Sean Salai is the general assignment/culture reporter for The Washington Times. A former National desk intern and Metro clerk at The Washington Times, he also has served as a City Hall reporter at the Boca Raton News and as a special contributor at America Media. He can be reached at ssalai@washingtontimes.com.
Traffic fatalities last year dropped to their lowest rate since before the pandemic, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported Tuesday.
California's $20 per hour minimum wage for fast-food workers has cost the state a significant number of jobs since it took effect a year ago, according to separate reports.
The Trump administration's aggressive deportation strategy could cost understaffed U.S. medical providers more than 1 million non-citizen workers, including a third who are undocumented, according to an estimate published Thursday.
Workforce experts are urging federal workers to acquire skills in artificial intelligence for private sector jobs as the Trump administration implements sweeping personnel cuts.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has appealed a federal judge's ruling blocking Texas A&M University from enforcing a Trump administration-inspired ban on campus drag shows.
Nonprofit agencies that dispense private school scholarships to low-income families say they expect Congress to pass tax credit legislation giving them $10 billion for another 2 million students.
Democratic officials in 23 states and the District of Columbia on Tuesday sued the Trump administration for clawing back roughly $12 billion in health grants awarded during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dozens of top universities have frozen hiring, slashed spending and retracted graduate admissions offers amid uncertainty over Trump administration cuts to federal research grants.
A Brown University student journalist says administrators threatened him with disciplinary action for sending a Department of Government Efficiency-inspired email asking them to explain what they do.
Recent reports predict that car insurance premiums will surge if President Trump carries out his threat to tax metals imported from Canada and Mexico next month.
Economists say the Trump administration's quest to downsize the federal government could briefly add tens of thousands of bureaucrats and contractors to the nation's unemployment rolls.
Delays and cancellations consumed 41% of arrivals at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport last month as VIP helicopter flights triggered new safety procedures enacted after January's deadly crash.
The Texas Medical Board director's resignation earlier this year amid complaints he worked on the side at Planned Parenthood South Texas for 13 years while policing the industry still has aftershocks.
About 40% of casual dining restaurants in the D.C. area expect to close this year due to higher food costs, tipped wage increases and federal layoffs, according to a survey by the Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington.