Founder of League of American Workers: ‘No more Chinese nationals at US universities’
Steve Cortes, founder of the League of American Workers, has called for U.S. universities to bar Chinese nationals from admission.
Steve Cortes, founder of the League of American Workers, has called for U.S. universities to bar Chinese nationals from admission.
Japan and the United States have formalized a significant component of their recent trade agreement with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on September 4.
America First Policy Institute (AFPI) representatives participated in the launch of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Feed It Onward Pilot Program at Scott Air Force Base on September 5,…
Three weeks have passed since the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska, where discussions aimed at ending the ongoing war in Ukraine took place.
Incidents of sexual misconduct by educators in public schools have become more frequent, with reports indicating a significant rise over recent years.
America is facing a significant increase in electricity demand, driven in part by the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies.
Emergency medical services responded to more than 42,000 potential opioid overdoses in workplace settings in 2022, according to data from the National Safety Council.
America’s exports of oil, gas, and coal have contributed to job creation domestically and increased the country’s influence abroad.
Electricity prices in New Jersey have seen significant increases, with rates rising by 17% to 20% as of June 1, 2025.
Los Angeles continues to face challenges in the aftermath of wildfires that struck Pacific Palisades and Altadena eight months ago.
The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) has issued statements in support of President Trump’s nominees for key economic positions, Stephen Miran and E.J. Antoni.
Ryan Wilson, chair of the Minnesota chapter of the America First Policy Institute (AFPI), issued a statement following Governor Tim Walz’s call for a special session after the recent shooting…
Steve Cortes, founder of the League of American Workers, has raised concerns about whether government education spending is effectively preparing children for success and citizenship.
Since the 1930s, labor unions have positioned themselves as representatives of American workers.
Cloudflare’s recent actions to control who can access the internet, along with government efforts to implement age verification measures, have sparked debate about the future of the open web.
Cracker Barrel’s recent logo change has triggered significant debate, highlighting a broader trend of public outrage over branding decisions.
Conservative reactions to a recent logo change at Cracker Barrel have led the Tennessee-based restaurant chain to reverse its decision and restore its previous sign.
A federal court has ruled against the emergency justification used by former President Donald Trump to impose global tariffs.
The August jobs report indicates a modest increase of 22,000 positions, with little change in the unemployment rate and labor force participation.
Tomorrow marks 50 years since the bombing of the Salt Lake City headquarters of Kennecott Copper Corporation, an event carried out by members of the Weather Underground.
InfluenceWatch, operated by the Capital Research Center (CRC), has updated its database with new entries on advocacy groups, foundations, and donors involved in public policy.
In July, Representative James Comer (R-KY), chair of the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, announced an investigation into the State Energy & Environmental Impact Center at New…
Many well-intentioned outsiders who seek to help low-income communities often misunderstand the dynamics of effective leadership and community transformation, according to a recent commentary.
The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) released a statement today in support of President Trump’s newly announced $4.9 billion pocket rescissions package.
As the new school year approaches, discussions continue about the environment in public school classrooms and the role of political and social issues in education.
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