Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., suggested dismantling the intelligence community if its agencies continue to withhold information regarding the Russia-Gate hoax and former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s role in it.
A letter released last week from Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe confirmed that U.S. intelligence agencies received “insight” into a...
Wells Fargo analyst Steven Cahall estimates that Netflix will lose 2 million subscribers in U.S. and Canada after the streaming service released the child exploitation film, Cuties.
Netflix will still net 2.5 million subscribers globally, about half of Cahall's earlier projection of 5 million new subscribers.
But he does not foresee...
A sign company refused to allow a billboard campaign sponsored by a watchdog group that would have criticized NBA player LeBron James over his refusal to speak out against China’s human rights abuses.
The National Legal and Policy Center said it was ready to spend “several hundred thousand dollars” on the...
Coinbase, a cryptocurrency exchange company, is forbidding employees from discussing political and social issues at work, and offered to pay employees who decide to quit in light of the new rule.
CEO Brian Armstrong told staff in an email that the company would offer severance packages to anyone “who doesn’t feel...
The NBA’s viewership and ratings continue to plummet as the season winds down.
Game 2 of the championship finals on Friday was reportedly the least-watched NBA finals game on record, bringing in just 4.5 million viewers.
That’s a 68 percent dip from last year’s Game 2, according to Outkick.com.
Game 1 of...
The Senate Commerce Committee's Republicans and Democrats unanimously voted on Oct. 1 to subpoena Big Tech CEOs: Twitter's Jack Dorsey, Google's Sundar Pichai, and Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, the Verge reported.
The CEOs will testify before Congress regarding Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which protects Big Tech from free-speech...
Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak, a Democrat, updated the state's health directives to let more people attend religious gatherings, but the order still privileges casinos over churches.
Sisolak's anti-religious mandate lets casinos operate at 50 percent capacity, without a limit on total capacity, while forcing churches to operate at 50 percent...
A U.S. District Court in Kentucky rejected motions to dismiss from four corporate media outlets that former Covington Catholic student Nick Sandmann sued, Fox 19 reported.
Sandmann and attorney Lin Wood filed lawsuits in March against The New York Times, Rolling Stones, ABC, CBS, and Gannett, the parent company of...
Senate candidate Cal Cunningham, D-N.C., said on Friday that he cheated on his wife by sending sexually explicit text messages to the wife of an army veteran.
Cunningham's admitted to sexting with Arlene Guzman Todd, a California public relations strategist, the day after an investigative reporter revealed the text messages,...
A growing list of people in President Donald Trump's orbit revealed Friday that they had tested positive for the coronavirus after Trump himself acknowledged it early Friday morning overnight.
Trump adviser Hope Hicks was the first to receive word on Thursday prior to a fundraiser that the president attended.
First Lady...
Los Angeles must pay the National Rifle Association $150,000 in damages after a federal court ruled the city violated the organization's First Amendment rights, the Washington Free Beacon reported.
A federal judge ordered the payment about 10 months after he decided the case in favor of the NRA.
The ruling came...
The journalist set to moderate the second presidential debate has close ties to Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, according to the Trump campaign.
Steve Scully, who hosts C-SPAN’s “Washington Journal,” interned for Biden while he was a college student, according to Marie Claire.
He then worked for the late "liberal lion"...