Oil Up as Industries Switch From Gas, Little Sign Supply Crunch Easing
By Reuters
Oil prices rose on Friday, and were on track for gains of nearly 5 percent this week, on signs some industries have begun switching fuel from ...
Virginia Judge Hands Victory to Parents, Sides Against Prosecutor on School Board Recall
By Jack Phillips
A Virginia-based parent group attempting to oust five Loudoun County School Board members was given a small win after a Loudoun County Circuit Court judge ...
American Employers Added 194,000 Jobs in September, Far Below Expectations
By Tom Ozimek
U.S. employers added fewer than 200,000 jobs in September, sharply undershooting market expectations and painting a picture of labor market recovery that’s ...
400 Workers Quit Large Michigan Hospital System Over COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate
By Zachary Stieber
Approximately 400 healthcare workers at one of Michigan’s largest hospital systems have resigned over the system’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
The roughly 33,000 workers at ...
Pennsylvania Democrats Protest Curriculum Transparency Bill
By Beth Belje
The idea of parents having easy access to their children’s school curriculum was vigorously debated Wednesday in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
Pennsylvania code already ...
Pfizer Scientists in Undercover Videos Say Natural Immunity Likely Better Than COVID-19 Vaccination
By Zachary Stieber
A trio of scientists at Pfizer were recorded speaking to undercover reporters about the existence of natural immunity to the virus that causes COVID-19, ...
Households Brace for Higher Winter Heating Costs as Natural Gas Prices Vault
By Tom Ozimek
The relentless rise in natural gas prices continued on Wednesday, highlighting the looming threat to American households bracing for higher heating costs in the ...
Zuckerberg Responds to Facebook Whistleblower’s Testimony, Says Claims ‘Don’t Make Sense’
By Katabella Roberts
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has responded to claims made by former employee and whistleblower Frances Haugen in testimony before Congress on Oct. 5.
Hague, who used to work as a lead ...
Six Key Takeaways From Senate Hearing With Facebook Whistleblower
By Joseph Lord
The Senate heard testimony Tuesday from former Facebook employee Frances Haugen, who came before the Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety, and Data Security to ...
Constitution Focus Groups Form in North Carolina to Question Local Governments’ Authority
By Matt McGregor
‘School boards being misled’ into making draconian mandates, says legal expert.
Amid a climate of tightening restrictions, mandates, and dwindling freedoms, U.S. Constitution ...
Vermont Woman Fired, Denied Unemployment for Refusing Vaccine, Becomes Homeless and Flees to Florida
By Patricia Tolson
‘It Was Simply Because I Stood Up to This Vaccine Thing’.
Karen “Kay Sea” Skau is a single mother of two adult children, ...
Abbott Calls for Tougher Penalties for Illegal Voting
By Tom Ozimek
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has called on the state’s lawmakers to impose harsher penalties for illegal voting, building on earlier efforts that ...