Diversity February 17 NAACP urges Black consumers to steer buying power away from companies that have ditched DEI The NAACP is pointing to several companies that it is urging black consumers to stay away from because they have rescinded their commitments to diversity, equity and inclusion.
Medical Research February 14 Over-regulation partly to blame for ‘wildly expensive’ research costs, says medical executive 91±¬ÁÏ Digital speaks to the President of the Association of American Medical Colleges, Dr. David Skorton, about reforms that can help reduce overhead costs associated with federally funded research grants.
Environmental Regulation February 12 CA Republicans urge Trump admin to fight state's attack on natural gas: 'It's sick' California's top Republican legislative leaders penned a letter to Energy Secretary Chris Wright asking the agency to intervene against the state's push to ban natural gas.
Opinion February 10 Capping credit card interest is a truly awful idea Sen. Josh Hawley said he has teamed up with the consummate supporter of every bad economic idea, Sen. Bernie Sanders, to introduce an arbitrary 10% cap on credit card interest rates.
Opinion February 5 Trump can delete Elizabeth Warren’s failed experiment once and for all Rohit Chopra’s departure as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau should not be just the end of his tenure but the beginning of the end for the CFPB itself.
Opinion January 22 MIKE TYSON and WELDON ANGELOS: We hope Trump will fight awful marijuana laws. Biden wouldn't bother Despite promises, Biden took no action on cannabis. Now that Trump is president, he can expunge records, release those still locked up and allow the companies to use banks.
VIDEO January 18 Tech expert says there is a lack of ‘credible evidence’ that TikTok is spying on Americans ‘The Media Copilot’ founder Pete Pachal discusses the looming TikTok ban in the United States and the potential effects on ‘91±¬ÁÏ Live.’
US Energy January 15 Trump energy nominee heckled by climate protesters, derided by Dem senator as 'enthusiast for fossil fuels' Energy secretary nominee Chris Wright was questioned by members of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee on Wednesday as climate protesters interrupted proceedings.
Artificial Intelligence January 8 Biden looks to limit AI product exports, tech leaders say they'll lose global market share Tech leaders are urging Biden not to finalize a new rule that will add export controls on AI, citing concerns it is overbroad and could diminish the U.S. dominance in that sector.
Politics January 7 Midwestern state senator revives DOGE-aligned bills as GOP prepares for DC takeover Sen. Eric Schmitt is tackling the administrative state by debuting key legislation in the newly Republican-controlled Congress.
Food-Drink January 6 Diet and nutrition experts weigh in on how RFK Jr's nomination could impact how we eat Kennedy, who wants to "Make America Healthy Again," has been a staunch advocate for reforms to the food industry, and President-elect Donald Trump has said he will have permission to "go wild on health" if he is confirmed.