The United States Chamber of Commerce, which is against sick pay for workers, is reportedly responsible for blocking a resolution to provide seven days of sick leave for railroad employees after sending out a letter just days before the Senate voted.
Author: Matthew Esposito
Watch: Andy Biggs Confirms He Is Challenging Kevin McCarthy for Speaker
Representative Andy Biggs (R-AZ) said Monday on Newsmax TV’s “Prime News” he was challenging House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy for the GOP nomination to be speaker of the House when the caucus votes Tuesday.
Kanye West Returns to Twitter, Shares Photo of Kyrie Irving After NBA Star Links to 'Black Hebrew Israelite' Conspiracy Film
Kanye West returned to Twitter this week after his account was temporarily suspended and his first eyebrow-raising tweet is a photo of Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving, who faced backlash last week for sharing a post about an antisemitic film.
New York Post Says Website, Twitter Account Were Hacked to Post 'Vile and Reprehensible' Content
The New York Post claims that it was hacked on Thursday after multiple offensive articles and tweets were posted to the publication’s website and Twitter account, which the newspaper called “vile and reprehensible.” The outlet moved quickly to delete the offending content and is investigating the hack.
FTC Launches Investigation of Amazon's $1.7 Billion Proposed Purchase of iRobot
The FTC has launched an investigation into tech giant Amazon’s proposed $1.7 billion purchase of iRobot, the company behind Roomba. The acquisition has raised privacy concerns as it may give the e-commerce giant the ability to map customers’ houses.
PHOTOS – Dog Living in Shelter for 384 Days Finally Adopted: 'We Are Ecstatic'
A dog in San Antonio has waited much longer than many pets ever will to find a family she can call her own.
