Canadian 'Freedom Convoy': TD Bank freezes accounts with $1.1M for trucker protest
Toronto-Dominion Bank froze two personal bank accounts to support ‘Freedom Convoy' protesters in Canada who are pushing back against vaccine mandates and other COVID-19 procedures.
Swiss voters reject public aid plan for newspapers, media
Swiss voters reject taxpayer-funded media.
UK employers plan biggest pay raises in nearly 10 years: CIPD
British employers expect to raise staff pay by the most in at least nine years but the 3% wage deals for workers would still be below fast-rising inflation, according to a survey published on Monday.
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Colorado Vrbo host discovers drugs, illegal IDs, and feces inside rental property
A Denver woman who leased out her property through Expedia Group Inc.’s Vrbo was shocked to recently discover her rental had been reworked to conduct illegal activity.
Biden has been completely taken over by the radical left: Maj. Gen. McGuire
Arizona senatorial candidate Maj. Gen. Mick McGuire slams Biden's mishandling of Russia-Ukraine conflict and botched Afghanistan withdrawal on 'The Evening Edit.'
Last hope for diplomatic negotiations is 'gone': Lt. Gen. Kellogg
Former WH national security adviser Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg and Arkansas Rep. Rick Crawford discuss Biden's handling of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and surging inflation on 'The Evening Edit.'
Commerce secretary's husband exercises stock options in tech company linked to Chinese government
Husband to Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo has deepened his financial investment in the artificial intelligence company PathAI – a business that has raised eyebrows as it is backed by a company with deep ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Boston Federal Reserve taps U. of Michigan economist as head
The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston announced Wednesday that University of Michigan economist Dr. Susan M. Collins will serve as its next president and CEO
US, Japan reach deal to scrap tariffs on imported steel
United States Steel CEO David Burritt explained why he is pleased with the deal with Japan to cut tariffs on the commodity.
Beijing Olympics sponsor Procter & Gamble silent on Uyghur genocide after calling out US 'systemic racism'
Procter & Gamble (P&G), an official sponsor of the 2022 Winter Olympics in China, is staying mum on the country's genocide of Uyghur Muslims despite being vocal on human rights issues in the U.S.
New Canadian 'Freedom Convoy' fundraising page pulls in over $2 million on first day
The Canadian “Freedom Convoy” raised more than $2 million on its first day on GiveSendGo
US trucker convoy aims to represent all Americans impacted by COVID mandates
American truckers are following Canada's lead by organizing a protest against vaccine mandates with the organizer of the U.S. group saying the American convoy aims to represent everyone impacted by the requirements.
CNN exec Zucker's ouster shows peril of hiding work romance
Keeping a workplace romance a secret is a bad idea, experts say.
Olympic athletes' self-censoring won't stop after return from China: human rights experts
Olympic athletes' self-censorship of their criticism of the Chinese government does not stop when they leave the country because they rely on lucrative corporate sponsorship deals with companies that stand to lose money if they criticize the Chinese Communist Party, multiple human rights experts say.
Democrats’ China competition bill hurts American small businesses, Luetkemeyer warns
Luetkemeyer less than impressed by Pelosi's COMPETES bill
Skilled labor workforce sees severe nationwide shortage
There are millions of job openings available for skilled workers. But filling them all remains a problem.
Mexican border arrests hit new record last year
U.S. Border Patrol agents made about 1.9 million arrests in 2021, a record high reflecting an upsurge in attempted crossings across the Mexican border, new data show.
Bank executives assure Biden they can handle 'turbulence' from Russia sanctions
The banks largely worry about shocks to the market that would result from Russia cutting oil and gas exports in reaction to sanctions, which would impact the global market.
US companies advertising at Winter Olympics 2022 are ‘sponsoring’ genocide in China, US official says
Corporate sponsors pour hundreds of millions of dollars to advertise during the Winter Olympics in Beijing, but vice chair of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) has argued this equates to "sponsoring" genocide.



















