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Corporate America Isn’t Certain It Can Afford to Be Woke Anymore

Throughout the year, we’ve seen small but curious signs that corporate America is less interested in being woke than it was a few years ago.

Judge Refuses to Dismiss Trump Lawsuit Against YouTube

A district judge stayed former President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against YouTube until the end of the appeal against the dismissal of his case against Twitter.

Sen. Manchin’s Campaign Bankrolled by Green Energy, Fossil Fuel Groups

Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., has taken millions in donations from oil, gas and coal industry groups over the years, but he also brings in donations from green energy organizations and companies, according to his Federal Election Commission filings.

Newsom Tells Hollywood It’s ‘Time to Choose’ California Values

Hollywood's ability to receive tax credits depends on its conformity to California Leftism.

TikTok Bans Pro-Life Group, Prevents It From Advertising

The popular social media platform TikTok banned pro-life leader Lila Rose on Thursday and censored her organization Live Action from reaching new people with the truth about unborn babies.

Amid Saber-Rattling, China Still Importing Computer Chips from Taiwan

China blocked imports of citrus, fish and other foods from Taiwan in retaliation for a visit by a top American lawmaker, Nancy Pelosi, but has avoided disrupting one of the world’s most important technology and manufacturing relationships.

The Manchin-Schumer Taxes Would Hit Both Rich and Poor Americans

President Joe Biden promised on Thursday that the so-called “Inflation Reduction Act” wouldn’t raise taxes on Americans making less than $400,000 a year. But, in fact, the bill would increase taxes collected from the American people by more than half a trillion dollars, affecting both rich and poor alike.

Amazon Cuts 100,000 Employees From Workforce in a Single Quarter

Amazon, one of the largest tech employers in the world, has revealed that it is now hiring at the slowest pace since 2019 and has cut over 100,000 employees globally in the June quarter, likely due to the dramatic economic slowdown since 2021.

Conservative Legal Group Encourages Investigation Of Lyft’s Discriminatory Abortion Policies

Many large companies have expressed abundant support for women seeking abortions including Lyft, a cab-like ride service.

Us And Japan Move Toward Founding of ‘Economic Nato’ to Counter China

Japan and the United States plan to pool their economic clout to prevent China from converting its enormous resources into strategic victories.

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