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Woodward: More young Americans choose career schools
The range of industries looking for workers who have practical skills, and not necessarily four-year degrees, includes healthcare, truck driving, aircraft mechanics and welding.
Woodward: SHOP Act targets black-market goods
In 2020, the fashion industry lost more than $50 billion in potential sales due to fakes. That means lost American jobs and lost American wages, said Jennifer Hanks at the American...
Woodward: Retail is up, so is crime, counterfeiting
How much larger would the U.S. retail economy be if it weren’t under attack from crooks, counterfeiters and organized crime?
Woodward: Candidates need to talk about the debt crisis
As America turns its eyes to New Hampshire and its first-in-the-nation presidential primary, a group of concerned politicians and activists want to turn the nation’s attention to its $34 trillion federal...
Woodward: Florida’s tomato fight could hike grocery bills
The Fresh Produce Association of the Americas warns tomato prices will jump 50% if the TSA is changed or done away with and anti-dumping duties are imposed on tomatoes imported...
Woodward: How an off-mission CDC got COVID wrong
Dr. Brian Miller with the American Enterprise Institute says that instead of intensely focusing on tracking communicable diseases and fighting infections, the agency wandered into “woke” issues like fighting racism...
Woodward: Blame organized crime for shelves under lockdown
Across the nation, retailers are adding more on-the-shelves security to fight off the surge in shoplifting, and shoppers aren’t happy.
Woodward: Consumer agency says it’s not coming for gas stoves- yet
Climate activists have been targeting natural gas use in homes and businesses for years, in part by banning natural gas hookups in new construction.
Woodward: Rail workers’ unions must get contract on track
If the unions aren’t on board by Dec. 9, the cooling-off period would be over, and a national strike could begin.
Woodward: OPEC’s production cuts embarrass Biden – again
The OPEC+ nations led by the Saudis announced a production cut of 2 million barrels per day, about 2% of the world’s oil supply. It was the biggest rollback of...