In a small legislative body where seniority equals power and influence, Dianne Feinstein’s decades-long Senate reign warped national policy and federal spending priorities to favor her home state.
Month: September 2023
China’s Real Estate Giant Evergrande Backing out of Stock Exchanges
The Hong Kong Stock Exchange posted a notice on Thursday that trading had been suspended for shares of China Evergrande Group.
Supreme Court Will Hear First Amendment Challenges to Florida, Texas Laws Regulating Big Tech
WASHINGTON, DC – The Supreme Court announced Friday that it will decide whether Florida and Texas Big Tech laws violate the First Amendment, teeing up a major constitutional fight over attempts by conservatives and Republicans to fight leftwing bias in…
Bitcoin Traders Eye Bullish Silver Lining in Looming US Government Shutdown, Says Analyst
Numerous reports foretell an imminent U.S. government shutdown, given the anticipated failure of a spending bill to secure passage by Saturday evening — a measure meant to sustain operations till mid-November. On the cusp of this shutdown, bitcoin (BTC) has been on an ascent, catching the eye of many. Coinshares analyst Luke Nolan notes a […]
Transgender Assault Scandal: Loudoun School Chief Guilty of Retaliation
A jury has delivered a guilty verdict on Friday in the trial of the school superintendent at the center of the 2021 transgender assault and rape scandal in Loudoun County, Virginia.
UAW Strike Expands to 25,000 Auto Workers as Talks Stall Over Job-Killing Electric Vehicle Mandates
More than 25,000 auto workers are now striking against General Motors (GM), Ford, and Stellantis as negotiations stall over worries that President Joe Biden’s Electric Vehicle (EV) mandates will spur massive job losses and wage cuts down the road.
Nolte: Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Awarded with Unearned Emmys
As executive producers of some dumb documentary that no one saw, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton will be handed Emmy Awards they did not earn.
WATCH: Texas Forces Powerless to Stop Migrants Desperate to Breach Razor-Wire Border Barrier
EAGLE PASS, Texas — Migrants tired of standing in the waters of the Rio Grande forced their way through rolls of concertina wire to surrender to the Border Patrol. A group of 80 migrants used discarded clothing, garbage, and backpacks
Arizona GOP’s Kari Lake to Announce Senate Bid in October
Arizona Republican Kari Lake, who was last year’s Republican gubernatorial nominee in the Grand Canyon State, will announce her candidacy for U.S. Senate during an October 10 rally in Phoenix.
Federal Court Upholds Tennessee, Kentucky Ban on Transgender Medical Procedures for Children
A federal appeals court has upheld a Tennessee and Kentucky ban on transgender-related medical procedures for minors.