Joann Fabrics and Crafts Files for Bankruptcy, Remains open for Business
The Joann Fabrics and Crafts company recently filed for bankruptcy but said it will continue serving customers in stores and online.
The Joann Fabrics and Crafts company recently filed for bankruptcy but said it will continue serving customers in stores and online.
Elon Musk’s Tesla has suffered another safety setback after a tenacious lithium-ion fire battery suddenly hit a Tesla EV driving on an Ohio highway which led to a three-hour closure of the northbound lanes of Route 255 in Bethalto, Illinois on Sunday. Thankfully, the driver and their passengers safely escaped the burning vehicle before it was too late.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has voiced support for Republican-led lawsuits accusing the Biden administration of unlawfully coercing social media platforms to censor content.
After the downturn in January, February saw explosive growth in residential construction.
Former President Donald Trump told Breitbart News exclusively he is considering taking up an offer for a tour from the CEO of a Virginia factory that is not producing anything right now because Democrat President Joe Biden’s administration screwed up Trump’s “Made in America” initiatives.
On Monday’s broadcast of CNBC’s “Last Call,” Biden Senior Adviser for Energy and Investment Amos Hochstein said the Biden administration is “managing our energy transition by making sure prices are lower.” And “Gasoline prices are lower than they are in Europe
On Monday’s broadcast of CNBC’s “Last Call,” Biden Senior Adviser for Energy and Investment Amos Hochstein said that the pause on liquid natural gas (LNG) export approvals won’t “have that much of an impact” but is needed to assess “the
He Xiaopeng, the CEO of XPeng Motors, predicts a “bloodbath” against America’s auto industry with the help of cheap China-made electric vehicles (EVs).
Industry insiders agree with former President Trump’s suggestion that China is looking to annihilate American auto manufacturing.
Tyson Foods Inc. is reportedly hoping to offer employment to more migrants, as President Joe Biden says he wants more of them to fill jobs.
A majority of voters are “struggling” under President Joe Biden’s soaring inflation, a McLaughlin and Associates poll found Monday.
Despite the Fed’s belief that monetary policy is restrictive, the U.S. economy was frolicking along at a robust four percent growth rate in the latter half of the previous annum.
Hollywood suits who have been laid off amid the recent rounds of studio budget cuts are worried that they are facing the prospect of long-term unemployment as the industry and overall economy show few signs of rebounding, according to a new report.
Despite recent concerns about Google’s disastrous launch of the ultra-woke Gemini AI including its tendency to erase white people from history, Apple is in talks to integrate Gemini into future iPhone models.
A new study by the Media Research Center alleges that Google has repeatedly interfered in U.S. elections, favoring leftist candidates and suppressing conservative voices.
Tyson Foods is suffering a backlash after laying off 1,200 American workers only to turn around and announce the hiring of 42,000 illegals.
American drivers pay 45 percent more to fuel their daily commutes since President Joe Biden ascended to the White House, AAA data shows.
The chief executive officer of rental car company Hertz Global Holdings Inc. is resigning after a bet on electric vehicles crumbled.
The fourth consecutive monthly gain pushed the homebuilder sentiment index into positive territory for the first time since last year.
Internal documents obtained by America First Legal from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) have revealed a disturbing initiative to promote widespread censorship practices across various sectors, aimed at suppressing independent perspectives and alternative narratives. Among the tactics included in the report, the agency advocates for “Advertiser Outreach” to cut “financial report” for those who don’t toe the government’s line.
Chicago and New Your City are pushing policies that may lead people to assume they are toughening their stance on illegal aliens.
Research showing politicians made trades worth more than $1 billion in 2023 has bolstered a campaign to ban congressional leaders from stock trading, a practice that has long been criticized.
The left-wing streamer Netflix pays its executives more money than it pays in federal taxes, according to a new study of the country’s most flagrant corporate “tax dodgers.”
During an interview with CBS’s “The Takeout” podcast that took place before the release of the February inflation numbers that showed a drop in real wages from January to February, acting Labor Secretary Julie Su acknowledged that wages have not
During an interview with CBS’s “The Takeout” podcast that took place before the release of the February inflation numbers, acting Labor Secretary Julie Su said that there is price gouging and “One reason for inflation is that companies are taking advantage
A recent lawsuit settlement is expected to bring major changes to the residential real estate market, and some are calling it historic.
Video creators are increasingly turning to AI tools to rapidly produce low-quality videos targeting children on YouTube, raising concerns about the impact of such content on kids.
Elon Musk’s Tesla, once hailed as the vanguard of the electric vehicle revolution, is facing mounting doubts about its ability to sustain growth and maintain its dominance in the increasingly competitive EV market. With its shares down 32 percent since January, the electric vehicle giant is the worst performing stock in the S&P 500 so far this year.
ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA – Trump Campaign National press secretary Karoline Leavitt declared Friday that the Republican Party “is the party of women” at the National Federation of Republican Women’s (NFRW) Spring 2024 Board Meeting.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) has filed suit against the real estate developers behind “Colony Ridge,” the sprawling development northeast of Houston, for allegedly luring migrants into a foreclosure scheme.
Perhaps some of the courage of the patron saint of Ireland will inspire our central bankers.
Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele announced on Thursday evening that the Central American country has moved some $400 million worth of Bitcoin cryptocurrency assets to a “cold wallet” secured in a physical vault in the country’s territory.
Pornhub and other affiliated porn websites have blocked access to their sites for people in Texas over the state’s new age verification law.
Jalon Hall, a black woman who worked at Google and was treated as a poster child for diversity based on her deafness, has accused the tech giant of subjecting her to both racism and “audism,” discrimination based on her hearing disability.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) introduced legislation on Thursday that would reduce the average workweek to 32 hours.
The European Central Bank outlined its plans for the introduction of a “digital euro” throughout the EU as soon as next year.
Factory output is down from a year ago but mining—including oil and gas drilling—is up.
More homeowners eager to sell their home are lowering their initial asking price in a bid to entice prospective buyers as the spring homebuying season gets going.
President Joe Biden said Thursday he is against the proposed sale of US Steel to Japan’s Nippon Steel.
During an interview with Bloomberg on Thursday, White House National Economic Council Deputy Director Daniel Hornung stated that “our progress on inflation does continue,” but “we’ve expected some seasonality in January and February. We didn’t expect the progress to continue on a straight line.”