March 11 BlackRock CEO Larry Fink argues US-Iran conflict won't derail economy as gas prices surge BlackRock CEO Larry Fink predicts the U.S. war with Iran will not last long, and oil prices could fall below $50 per barrel once the conflict ends and Iran reenters global markets.
March 10 DOJ blasts 'partisan' DC Bar complaint against senior Trump official The complaint against a top Trump official sparked fierce backlash from the Justice Department, adding fuel to the fire between the administration and the D.C. legal establishment.
March 9 Congressman grills State Department official over ‘embarrassing’ Biden-era grants to make maps 'more gay' Republican Florida Rep. Brian Mast grilled a State Department official who admitted she didn't know how to "make maps more gay" during a tense congressional hearing.
February 24 Trump-nominated judge blocks Abbott’s DEI ban in 3 districts A federal judge has temporarily blocked Texas' DEI ban in Houston, Katy and Plano school districts, impacting student clubs and diversity programs.
February 22 Illinois city's reparations plan is misguided, divisive and likely unconstitutional Evanston, Illinois' $25,000 reparations payments to 44 Black residents raise constitutional questions and practical concerns about race-based compensation programs.
February 18 Mamdani plan pours millions into ‘racial equity’ offices and six-figure diversity jobs, cuts 5,000 NYPD jobs NYC Mayor Mamdani's $127 billion budget allocates $10.2 million to racial equity offices while proposing significant property tax hikes and NYPD cuts.
February 17 Inside world's top science society's convention bashing Trump, pushing DEI, pronouns: 'Felt like a funeral' A major scientific society's conference draw sharp criticism for its progressive messaging and vocal criticism of President Donald Trump.
February 16 Corporate America has decided that DEI needs to DIE Fortune 500 companies show 65% drop in their diversity commitments as mounting legal challenges force corporate retreat from controversial DEI programs.
February 12 DEI, climate agenda advanced through progressive-backed lawsuits, new report claims New report reveals how progressive activists allegedly use strategic lawsuits to force corporate America into "woke" policies on climate and DEI issues.
February 6 Washington Post joins other news outlets in laying off race-based journalists The Washington Post is the latest legacy news oulet to lay off race-based journalists, following others like CBS News, NBC News, The Los Angeles Times and The Philadelphia Inquirer.