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Marjorie Taylor Greene: Fulton County Audit Will Expose ‘Big Lie’

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., says Americans will know what "the big lie" really means once the truth comes out from the Fulton County audit in Georgia.

Private sector hiring slows sharply in July

ADP says US economy added 330,000 private-sector jobs in July.

Amazon accused of compromising union efforts, workers explore new vote

A National Labor Relations Board official said on Monday that Amazon violated labor laws by exercising illegal influence over workers' votes during unionization efforts, recommending that the results of the company's unionization vote in Alabama be overturned.

Is America’s oil industry too big to fail?

America’s oil and gas industry employs over 11 million people and is worth more than $1.6 trillion, making the energy transition more difficult than it may seem.

Biden administration must support religious freedom in China

Last month,the Chinese Communist Party celebrated its centenary with all the internal fanfare you would expect. The party, which has ruled China since 1949, touted the Twitter congratulations of world leaders from Russia, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Egypt, Serbia, and elsewhere lauding its record of supposed social, cultural, economic, and environmental progress.

The Labor Shortage Is Worse Than It Looks, and Help Is Not on the Way

For Fadi Achour, the general manager at Delta Hotels in suburban Detroit, September can’t come soon enough. He is operating with less than half his normal staff. Room service and overnight cleaning has been nixed. The restaurant has limited hours and a bare-bones menu.

Biden Administration Set to Ignore Abortion Transparency Requirement

The Biden administration seeks to return to the Obama administration policy of allowing separate payments to be made together, undermining the clear text of the law.

Thanks To Inflation, American Wages Drop By Nearly 2%

According to federal data, the average American’s wage is on the decline due to inflation.

Inflation Nation: Labor Costs Soaring Twice as Fast as Previously Thought

Hourly compensation soared much more than expected in the first three months of the year, even as millions of Americans remained on unemployment roles or out of the workforce, data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed Thursday.

Half of Fauci’s Own Organization Reject the COVID ‘Vaccine’

Dr. Anthony Fauci—Director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)—testified before the Senate that only "a little bit more than half" of the employees working under him have been vaccinated.

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