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BlackRock adds new proxy advisory firm amid ESG criticism as critics say ‘too little, too late’

As BlackRock was primed to announce a new proxy advisor partnership under its voting choice program, critics said it was "too little, too late."

US v Hunter Biden trial enters day 7 with continued jury deliberations: ‘Choices have consequences’

First son Hunter Biden's criminal trial in Delaware ended day 6 with jury deliberations, which will continue this week until a verdict in the case is reached.

Crucial primary races to be decided Tuesday, setting up fight for balance of power

Voters in Nevada, North Dakota, South Carolina and Maine head to the polls on Tuesday June 11 to cast ballots in crucial House and Senate primary elections

Ex-New York Gov Andrew Cuomo to face House GOP committee over COVID nursing home deaths

Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo is expected on Capitol Hill on Tuesday morning for a closed-door grilling on his decisions regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mainstream Media Mislead on Polling on State Abortion Referendums

Defeating state-level abortion ballot questions will be challenging for pro-lifers, but their prospects are better than what many media outlets are reporting.

Borders are not extreme

European leaders, we are told, fear that their relationship with the United States could be destabilized if former President Donald Trump is reelected and pursues an America-first agenda, not one aligned to the priorities of Europe’s ruling parties. Those European leaders should pay attention to their own constituents. After the European Parliament elections last weekend, […]

Can the European Union hear us now? Populist victories send a message to politicians

Voters across Europe spent the weekend sending a message to the EU’s political class: a nationalist and populist shift is happening across the continent.

Liberal activist secretly records Justices Alito, Roberts

A liberal activist secretly recorded Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., suggesting the latter revealed bias.

Turley says it would be ‘absurd’ to send ‘elderly, first offender’ Trump to jail

Legal expert Jonathan Turley said Monday that it would be "absurd" if former President Trump were sentenced to jail for his conviction on felony charges, predicting that he would instead get off with a lighter punishment. Trump was convicted early this month of 34 counts of falsifying business documents in a case where prosecutors argued...

Joy Reid says Alito is a ‘Fox host on the court’ amid ethics controversy

MSNBC host Joy Reid slammed Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito as a clear conservative in a takedown on Monday, as the justice faces multiple ethics controversies over potential bias and political affiliation. “We know Alito is essentially a Fox host on the court,” Reid said of the justice, adding that he is barely attempting to...

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