Shoppers are “panic buying” items, including toilet paper, after 45,000 East Coast port workers launched a strike on Tuesday.
Virginia Republican U.S. Senate candidate Hung Cao had a number of viral moments during his debate with Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) on Wednesday night.
Inflationary pressures, however, are heating up again.
So much for the manufacturing boom Kamala Harris keeps talking about.
Toyota is reportedly doubling down on its investment in electric air taxi developer Joby Aviation with a new $500 million funding round. The automobile giant apparently believes the future of travel in cities is via small aircraft zipping between skyscrapers.
Swing state voters trust former President Donald Trump more than Vice President Kamala Harris on international trade and tariffs, polls found.
Constellation Energy is pursuing a $1.6 billion federal loan guarantee to help finance its plan to restart the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania and sell the electricity exclusively to Microsoft to power the tech giant’s AI data centers.
Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) touted a Justice Department lawsuit against Visa after previously pushing two government agencies to probe opponents of his credit card bill.
There really should not be much controversy over the idea that a surge in immigration puts upward pressure on home prices.
Bank of America confirmed that some customers were having trouble “accessing their accounts and balance information,” according to CBS News.
Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) on Wednesday said that a Trump administration would use tariffs to “fight back against the theft of the American middle-class.”
The Cato Institute is admitting that Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) is correct when he says “immigration increases housing prices” for Americans.
The New York Times flip-flopped after using a “fact check” to insist Sen, J.D. Vance was wrong to claim migration pushes up housing costs.
A recent study by Uplevel, a firm that analyzes coding metrics, has revealed that AI coding assistants like GitHub Copilot are not significantly improving developer productivity or preventing burnout, despite the hype surrounding these tools.
The Walt Disney Company isn’t out of the woods yet in its effort to reverse its financial troubles, with a prominent firm downgrading the company’s stock this week citing continued troubles at Disney theme parks, once the company’s most reliable revenue-generating division.
Working-class voters in the deep blue city of Philadelphia are showing dramatic signs of switching their support to former President Donald Trump’s Republican Party.
Arkansas has filed a lawsuit against YouTube and its parent company Google, accusing the video-sharing platform of deliberately fostering addiction and contributing to a mental health crisis among the state’s youth.
The newly unsealed complaint of the lawsuit filed by the New Mexico Attorney General against Snap, the company behind the Snapchat social media platform, reveals that employees were well aware of the app’s dangers to children, including sextortion, illicit gun sales, and addictive features.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) signed a law this week that will allow the creation of Amsterdam-style marijuana cafés, after vetoing a similar measure last year due to concerns about smoking in public places.
Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) stunned the hosts of “The Breakfast Club” this week when he argued that Vice President Kamala Harris helped cause the massive rise of inflation during the Joe Biden presidency.
President Donald Trump’s policies will deliver higher wages to American voters, Sen. JD Vance promised repeatedly during the vice presidential debate.
Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) argued for tariffs at the lone vice presidential debate against Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), emphasizing that they protect American workers from cheap foreign labor.
Former President Donald Trump’s Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) suggests China is controlling most of the world’s solar panel supply chain, at Tuesday evening’s vice-presidential debate.
Walz broke out a false claim at the vice presidential debate on CBS News on Tuesday night that Democrats made against Trump from 2015 to 2020,
Former President Donald Trump’s running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-OH), says reshoring American manufacturing would be a boon for the environment because the United States leads the world in clean energy.
CLAIM: Tim Walz claimed in the debate with J.D. Vance on Tuesday that the trade deficit under Donald Trump was the largest in history.
Trump, in fact, won the trade war with China, leading to a Phase I trade deal that was only overshadowed by the coronavirus.
The longshoremen strike that began Tuesday is at its heart a labor protest against the disastrous inflation brought on by the reckless Biden-Harris economic policies.
The president of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) dismissed concerns that the port workers’ strike could affect the lives of American citizens.
Haitian migrants flooding into the Midwest and South are taking advantage of subsidized housing, and low-paying jobs.
Ford Motor Company is hoping to boost sales of its electric vehicles by giving away free at-home charging stations.
Notorious censor and surveillance capitalism tycoon Mark Zuckerberg has a clear vision for how he wants his company Meta to be remembered decades from now — as a technology innovator, not for his apps and their negative impacts on society.
Investment giant Fidelity has marked down the value of its stake in Elon Musk’s X, formerly known as Twitter, by a staggering 78.7 percent as of the end of August, implying an overall valuation of just $9.4 billion for the social media platform that Musk purchased for $44 billion after attempting to back out of the deal.
Jimmy Carter was the first American president to lose his bid for re-election due to inflation.
State and local government jobs and construction jobs accounted for the majority of the increase.
The University Medical Center in Lubbock, Texas, a critical level-one trauma hospital, has been severely impacted by a ransomware attack, leading to the diversion of emergency patients to nearby facilities. With the only level-one trauma center within 400 miles crippled, West Texas residents have been placed at significant risk by America’s failure to fight cybercrime.
Tens of thousands of port workers along the East Coast and Gulf of Mexico went on strike in the early hours of Tuesday morning, the first industrial action by the U.S. longshoremen’s union in almost half a century.