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House Oversight Committee Investigates Legality of ESG Polices

(Casey Harper, The Center Square) The Republican-led House Oversight Committee is launching an investigation into how large investors' woke policies are impacting Americans. House Oversight Chair Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., sent a letter this week to Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System General Counsel Mark Van Der Weide...

Biden Tries, Fails to Ease Concerns over Senility in Softball Seth Meyers Interview

(Headline USA) President Joe Biden dismissed concerns about his age and mental acuity during a softball interview with late-night host Seth Meyers on Monday. Meyers began the interview by mentioning special counsel Robert Hur’s report on Biden's mishandling of classified information, which revealed the 81-year-old struggled to remember when he was...

CNN Reaches $24.5M Settlement w/ Don Lemon

(Headline USA) Ousted CNN host Don Lemon will reportedly receive a $24.5 million payout from the network as part of a settlement reached nearly a year after his firing. The payout equals the amount Lemon would have been paid had he stayed on with CNN through the end of his contract,...

BREAKING: Canadian Police Arrest 14-Year-Old Affiliated w/ Satanic Pedophile Cult

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Canadian police announced Tuesday that a 14-year-old male has been arrested on child pornography charges, warning parents about a network of chat groups that promote Satanism, Nazism and pedophilia. According to a press release from the Lethbridge Police Service, investigators received intelligence information late last month...

GOP Reps. Introduce Legislation to Restrict Tracking of Gun Purchases

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Three House Republicans have introduced a bill that would restrict corporations and government agencies from tracking gun purchases made by law-abiding Americans. The Protecting Privacy in Purchases Act—introduced last week by Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., alongside Reps. Richard Hudson, R-N.C., and Andy Barr, R-Ariz.—would ban the...

Judiciary Committee: Why Did CBS Seize Files from Reporter Investigating Biden Corruption?

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, wrote a letter to CBS President Ingrid Ciprián-Matthews on Friday, seeking information as to why the news outlet seized the confidential files of Catherine Herridge when they fired her on Feb. 13. “Upon terminating Ms. Herridge, CBS News, ‘in...

Contractor Paid Billions by Fed. Gov’t to Host ‘White Fragility’ Book Club

(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) It was reported that a federal contractor that received over $5 billion taxpayer dollars since Joe Biden stepped into the Oval Office in 2021 will host Critical Race Theorist Robin DiAngelo as a keynote speaker and sponsor book clubs on her anti-white books. In its internal...

Online ‘Content Moderation’ Creates Potential ‘Land Mines’ for SCOTUS

(Headline USA) The Supreme Court cast doubt Monday on state laws that could affect how social-media publishers such as Facebook, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube regulate content posted by their users. The cases are among several this term in which the justices could set standards for free speech in the digital age. In nearly...

Trump Appeals $454M Judgement in N.Y. Lawfare Attack

(Christian Wade, The Center Square) Former President Donald Trump has appealed his $454 million New York civil fraud judgment, challenging a judge’s ruling that the GOP presidential front-runner lied about the value of his real-estate empire. Trump's lawyers filed a notice of appeal on Monday asking a state appeals court to...

Rumors Spread of Ukrainian Assassination Plot against Tucker Carlson

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) An unconfirmed report that Ukraine tried assassinating conservative broadcaster Tucker Carlson during his tour of Russia spread like wildfire Monday. The report was initially publicized by crypto entrepreneur Mario Nawfal, who cited The Intel Drop—a site that describes itself as “an unaligned news source for the...

FAA Report: Boeing’s Steps to Improve Safety Culture Have Helped but Don’t Go Far Enough

(Headline USA) When it comes to safety culture at Boeing, there is “a disconnect” between senior management and workers. However, employees responsible for checking the company's planes question whether they can raise issues without fear of retaliation, according to panel of outside experts. The aviation-industry and government experts also said safety...

Electric Vehicles’ Success May Rely on Renters, but Little Incentive Exists for Landlords

(Lauren Jessop, The Center Square) Affordability and charging access remain the biggest obstacles to consumer acceptance of electric vehicles and the government’s ambitious transition targets. These factors pose even greater challenges for a demographic that has been seemingly overlooked by policymakers---those residing in multiunit dwellings. “The transition to EVs in the...
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