December 28, 2022
Facebook and Google Set to Lose Advertising Duopoly
Facebook (now known as Meta) and Alphabet, which owns Google and YouTube, are set to lose their long-held dominance over the advertising market this year, dropping below 50 percent of the market for the first time in nearly a decade.
DHS Chief Mayorkas Calls for Amnesty, More Immigration as Title 42 Remains
In response to the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) keeping Title 42 in place at the U.S.-Mexico border, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is calling on Congress to approve President Joe Biden’s plan giving amnesty to illegal aliens while increasing foreign competition in the labor market.
GOP Rep.-Elect Santos: 'I Have the Courage' to Admit I Falsified Parts of My Biography, My Work History Is 'Debatable'
On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” Rep.-Elect George Santos (R-NY) stated that he has “the courage” to admit on national television to falsifications in his biography that he previously denied were fabrications, “because I believe that,
Homeless Daughter of Ex-Red Sox Pitcher Dennis Eckersley Abandoned Newborn Son in Woods on Christmas
New Hampshire police arrested a homeless woman Monday for allegedly misleading police to the location of a baby boy she had given birth to and left in the woods, where temperatures were around 18 degrees Fahrenheit.
Julian Castro: Base of the Republican Party 'Gets Its Kicks' from Cruelty Toward Migrants
Former HUD Secretary Julian Castro, now an MSNBC analyst, said Tuesday on “The ReidOut” that the base of the Republican Party got “its kicks” from cruelty towards migrants.
GOP Rep. Gimenez: 'I Don't Take Too Much' from SCOTUS Extension of Title 42
Tuesday, during an appearance on Fox News on the heels of the Supreme Court’s decision to temporarily extend Title 42, Rep. Carlos Gimenez (R-FL) warned not to “take too from” the decision, noting it was better than nothing but Title 42 constituted only one out of every eight crossing the U.S.-Mexico border being sent back.