Trump Administration Increases Workplace Immigration Enforce...
The Trump administration is expanding its immigration enforcement efforts to include more workplace raids. These actions...
US Job Growth Surpasses Expectations in May
The U.S. economy showed surprising strength in May, adding 139,000 jobs. This exceeded economists' forecasts and suggest...
DC Restaurants Face Boycott Threat Amid Union Dispute
Several Washington, D.C., restaurants are facing a potential boycott organized by a hospitality workers' union. The unio...
No Tax on Tips: What It Means for Workers and Consumers
A new proposal in Congress aims to eliminate taxes on tips, potentially benefiting tipped workers like waiters and deliv...
Trump Receives Lavish Welcome in Saudi Arabia
President Trump received a grand welcome in Saudi Arabia, highlighting the strong relationship between the two countries...
U.S. Tourism Faces $12.5 Billion Loss Due to Travel Hesitanc...
The United States could lose $12.5 billion in international travel spending this year, according to the World Travel & T...
Disney to Develop Theme Park and Resort in Abu Dhabi
Disney has announced plans to build a new theme park and resort in Abu Dhabi, marking its first venture in the region. T...
US Officials Warn World Cup Visitors on Visa Overstays
Ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup hosted in North America, top U.S. officials are issuing warnings to foreign visitors ab...
Montana Governor Vetoes Styrofoam Container Ban
Montana Governor Greg Gianforte has vetoed a bill that would have largely banned the use of Styrofoam containers in the...
Ex-Disney Employee Jailed for Hacking Restaurant Menus
A former Disney World employee has been sentenced to three years in prison for hacking into the park's restaurant menu s...
Carville Criticizes Maher for Trump Meeting, Calls Him 'Naiv...
Democratic strategists James Carville and Al Hunt have criticized Bill Maher for his recent meeting with former Presiden...
Rising Food Costs and Labor Shortages Force Diner Closures
A growing number of diners are closing their doors across the country, prompting concerns from hospitality experts. Risi...
Gay Couple Alleges Discrimination by Sheraton Wedding Venue...
A gay couple claims a Sheraton resort in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, discriminated against them while planning their weddin...
Semi-Humanoid Robot 'FlashBot Arm' Targets Hospitality, Reta...
A new semi-humanoid robot called FlashBot Arm is raising questions about the future of work. Unlike traditional robots,...
Trump Proposes Path to Legal Status for Some Undocumented Wo...
Former President Donald Trump has suggested a plan that could allow some undocumented farm and hotel workers to gain leg...
US Job Growth Continues, Unemployment Rate Inches Up
The U.S. economy showed continued growth in March, adding 228,000 jobs across various sectors. While job creation remain...
US Job Growth Surges in March, Exceeding Expectations
The U.S. economy showed surprising strength in March, adding 228,000 jobs. This figure significantly surpassed economist...
US to Host Military World Games for First Time in 2027
The United States will host the prestigious Military World Games for the first time in history in 2027. Charlotte, North...
Record Spending in Judicial Race; Ivermectin Demand Rises
A judicial election has become the most expensive in United States history, drawing attention to the role of money in th...
Employers Seek Solutions as Immigration Policies Tighten
With stricter immigration enforcement impacting the workforce, businesses are looking for ways to secure a reliable and...
Grosvenor Square in London Transforms: A New Era Dawns
London's Grosvenor Square, once known as 'Little America,' is undergoing a significant transformation. The former U.S. E...
US Job Growth Slows in May, But Still Beats Expectations
The U.S. economy added 139,000 jobs in May, slightly surpassing economists' predictions. While job growth has slowed com...
US Job Growth Slows in May, Unemployment Steady at 4.2%
The US labor market showed signs of cooling in May as employers added 139,000 jobs, according to new data released this...
Van Cliburn Competition Showcases Rising Piano Stars
Six talented young pianists are vying for international recognition at the prestigious Van Cliburn International Piano C...
Millions Return Home After Memorial Day Weekend Travel Surge
Millions of Americans are heading home after a busy Memorial Day weekend, marked by increased travel across the country....
Dolly Parton Launches Frozen Food Line of Southern Classics
Country music icon Dolly Parton is expanding her brand into the culinary world with a new line of frozen comfort food me...
Dolly Parton Launches Frozen Food Line with Southern Flair
Country music icon Dolly Parton is expanding her empire into the frozen food aisle. Parton has partnered to create a new...
Preakness Stakes: What the Horse Race Says About the US Economy
The Preakness Stakes, a historic Maryland horse race, draws diverse crowds and offers insights into the American economy...
Trump Pledges Syria Sanctions Review, Secures $142B Saudi Arms Deal
During a visit to Saudi Arabia, former President Trump announced a potential review of sanctions against Syria. The trip...
Trump Visits Gulf Amid Ethics Concerns Over Business Ties
Former President Donald Trump is traveling to the Persian Gulf, raising questions about potential conflicts of interest....
NYC's Fish Cheeks Expands, Bringing More Authentic Thai Flavors
Fish Cheeks, a popular Thai restaurant in New York City, is opening a second location after almost ten years of serving...
Couple Alleges Gender Discrimination at Boston's Liberty Hotel
A couple is accusing Boston's Liberty Hotel of gender discrimination after an incident involving a bathroom. They claim...
US Job Growth Continues: Employers Add 177,000 Jobs in April
The U.S. job market showed continued strength in April, with employers adding 177,000 jobs. This figure exceeded many an...
Trump's Tip Tax Promise: 100 Days In, Where Does It Stand?
President Trump pledged to eliminate taxes on tips during his campaign. Now, 100 days into his second term, questions re...
Renewable Energy Hotel Opens, Inland Flooding Threatens Communities
A new hotel in Connecticut is making waves as the only one in the US powered entirely by renewable electricity. Meanwhil...
Trump Administration to Slow Deportations for Some Migrant Workers
The Trump administration announced plans to temporarily slow deportations for some migrant workers. President Trump cite...
US Job Growth Surges in March, Exceeding Expectations
The U.S. job market showed surprising strength in March, with employers adding 228,000 jobs. This figure significantly s...
US Job Growth Surges: 228,000 Jobs Added in March
The US labor market showed surprising strength in March, with employers adding 228,000 jobs. This figure significantly e...
Hooters Files for Bankruptcy, Assures Customers It's Staying Open
Hooters, the restaurant chain famous for its chicken wings and distinctive waitresses, has filed for Chapter 11 bankrupt...