July 27, 2021 Rikers inmate steals log book to complain about ‘outrageous’ lack of guards Rikers Island inmates are looking for guards in all the wrong places.
July 24, 2021 Ex-Arizona AG, who quit GOP, now jobless after criticizing MLB's Diamondbacks: reports A former Arizona attorney general who left the Republican Party several years ago now finds himself without a job at a law firm that represents MLB's Arizona Diamondbacks.
July 20, 2021 Virginia looking for first cannabis attorney With recreational marijuana use recently legalized, Virginia's attorney general is seeking applicants interested in serving as the state's first cannabis attorney.
July 20, 2021 Dana White says he will 'run over' competition slowing down because of COVID UFC President Dana White joined ‘91±¬ÁÏ Primetime’ to discuss how he kept UFC successful during the pandemic and if he is worried that Americans are losing the fight to be successful.
July 17, 2021 GOP Rep. Malliotakis slams Dems over NYC’s rampant street prostitution: ‘Their idea of job creation?’ A Republican congresswoman slammed New York’s Democratic leadership Friday following a newspaper’s report about seemingly rampant street prostitution in the city’s Brooklyn borough.
July 11, 2021 NYC school staffers have ‘no confidence’ in principal after race flap The faculty of a Washington Heights high school is rebelling against their principal, charging in a vote of no-confidence that she has "flagrantly but unsuccessfully attempted to divide our school by race."
July 6, 2021 Maryland court rejects Gov. Hogan's attempt to block federal unemployment programs Maryland’s highest court has upheld a lower court's emergency order keeping the state enrolled in enhanced federal unemployment programs.
July 2, 2021 Ari Fleischer challenges Biden's victory lap on economy: He's a 'Trojan horse with a script' Former White House press secretary Ari Fleischer called out President Biden Friday for taking a victory lap on the better-than-expected June jobs report and crediting his administration's economic agenda for the strongest hiring gain in 10 months.
June 30, 2021 Immigration judges union moves toward regaining authority The U.S. Justice Department has dropped its opposition to reviving a union for immigration judges that had been stripped of authority during the final months of the Trump administration.
June 27, 2021 Closed border and depleted work force hurting small businesses in McAllen, Texas Small businesses in McAllen, Texas describe struggle to hire workers during COVID recovery.