Immigration March 1 ICE arrest of migrant sparks anger protest before violent gang ties exposed An illegal migrant arrested while dropping students off at a Chicago school sparked outrage but that was before ICE revealed his violent gang ties.
Kathy Hochul February 28 NY corrections officers want Dem prison-reform repeal, say deal ending strike 'slap in the face' Correction officers in New York's prison system have been on strike for nearly two weeks, and a tentative agreement appears to have been reached.
Federal Courts February 27 Judge blocks Trump administration's mass dismissals of probationary federal employees A federal judge in California stopped the Office of Personnel Management from ordering federal departments and agencies to begin mass firings of probationary workers.
New York February 25 New York inmate dies in prison as guards continue strike deemed illegal under state law An inmate died in a New York prison as guards at prisons across the state continue their strike, which union officials acknowledge violates a state law.
VIDEO February 24 David Asman: Nature of bureacracy is 'how little' workers can 'get away' with doing FOX Business anchor David Asman fires back at federal workers who refuse to tell Elon Musk what they do on 'The Story.'
Opinion February 24 Donald Trump claimed he would help American workers. Now, he’s betraying them Forget candidate Trump. He ran as a friend to the working man. President Donald Trump is a friend to Elon Musk and other billionaires who are implementing Project 2025.
Media February 21 Trump brings GOP lawmaker and Teamsters president together after 'stand your butt up' feud Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., and Teamsters president Sean O’Brien discuss how they reconciled and became friends after their heated verbal spat on the Senate floor on "Hannity.'
Federal Courts February 20 Trump's DOGE stays on track after pair of federal judge rulings A pair of federal judges, in two separate cases, filed rulings that allow DOGE to continue its track of finding government waste and slashing it.
Media February 20 Massachusetts teachers' union disavows 'offensive images' after being accused of spreading antisemitism Massachusetts Teachers Association vowed to sever ties with external websites that shared controversial imagery and rhetoric about Jews and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Politics February 19 Pro-union Trump nominee faces Senate grilling as at least one Republican vows to oppose her Lori Chavez-DeRemer will go before the Senate HELP committee on Wednesday for a confirmation hearing. Sen. Rand Paul, who has already said he will vote "no," is on the committee.
New York City February 18 NY Gov. Hochul orders National Guard to staff correction facilities amid unsanctioned strikes, staff shortages NY Gov. Hochul ordered the state National Guard to staff correction facilities as strikes continue.