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The Anti-ESG Crusader Who Wants to Pick a Fight With Blackrock

It was smiles all around as the familiar Wall Street ritual—the ringing of the closing bell—played out again at the New York Stock Exchange on Aug. 10.

Amazon Quietly Took All Their Rooftop Solar Panels Offline After Series of Fires and Explosions

After multiple rooftop fires between 2020-2021, Amazon temporarily took all solar panels offline to complete inspections of each of its systems. The e-commerce giant did so quietly without mentioning the problems in its sustainability report.

BLM Leader Accused of Stealing $10 Million in Donations

The previous head of the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation used donations to buy a multi-million-dollar mansion.

The Untold Story of the Flight Attendant Fired for Expressing Pro-Life Views

Although she was about to publicly reveal a nightmarish personal experience—and the worst mistake of her life—Charlene Carter strode confidently through a stately Dallas federal courtroom.

Risk of Civil Unrest Rising Globally

Countries worldwide are experiencing an “unprecedented” rise in the potential for civil unrest, according to a fresh study by Verisk Maplecroft, a UK-based global strategic consulting firm.

Trump Reaches Settlement With House Oversight Committee Over Financial Records

Lawyers for former President Donald Trump announced they reached a settlement with the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday regarding his financial records.

Over 40% of Americans Believe Civil War Is Coming

Forty-three percent believe it will take place within the next decade.

One Year Since Withdrawal, 50% Of Americans Call Afghanistan War a Mistake

Since the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan last year -- a withdrawal considered disastrous by many critics -- 50% of Americans believe it was a mistake to send U.S. troops into that country in 2001.

The Psychology of Totalitarianism

At the end of February 2020, the global village began to shake on its foundations.

Court Rules California Can’t Force Churches to Cover Abortion in Insurance Plans

A federal court struck down a California mandate Aug. 25 that required churches to pay for elective abortions through their health insurance plans despite their Biblical convictions.

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