Is Gen-Z ‘starting to wake up’ to trade school programs? One tech institute leader hopes so
Trade school enrollment grew as Gen-Z turned to skilled trades, with new legislation from the Trump administration allowing Pell grants to fund shorter workforce training programs.
New report shows blue cities' low quality of life does not justify the price tag
Highland Cabinetry's research shows top 10 overpriced U.S. cities including Newark, New York City, and Los Angeles where high costs aren't matched by comfortable living conditions.
LA hotel owners sound alarm as $30 minimum wage threatens to crush industry
Hotel owners in Los Angeles battled the city council's mandated wage increase to $30, warning of economic consequences including delayed renovations and massive layoffs in the industry.
Sponsors flee from National Association of Black Accountant recruiting event: report
Accounting firms face a worker shortage and political pressure as sponsors withdrew from the National Association of Black Accountants convention due to the current political climate.
Viral video forces Kroger to pull controversial Juneteenth holiday cakes
Viral TikTok video shows Kroger's controversial Juneteenth cakes with "unacceptable" decorations, causing public outrage and forcing the company to remove the products.
'Necessary' or 'bullying our friends?' Americans differ starkly on Trump tariffs
Everyday Americans weigh in on whether or not they have faith in Trump's tariffs against the world's biggest economic powers and his negotiating skills.
'THINGS HAVE TO BE RESET:' Detroit autoworkers sound off on Trump's tariffs
Michigan residents and autoworkers share what they think about President Donald Trump's tariffs on U.S. trading partners, including foreign manufacturers.
5 iconic companies that stepped away from 'diversity, equity, and inclusion' initiatives
Iconic American companies like Walmart and Harley Davidson roll back diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts after vowing to push the mantra in the wake of social unrest in 2020.
Portland business owner disappointed by disbanding of Property Crimes Unit: Criminals ‘need consequences’
Kay Newell, a Portland, Oregon based business owner, told Fox News Digital that she is "disappointed" that the city’s Property Crimes Unit has been disbanded.