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Where the World’s Most Powerful Meet the World’s Money: World Economic Forum & BlackRock

Covid-19, climate change, and China—the shared focus of the World Economic Forum's "Great Reset" and BlackRock's "economic restart."

The Epic v. Google lawsuit finally makes sense

Google pulled every trick it could, an unredacted complaint alleges

Christian Group Attacked For Being Included In The SPLC’s ‘Hate Map’ Still In The List Nine Years Later

When the Family Research Council, an evangelical Christian activist group came out in 2013 to support Chik-fil-A's charitabile foundation for its efforts in fighting the legalization of same-sex marriage, a 29 year old man by the name of Floyd Lee Corkins took it upon himself to storm the council's Washington D.C. headquarters to make a statement to oppose their conservative stance.

Justice Thomas’ Solution to Big Tech’s Social And Financial Excommunication

PAYPAL HOLDINGS, Inc, is an indispensable, American, global corporation, without whose services, financially transacting online is difficult. The company is worth $16.929 billion.

YouTube Bans Forensic Election Audit Expert

Big tech platform bans renowned industry expert for airing Mike Lindell's 'Cyber Symposium' analyzing election audit data from 2020 U.S. presidential election.

85 Things You Can Do To Help The United States Shake Wide Awake

We don't need a majority. Revolutions never have. We need a minority of Wide Awake Americans to coalesce, to see, judge, and act.

Gas Prices Surge to Fresh 7-Year High

Gas prices have surged to a new seven-year high and while some experts predict predict they’ll come down soon, others expect more pain at the pump if crude oil prices rise.

Sean Spicer: Trump’s running

Signals have been pouring out of former President Donald Trump’s Bedminster, New Jersey, resort that he’s heading in the direction of another run for the presidency.

‘Talk to the hand, Bezos’ : Social media users skewer Amazon’s ‘nefarious’ $10 for palm print promotion

Amazon has drawn backlash on social media for being “nefarious” after offering people $10 to enroll in its controversial palm print recognition system. The tech uses biometric scanners to identify shoppers and verify payments.

Amazon accused of compromising union efforts, workers explore new vote

A National Labor Relations Board official said on Monday that Amazon violated labor laws by exercising illegal influence over workers' votes during unionization efforts, recommending that the results of the company's unionization vote in Alabama be overturned.

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