. investments, creating new defense partnerships.
Wave of car attacks on ICE agents follows incendiary rhetoric from target-city leaders
Vehicular attacks on ICE agents surge 1,300% under Trump administration as local leaders condemn federal immigration enforcement operations nationwide.
Inside The Now-Shuttered Agency Where Employees Lived ‘Like Reigning Kings’
Earlier this year, we decided to put Luke Rosiak on full-time DOGE coverage. But his work on government efficiency started more than a decade ago. Read More
What The Hell Is Going On With The Economy?
The fate of the Trump administration — and perhaps Republicans in Congress as well — is tied to American sentiment about the economy. And right Read More
Morning Brief: Mamdani At The White House, Epstein Files Loom, & Mixed Jobs Report
D.C. is abuzz today ahead of President Trump’s meeting with Mamdani, fallout from the Epstein files mounts, and the September jobs report smashes expectations. It’s Read More
One Year, Two Jobs Reports: How Trump And Biden Drove Job Growth In Very Different Ways
A year apart, President Donald Trump and former President Joe Biden both touted September job growth — but the source of that growth couldn’t be Read More
Socialist mayor-elect reveals why she embraced her parents giving her money as a 43-year-old
Seattle mayor-elect Katie Wilson says she’ll no longer need her parents’ financial help now that she gets a mayor’s salary, while also defending their past support as ‘relatable’ for voters.