February 16 How Jeff Bezos ruined The Washington Post and why he should sell it Media veteran examines how Bezos transformed from newspaper savior to destroyer, cutting staff while his net worth soars by $224 billion since purchase.
February 16 AI out of control? How a single article is sending shock waves with an apocalyptic warning As AI models advance rapidly, experts warn of widespread job displacement while others call it 'doomerism.' What's the reality behind AI predictions?
February 16 Democrat lawmakers rush to bash Trump even as jobs, inflation reports beat projections Democrats blast Trump's economy, despite strong January data showing 2.5% inflation and 130,000 jobs added, citing "unaffordability crisis" concerns.
February 16 DNC Chair Ken Martin boasts ‘win after win,’ shrugs off massive Trump, Republican money lead Democrats tout "positive momentum" with recent victories as they eye midterm elections, hoping to replicate their 2018 success in winning back Congress.
February 16 Transit funding hits record highs as ridership languishes, new report questions return on billions Federal transit spending hits record highs while bus and rail usage continues to lag behind pre-pandemic levels, sparking debate over policy effectiveness.
February 16 It's not students organizing ICE walkouts — here's who's really behind the nationwide protests Teacher unions orchestrate student walkouts against ICE and Trump administration policies, using public schools as political staging grounds for activism.
February 16 Trump’s ‘Goldilocks economy’: Inflation falls as Dow hits 50,000 milestone Independent Women’s Forum's Patrice Onwuka analyzes GDP growth, the dip in unemployment and how a return to manufacturing is driving a 'soft landing' for the American economy in early 2026.
February 16 Florida congressional candidate prioritizing homeownership as key issue in race Florida congressional candidate Dan Weldon joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss his motivation to run for office, why homeownership is a key issue among voters and more.Â
February 16 Teachers have a lot to learn from Trump’s Education secretary Education Secretary Linda McMahon reminds teachers they aren't required to pay union dues in any state, citing the 2018 Supreme Court Janus v. AFSCME ruling.
February 15 Wall Street could seize your retirement savings in the next financial crash — and it's perfectly legal Investigation uncovers how banking institutions secretly altered securities laws in the 1970s, prioritizing Wall Street over individual investors.