MARTIN MUREAU - AFP / Getty Images 50,000 Students Left in the Lurch as Teachers Union Launches Strike Hours Before School Year Was to Begin Teachers from the Seattle Education Association said they would continue to strike after negotiations did not end in an agreement. By Grant Atkinson September 7, 2022
Kevin Mazur / Getty Images Mike Rowe Takes Over Popular Leftist's Comment Section to Set the Record Straight After Being Called a 'Fraud' A Facebook page called Mike Rowe a fraud and he came back with a thoughtful and clever comment to combat their accusation. By Abby Liebing September 7, 2022
Win McNamee / Getty Images Watch: WH Press Sec Says Biden Has Created More Jobs Than People Currently Alive While extolling the virtues of the Biden administration and how many jobs the White House has created, Karine Jean-Pierre stunned many people. By Matthew Holloway September 3, 2022
OZAN KOSE - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Biggest Pay Increase in 20 Years Coming for Federal Employees, Unions Complain It's Not Enough Biden approved a taxpayer-funded raise for federal employees while doing little to help average Americans struggling to buy food. By Samantha Chang September 2, 2022
Carolyn Kaster / AP Photo Biden Admin Caught Colluding With Federal Workers Union, Then Doc Mysteriously Disappears 'The fact that NFFE pulled down its press release on the subject after it started getting attention suggests they spoke out of turn.' By Casey Harper September 1, 2022
Jeff Chiu / AP Photo Republicans Wanted Kids Back in Their Classrooms, New Report Shows How Right They Were In July 2020, studies showed that students were unlikely to transmit COVID-19 even if they returned to school. By Reagan Reese September 1, 2022
Rebecca Droke / AP Photo 'Law Is for Thee and Not for Me': Bernie Sanders Campaign Hit With Massive Fines - Again 'Bernie is like every other corrupt, entitled woke elitist - the law only applies when convenient to their political enemies.' By Gabe Kaminsky August 30, 2022
Marcio Jose Sanchez / AP file photo July Job Vacancy Report Hands Biden's Fed Chair Another Embarrassing Disappointment Fed Chair Jerome Powell and other policymakers have said they hope to reduce the number of open jobs without causing higher unemployment. By The Associated Press August 30, 2022
mmg1design / Getty Images Illegals Accused of Using 'Family Loophole' to Lure, Beat, Stab and Rape Young Girl The consequences of a 'family loophole' in federal immigration laws appear to be kidnapping, abuse, modern slavery, pedophilia and rape By Matthew Holloway August 25, 2022
Bill Pugliano / Getty ImagesCommentary Test Shows Electric Truck Could Cost Over $100 to Charge - Just Like Gas-Powered Cars General Motors was surprised by strong demand for the new Hummer EV. But why? Car reviewers say it's expensive and not practical. By Mike Landry August 23, 2022