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Trump stands firm on India tariffs as Modi reiterates Russia, China ties

President Trump stood by the steep tariffs he imposed on India as a penalty for buying Russian oil, as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday in a display of deepening ties with the Kremlin. In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump reiterated his concerns about what...

What’s a Woman? Battleground Democrats can’t answer.

The mask is slipping. In key midterm Senate races, so-called “moderate” Democrats are embracing extremism — defending policies that put men in women’s sports and radical ideology ahead of the will of voters. It’s an interesting turnabout for a political party that spent millions of dollars the last few cycles to convince women they were the party...

Former CDC directors sound alarm over Kennedy’s agency shake-up

Related video – DC Bureau: Changes Atop the CDC Former directors of the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Monday rebuked Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for his leadership at the agency and for his decision to fire its director, Susan Monarez. In a New York Times op-ed,...

Congress must immediately restore the union rights of federal employees

If federal employees’ union rights are not restored, we can expect to see a politicized civil service that puts politicians and special interests ahead of the American people.

Minneapolis archbishop calls for prayers that lead to action

Archbishop Bernard Hebda’s diocese includes Annunciation Church and School, site of a deadly shooting Aug. 27.

Bad news awaits Republicans returning to DC

As September begins, Republicans remain on the defensive, and this time they won’t be able to call a time-out.

Candida auris: Study reveals who is most vulnerable to deadly fungus infection

Health experts have been sounding the alarm for years on Candida auris, a drug-resistant fungus that's hard to diagnose, hard to eliminate and hard to treat once it takes hold.

Workers and their unions, not corporations, made manufacturing jobs into good jobs 

But the success story of good manufacturing jobs didn’t begin with factories — and ignoring this history as we try to recapture manufacturing capacity will doom the dream of a renaissance. 

Employees ‘job hugging’ amid labor market uncertainty

According to consultants at Korn Ferry, a growing number of American employees are displaying what is colloquially known as “job hugging."

Without consequences, union violence will continue and grow

On Labor Day, we affirm that everyone should have the freedom to seek employment wherever they choose, and should never be bullied or harassed for exercising that freedom. Americans should be able to get a job and go to work without, for example, being swarmed by knife-wielding Teamsters who trap them in vans for hours....

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