OPINION 2 days ago In the new Portland, legalized hard drugs are out, business is in Times are changing rapidly in the new Portland. The tolerance of drugs is long gone and business is back. The region is working hard to welcome investment and serve as a tech hub.
Media 4 days ago 6 ways homeowners and landlords can protect themselves against squatters Daniel Phillips, who specializes in landlord and tenant disputes, offers six helpful ways homeowners and landlords can prevent squatters before nightmare scenarios unfold.
OPINION 5 days ago 8 things that we could change about Tax Day forever Tax Day is behind us, but it already looms large for next year. The FairTax would give us eight things to help us take the power from the IRS and change April 15 forever.
Media April 5 Dr. Phil rips corporate push for 'equality of outcome:' 'This country was built on hard work' Television icon Dr. Phil criticized the political and corporate push for "equality of outcome" during an appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon."
Media April 5 'Shark Tank's' Kevin O'Leary shreds AOC over her district looking like a 'Third World country' "Shark Tank" star blasts Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., on how she's managed her district in New York, saying it looks like a "Third World country."
VIDEO March 26 California food chains cutting jobs ahead of minimum wage hike: 'Consumer is gonna pay for it' Lee's Hoagie House owner Shahan Derian weighs in on the state's $20 minimum wage mandate going into effect on April 1 on 'Your World.'
OPINION March 25 Biden's DEI mandates on employers fail American workers Biden is trying to ram through 800 pages of new rules restricting successful apprenticeship programs. The new plan mandates DEI and makes the whole concept too expensive.
TECH March 15 Gerald Levin, former Time Warner Media CEO, dead at 84 Gerald Levin, the former CEO for Time Warner and HBO, died on Wednesday, March 13, 2024 at the age of 84. Levin had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.
Digital Originals March 11 New York City taking a slice out of iconic pizza shops with new green rule New York City quietly approved a green-fueled rule requiring restaurants with coal- and wooden-fire ovens installed prior to 2016 to cut emissions by 75%.
Small Business Under Siege March 5 Alabama federal judge rules Biden admin's small business reporting requirement unconstitutional A federal district judge ruled that requiring small business owners to report details on their owners and others who benefit from the business, was unconstitutional.