Former President Donald Trump’s friend and former fundraiser, Tom Barrack, was found not guilty Friday on all counts he acted as an unregistered foreign agent for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) during the Trump administration and then lied to the FBI about those associations.
Author: William Richey
Surging Energy Costs Force Manufacturers to Shed Jobs, Abandon Europe
Surging energy costs driven by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are not just hitting domestic consumers across Europe. Small to medium manufacturers are also feeling the financial pinch with many looking to relocate to ensure their future, a report Tuesday sets out.
Kristi Noem to 'Immediately … Guarantee that Every Unborn Child Has A Right to Life' if Roe v. Wade Overturned
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem (R) Monday evening said that if infamous Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade is overturned, she would “immediately call for a special session to save lives and guarantee that every unborn child has a right to life in South Dakota.”
'Self-Sacrifice': Climate Activists Hail Man Who Burned Himself Alive on Supreme Court Steps
Climate activists have hailed Wynn Bruce as a martyr for burning himself alive before the U.S. Supreme Court steps in protest of climate change.
Maya Wiley: Republicans Voting Against KBJ Sends Message You're 'Not Good Enough' to Black People
Civil rights activist Maya Wiley said Monday on MSNBC’s “The ReidOut” that she believes Republican senators who voted against confirming judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court sent a message to black people that it did not matter “what you do, you will not be good enough.”
'I Can Help You Win': Colin Kaepernick Throws for NFL Scouts
Former NFL quarterback and original anthem-protester Colin Kaepernick threw for NFL scouts during halftime of Michigan’s Maize & Blue Spring Game on Saturday.