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Hollywood Writers Strike Causes 17,000 Industry-Wide Job Loss in August

Hollywood’s double strike by the Writers’ Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA is beginning to have a tremendous impact on the United States labor market.

Biden Admin. Plans to Send Illegals To Smaller City to Protect Democrat-Run NYC

Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-NJ) reacted to President Biden's plans to send migrants to Atlantic City International Airport to help "alleviate stress" on the "sanctuary city" of New York.

Wisconsin Senate Holds Hearing For Appointing New Administrator of Elections

The Wisconsin Senate Committee on Shared Revenue, Elections and Consumer Protection held a hearing debating the consideration of nominating a new Administrator of Elections.

Job Search Platform ‘Indeed’ Offers Transgender Employees $10K Relocation Payment

Online job search platform Indeed has offered transgender employees or those with transgender children a $10,000 check to relocate.

Obama-Appointed Judge Dismisses Jan 6, 14th Amendment Lawsuit Against Trump

The lawsuit may serve as a precedent for future 14th Amendment challenges.

NYPD to Deploy Drones Over Private Backyard Gatherings: Privacy Advocates Raise Alarms

The decision comes in the wake of mounting complaints about such gatherings.

FEMA to Test Mass Emergency Alert on October 4

The test will be sent to wireless devices within range of an active cell tower.

School Board Officials Call Police on ‘Trumpish’-Looking Individuals

The citizens looked "different," according to school board officials.

Ramaswamy’s Presidential Run: A Game of Smoke and Mirrors? (Opinion)

Vivek's company is owned by BlackRock, the same asset manager he demonizes.

U.S. Unemployment Rises To Highest in 18 Months

Although the United States added 187,000 jobs in August, unemployment increased to 3.8%.

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