President Biden on Wednesday struggled through a press conference with Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio, fumbling to find his list of preselected reporters to call on and concluding the event by announcing he's living in the wrong century.
A bill to reauthorize the government's top power was blocked from reaching a floor vote on Wednesday amid a rebellion by Republican lawmakers who wanted more restrictions placed on the FBI.
President Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio said Wednesday they remain open to dialogue or a direct summit with North Korea over its nuclear ambitions and missile program.
President Biden said Wednesday he "stands by" his commitment to American workers in opposing a planned acquisition of Pittsburgh-based U.S. steel by a Japanese company, a stance Mr. Biden reiterated in a press conference with Japan's prime minister.
The governor of the Grand Canyon State has a trigger-happy obsession with vetoing it into perpetual powerlessness. On Tuesday, Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-AZ) shot down a widely bipartisan bill that would have mandated age verification on adult content websites and prevented the further pornification of and sexual exposure to minors across the state. The president […]
All the fussing about the inevitable submergence of Earth’s islands and flooding of its continental coasts is debunked by simple island-watching. In a fit of unintelligent climate foresight that would leave Greta Thunberg’s jaw agape, today the United Nations’s executive climate secretary, Simon Stiell, prophesied that humanity has two years left “to save the world” […]
PITTSBURGH — If you drive throughout the city neighborhood of Squirrel Hill, the signs for Bahvini Patel far outpace those for incumbent Rep. Summer Lee (D-PA), whom Patel is challenging in the Democratic Party for Pennsylvania’s 12th Congressional District. The same goes for other city neighborhoods and the suburban enclaves that encompass the city-centric district. […]
INFLATION NEVER WENT AWAY. The government announced Wednesday morning that inflation rose 0.4% in March, part of a 3.5% increase on an annual basis. The rise, which clearly means that inflation is not subsiding, took some big media outlets by surprise. The New York Times said the increase in prices was “unexpectedly sharp.” The Washington Post […]
A good metric for determining the values of a workplace is assessing the culture of a company is how employees treat their jobs and each other. If a company values honesty and the input of its employees while expecting the highest standard of quality for its products, that is a moral and healthy corporate culture […]
The incompetence of California’s single-party Democratic rule shines through on every issue facing the state, but now homelessness is again taking the spotlight. Over the past five years, California has spent $24 billion on addressing homelessness. An audit examined how over half of that, $13.7 billion, was spent on five programs across the state. According […]