Governance

Tennessee Attorney General Sues BlackRock: ‘Inconsistent Statements’

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti has filed a lawsuit against asset manager company BlackRock.

Disney Admits Environmental, Social, Governance Policies ‘Adversely’ Impact Business

The Walt Disney Company said in a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing that "[e]nvironmental, social and governance matters and any related reporting obligations may impact our businesses."

Charleston, South Carolina Elects First Republican Mayor Since 1877

Charleston, South Carolina residents elected former State Representative William Cogswell as mayor, the first Republican to lead the city since 1877.

Obama-Appointed Judge Rules Against Georgia Voting Machines

An Obama-appointed judge ruled that Georgia's voting machines could have compromised election integrity.

Nebraska Collecting Residents’ Health Data

Nebraska lawmakers launched a state Health Information Technology (HIT) Board to gather health data on residents.

National Security Agency Creates Woke Glossary

The National Security Agency (NSA) published a glossary providing definitions of terms used in "dialogue regarding diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice."

Pope Francis Removes Conservative Texas Bishop

Pope Francis forcibly removed a conservative bishop based out of Texas over the weekend.

Democrat Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos Moving From Liberal-Run Seattle to Miami

On Thursday, Amazon’s founder and former CEO, Jeff Bezos, announced his departure from Seattle—the very city where he laid the foundation for what would become one of the world’s largest online retailers.

Presidential Term Limits: The Ultimate Guide

The concept of presidential term limits has been a topic of discussion and debate for centuries.

Rep. Mike Johnson Elected House Speaker

Representative Mike Johnson (R-LA) has been elected House Speaker, securing 220 votes.

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