Feds launching teen truckers program amid supply chain crisis
A new apprenticeship program being tested by the federal government will allow teenage truck drivers to drive from state to state amid supply chain crunch.
Judge signs plan, resolves Puerto Rico bankruptcy battle
Puerto Rico’s nearly five-year bankruptcy battle is ending after a federal judge on Tuesday signed a plan that slashes the U.S. territory’s public debt load as part of a restructuring and allows the government to start repaying creditors.
Texas has regained all lost pandemic jobs while New York trails far behind
Texas has bounced back after two years of pandemic-related unemployment spikes and is currently outperforming its pre-COVID-19 levels of unemployment.
Housing industry insider warns market 'looking into the teeth of a superstorm'
National Association of Home Builders CEO Jerry Howard argued that there is absolutely no improvement in the supply chain for home builders and warned that the market is "looking into the teeth of a superstorm."
Trucking association chief says industry at 'edge of cliff'
American Trucking Associations President and CEO Chris Spear argued that the slow return to work is “exacerbating the supply chain's ability to meet demand.”
American Trucking Associations CEO on impact of 'slow return to work'
American Trucking Associations CEO Chris Spear argues the supply chain issue is being exacerbated by the labor shortage.
American Trucking Associations CEO on supply chain impact of 'chronic shortage of talent'
Chris Spear, president and CEO of the American Trucking Associations argues the slow return to work is 'exacerbating the supply chain's ability to meet demand,' noting that truckers are moving more with less people.
UK companies launching four-day workweek campaign as movement gains momentum
Some 30 companies in the U.K. are taking part in a six-month trial to test a four-day workweek.
Saying Biden gets an 'A+' for job creation is 'malarkey': Economic expert
Congressman Jay Obernolte, R-Calif., and Macro Trends Advisors founding partner Mitch Roschelle discuss the president's pandemic policies.
Criminals given 'hall pass' by DC city council: Attorney
Civil rights attorney Brian Claypool argues the D.C. city council started defunding the police department after George Floyd, causing a crime surge.
Cirque du Soleil executive: Billion dollars in sales could happen again within a year
Daniel Lamarre, executive vice-chairman of the board for Cirque du Soleil, suggests shows opening in more cities will 'bring back our level of activity' to that before the crisis.
Grocery stores sport bare shelves due to labor shortages
FOX Business' Madison Alworth addresses how grocery stores are struggling to keep shelves stocked with Stew Leonard's Paramus location vice president Nevin Philip.
Kentucky candle factory's tornado damage may cost 250 their jobs
Workers at a candle factory that was destroyed when a tornado hit Kentucky last month are facing layoffs if they cannot be transferred to another facility.
Big bank stocks tumble after earnings report
Viking Sparks Bank analyst Marty Mosby breaks down quarterly earnings in the financial sector on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Google expresses optimism for office return with purchase of $1 billion London development
Google is doling out $1 billion to purchase London's Central Saint Giles development, where it is currently a tenant, as the tech giant expresses optimism for a return to the office for its employees.
Supreme Court vaccine mandate ruling a 'high-profile setback' for Labor Department: Eugene Scalia
Eugene Scalia says the Supreme Court's decision to block President Biden's OSHA vaccine mandate is a major setback for the Labor Department, shrinking their authority.
Supreme Court blocking vaccine mandate is ‘high-profile setback’ for Labor Dept.: Eugene Scalia
Labor Secretary under the Trump administration Eugene Scalia argues when government agencies ‘overreach,’ they come away with less than they had before.
Labor market given more ‘certainty’ with Supreme Court vaccine decision: Ex-Trump labor secretary
Labor Secretary under the Trump administration Eugene Scalia says the Supreme Court decision blocking Biden’s federal vaccine mandate could get people back into the workforce.
Supreme Court vaccine mandate decision ‘a win’ for employees, employers: Florida AG
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody says the Supreme Court decision to block Biden’s federal vaccine mandate is also a win for freedom.
Florida AG says Supreme Court blocking of Biden’s vaccine mandate was 'spot on'
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody says Biden’s vaccine mandate ‘encroached’ on states’ and citizens’ rights.



















