June 6 Why Trump’s $3 billion wake-up call to higher ed is exactly what America needs President Trump's proposal to redirect $3 billion from Harvard to trade schools sparks a debate on the value of higher education and the need for a cultural reset.
June 6 Sweet deception? Loyal customers accuse iconic dessert chain of 'shrinkflation' The Cheesecake Factory faces "shrinkflation" accusations as loyal customers report noticeably smaller cheesecake portions despite unchanged prices and calorie counts.
June 5 German Chancellor Friedrich Merz: Free trade is the best for mutual wealth of our countries German Chancellor Friedrich Merz discusses trade negotiations with the United States and Elon Musk's involvement in German politics on 'Special Report.'
June 5 Ontario Premier says Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs can ‘hurt both sides of the border’ Premier of Ontario Doug Ford discusses President Donald Trump’s steel and aluminum tariffs on ‘America Reports.’
June 5 Climate lawfare in blue-state courts could hurt US energy consumers, expert says: 'Huge effect' Activists are using lawsuits in state and local jurisdictions across the country to influence national and global climate change priorities, fossil fuel advocate warns.
June 5 DC restaurant groups blast Dems' 'baseless' boycott threat reportedly backed by AOC, Sanders A hospitality workers' union has organized dozens of Democrats to boycott popular Washington, D.C., eateries amid allegations of union busting, according to a report.
June 5 Progressive Chicago mayor advocates for new 1% grocery tax to help billion-dollar deficit Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and his aides argued in favor of a grocery tax during a city committee meeting to replace a similar state tax set to end in 2026.
June 5 ‘Climate cult’ on notice as lawmakers push to let feds hop blue-state roadblocks to ‘US energy dominance' Legislation backed by 37 lawmakers aims to lower energy costs by preventing states from blocking interstate energy projects.
June 5 Educational Choice for Children Act: A tax break for the rich, not a lifeline for students Educational Choice for Children Act benefits the wealthy by turning private school donations into tax write-offs, undermining public education.
June 4 The ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ urgently needs a makeover to usher in Trump’s Golden Age Congress faces pressure to refine tax policy by eliminating ineffective deductions and securing permanent tax cuts to help create Trump's Golden Age.