Labor

Michigan Becomes First State To Repeal ‘Right-To-Work’ Law In Decades

Michigan became the first state in decades to repeal its “right-to-work” law when Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) signed legislation on Friday to rescind it.

GOP Bill Requires Abortionists Report Trafficking Victims

Senator Ted Budd (R-NC) introduced the Stopping Traffickers and Their Accomplices Act, requiring abortionists to report to the National Human Trafficking Hotline if they believe a woman is a human trafficking victim.

Biden, in First Veto, Rejects Bill That Sought to Block ESG Investing

President Biden on Monday vetoed his first bill — blocking a Republican-led effort to restrict pension funds from making investment decisions based on factors such as climate change.

Biden’s Policies Responsible for Persistent Inflation, ‘Potential Banking Crisis,’ Economist Says

The consumer price index, a key measure of inflation, rose 0.4% in February, up 6% from February 2022, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Tuesday.

Police Officers Resigning At Record-Breaking Pace in New York City

Police officers in New York City are resigning at a record-breaking pace this year, according to new data analyzed by the New York Post.

Inspector Generals Say Billions in COVID Relief Funds Were ‘Biggest Fraud in a Generation’

Inspectors General from the Labor Department, Treasury Department, and Small Business Administration (SBA)testified on Covid-19 relief funding to the House Oversight Committee, stating that billions of dollars were lost through "fraud" and "waste" in what was "the biggest fraud in a generation."

US Jobless Claims Rise by Most in 5 Months

As of the week ending February 25, about 1.72 million people were receiving jobless aid, an increase of 69,000 from the previous week.

Questions Arise Surrounding Senator John Fetterman Latest Hospital Stay

Questions are beginning to mount about what is going on with Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) after he reportedly co-sponsored legislation this week despite being hospitalized in a mental health facility.

Virginia AG Probes Religious Discrimination Cases After Hospital Fires Experienced Health Workers Over COVID Jab Exemptions

Virginia Attorney General is investigating religious discrimination cases after Inova Loudoun Hospital revoked Covid-19 vaccine exemptions, leading to the firing of experienced health workers.

CCP Dominates Market on Minerals Used for Electric Vehicles

Minerals used for electric car batteries are now primarily held by China.

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