Thanks to Team Biden, America could soon be on the verge of economic disaster
No one knows for sure what the state of the American economy will be one year from now, but the existing evidence all points in one direction: disaster.
Bipartisan spending bill would force reports on Chinese labor practices, Keystone cancellation impact and more
A bipartisan spending bill making its way through the Senate would, among other things, prompt a report on China’s alleged forced labor practices and another on the economic impact of President Biden’s cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline.
Most expensive cities for construction in 2021: report
The coronavirus pandemic and global lockdowns has driven up construction costs around the world due to increased demand and constrained supply.
Biden White House under fire over concerns CFPB pushed aside top-level workers for loyalists
Republican Sen. Pat Toomey is demanding answers about reports that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau forced out career civil servants in favor of President Biden loyalists.
Ben & Jerry’s founders say, ‘We’re proud Jews,’ defend West Bank sales ban
The founders of Ben & Jerry’s are defending their company’s decision to put the freeze on selling ice cream in the West Bank, calling it “the Occupied Palestinian Territory.”
Biden mileage rule to exceed Obama climate goal
President Biden is proposing a return to aggressive Obama-era vehicle mileage standards over five years, according to industry and government officials briefed on the plan.
Wyoming town hopeful Bill Gates’ TerraPower nuclear plant will help replace 200-plus coal-related jobs
Glenrock, population 2,600, is one of four towns under consideration for Bill Gates' TerraPower nuclear plant
Furniture manufacturers are reporting major shipping delays nationwide
Furniture sales have surged during the pandemic, leading to major backlogs at manufacturing facilities. This means consumers around the nation should expect delays on their orders. A manufacturer in Conover, North Carolina says their shipping times used to be 8 weeks, but now it's taking them 22 weeks to send orders to customers. Industry experts say supply chain shortages are also contributing to the backlog, creating the perfect storm in recent months.
PayPal, ADL team up to ferret out 'extremist' groups
PayPal Holdings Inc. and the Anti-Defamation League on Monday announced a partnership aimed at fighting extremism and hate in the financial system and across at-risk communities.
Despite efforts to defund police, these Democrat-led cities spent millions on private security for mayors
As crime surges across the nation, Democratic mayors in approximately 20 U.S. cities that have called for defunding the police have received millions in taxpayer funds towards their own personal security details, according to a new report.
Tobacco-maker Philip Morris to end selling traditional cigarettes in UK over next 10 years
A major cigarette company has announced its intention to end sales in the United Kingdom in 10 years’ time.
A space company’s Wall Street launch misfires
A space-transportation company trying to go public didn’t tell potential investors that its satellite-hauling technology failed, that it lost contact with a satellite in space and that its Russian founder had been deemed a national-security risk by the U.S. government, the Securities and Exchange Commission said.
Covid-19 pill race heats up as Japanese firm vies with Pfizer, Merck
A Japanese company has started human trials of the first once-a-day pill for Covid-19 patients, joining Pfizer Inc. and Merck & Co. in the race to find treatments for the disease.
China slaps sanctions on former Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and 6 others
China announced Friday sanctions had been imposed on former commerce secretary Wilbur Ross and six other individuals and entities in retaliation for U.S. penalties against Chinese officials in Hong Kong.
Lt. Gov. announces plan to combat crime: give tax credits to Georgians who donate to police departments
Georgia's lieutenant governor announced a new plan to combat crime in the state as violence continues to rise in the state and across America.
Musk creates 'hype' with bitcoin ‘pump and dump’ comments: Jordan Belfort
Jordan Belfort, the former stockbroker and subject of the 2013 hit “Wolf of Wall Street,” argued that Tesla CEO Elon Musk may not need to "pump and dump" cryptocurrencies, however, other people "pump and dump" around the “hype” the celebrity creates.
US, German deal on Russia’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline will ‘really undermine’ national security: Pompeo
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo blasted the Biden administration for the agreement with Germany, which would allow for the completion of the controversial Russian Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline, arguing that it would significantly "undermine" national security.
State Department rejects Israel boycott movement amid Ben & Jerry's sales ban
The State Department said on Tuesday, they "firmly reject" the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) targeting Israel one day after Ben & Jerry’s announced they would no longer sell ice cream in “occupied Palestinian territory.”
Bill de Blasio won’t be eating Ben & Jerry’s ‘for a while’ because of Israel boycott
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio joined those condemning the decision by Ben & Jerry’s to bar ice cream sales in the “Occupied Palestinian Territory” (OPT) and said Tuesday he will be forgoing “Cherry Garcia.”
Prince Harry earning $20M for memoir: report
Prince Harry will reportedly earn a $20 million advance for his upcoming memoir.



















