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Shrinking unions grasp hold of power through ESG activism

It’s no secret that labor unions are struggling. Even though federal law tilts decidedly in their favor, unions have seen their share of the workforce steadily decline. Membership has been dropping, both in total numbers and as a percentage of the workforce, for many decades. Only 1 in 10 American workers is now unionized, and […]

I went undercover at Chicago May Day rally. Here’s what taxpayers funded

I’d been watching the Chicago Teachers Union implosion play out for months — President Stacy Davis Gates going unhinged on social media, jaw-dropping headlines, and coworkers passing around reports on Chicago Public Schools literacy rates so bad they don’t seem real. So when the CTU announced it had cut a deal with CPS to bus […]

Palestinian ‘pay to slay’ shows why Trump’s 20-point plan for Gaza is needed

President Donald Trump is known for forging his own foreign policy path, and Gaza is no different. Whereas the previous administration hoped that a “revitalized” Palestinian Authority would take over the Strip, the Trump administration pumped the brakes. A U.S. State Department report published last week vindicates that decision. Under U.S. law, Washington withholds certain […]

Becerra’s big lie on child labor

Democrats blame President Donald Trump for all of their problems, and nowhere is that more true than in California, where former President Joe Biden’s Health and Human Services Secretary, Xavier Becerra, repeatedly invoked Trump during a debate Tuesday night to avoid accountability for his own disastrous record on child labor while in office. Becerra came […]

Susan Collins, amid tough Maine Senate battle, says she’s long had benign tremor

Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) revealed to a local media outlet that she has benign tremor that sometimes causes trembling in her hands, head or voice and is taking medication for the condition but said it “has absolutely no impact on my ability to do my job.” Collins, who is 73, shared the details about her...

Rubio meets with Pope Leo at Vatican

Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican early Thursday, days after President Trump reignited his feud with the American-born pontiff over the Iran war. Rubio met with the pope for at 11:30 a.m. local time, according to his daily public schedule. At 12:15 p.m. local time, he met with...

Trump punishes Indiana Republicans; Is US nearing an Iran deal? Join the live discussion

A possible peace deal with Iran, President Trump's vengeance on Indiana state legislators who crossed him on redistricting and the latest news from the Capitol and White House. Join The Hill Editor-in-Chief Ian Swanson, campaign editor Sophia Vento, White House and legal affairs editor Rema Rahman, and defense and foreign policy editor Colin Meyn for an in-depth discussion on...

California is funding the very hate it promised to stop

The anti-hate program of the nation's largest state is funding and platforming the very hate it claims to be fighting under the banner of civil rights.

College students overestimate starting salaries by $24K: Survey

College students pursuing a bachelor's degree expect to earn roughly $80,000 one year after graduation.

Missing scientist cases need ‘psychological autopsies’: Ex-FBI agents

“If there is something being hidden, I think at some point we would find this out," James Fitzgerald, a retired FBI agent said.

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