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1 In 5 Americans Are Still Working From Home

1 In 5 Americans Are Still Working From Home The COVID-19 pandemic marked a dramatic shift in workplace dynamics, as working from home suddenly became the norm for millions of workers in the United States and across the globe. As Statista’s Felix Richter notes, this transformation offered employees newfound flexibility, enabling them to manage their time more effectively, eliminate… Continue reading 1 In 5 Americans Are Still Working From Home

Former Minnesota Investigator: State Government ‘Harassed, Bullied’ Department in Alleged Coverup of Child Care Fraud Allegations

An ex-Minnesota state trooper and former investigator in the Office of Inspector General for Minnesota’s Department of Human Services testified this week that state officials tried to get him to delete findings from a child care fraud report and later tried to shut down his department after “members of our unit were harassed and bullied… Continue reading Former Minnesota Investigator: State Government ‘Harassed, Bullied’ Department in Alleged Coverup of Child Care Fraud Allegations

L3Harris’ Missile Business Files To Go Public As Trump’s War Economy Prepares For Launch

L3Harris’ Missile Business Files To Go Public As Trump’s War Economy Prepares For Launch We have been diligently tracking the Trump administration’s war-economy mobilization across the homeland, from the rise of so-called “war unicorns” favored by the Department of War to Trump officials talking with GM, Ford, GE Aerospace, and Oshkosh about converting underused civilian… Continue reading L3Harris’ Missile Business Files To Go Public As Trump’s War Economy Prepares For Launch

Report: Another DOJ Investigative Case Against James Comey Happening in Virgina – That’s Three States Now, and This One Has Big Irony

In the first case against James Comey for allegedly lying to Congress, there was no dismissal; instead, the judge rejected US Attorney Lindsey Halligan’s involvement. After that, the statute of limitations ran out.  However, if the report below is accurate, this would represent the third currently active investigation against former FBI Director James Comey, and… Continue reading Report: Another DOJ Investigative Case Against James Comey Happening in Virgina – That’s Three States Now, and This One Has Big Irony

Massive Lithium Lode In Appalachia Could Power 130 Million EVs: USGS

Massive Lithium Lode In Appalachia Could Power 130 Million EVs: USGS America’s worrisome dependency on foreign sources of lithium could become a thing of the past: About 328 years’ worth of last year’s lithium imports is buried in Appalachia, according to a new analysis published by the US Geological Survey (USGS). That’s about 2.3 million… Continue reading Massive Lithium Lode In Appalachia Could Power 130 Million EVs: USGS

Hershey CEO Says GLP-1 Boom Fuels Demand For Gum And Mints

Hershey CEO Says GLP-1 Boom Fuels Demand For Gum And Mints Hershey reported first-quarter sales and earnings that exceeded Bloomberg-tracked analyst expectations, driven by higher candy prices and resilient consumer demand. Beyond the earnings report, CEO Kirk Tanner made one very notable comment in prepared remarks: demand for gum and mints remains strong, with the… Continue reading Hershey CEO Says GLP-1 Boom Fuels Demand For Gum And Mints

President Trump Takes Questions from Media Following Executive Order Signing in Oval Office

President Trump held an Oval Office signing event today for: (1) PROMOTING RETIREMENT-SAVINGS ACCESS FOR AMERICAN WORKERS BY ESTABLISHING TRUMPIRA.GOV, and (2) PROMOTING EFFICIENCY, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND PERFORMANCE IN FEDERAL CONTRACTING. Following the executive order signing, President Trump took questions from the assembled press pool. WATCH: . Posted in Big Government, President Trump, Press Secretary –… Continue reading President Trump Takes Questions from Media Following Executive Order Signing in Oval Office