Employment

Flight Attendant Wins Millions After Southwest Fires Her For Being Pro-Life: ‘A Victory For Freedom Of Speech’

A flight attendant was awarded $5.1 million by a jury on Thursday, finding that Southwest Airlines canned 20-year veteran Charlene Carter for her sincerely held religious beliefs, namely her pro-life views.

Americans Need Truth, Logic, and Courage to Free Our Institutions From ‘Pregnant Men’ and ‘Female Penises’

The recent exchange between Professor Khiara Bridges and Senator Josh Hawley provides an important lesson about the state of America’s most important institutions.

New York COVID-19 Quarantine Rules Unconstitutional and Illegal: Judge

A New York Supreme Court judge this month quietly ruled that regulations mandating that people infected with or exposed to highly contagious communicable diseases be quarantined are a violation of state law, declaring them null and void.

Dick’s Sporting Goods Hit With Civil-Rights Complaint for Funding Employee Abortions, Not Childcare

A conservative legal organization filed a federal civil-rights complaint against DICK’S Sporting Goods on Thursday for sponsoring staff abortions while failing to provide equivalent paid maternity care to employees.

DeSantis Effect: At $21.8 Billion, Florida Records Highest Surplus in State History

The state of Florida saw a surplus of $21.8 billion for the 2022 fiscal year, the highest in state history and more than 21% higher than the state's spending plan, Gov. Ron DeSantis said Thursday.

Biden Admin Dishing Out Millions to Advance ‘Racial Equity’ in Food Stamps

The Department of Agriculture is offering roughly $6 million to state agencies so they can advance “racial equity” in a training program used to assist food stamp program participants, according to a federal grant application.

CEO Invites ‘Triggered’ Employees to Use Severance Package and Leave

CEO pushing back against "woke" employees bullying the company.

University That Employs Clarence Thomas Shuts Down Students’ Attempt to Remove Him From Teaching Position

The college at which Justice Clarence Thomas teaches law will not cave into a petition calling for his removal as an adjunct professor.

New Bill Would Mandate Federal Reserve to Promote ‘Racial and Economic Justice’

A new bill would extend the Federal Reserve’s mandate to promote “racial and economic justice,” prompting concerns as to whether this would lead to discrimination.

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