White House aims to calm concerns about H1-B visa restrictions, clarifying that the new $100K fee won’t affect current visa holders.

The new $100,000 fee for President Trump’s High-Skill H-1B visa will only affect individuals applying for the visa anew, according to White House officials who shared this information with the Post on Saturday. This change is causing some concerns among companies that heavily depend on foreign talent. It’s important to note that after 12:10 am […]
Eli Manning is guiding Jaxson Dart but won’t make high-end reservations.

Eli Manning and Jaxson Dart: A Shared Journey Eli Manning and Jaxson Dart share several similarities. For starters, both were acquired through trades by the New York Giants, and they both played at Ole Miss. Interestingly, Dart began his career similarly to Manning—by sitting behind a veteran quarterback. Recently, as the Giants secured their spot […]
You won’t believe which city leads in attracting remote workers

Cities and states are increasingly offering incentives to attract employers, from giants like Amazon to tech firms like Zynga. The premise is to boost economic activity by promising significant returns based on thorough impact analyses. However, skeptics argue that many of these initiatives are ineffective. These models are designed with optimism in mind. They hinge […]
‘I Won’t Be Crying’

Political Violence Discussion on TikTok Lane Wilson, known for his role in Office, shared a video on TikTok expressing concern about the acceptance of political violence among some on the left. He recounted a conversation with liberal friends who claimed they wouldn’t mourn conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was tragically killed in front of his […]
They’re already attempting to cast Charlie Kirk’s death in a certain light, but this time it won’t succeed.

President John F. Kennedy was killed by a 24-year-old Marxist. His anger was primarily directed at U.S. policies concerning Cuba, although there’s no reliable evidence to support some narratives contradicting this fact. Reactions to this claim range from the firing of individuals, like Kurt, to deep-seated mistrust. This reflects a long-standing effort on the left […]
Democrats believe health care will be the reason they won’t be blamed for a shutdown.

Democrats Prepare for Potential Government Shutdown As the threat of a government shutdown looms closer, Democrats are working to craft a political message against President Trump, feeling somewhat confident about their position, especially regarding healthcare issues. This confidence is evident in the stance of Senate Democratic leaders, who have indicated that they will not support […]
Sean P. Duffy: American Truck Drivers Are Our Focus — Not Foreign Drivers Who Won’t Learn English

Supporting America’s Truck Drivers The unsung heroes behind the wheel, truck drivers, found strong support in President Donald Trump. From increasing truck parking availability to addressing the issue of foreign drivers who struggle with the English language, President Trump has prioritized the needs of truck drivers as part of an ambitious agenda for America. As […]
Why Newsom’s approach to Trump won’t provide lasting benefits for Democrats

Democrats Enjoy the Show – for Now California Governor Gavin Newsom has taken an approach that positions Donald Trump as a punchline. His all-caps parody tweets, sharp TV critiques, and meme culture have certainly given Democrats something to cheer about. For those who’ve witnessed Trump’s unchecked behavior since the 2016 campaign, this shift might feel […]
Scaring people and assigning blame won’t prevent the next shooting

Initially, I wasn’t going to discuss the assassination of Charlie Kirk, but in these turbulent times, our best intentions can shift quite unexpectedly. Kirk’s senseless murder seems more about the push for immediate retaliation from several prominent Republicans than any public call for healing. Notably, Fox News host Jesse Watters has spoken about “declaring war” […]
Thune indicates that Russia sanctions probably won’t be included in temporary government funding.

On Monday, Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) expressed skepticism regarding the likelihood of including a bipartisan bill, which would impose serious sanctions on countries buying oil from Russia, in the current continuing resolution (CR) meant to fund the government after September 30th. Thune mentioned that while he hopes the sanctions proposal led by Senator […]