Stripe and Lyft became the latest technology companies on Thursday to dismiss large portions of their workforce, while Amazon announced that they would freeze hiring. Although macroeconomic headwinds have impacted most!-->…
New Hampshire Republican Senate candidate Don Bolduc dodged a punch from a man who tried to assault him just before his debate Wednesday evening with incumbent Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-NH), his campaign said Thursday. According!-->…
Bernard Goldberg provided a valuable service to his country back in 2001 with “Bias.” The book’s subtitle said it all – “A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distort the News.” Goldberg broke down how the press tilts the!-->…
Some major changes could be coming to address the homelessness crisis in Sacramento, California, the capital of the state. The area has seen an almost 70% increase in homelessness in the city over the past few years, but a!-->…
If the pandemic brownshirts get “amnesty” for setting a generation of children back two grades and wishing unemployment and even death on skeptics of a hastily formulated COVID vaccine, you can bet they’re going to seek a!-->…
Gwen Stefani wants the world to know that after she had resigned herself to a life of loneliness following her divorce, God sent her future husband, Blake Shelton, into her world. The 53-year-old pop star shared her feelings!-->…
A judge said she sentenced two Belgian climate change activists who glued themselves to a well-known painting in the Netherlands to a lighter sentence than the public prosecutor requested because she did not want to!-->…
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan was shot in an alleged assassination attempt Thursday. He was rushed to the hospital where he is in stable condition, and the alleged gunman has been arrested. Khan was waving to a!-->…
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said in a letter that his asset management company would extend choice in proxy voting to more large-scale investors. The firm, which handles roughly $8 trillion in assets, has been criticized for!-->…
Pennsylvania Lt. Governor and Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman purchased a $75,000 property in Braddock from his own nonprofit for a mere $1,100, according to a complaint from the Center for Accountability and!-->…
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