
Multiple Cable Companies Quietly Drop Newsmax from Lineup
March 20, 2022 by
Biden Banking Nominee Wants To âStarveâ Companies That Invest in Oil and Gas
November 18, 2021 by
Saule Omarova attended Moscow State University on a Lenin scholarship Saule Omarova in 2018 / Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs President Joe Bidenâs pick to regulate the banking system said earlier this year that she wants to “starve” companies of money to invest in the oil and gas industry in order to […]
U.S. Drops Donald Trump-Imposed Sanctions Against Two Iran Companies
October 25, 2021 by
The Biden administration announced Saturday sanctions imposed by Donald Trump against two Iranian companies that backed Tehranâs illicit nuclear missile programs will be lifted immediately. UPI reports the U.S. Treasury Department removed Mammut Industries and its subsidiary, Mammut Diesel, from its Specially Designated Nationals list. The Trump administration sanctioned the companies in September 2020 along with several shareholders and…
6 US Companies Owned by China That You Didnât Know About
August 14, 2021 by
Maybe you havenât heard, but some of the most iconic American brands are actually owned by Chinese firms. And some of these Chinese firms are linked to the Chinese regime or serve its strategic goals. In this special episode, we look at six American companies whose ownership has sparked controversy. The Chinese Communist Partyâs fingerprints […]
Democrats Introduce Bill Holding Tech Companies Liable For âHealth Misinformationâ
July 24, 2021 by
Senate Democrats introduced legislation Thursday removing liability protections from online platforms that promote content deemed health misinformation. The bill, proposed by Sens. Amy Klobuchar and Ben Ray Lujan on Thursday, seeks to carve out an exception from Section 230 liability shields enjoyed by online platforms, such as Facebook or YouTube, if those platforms boost content…
âPicking Winners And Losersâ: Hereâs How Congressâ Antitrust Legislation Avoids Regulating Many Big Tech Companies
July 4, 2021 by
Last-minute changes to major antitrust legislation working its way through the House appears to exempt several Big Tech companies from being affected by its regulations. âThis, by design, is Congress deciding who gets punished and whoâs favored,â Berin Szoka, president of technology policy think tank TechFreedom, told the Daily Caller News Foundation in an interview. âThat is…
‘Hostages for Beijing’: UK Universities took 40m From Chinese Communist Linked Companies: Report
June 12, 2021 by
Chinese telecom giant Huawei and other firms owned or connected to the Communist Party have provided twenty British universities with tens of millions in funding for research projects, according to a report conducted by Conservative MPs. The China Research Group of Tory backbench MPs reported that leading universities in the UK have accepted at least…
Pat Toomey Grills Wall Street over De-Banking Fossil Fuel Companies
May 27, 2021 by
Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA) grilled Citibank Wednesday and other Wall Street firms over if they made commitments to not provide financing for fossil fuel companies such as coal and natural gas. Toomey, the ranking member of the Senate Banking Committee, spoke during a hearing on the âAnnual Oversight of Wall Street Firms. During the hearing,…
200 Companies Oppose Voter ID Laws–Many Require IDs for Use of Service
April 6, 2021 by
Two hundred corporations issued a joint statement opposing election integrity legislation similar to Georgiaâs recently passed voter ID law, while many require identification to use their services. The signed letter includes PayPal, Major League Baseball (MLB), United Airlines, Microsoft, Uber, and Cisco, who called on âelected leaders in every state capitol and in Congress to work across…
Chinese Companies Made E1.5 Billion from Italy During Pandemic
December 14, 2020 by
The left-wing Italian government has spent âŹ1.57 billion on supplies from Chinese companies during the Wuhan virus pandemic. From January 31st to November 17th, the leftist coalition spent âŹ4.73 billion, much of which went on medical supplies and other items, with 36.25 per cent of the cash going to foreign companies. Of the 1.71 billion…
The American Companies Enabling Chinaâs Uyghur Genocide
December 4, 2020 by
Nike, Coca-Cola, and others all strongly condemned George Floyd’s death. But a regime slaughtering its own people? That’s tricky.A person carries a Nike bag at the Woodbury Common Premium Outlets shopping mall on November 24, 2020 in Central Valley, New York. (Photo by Gary Hershorn/Getty Images)China is committing genocide against the Uyghur peopleâand woke pro-Black…
U.S. Companies with ‘Made in China’ Products, ‘Optimistic’ About Joe Biden
November 22, 2020 by
American companies that do business and make their products in China are, by a majority, âoptimisticâ about a Joe Biden presidency, a new survey reveals. The American Chamber of Commerce in a Shanghai, China, survey asked 124 business executives their opinions on a Biden presidency, to which a majority, nearly 63 percent, said they are…
US Bans American Companies From Working With Chinese Corporation After It Made Deals With Iran, North Korea.
April 17, 2018 by
The U.S. government announced Monday it is banning American companies from doing certain business deals with a Chinese tech giant for the next seven years. The new restrictive policy from the U.S. Department of Commerce stems from 2017 charges exacted on ZTE, the telecommunications equipment corporation, for illegally shipping American goods to Iran and North […]
More than a dozen companies boycott Laura Ingraham â but itâs already backfiring big time.
April 2, 2018 by
More than a dozen companies that sponsored Fox News host Laura Ingraham have bailed on her in a boycott initiated by high school student David Hogg and orchestrated by the far-left. But now, conservatives and fans of Ingraham are fighting back. Special: Ex-hedge fund manager who predicted Bitcoin $20k now says buy this Whatâs going […]
Seven Companies That Caved to Anti-NRA Pressure.
February 25, 2018 by
Seven companies caved to anti-NRA pressure this week and cut ties with the organization, ending discounts for the NRAâs five million members. First National Bank of Omaha, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Symantec, Metlife, Delta Airlines, United Airlines, and Best Western severed ties following the launch of a PR campaign which made the NRA its focal point following […]
America First: Check Out How 11 Of The Countryâs Biggest Companies Are Helping Workers After Trumpâs Tax Cuts.
February 5, 2018 by
When Donald Trump took office, he promised he would âmake America great again.â One of the ways he said he would achieve this was to bring companies back to the United States by implementing a competitive corporate tax rate. He made good on his promise when he signed his new tax plan, which dropped the […]
NYC Mayor De Blasio Sues Oil Companies for Global Warming â The Week After NYC Records All-Time Record Cold
January 10, 2018 by
New York City commie Mayor Bill de Blasio sued the five major oil companies for global warming today. De Blasio says the city will be seeking billions in the lawsuit to recoup money spent by the city for resiliency efforts related to climate change. New York City just came off its coldest holiday season in […]
Winning: More Than 100 U.S. Companies Giving Employees Trump Tax Reform Bonuses.
January 5, 2018 by
More than 100 U.S. companies are giving their employees up to $2,000 in bonuses after President Trumpâs tax reform package became law. The conservative taxpayer advocacy group Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) compiled a list of companies that gave their employees a little extra cash after the tax cut legislation passed, whether it be through […]
FRANKENSTEIN STRIKES: More Companies Announce Bonuses, Wage Increases and Expansion, Thanks to Tax Reform.
December 23, 2017 by
If this destructive misery continues apace, I’m not sure there will be a single American still alive by the end of the holiday season. Â You’ve heard the terrible news about Boeing, Fifth Third Comcast, Wells Fargo, AT&T — all of which are celebrating passage of the tax reform bill by some combination of paying out […]
Companies Praise Tax Bill, Announce Plans to Reinvest in Workers.
December 21, 2017 by
âTodayâ show host Savannah Guthrie accused Speaker Paul Ryan of living in a âfantasy worldâ this morning because he believes the GOP tax bill will lead to higher wages and significant economic growth. Well, it looks like that fantasy has become a reality. Since the bill passed the Senate (and re-passed the House), multiple corporations […]
Boom! Trump Hits Democrats and Insurance Companies in One Awesome Tweet
October 15, 2017 by
On Thursday night, the Trump White House announced it is ending critical subsidies to insurers. The move was a huge blow to the Obamacare law. Trump administration to end cost-sharing reduction payments to insurance companies under Obamacare. pic.twitter.com/b8QaDkV4QV — Josh Caplan (@joshdcaplan) October 13, 2017 Health Insurance stocks, which have gone through the roof during […]
Two More Insurance Companies Drop Out Of Failing Obamacare Exchanges
April 5, 2017 by
Two more insurance companies have announced that they will leave Obamacare’s failing exchanges. On Monday, The New York Times reported that Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield announced their intention to leave Iowa’s Obamacare exchange next year because they lost $90 million in three years due to most of their enrollees having “expensive medical conditions.” “Finding […]
Hispanic-Owned Companies Bidding for âTrump Wallâ Contract Receive Death Threats
March 30, 2017 by
The owners of several Hispanic-owned companies bidding for contracts to build a wall or fence on the U.S. border with Mexico have been swamped with death threats, a report reveals. Owners of several construction companies in western states such as California and Arizona have reported a campaign of harassment after their names turned up in […]