June 18, 2024 Boeing awarded $212 million DOD contract for Navy jet repairs despite scrutiny over company safety record The Department of Defense has awarded Boeing a $212 million contract to make repairs to 11 military fighter jets, despite the manufacturer's recent safety record.
June 18, 2024 Senator calls out Boeing, FAA after midflight panic, whistleblower suicide Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley calls out Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration as safety concerns soar following 737 Max incidents, whistleblower claims.
June 17, 2024 White House stymied bipartisan support for presidential ethics bill, says top House Dem Rep. Katie Porter said her efforts to bring bipartisan support to a presidential ethics bill were foiled after lawmakers spoke to the White House while she was on a plane.
June 17, 2024 Conservative groups cleared to continue legal fight to protect whales from Biden-backed offshore wind farm A coalition of conservative organizations has standing to continue fighting a Biden administration wind project in Virginia, a federal judge determined.
June 14, 2024 Stone Age leftists hate modern world and want us to live like cavemen. Supreme Court can stop them Stone Age leftists are trying to club civilization backward with lawsuits. They attack key industries and want us to live like cavemen. It's up to the Supreme Court to stop them.
June 13, 2024 EPA sued by consumer, manufacturing, agricultural coalitions over new vehicle emissions standards Three coalitions comprised of consumer advocacy groups, manufacturing firms, agricultural interests and marketers will be filing a legal petition to try to halt the EPA's new tailpipe rule.
June 12, 2024 Sens. Warren, Markey propose bill that would lead to prison time for 'corporate greed' in health care Massachusetts Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey introduced legislation Tuesday that would land executives behind bars for "corporate greed" in health care.
June 11, 2024 BlackRock adds new proxy advisory firm amid ESG criticism as leading expert says 'too little, too late' As BlackRock was primed to announce a new proxy advisor partnership under its voting choice program, a top expert said it was "too little, too late."
June 10, 2024 California agrees to repay feds $52M in ‘improperly claimed’ immigrant Medicaid disbursements An investigation by the federal HHS inspector general found California over-reimbursed tens of millions of dollars in Medicaid expenditures for "noncitizens with unsatisfactory immigration status."
June 10, 2024 Democrats want to drive California into the ground, and drive our cars for us too Democrats in Sacramento have no interest in working together to balance the budget, solve climbing crime rates, or make life more affordable for everyday Californians.