Travel 10 hours ago More Americans leave big cities for rural states as migration patterns shift in 2026 Americans are ditching big cities for rural states in 2026, with 88% of movers seeking affordable living and outdoor lifestyles in quieter communities, new research says.
Opinion 11 hours ago Trump’s economic wins cancel out Biden’s losses in latest jobs report January jobs report crushes forecasts with 130,000 new payrolls and unemployment dropping to 4.3% as Trump's policies continue to drive economic growth.
Media Buzz 4 days ago How Jeff Bezos ruined The Washington Post and why he should sell it Media veteran examines how Bezos transformed from newspaper savior to destroyer, cutting staff while his net worth soars by $224 billion since purchase.
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Media February 12 'CBS Evening News' producer quits in widely panned farewell note, defends liberal label by quoting Cronkite CBS News producer Alicia Hastey left with a scathing farewell note implicitly criticizing editor-in-chief Bari Weiss and alleged ideological shifts.
Politics February 12 House Republican Greg Steube introduces bill to nix controversial H-1B visa program GOP Rep. Greg Steube of the Sunshine State has introduced a bill that would nix the United States' H-1B visa program that he suggests impacts Americans negatively.
VIDEO February 11 Wage growth is 'key' in January jobs report, Ari Fleischer says An 'All-Star' Panel analyzes the January jobs report and a recent House vote that passed the SAVE America Act on 'Special Report.'
Media February 11 Washington Post shed roughly half its staffers in recent years The Washington Post shed roughly half of all staffers in recent years due to multiple rounds of layoffs and voluntary buyouts, according to numbers from executive editor Matt Murray.
VIDEO February 11 Gutfeld: The numbers don't lie, but people do ‘The Five’ discusses the January jobs report blowing past expectations and data showing crime plummeting as President Donald Trump teases his strategy for GOP midterm wins.
VIDEO February 11 Trump economic policies 'starting to pay off,' says Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent discusses the Trump administration's better-than-expected jobs report, recent Iran sanctions and more on 'America Reports.'