March

Exxon Mobil Will Not Allow LGBT or BLM Flags to Fly Outside Its Office Buildings

Exxon Mobil will no longer allow its offices to fly flags expressing adherence to or membership of “outside organizations” on company flagpoles, the New York Times reported.

Financial Markets Brace for Stagflation as Global Growth Optimism Sinks

Waning optimism over global economic growth prospects and rising stagflation fears have prompted investors to seek shelter in investment hedges.

Hunter Biden Business Partner’s Numerous Trips to Obama’s White House, Met With Then-VP Joe Biden

A longtime and close business partner of Hunter Biden made numerous trips to the White House while Joe Biden served as vice president, according to a new report.

Texas AG Paxton Sues Biden Administration Over End of Title 42 Immigration Enforcement

Suit is the Republican attorney general's tenth against administration related to U.S. border security

Disney Has Lost $34 Billion in Value Since Embarking on Culture War With Florida

Disney’s market cap has shrunk by nearly $34 billion since the company expressed its full-throated opposition to a Florida law banning instruction of gender identity and sexual orientation in public schools for kindergarten through third grade.

CNN+ Is Another Sign of a Crumbling Legacy Media

CNN’s attempt to join an already crowded market for streaming services just went up in flames only three weeks after launching. Unbeknownst to most,...

Food Processing Plants Burning Across U.S., Threatening Meat Supply

There has been an outbreak of fires in food processing facilities across the nation in the last six months as food prices soar and supply chains are stressed to their limits.

Ohio State University Student Leader Says He Would Love if ‘Black People Were Taught That They Are Superior’

Ohio State University student leader said during a student government meeting that he would "love" to live in a world where "Black people were taught that they are superior."

DeSantis Signs Bill Dissolving Disney’s Special Tax Status

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday signed a bill to dissolve Walt Disney World’s private government, after the entertainment giant opposed a new state law protecting parental rights in the classroom.

Amber Heard on Tape Admits ‘Hitting’ Johnny Depp

Audio recording reveals Heard threw "pots and pans" at Depp, physically and verbally attacked him.

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