By Andrew Moran The U.S. economy added 311,000 new jobs in February, down from 504,000 in January, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Economists had projected 205,000 new positions last month. The unemployment rate climbed to 3.6 percent, up from 3.4 percent, and matched market expectations. The labor force participation rate edged up to […]
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Newly Released Surveillance Footage Challenges Official Jan. 6 Narrative
By Joseph M. Hanneman News Analysis The unveiling of some of the 41,000 hours of video from Jan. 6, 2021, that was hidden from public view for more than two years has sparked a new national conversation about just how much still isn’t known about the Capitol incursion. Fox News host Tucker Carlson was given […]
Another Year of Net Migration Loss for California, New Data Shows
By Jamie Joseph California experienced the largest net domestic outmigration of any state in 2022, with a decrease of 343,230 people, according to a real estate analysis by the National Association of Realtors published on Jan. 30. However, the Golden State remains the most populous state in the nation with nearly 39 million residents. Millions of people […]
Trump: Truth About ‘Fake News’ Reporting on ‘Russia Hoax’ Is Finally Coming Out
By Janice Hisle Former U.S. President Donald Trump says he finally sees some truth emerging about “the fake news.” More than six years after the media began covering the former president’s alleged collusion with Russia–which Trump calls “the Russia, Russia, Russia” hoax–has been dissected from within journalism. The Columbia Journalism Review (CJR), which calls itself “the most […]
20 States, From New Mexico to Maine, Could See Snow Due to Powerful Storm in Rockies
By Savannah Pointer A powerful storm that has developed in the Rockies could bring snow to more than 20 states. Through midweek, the storm will bring a number of weather threats to the central and southern United States. According to AccuWeather analysts, the sizable system that intensified as it moved across the Rocky Mountains will leave a […]
Rush to Renewables a Risky Gamble for America’s Electric Grid
By Kevin Stocklin Government policies are pushing ever more Americans on to the U.S. electric grid even as the climate-change experiment makes the grid increasingly unstable. In August, Massachusetts joined California, New York, and Washington in passing laws to restrict the use of oil and gas in new home construction. Several states have also set dates for […]
Trump Believes Biden Knew About Classified Documents at Former Office Before Discovery in November
By Frank Fang Former President Donald Trump is questioning the timeline of the November discovery of classified documents at the Penn Biden Center, a revelation made by President Joe Biden’s attorneys earlier this week. “I think they knew long before Nov. 2,” Trump told John Solomon, the founder of Just the News, on his podcast published on Jan. 11. Referring […]
Machete Attack Near Times Square New Year’s Eve Celebration Leaves 2 NYPD Officers Injured, FBI Investigates
By Jack Phillips A man attacked three NYPD police officers with a machete on New Years Eve in New York City near Times Square celebrations, injuring two, officials said in an early Sunday morning news conference. New York Police Department Commissioner Keechant Sewell told reporters Sunday that the suspect, 19, tried to slash an officer with a machete in an unprovoked […]
IRS Halts Controversial New Rule Requiring Reporting of $600 Payments
By Jack Phillips The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on Friday announced it would delay a rule that would have required tens of millions of Americans who received payments of at least $600 to report their earnings, following widespread confusion and angst about the new requirements. Under the 2021 American Rescue Plan, anyone who earned $600 via platforms […]
New Twitter Files Show FBI Flagging Accounts for Company to Target
By Zachary Stieber Emails from the FBI to Twitter released on Dec. 16 showed bureau officials flagging specific people for Twitter to take action against, the latest tranche of documents that bolster evidence that the government and Big Tech have been colluding to censor Americans. In one missive dated Nov. 3, FBI officials flagged 25 accounts, including that of […]
Lawmakers Seek to End Mandatory Driver’s Ed in New Hampshire
By Alice Giordano Fatal crashes, sexual assaults, and escalating costs are driving some states to end mandatory driver’s ed for teens. Lawmakers say it seems only logical for parents to teach their children to drive instead of paying out big dollars for a stranger to do the job. “If parents and families can homeschool their […]
Fox News Parts Ways With Lara Trump Amid Father-in-Law’s Presidential Bid
By Samantha Flom Lara Trump will no longer serve as a contributor to Fox News, the network confirmed on Dec. 3. The parting of ways follows former President Donald Trump’s Nov. 15 announcement that he will seek presidential office again in 2024. “We appreciate Lara’s valuable contributions across Fox News Media programming,” a Fox News spokesperson told the Los Angeles Times on […]

