‘Tremendous Act Of Disrespect’: Veterans Weigh In On Disparagement Of The American Flag
A number of veterans offered their opinions on athletes’ protests during the national anthem, as well as on recent disparagement…
Read More »‘We Worked Hard For Your Election’: Hollywood Celebrities Reportedly Demand Biden Cancel Pipeline Expansion
A group of over 200 celebrities and Democrat donors signed a letter urging President Joe Biden to halt the expansion…
Read More »‘Robots Don’t Need Lunch Breaks’: Grubhub Rolls Out Food-Delivering Robots
Food delivery service Grubhub announced Tuesday its plans to use robots to deliver food on college campuses this fall. The…
Read More »Hackers Demand $70 Million Ransom Payment After Attacking Hundreds Of Businesses
Hackers are demanding a $70 million payment from software company Kaseya after a successful ransomware attack that began Friday. Kaseya,…
Read More »9 Hong Kong Residents Arrested For Allegedly Plotting To Set Off Bombs
Nine people were arrested Tuesday in Hong Kong for allegedly planning to detonate bombs as part of a terrorist plot,…
Read More »Jeff Bezos Steps Down As CEO Of Amazon
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos officially handed over the position of CEO to successor Andy Jassy on Monday, transitioning to the…
Read More »Free Speech Social Media App Hacked On Launch Day
The social media platform GETTR, advertised as a site for free speech, was hacked on its launch day Sunday. GETTR,…
Read More »3 People Found Dead On 10th Hole Of Golf Course
Three men were found shot to death Saturday on the tenth hole of the Pinetree Country Club golf course in…
Read More »Mike Lee, Klobuchar Urge FTC To ‘Consider All Available Options’ Against Facebook
A group of lawmakers wrote a letter to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Friday urging the agency to continue…
Read More »Supreme Court Will Hear Case On Law Excluding Religious Schools From State Funding
The Supreme Court decided Friday to hear a case regarding a Maine Department of Education law excluding religious schools from…
Read More »Judge Orders Minneapolis To Hire More Police Officers
A judge ordered the city of Minneapolis to hire more police officers Thursday after finding the city’s reduction of its…
Read More »Robinhood Settles With Family Of Trader Who Committed Suicide
Investing app Robinhood settled a wrongful death lawsuit with the family of a trader who committed suicide, the company revealed…
Read More »Over 100 Countries Agree To Back Global Minimum Corporate Tax
A total of 130 nations representing more than 90 percent of global GDP have agreed to a global minimum corporate…
Read More »Small Oil And Gas Companies Say They’re Under Threat From Biden’s Climate Agenda
The Biden administration’s climate agenda prioritizes regulations on the oil and gas industry, with Congress voting to restore methane emissions…
Read More »Owner Charged With Involuntary Manslaughter After His Dogs Maul 7-Year-Old To Death
A South Carolina man was charged with involuntary manslaughter Monday for owning an animal involved in the death of a…
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