Is Gen-Z ‘starting to wake up’ to trade school programs? One tech institute leader hopes so
Trade school enrollment grew as Gen-Z turned to skilled trades, with new legislation from the Trump administration allowing Pell grants to fund shorter workforce training programs.
America First policies electrifying US-made brews and bringing beer boom to red state
Missouri's new American Beer Act supports local breweries, creates jobs and revitalizes communities by reducing taxes on domestically produced beer to boost manufacturing, governor says.
Byrna Technologies CEO 'pleased' with Trump tariffs hitting Chinese rivals
Byrna Technologies Inc. CEO Bryan Ganz reports being pleased with some of Trump's sweeping tariffs as his company recently moved most of its manufacturing back to the U.S.
Ford recalls more than 200,000 vehicles with software glitch due to crash risk
Ford Motor Company issued a recall for over 200,000 vehicles across multiple models due to a rearview camera software error that could compromise driver visibility and safety.
'America's Checkbook' would open the ledger on federal expenditures from pencils to the Pentagon
GOP lawmakers introduce the LEDGER Act to create 'America's Checkbook,' requiring tracking of federal spending after $4.7 trillion in uncoded Treasury disbursements
White House highlights financial impact of 'No Tax on Tips' in Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'
Indiana Rep. Erin Houchin showcases President Donald Trump's "No Tax on Tips" policy with restaurant workers, exploring how the One Big Beautiful Bill aims to help middle-class Americans keep more earnings.
Goodyear marks 100th anniversary of blimp history with special flights
Goodyear marked the 100th anniversary of its Goodyear Blimp this week with special flights over the Ohio city that’s home to the tiremaker’s headquarters.
Missouri AG slams $11B Grain Belt Express as a 'rip-off for all Missourians'
Missouri AG Andrew Bailey criticizes the Grain Belt Express project, calling it a "rip-off" for Missourians, while Invenergy defends its energy benefits.
The Indy 500: These drivers have earned the most career money in the race
Five past winners have claimed the most earnings from the Indy 500. The 109th running of the race will have a purse of up to $20 million.
Buffett criticizes Trump's tariffs rollout, says US shouldn’t use 'trade as a weapon'
Legendary investor Warren Buffett railed against President Donald Trump’s tariffs arguing that employing trade as a “weapon" has antagonized international relations.
Major solar parts maker boosts US investment in key state: 'Excited to expand our footprint'
Michiganders are expected to have more manufacturing opportunities for jobs in the energy sector as Corning Inc. ramps up its investment in Saginaw County, Michigan.
'THINGS HAVE TO BE RESET:' Detroit autoworkers sound off on Trump's tariffs
Michigan residents and autoworkers share what they think about President Donald Trump's tariffs on U.S. trading partners, including foreign manufacturers.
Company recalls nearly 23K pounds of bratwursts over plastic issue
Johnsonville recalled more than 22,000 pounds of its cheddar bratwursts that were shipped to 10 states after hard plastics were found in the sausages.
Credit card rewards are about to vanish, and guess who’s to blame?
With summer vacations just around the corner, millions of Americans are getting ready to cash in their hard-earned credit card rewards. But what if those rewards disappeared overnight?
Federal judge rules Arkansas social media age-verification law unconstitutional
An Arkansas law that required parental consent before minors could create new social media accounts has been struck down by a federal judge, and now, amendments have been filed.
Farmers and ranchers 'stand behind' Trump's tariffs, Kansas senator says
Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., weighs in on the impact of President Donald Trump's retaliatory tariffs on 'The Evening Edit.'
Illinois signs trade agreement with state of Mexico
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker led a delegation of state officials and business leaders to Mexico to strengthen economic cooperation with the state of Mexico.
US Bank executive confirmed to be pilot of Minnesota plane crash
U.S. Bank executive Terry Dolan, the Hennepin County Medical Examiner confirmed, died Saturday when his small plane crashed into a home near Minneapolis.
Steelmaker to lay off 600 employees at Michigan plant due to weak auto demand
Steelmaker Cleveland-Cliffs will lay off about 600 workers at its Dearborn Works in Michigan and pause some operations due to weak demand for automotive steel.
Greenpeace vows more legal action after getting hit with $660M ruling that would 'shut down' organization
Greenpeace vowed to appeal a North Dakota jury's ruling forcing it to pay $660 million in damages for its protest efforts around the Dakota Access Pipeline.



















