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Half of Voters Say Trump’s Guilty of Trying to Overturn 2020 Election - But 21% of Mail-In Voters Confess to Fraud
Nearly half of voters say former President Donald Trump is guilty of attempting to overturn the 2020 election and, if found guilty, should go to prison – but, one in five who voted by mail actually admit to have committed voter fraud, new national surveys reveal.
ESG in 2024: Expensive, Secretive, Grooming
What’s in store for 2024? More of the radical-left’s ESG activism, at any cost, and attacks on anything standing in its way that’s what.
Conservatives Wage Lawfare Against Discriminatory DEI Practices at Law Firms
A number of conservative groups and Republican officials have begun to take legal action against law firms over the use of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) ideology in their hiring process.
Rising Cost of Shelter Fuels Increase in Consumer Price Index
Led by the rising cost of shelter, the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 0.1 percent in November on a seasonally adjusted basis, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported Tuesday.
Biden Throws $3 Billion to Calif. Electric Train Project That’s 13 Years Behind, $95 Billion Over Budget, 91% Shortened
The Biden Administration has announced that it’s giving $3.01 billion of taxpayers' money to a failed California electric train project launched in 2008 that’s nearly four times more expensive than originally projected – and that has yet to produce a single inch of track.
UW Madison Rejects DEI Compromise After Negotiating with Republican Legislators, Leaving Raises in Limbo
The regents of the University of Wisconsin, Madison voted 9-8 to reject a deal with Republican legislators which would have allowed faculty and staff at the university to receive a raise in exchange for a reduction in positions related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).
Rep. Frederica Wilson Attempts to Link On-Campus Anti-Semitism and Trump
Rep. Frederica Wilson (D-FL) attempted to tie incidents of on-campus anti-Semitism to the Trump Administration Tuesday during a House hearing concerning harassment incidents on campus in the aftermath of Hamas’ October 7 attack on Israel.
Portland Public Schools to Determine Disciplinary Measures on the Basis of Race and Gender
Portland Public Schools faculty will be adjudicating discipline by weighing students’ racial and gender identities under a new collective bargaining agreement.
Employment Picture Improves in November as Health Care and Government Jobs Add Jobs, Strikes End
Job growth increased more than expected and the unemployment rate dipped in November, as strikes ended and government and health care expanded, data released Friday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) show.
Big Nuclear: From Leftwing Scourge to Woke Investment Darling
In the late 1970s, the elites on the Left had the American people scared to death about nuclear power. Rock and roll performers formed Musicians for Safe Energy (MUSE). They put on a huge concert at Madison Square Garden for one of the left’s favorite activities: “building awareness.”
Threat of Terror Attack Increases ‘Almost Exponentially’ with Each Passing Day of Biden’s Border Policy, AZ Rep. Warns
The Biden Administration’s open-border policy id putting the U.S. at an ever-increasing risk of being hit with a terrorist attack, Congressman Andy Biggs (R-AZ) warned Thursday.
Joe Biden: ‘Just a Bunch of Lies’ I Interacted with Hunter’s Foreign Business Associates - GOP: 327 Emails, 22 Phone Calls
On Tuesday, Pres. Joe Biden called it “just a bunch of lies” that he interacted with his son Hunter’s foreign business associates – prompting Republicans to release hundreds of emails and report 22 conversations in which Joe Biden did just that.
GOP Governors Run 4 of Top 5 States with Largest 2nd Quarter GDP Growth
States with Republican governors dominated those with the greatest growth in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the second quarter of 2023, data released Tuesday by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) reveal.
Proposal to Add Genocide to Science Class Topics in Maine Schools Raises Eyebrows
An adjustment of education standards in Maine that would integrate lessons about genocide into middle school science classes in the state has sparked concerns from teachers who question the merit of incorporating such subject matter into science courses.