Day: March 26, 2025

Forget AI, these dirty jobs will help you clean up

2:30 pm March 26, 2025

For years, we’ve been told the future belongs to tech jobs, coding boot camps and college degrees that leave young Americans saddled with debt. But while artificial intelligence is shaking up white-collar professions, there’s one sector AI won’t be replacing anytime soon: blue-collar skilled trades. Let’s face it, when your septic system blows up are […]

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Time for businesses to return to their essential purpose

2:30 pm March 26, 2025

Corporate America is poised to unlock its potential as never before. For years, progressive activists have successfully pushed boards of directors and CEOs at top companies to support and promote radical causes that would never stand a chance at the ballot box. The end-result has been to compromise many corporate leaders’ commitment to fulfilling their fiduciary duties and diminished the American economy’s capacity to […]

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Out-of-touch Broadway shows are too expensive for everyday Americans, reserved for elite: expert

2:30 pm March 26, 2025

Denzel Washington is starring on Broadway in the Shakespeare classic “Othello,” but audiences are potentially being priced out of the chance to see the actor on stage. Tickets for the show have run as high as $921 for orchestra seats, breaking box office records and grossing $2.8 million, the most for any nonmusical in a […]

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Amazon’s AI-generated summary of popular conservative book accuses it of ‘extreme’ rhetoric

2:30 pm March 26, 2025

FIRST ON FOX – Authors Karol Markowicz and Bethany Mandel believe Amazon’s since-deleted, artificial intelligence-generated summary of their book was proof that “bias will always swing against conservatives” after they were effectively smeared as extremists for pushing back on progressive ideology. Their book “Stolen Youth: How Radicals Are Erasing Innocence and Indoctrinating a Generation,” was released […]

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NPR, PBS chiefs set to clash with GOP lawmakers during DOGE subcommittee hearing

2:30 pm March 26, 2025

Fireworks are expected to fly on Capitol Hill as the chiefs of NPR and PBS are set to testify Wednesday in front of the House of Representatives’ newly-formed Delivering on Government Efficiency (DOGE) subcommittee. DOGE Subcommittee Chair Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., sent letters to NPR CEO Katherine Maher and PBS Paula Kerger last month […]

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