Climate change alarmism personality Greta Thunberg held an in-person meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, alongside several former European officials, in Kyiv on Thursday to address “the consequences of war for the environment,” accordi…
Month: June 2023
Kamala Harris Hosts Celebrity-Studded Pride Bash as Her Approval Rating Crashes to Historic Low
Vice President Kamala Harris hosted a celebrity-stuffed Pride event emceed by a former “RuPaul’s Drag Race” contestant as her approval rating crashes.
World Bank to Loan Ukraine $1.5 Billion for ‘Reconstruction’
The World Bank is loaning Ukraine $1.5 billion for the country’s reconstruction and recovery during the Russian invasion.
Frank Biden Says He’s Talked to Older Brother Joe Biden about Legalizing Psychedelics for Medical Treatment
Frank Biden said he’s talked about the benefits of psychedelics to his brother, amid a push by the industry to legalize them for medical treatment.
SCOTUS Evokes Pelosi in Decision Against Student Loan Cancellation: President ‘Does Not Have That Power’
Chief Justice John Roberts cited former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in the Supreme Court’s decision Friday to toss out President Joe Biden’s plan to cancel hundreds of billions of dollars in student loans at the expense of U.S. taxpayers.
Disney Stock Downgraded Amid Concerns Streaming Growth Has Stalled, Weak Theme Park Attendance
Shares of the Walt Disney Co. have been downgraded by analysts who believe the studio’s streaming growth has stalled, potentially leading to tough times ahead as Disney continues to pour billions of dollars into the digital money pit.
Upset They Can’t Reach Teens: Pornhub Blocks Access in Virginia over Age Verification Law
Pornhub has disabled access to its adult website for users located in Virginia in response to the state’s new law mandating age verification for online porn providers. The law is designed to force porn companies to verify that users are at least 18.
Proposed Michigan Hate Speech Law Would Criminalize Making Someone ‘Feel’ Frightened or Intimidated
The Michigan state House passed controversial legislation which would essentially criminalize making someone in a protected class “feel” frightened or threatened.
South Koreans Load Up on Sea Salt Before Japan’s Fukushima Wastewater Dump
South Koreans are reportedly hoarding sea salt and other ocean products in nervous anticipation of Japan dumping over a million metric tons of treated radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean.
NFL Draft Expert Todd McShay Out at ESPN
On most days, being among the lead NFL Draft experts for ESPN is a position with very high job security, but not on this day.