(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) Known for its smiling A-to-Z customer service, tech titan Amazon is apparently exploring a move to crush any dissent in its employee ranks, in the wake of one of its New York warehouses voting to unionize.
An internal messaging app being designed for employees has the potential...
(Tony Sifert, Headline USA) Senate Democrats have announced a 500-day "energy independence" plan that would somehow avoid an increased dependence on fossil fuels, according to a report at The Hill.
A meeting of the Senate's Democrat-dominated Climate Change Task Force resulted in the recommendation of the pet projects of the...
(Tony Sifert, Headline USA) The Vermont General Assembly is currently considering legislation that would criminalize certain expressions of political speech, according to former Vermont gubernatorial candidate John Klar.
In Klar's reading, S.265 -- innocuously titled "An act relating to expanding criminal threatening to include threats to third persons" -- would...
(Alex Tien, Headline USA) The fallout continues one week after "the slap heard 'round the world" occurred at this year's Academy Awards.
A-list actor Will Smith, who viciously slapped comedian Chris Rock on live television after Rock made a joke about Smith's wife, has been the target of heavy criticism for...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Abigail Disney, granddaughter of Disney co-founder Roy Disney, ranted and raved against parents who wish to avoid grooming their children for sexual deviancy, the Western Journal reported.
She called these parents "wingnuts" and "radical ideologues" for suggesting that their children should not see LGBT activist propaganda...
(Joshua Paladino, Headline USA) During a speech at a Catholic university in Pittsburgh, Rev. Miguel De La Torre told students to "crucify" their "whiteness" and to reject "white" Christianity.
De La Torre, who teaches Social Ethics and Latinx Studies at the Iliff School of Theology, delivered a lecture titled "Rejecting...
(Alex Tien, Headline USA) The nominally conservative governor of Maryland, Larry Hogan, went on CNN's State of the Union on Sunday evening to criticize Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis' signing of the "Parental Rights in Education" bill last week.
The bill, which prevents teachers from discussing sexual orientation and gender identity...
(Headline USA) Rapper Cardi Bi is set to star in a children’s television show for Nickelodeon, the network announced this week.
The rap artist, who is perhaps best known for her profane song “WAP (Wet A** P***y),” will guest star as Sharki B on the animated series, “Baby Shark’s Big Show,”...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) The woke University of South Carolina women's basketball team made waves this weekend by refusing to take the court for the playing of the national anthem before a game, the Western Journal reported.
Playing against Louisville in the NCAA women's Final Four, the Gamecocks, led by...
Fox Business Network's Maria Bartiromo had some harsh words for MSNBC's Chris Wallace over the weekend.
Wallace, who moderated the contentious second presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, has been the target of criticism for his less than moderate approach to the debates.
Bartiromo referenced how Wallace deliberately shut...
(Headline USA) President Joe Biden reportedly called media oligarch and Fox News owner Rupert Murdoch the “most dangerous man in the world,” according to a forthcoming book.
Journalists Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns revealed in their new book, “This Will Not Pass,” that Biden complained about Murdoch regularly because Fox News...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) The editorial board of The Washington Post has admitted to its complicity in covering up the Hunter Biden laptop scandal that broke just prior to the 2020 election.
The Post was given access to the contents of Hunter Biden's infamous laptop soon after the story broke, but chose...