Aerospace manufacturing giant Boeingās stock has regained some altitude after the COVID-19 travel industry plummet, but it continues to face significant market turbulence. Regulators from multiple countries and agencies are subjecting the company to unusually close scrutiny, for good reason. This year alone, one Boeing 737 Max had to make an emergency landing after a [ā¦]
WEST COVINA, California ā Gil Cisnerosās good luck is back. The California Democrat, previously a House member for a single, two-year term, is on track to return to Congress. Cisneros is among six former House members seeking, or having sought, a comeback in 2024. And so far, their record is 2-0. Itās unclear how many [ā¦]
SAN FRANCISCO ā The sharp stench of days-old urine mixed with filth and feces has become an all too familiar smell in the Golden Gate City.Ā So is the sight of zombielike adults, weaving on and off the sidewalks and onto the street, too blitzed on mind-bending substances and booze to realize they are just [ā¦]
President Joe Biden and the White House released a $7.3 trillion budget blueprint several days after his State of the Union address, in which he outlined several of his priorities. The blueprint is not an actual budget, as any spending originates from the legislative branch. Still, it provides Congress with the administrationās priorities for the [ā¦]
Every now and then, we hear about people with such extraordinary spirits who defy the odds in such remarkable ways that their life stories can renew our faith in life itself. Such people occasionally become the subjects of feature films, such as Jean-Dominique Bauby, the French editor of Elle magazine who suffered from locked-in syndrome [ā¦]
When President Joe Biden took office in January 2021, one of the most pressing decisions facing him was what to do about his predecessorās plan to pull all U.S. troops out of Afghanistan. As different as Biden was from former President Donald Trump, they both shared an intense desire to bring an end to the [ā¦]
The Right and Left donāt agree on much these days. But over on X, people on both sides of the political spectrum recently united to lambaste conservative commentator Ben Shapiro for speaking some simple truths about the untenable trajectory of retirement. āNo one in the United States should be retiring at 65 years old. Frankly, [ā¦]
President Ronald Reagan loved to quip that the most terrifying words in the English language are: āIām from the government, and Iām here to help.ā Well, a Seattle City Council law designed to help app-based food delivery workers has backfired, cutting some workersā pay in half and driving others out of the industry entirely.Ā First [ā¦]
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie suggested he is now open to running as a third-party candidate this November. Christie appeared on the podcast the Axe Files in an episode that aired Thursday. The interview came over two months after Christie dropped out of the running for the Republican presidential nomination. In February, Christie denied [ā¦]
Can the federal government flex its muscle to influence censorship policies at social media firms? If so, how much? What if national security is at risk? And what if some of the censored speech turns out to be accurate? Those were among the questions the Supreme Court weighed as it heard arguments on March 18 [ā¦]