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Jobless claims fall despite mounting layoffs in tech sector

New first-time applications for jobless benefits fell last week, even as major technology and media companies announced thousands of layoffs, according to data released Thursday by the Labor Department. In the week ending Jan. 21, initial claims for unemployment insurance totaled 186,000 after seasonal adjustments, down 6,000 from the previous week's total of 190,000. Roughly...

What ‘The Sneetches’ can teach us about the battle against wokeness

It is unusual for story-time in a third-grade class to make national news. But that’s what happened recently in Ohio: For an episode about teaching economics through children’s books, the Planet Money podcast was recording in the classroom. Early into “The Sneetches,” by Dr. Suess — which, you may recall, features snooty yellow creatures with...

Judge orders video of attack on Paul Pelosi to be released

A judge has ruled that video of the attack on Paul Pelosi, the husband of Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), should be released following a motion from several news organizations, according to multiple reports.  San Francisco Superior Court Judge Stephen Murphy ruled on Wednesday that the evidence against the alleged attacker, David DePape, should be publicly...

Transportation Department looking into whether ‘unrealistic scheduling’ played role in Southwest holiday meltdown 

The Department of Transportation (DOT) is probing whether “unrealistic scheduling” played a role in the mass flight delays and cancellations from Southwest Airlines during the holidays last year. “DOT is in the initial phase of a rigorous and comprehensive investigation into Southwest Airlines’ holiday debacle that stranded millions ... [and] probing whether Southwest executives...

McConnell knocks DC officials over crime in city

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Wednesday called out local officials in Washington, D.C., for recent spikes in crime in the city.  Speaking from the Senate floor, McConnell noted the recent rise in crime in major U.S. cities, including Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco and his hometown of Louisville, Ky.  “Streets, neighborhoods, and cities across...

What the Constitution says about honoring the federal debt must be taken seriously

The debt ceiling debate is attracting growing attention and a greater sense of urgency. American history underscores why. While many reasons exist to pay our debts, our history punctuates why American leaders dating back to the Revolution have thought it essential. In my book, “The Price of Liberty: Paying for America’s Wars” (2007), I described...

Rick Scott to seek reelection amid talk of White House campaign

Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) will run for reelection to his Senate seat in 2024, shutting down speculation that he could mount a bid for the presidency. Scott announced his intentions during an appearance in South Florida on Wednesday. He’s also building out his campaign operation ahead of his 2024 reelection bid, rolling out a list...

To defeat China, America needs an industrial policy

Industrial policy is supported now even among many who opposed it in the past. This is because they understand that the world economy has changed.

Rep. Comer vows to probe Hunter Biden’s art sales, dealer’s China connections: ‘It is deeply concerning’

Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, vowed Wednesday to "get to the bottom" of Hunter Biden's art sales.

California Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff to run for US Senate held by Feinstein

California Rep. Adam Schiff on Thursday announced his candidacy for U.S. Senate, setting up a possible challenge to incumbent Sen. Dianne Feinstein.

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