White House touts $3.49 gas, one cent cheaper than last July 4th
The White House celebrated a penny drop in gas prices compared to last year, claiming the lowest July 4th rates in three years, amid a projected $1.30 decrease from 2022 highs.
Left-wing activism rampant in corporate shareholder proposal process: report
A Securities and Exchange Commission process for approving shareholder proposals favors a left-wing bent in corporate policies, claims a watchdog, citing audits from 2018-2022.
California's 'secret' 50-cent gas tax hike coming in the next two years
CARB's emissions program forecasts a potential 50-cent rise in gas prices within two years, aiming for yearly increases to promote clean air.
White House OMB director repeats 'misleading' claim that Biden created 15 million new jobs
Shalanda Young, director of the Office of Management and Budget, repeated a "misleading" claim that President Biden has added 15 million new jobs since he took office.
Sen. Rubio slams corporations for remaining on TikTok despite boycotting X
Sen. Marco Rubio sends scathing letters to 18 companies who are boycotting X, formerly known as Twitter, yet continue posting on TikTok despite concerns of links to Chinese government.
Los Angeles, other liberal cities among biggest targets as organized crime problem costs retailers billions
2023 NRF report reveals $112B losses due to surging organized retail crime in U.S. cities, driven by coordinated robberies and smash-and-grab tactics.
Chicago considers controversial tax hike on property sales over $1M to fund homeless housing
Chicago's City Council is considering raising the tax rate on real estate for properties worth more than $1 million to fund housing units for homeless people.
Senate approves measure requiring companies to report tech investments in China, other 'countries of concern'
U.S. investors in Chinese tech firms would be required to report their stakes within two weeks to the Treasury Department, under a Senate-passed amendment.