Despite the historically low unemployment rate of just 3.6 percent, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi slammed President Donald Trump’s handling of the economy. Pelosi cited the May job report, which found …
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AT&T is currently in the midst of wide-sweeping job cuts. When lobbying for tax cuts, however, the telecommunications giant had claimed that the savings would allow them to add thousands …
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Despite Billions in Incentives, Foxconn May Drop Wisconsin Manufacturing Facility
Taiwanese electronics manufacturer Foxconn may not be coming to Wisconsin after all. In one of the most touted deals of the Trump administration, Foxconn had previously pledged to hire up …
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President Trump’s First ‘500 Days of American Greatness’: Economic Growth and Stability
by Katie Begleyby Katie BegleyAs President Trump celebrates 500 days in office, he has taken the opportunity to publicize the accomplishments of his administration. On Twitter and in a statement issued by the White …
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We crunched the data on where journalists work and how fast it’s changing. The results should worry you.
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By Kathryn Blackhurst, LifeZette: President tells American workers there is ‘a builder in the White House’ who will fight for them President Donald Trump promised to give American workers “the …
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Another blowout number on jobs as ADP reports March payrolls up 263K By Jeff Cox, CNBC: The year’s fast start for job creation showed no signs of letting up in …
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Elizabeth Warren Laughs At Trump’s Claim That He Respects Women, Attacks President on Equality, Economy and Regulations
by OpsLensby OpsLensThe oft contentious Democratic Senator, and possible 2020 presidential candidate, Elizabeth Warren fired back at President Trump yesterday after he tweeted out praise for women on International Women’s Day. President …
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If we allow people to break our laws and come into the United States illegally and do nothing about it, we are eventually a doomed society. By Chris Wagoner: Because …
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By Jacob Bojesson, Daily Caller: Just 494 out of the 162,000 refugees who applied for asylum in Sweden in 2015 have managed to get a job, according to government figures …