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Labor Day – American Minute with Bill Federer

To appreciate Labor Day, one needs to know the history preceding it. At the time the United States was founded, most people were self-employed, working as either farmers or in trades, such as: baker, butcher, carpenter, cabinetmaker, upholsterer, tailor, milliner...

Pacific World War II – American Minute with Bill Federer

World War Two combat in the Pacific began when military forces of Imperial Japan invaded China, Thailand, Malaya, Singapore, Hong Kong, Hawaii, Wake Island, Guam, and the Philippines. The fighting that followed included...

Protests Erupt at California State Capitol After Reparations Bills Fail to Pass

Protests erupted at the California State Capitol over the weekend after legislators failed to pass two reparations bills. https://twitter.com/jchowland/status/1830462259531063365 Senate Bill 1331 would have created a...

Conservative Group Plans to Put Camera Observers at Arizona Ballot Drop Boxes

A conservative group has announced plans to place trained observers with cameras around various ballot drop boxes across Arizona leading up to the presidential election.

Military Deployed to Guard Hotel Housing Illegal Immigrants

Military personnel have reportedly been deployed to guard the Wolcott Hotel in Manhattan, which has been converted into a shelter for migrants.

Aurora, Colorado Mayor Blames Biden’s Border Policies for Gang Problem in Apartments

Mayor Mike Coffman of Aurora, Colorado, attributed the rise of criminal gang activity in certain parts of his city to the Biden-Harris administration's border...

Trump Promises Free IVF Treatment if Reelected President

At a Michigan campaign rally this week, former President Trump announced that if elected to a second term, he would mandate free in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment for women.

UC Berkeley Dean Calls Constitutional Provisions ‘Problematic’

The dean of the University of California, Berkeley's law school claimed there are "increasingly problematic" constitutional provisions.

Governor Polis Faces Backlash Over Tren de Aragua’s Rise in Aurora

In response to concerns about the Venezuelan gang, Tren de Aragua, taking control of buildings in Aurora, Colorado, Governor Jared Polis described claims as "imagination."

AGs Warn Asset Managers Pushing ESG Agenda Could Violate Duties

Twenty-four state attorneys general warned asset managers that their push for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policies may violate their fiduciary duties.

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