Advocate Aurora Health fires more than 400 workers over lack of vaccinations: reports
Health care company Advocate Aurora Health has fired more than 400 employees because they haven’t been vaccinated against the coronavirus, according to reports.
Arkansas restaurant 'desperate' for workers pays students to do homework
A restaurant group in Arkansas is paying students to do their homework during shifts as it struggles to find staff.
St. Louis Italian restaurant forced to close after 46 years, can't find workers: 'Very sad'
Balducci's restaurant in Missouri that has been operating for 46 years permanently closed because they can’t find enough staff to work.
US farmers face extreme weather during fall harvest
U.S. farmers face extreme weather as fall harvest begins
Biden visit to Clayco, whose CEO is Dem donor, raises eyebrows
President Biden’s official visit to the Clayco Inc. construction site near Chicago on Thursday comes after the company’s CEO donated more than $137,000 to the president's 2020 campaign.
Hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin says Citadel may bail on troubled Chicago
Hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin says he might move Citadel's headquarters out of Chicago due to the city's crime problems
Biden insists again he is a capitalist as he touts massive spending GOP labels 'socialist'
President Joe Biden defended his "Build Back Better" spending plan in a Tuesday speech, insisting once again that he is a “capitalist” at heart and that his bill currently tied up in Congress is fully paid for.
Lordstown Motors confirms plan to sell Ohio plant to Foxconn
Lordstown Motors confirmed earlier reporting Thursday that it plans to sell its Ohio factory to Foxconn.
Cruz blasts Dems for putting 'crazy Uncle Bernie' in charge of Senate Budget Committee
Senator Ted Cruz, R-Texas, blasted the Senate Democrats for putting “crazy Uncle Bernie” in charge of the Senate Budget Committee while speaking at the Mackinac Republican Leadership Conference in Michigan Friday night.
Chick-fil-a booted from group of proposed restaurants operating at Missouri Airport: Not inclusive
Chick-fil-A was dropped from a proposed collection of restaurants that will operate at the new Kansas City International Airport terminal over claims it is not inclusive.
Sears closing final big store in home state
Sears will be closing its last major location in its home state of Illinois.
Josh Hawley demands answers after Google blocks pro-life ads
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., is asking Google for answers, suggesting in a Wednesday letter that the search engine giant showed ideological bias towards pro-life groups.
Nebraska governor slams Biden's vaccine mandate, threatens legal action
Gov. Pete Ricketts threatens to sue President Biden over the vaccine mandate, arguing that there will be economic implications.
Cattle producers have a beef with 35-year marketing campaign
Cattle producers for 35 years have been bankrolling one of the nation's most iconic marketing campaigns, but now many want to end the program that created the “Beef. It's What's for Dinner” slogan.
Illinois woman busted on Hawaii trip for fake COVID-19 card
An Illinois woman was busted Saturday for allegedly using a phony COVID-19 vaccine card with a glaring typo to travel to Hawaii, a report said.
Enbridge scores victory on Minnesota's Line 3 pipeline project
Despite Tuesday's ruling, Line 3 opponents are holding a series of events at the state Capitol in St. Paul this week, including a march and rally on Wednesday to call on President Joe Biden to order the Army Corps of Engineers to cancel the project's federal permits.
MLB 'Field of Dreams' ballpark brings Iowa big bucks in first-ever home game
The New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox will play ball at the "Field of Dreams," named and built after the 1989 film.
Ohio gets court victory as lieutenant governor says federal jobless aid limits employers' access to workers
Getting Americans off the unemployment rolls and back into the labor force is the key to America’s economic recovery, Ohio’s Lt. Gov. Jon Husted told FOX Business on Friday.
Ohio does not have to reinstate $300 federal jobless benefit, judge says
A judge on Thursday ruled in favor of the Ohio state government after residents filed a lawsuit over a decision to end participation in a pandemic-related federal unemployment assistance program.
Ford cruises by chip shortage, boosts outlook
Ford Motor Co. revved up surprise second-quarter profits this year – powered by climbing pickup and SUV prices even as a global computer chip shortage forced it to pump the brakes on production.


















