Investment

U.S. Senators Behind Xinjiang Law Have Investments Linked to China’s Uyghur ‘Genocide’

Newsweek review of financial filings in Congress has found that lawmakers who are driving legislation to protect Uyghurs in China are also invested—either directly in the form of stocks, or indirectly via mutual funds—in major companies tied to the oppression in Xinjiang.

The Slow Meltdown of the Chinese Economy

Beijing’s troubles are an opportunity for the U.S.—if Washington can recognize it.

Retired Generals Urge Military to ‘War-Game’ Against American Citizens

With the one-year anniversary of the Jan. 6 incursion into the United States Capitol less than a month away, three retired Army generals  called on leaders to take preventive measures, including to “war game” a “post-election insurrection or coup” attempts.

DeSantis Took on Washington in 2021

While much of the country bundles up around the holidays, Floridians revel in bragging about their “T-shirt weather.”

BlackRock Wants Portfolio Companies to Diversify Boards, Achieve Net-Zero Climate Goals

The world's biggest asset manager issues a new policy update, which stresses decarbonization and board member diversity.

Chinese Military Developing ‘Brain-Control’ Weapons, Biden Responds

Amid concerns about Beijing's use of emerging technologies, the administration adds China's top military medical research institute to an export blacklist.

Mercola: The Scheming of Bill Gates and Anthony Fauci

How did we get into the mess we're now in?

Gordon Ramsay moves business headquarters to Texas from California, CEO cites tax policies and cost of living

Yet another celebrity businessman is moving his headquarters from tax-heavy California to Texas.

Will ‘iBuying’ Ever Replace Traditional Real Estate Sales?

After three successful home sales, Daniel Edwin and his wife were getting ready to sell again, but this time, the Atlanta couple knew they didn’t want to go the traditional route.

Letter comparing parent protests to domestic terrorism triggers funding fallout

The nation’s leading school board advocacy group is facing a critical loss of funding and membership after sending a letter comparing parent protests and threats to domestic terrorism.

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