Former GOP lawmaker urges regulators to block potential Netflix-Warner Bros. merger
A new report from a technology watchdog group is urging federal regulators to block a potential merger between Netflix and…
U.S. withdrawal from WHO completed over COVID-19 mishandling
The United States completed its withdrawal from the World Health Organization due to the group’s mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic,…
U.S. Supreme Court to define decades-old consumer law
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Monday to decide how a 1988 video privacy law applies to the modern age. …
TCS stories about Illinois’ diversity agency prompts call for audit
Illinois diversity commissioners are paid tens of thousands more than other state boards but aren't required to work full time,…
DOE issues emergency orders to mitigate blackouts in New England, Texas
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright issued emergency orders to mitigate blackouts in New England and Texas as 24 states have…
Everyday Economics: Fiscal reality meets Central Bank caution in week ahead
At Davos, Citadel CEO Ken Griffin pointed to Japan's bond selloff – where super-long yields surged and 40-year yields hit…
Tariff uncertainty here to stay regardless of Supreme Court ruling
Even as small businesses wait for the U.S. Supreme Court to rule on President Donald Trump's tariff authority, a supply…
Nearly 1M without power as massive winter storm rages
Nearly a million American homes are without power as a massive winter storm sweeps the country. …
Walz deploys 1,500 National Guard troops in Twin Cities
About 1,500 Minnesota National Guard troops went from standby to active following the second fatal shooting by federal agents in…
Noem defends fatal shooting of armed man in DHS confrontation
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended the fatal shooting of a Minneapolis man by a Border Patrol agent…
GOP looks to hold, expand U.S. House majority
Republican leadership have approved a rule change to allow the party to hold a midterm election convention. While plans for…
Govt. funding process close to finish line as Senate preps for final vote
The ball is in the U.S. Senate’s court to avert a government shutdown Jan. 30, with six fiscal year 2026…