By Mike Feuz In the business world, low-performance departments are often audited, reformed, and â if they continue to underperform â eliminated.  It’s one of the many…
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By Jamie Joseph SACRAMENTO, Calif.âIn a deal between Gov. Gavin Newsom and state lawmakers, California is expected to pass another mandatory COVID-19 paid sick leave package for businesses with more…
By The Associated Press SAN ANTONIOâThe U.S. Air Force must pay more than $230 million in damages to survivors and victimsâ families of a 2017 Texas…
By Warner Todd Huston, The Western Journal Even as the White House claims that Joe Biden is not soft on crime, it has been reported that…
By Matthew Vadum A California state lawmaker wants the government to give $500 a month to impoverished college students as a test for a controversial kind of social…
by Warner Todd Huston, The Western Journal Years before the GoFundMe fundraising website set itself up as the loyal left-wing opposition to Canada’s peaceful trucker convoy…
by James Breslo Commentary Governor Gavin Newsomâs bullet train project from Merced to Bakersfield makes so little sense that members of his own party are…
By Jack Phillips The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will not use a third-party company to verify new accounts with facial recognition, the agency announced on…
BY TYLER DURDEN Authored by Dave DeCamp via AntiWar.com, The State Department late last week approved a series of potential arms deals for Saudi Arabia, the UAE,…
By Tim Collins Commentary U.S. debt is blasting toward the debt ceiling it recently raisedâjust over a month agoâlike a SpaceX rocket heading for low…