Seattle residents complain they can't get 'woke therapy'
KTTH Seattle radio talk show host Jason Rantz reacts to progressive Seattleites saying they can't find mental health professionals who identify like they do.
The Fed won’t be aggressive ‘at all’ in raising interest rates: Laffer Jr.
Laffer Tengler Investments president Arthur Laffer Jr. argues the Federal Reserve will take a ‘wait and see’ approach to controlling inflation.
Fed minutes could give investors clearer inflation picture
Arthur Laffer Jr., Keith Fitz-Gerald and Chris Markowski on what to expect from the Federal Reserve’s December meeting minutes.
How to deal with a micromanaging boss -- advice from leadership expert and former Navy SEAL
One of the chief complaints we hear at Echelon Front, through our leadership education, training and consulting work with our clients, regardless of company size, industry, or level of leader, is about the micromanaging boss.
COVID will continue to highlight America's nursing shortage in 2022 and the looming ‘silver tsunami'
Large and growing numbers of new recruits are applying to nursing programs nationwide. We should be concerned that there won’t be enough faculty there to greet them when they arrive.
All three major indexes finish 2021 in the green
Kingsview Wealth Management CIO Scott Martin and Crossmark Global Investments chief market strategist Victoria Fernandez discuss the future of the stock market going into the new year.
Panel debates: Does the bull market still have room to run?
Strategic Wealth Partners chief market strategist Shana Sissel and Kadina Group president Gary B. Smith discuss market strength going into 2022.
Biden put the Fed in 'precarious spot': Expert
Kroll chief strategist Chris Campbell says government spending will force the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates.
Fauci retirement to exceed $350K per year: Report
OpenTheBooks.com CEO Adam Andrzejewski says Dr. Fauci's retirement package is 'the most lucrative golden parachute in U.S. government history.'
Federal vaccine mandate has 'tremendous' affect on labor shortage: Rep. Tenney
Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., argues the federal and NYC vaccine mandates are a 'disaster' for the U.S. economy.
Investors should have low market expectations going into 2022: Panel
LPL Financial chief market strategist Ryan Detrick and Strategic Wealth Partners chief market strategist Shana Sissel discuss the unexpectedly-low jobless claims report amid record COVID cases.
Biden needs to talk to middle class Americans: Panel
Strategic Wealth Partners investment strategist Luke Lloyd and Optimal Capital director of strategy Frances Newton Stacy discuss how Biden's policy has created economic hardships.
CDC isolation guidance could be 'effective' in airlines' rebound: Expert
Third Bridge vice president and global sector lead Peter McNally says the airline industry has been able to adapt to the pandemic.
Biden touts state of economy as strongest in 50 years
Deke News chairman Dave Maney responds to Biden's claim, arguing the president thinks the economy is going to fix itself.
Putin 'rolling back NATO' to Cold War era: Gen. Keane
Fox News senior strategic analyst Ret. Gen. Jack Keane on the scope of President Biden and Russian President Putin's virtual meeting.
2022 stock market risk on the 'upside': Expert
Michael Lee Strategy founder Michael Lee says expectations are low as markets ring in the new year.
The 'Great Resignation is real,' challenges will accelerate over time: Meetup CEO
David Siegel, the CEO of Meetup, a platform designed to find and build local community, argues 'it's incumbent on companies to figure out how to hire people much faster.'
51% of holiday shoppers waiting until new year to buy gifts, according to new survey
Strategic Resource Group managing director Burt Flickinger says rising prices and retail theft kept some Americans from buying gifts this year.
Rep. Johnson blasts Biden's energy policies for higher gas prices
Rep. Bill Johnson, R-Ohio, argues President Biden's energy policies 'reversed the age of energy independence' that the U.S. had 'a few short months ago under the previous administration.'
Arizona voters 'pissed off,' ready for change: Masters
U.S. Senate candidate for Arizona and Thiel Foundation president Blake Masters says President Biden is out of touch with reality and the border crisis.



















