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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.

Japan Launches Campaign Urging Young People to Drink More Booze

The Japanese government wants the nation’s youth to get drunk for their country.

Schools Confronting Devastating Learning Losses as Students Head Back to the Classroom

Students are reaping the consequences of COVID shutdowns as schools return to the classroom this fall.

Ivermectin: 92% Effective at Stopping Death From COVID

A large study on the impact of using ivermectin as a prophylaxis for COVID-19 found that regular users of the drug experienced up to...

IRS Says It Accidentally Exposed Confidential Taxpayer Data

The IRS has stated that it inadvertently posted the confidential information of 120,000 individuals to a public website before discovering the error.

IRS Publishes Confidential Information of 120,000 Taxpayers Online, Then Blames ‘Human Coding Error’

On Friday, officials from Treasury Department announced that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) had accidentally published confidential information pertaining to approximately 120,000 taxpayers’ retirement accounts on its website.

Biden’s Labor Chief Promotes Worker Replacement, Says Immigrants Are ‘Only Way’ to Fill Jobs

The Democrat party’s pick for Secretary of Labor says CEOs are being victimized by a shortage of immigrant workers.

‘Break Up the ESG Investing Giants’: WSJ

Three of the largest investment shops in the U.S.—BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street—have long used their dominance in passive-investment funds to force corporations to comply with their preferred set of environmental, social and governance policies.

US Military Running Low on Ammo After Arming Ukraine

Pentagon officials are concerned that U.S. ammunition stocks donated to Ukraine have severely depleted U.S. stocks, weakening U.S. readiness in the event of a conflict, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday.

FDA to Authorize New COVID Booster Before Human Trials, Will Rely on Mice Testing

FDA expected to authorize new COVID-19 booster shots this week. The booster shots will be released months before trials on humans are completed, according to a new report.

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