Stefani Reynolds / AFP via via Getty ImagesCommentary Biden Told He Could 'Lose Michigan' for Picture Posted from Air Force One "Mom Joe Biden is trying to lose Michigan on purpose," one social media user said. That user wasn't alone in his assessment. By C. Douglas Golden February 3, 2024
Gene J. Puskar - File / AP One Year After Devastating Derailment, Railroads Say They're Striving for Improved Safety But overall, rail safety hasn’t significantly improved, and just one derailment can be disastrous when hazardous chemicals are involved. By The Associated Press February 2, 2024
@RNCResearch / X screen shotCommentary Biden Throws on Hard Hat for a Photo Op with Blue-Collar Workers, But the Problem Becomes Immediately Clear Biden tried to look relatable by posing with a group of blue collar workers, but ended up looking more out-of-touch than ever. By Allison Anton January 26, 2024
Monkey Business Images / ShutterstockCommentary Massive Teachers Union Gets Taken to School, Learns Difficult Lesson After Conservative Group Appears "[W]e have not achieved the new 60 percent membership density mandated by the onerous anti-worker law," the union said. By C. Douglas Golden January 2, 2024
Andru Goldman / ShutterstockCommentary Brutal News for Anheuser-Busch as One-Quarter of Its US Workforce Prepares to Strike Anheuser-Busch's spectacular implosion following its move to elevate transgenderism continues, as a strike looms in the New Year. By Samantha Chang December 19, 2023
Alessandra Tarantino / AP Pope Francis Allows Priests to Bless Same-Sex Unions in Radical Policy Change “Ultimately, a blessing offers people a means to increase their trust in God,” Pope Francis stated in a new document. By The Associated Press December 18, 2023
Pablo Martinez Monsivais / AP Photo WaPo Employees Plan to Turn on Company, Walk Off the Job Public response to the threatened walkout has seemed to fall far short of what the employees were probably hoping for. By George C. Upper III December 6, 2023
Daniel Hoz / Shutterstock Major Liberal City Set to Discipline Students Based on Their Race and Gender Identity for 'Restorative Justice' Portland, Oregon, schools have developed a new set of rules for disciplining students, and much of it revolves around race and gender. By Jack Davis December 5, 2023
Gorodenkoff / Shutterstock Powerful Blue-State Teachers Union Fights to End Basic Skills Test Requirement for Educators The teachers union said the basic skills test has "created an unnecessary barrier to entering the profession." By Jack Davis November 20, 2023
Angela Weiss - AFP / Getty Images Thousands of Starbucks Employees Walk Off the Job, Leave Company Hanging on One of the Busiest Days of the Year Thousands of unionized Starbucks employees went on strike Thursday on Red Cup Day, one of the chain's busiest days of the year. By Lorri Wickenhauser November 18, 2023