Judge orders New York Times to return Project Veritas internal memos
A New York state judge on Friday ordered the New York Times to return internal documents to the conservative activist group Project Veritas, a restriction the newspaper said violates decades of First Amendment protections.
Nearly 1 in 5 Americans admit they’ve made money decisions based on horoscopes: Survey
Some Americans are seeking out money guidance from horoscopes.
Man wins lottery twice after forgetting that he already bought ticket
Scotty Thomas, from North Carolina, forgot that he had already bought a lottery ticket for the Lucky for Life drawing and accidentally purchased a second ticket with the same numbers.
Buy now, pay later is the new layaway: What are the pros and cons?
When Walmart announced it was ending its layaway program for the majority of its store categories in favor of a buy now, pay later format, social media users expressed their confusion and sadness with nostalgic tweets. Retail experts and financial lending providers aren’t surprised by the shift.
US accuses Whole Foods of banning Black Lives Matter masks
U.S. labor board prosecutors have alleged that Amazon-owned Whole Foods Market illegally banned employees from wearing "Black Lives Matter" masks and punished workers who did, according to Bloomberg.
Alumni withhold donations, demand colleges enforce free speech
Carl Neuss, a Cornell University alumnus, has decided to withhold his donation to the school after learning about the diversity training professors have to undergo, which he views as liberal indoctrination on campus.
New Dana Loesch book teaches kids the value of the right to keep and bear arms
Former NRA spokeswoman Dana Loesch has written a fun yet compelling children's book about the right to keep and bear arms, and Army veteran Graham Allen has written a book about the value of always telling the truth. Brave Books is releasing these two new books just in time for Christmas, and it has a special promotion between Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
Facebook’s Metaverse plans raise concerns over free speech, privacy rights
When Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg touted the company’s plans last month to build a virtual reality “metaverse” to supplant the internet, he proclaimed that users of this platform will be able to do “almost anything” they could imagine.
Nursing homes can now lift most COVID restrictions on visits
The government on Friday directed nursing homes to open their doors wide to visitors, easing many remaining pandemic restrictions while urging residents, families and facility staff to keep their guard up against outbreaks.
Kudlow: We honor the sacrifices many have made for our country
Larry Kudlow joins the rest of the country honoring those who have served on Veterans Day, saluting the men and women who have given so much to this country
48% of Americans believe bearded men are better with handling money: Survey
Nearly half of Americans believe bearded men are more responsible with their money.
Remington Firearms, nation’s oldest gunmaker, moves global headquarters to Georgia in $100M, 856-job deal
Remington Firearms, the country’s oldest gun manufacturer, will be moving its headquarters from Ilion, New York, to Georgia, the company announced Monday.
Empire State Building debuts limited-edition craft beer
Beer fans can drink an exclusive brew at the Empire State Building.
Uber will now deliver baby items to you
Uber has added a shopping and delivery option that’ll help parents in a pinch.
Weddings are bouncing back, and spending is increasing
The wedding industry is seeing a rebound as couples begin to open up to pre-pandemic party trends.
Probe: Catholic Church in France had 3,000 child abusers
An independent commission examining sex abuse within the Roman Catholic Church in France believes 3,000 child abusers — two-thirds of them priests — have worked in the church over the past 70 years.
Wedding industry feels coronavirus paper shortage, here’s what couples should know
The coronavirus pandemic’s paper shortage is being felt in the wedding industry.
Nicki Minaj on questioning COVID vaccine: Other artists 'afraid to speak up'
Fox Nation host Lara Logan joins 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' to comment on the rapper's 'unifying' action via Twitter.
How much does it cost to homeschool kids?
Taking a hands-on approach with a child’s education at home comes at a cost.
North Carolina restaurant running on 2 employees still cooks up hundreds of free meals for local heroes
Police officers, lifeguards, firefighters, nurses, doctors, EMS workers and any active military member – as long as they are in uniform – will be given a free meal that's made fresh.



















