There’s good reason to believe that the president’s campaign of revenge will be felt throughout the federal government.
President Donald Trump this week rescinded a nearly 60-year-old executive order that prohibited government contractors from discriminating in their hiring, firing, promotion or pay practices.
Removing security clearances is petty and personal. But it is the president’s decision to make, and in a week of wacky and unexpected executive orders, it is one of the easier to defend.
Mikey Madison of “Anora” watched the Oscar nominations from her hotel room bed, screaming along with her mother on FaceTime ...
Treasury yield surpasses 5%, it could "shock" the stock market and "force a re-valuation," BlackRock's Larry Fink said.
Jimmy Butler is the type of player who will go scorched earth to get precisely what he wants. Just ask the Timberwolves how it goes. He didn't want to be there and did everything in his power to get ...
The baseball season is inching closer with pitchers and catchers reporting to spring training in just three weeks. While that leads to an uptick in fantasy baseball drafts and rankings being published ...
According to Microsoft’s Work Trend Index, 71% of business leaders would rather hire an AI-skilled junior than a senior without AI skills. As CEOs embrace AI’s potential, they need to decide their ...
Democrats, torn nationally between progressive and moderate wings of the party, will have a similar choice in the Jan. 28 ...
Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, who was convicted of orchestrating his far-right extremist group’s Jan. 6, 2021 assault, ...
The driver trekked a half-mile from his car to make the $40 pizza delivery. When a police officer spotted him and posted on ...
Antero Resources is now projected to generate over $1.3 billion in 2025 free cash flow. Learn why I downgrade AR stock from ...