Monthly Archives: May 2019

Disney CEO Bob Iger says it’ll be ‘very difficult’ to film in Georgia if abortion law holds

Walt Disney Co. CEO Bob Iger said it would be “very difficult” for the company to continue filming in Georgia if the state’s abortion law goes into effect. Continue Reading Below Iger said Wednesday he believes Disney employees would not want to film or work in Georgia if that's the case. “I rather doubt we will,” Iger […]

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Chance to caddie for Tiger Woods reportedly gets $75G winning bid at auction

How much would you pay to caddie for Tiger Woods? One executive reportedly signed a $75,000 check for the chance. Continue Reading Below Click Here: The opportunity came about in an auction held during Tiger Jam in Las Vegas, ESPN reported Tuesday. The yearly event is reportedly hosted by the famed golfer and raises money […]

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Google engineer speaks out on the tech giant’s anti-conservative bias

A Google software engineer is exposing what he calls the tech giant’s left-wing culture “outrage mobs” that stifle free speech. Continue Reading Below Mike Wacker, a conservative engineer, told FOX Business that Google has become a hostile workplace. “Sometimes it’s just hard to avoid kind of the hostility to conservative views of the company,” he […]

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Unlike the Vatican wall, a US southern border saves lives, fmr. acting ICE director says

Former acting ICE director Thomas Homan tells FOX Business Pope Francis should worry more about fixing the Catholic Church and worry less about President Trump securing the United States southern borders. Continue Reading Below “I think you need to spend more time fixing the mess in the Catholic Church and concentrate on his own problems,” […]

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Ex-Sears CEO Eddie Lampert trying to avoid paying millions in severance to laid off workers: reports

Former Sears CEO Eddie Lampert is asking a bankruptcy judge to relinquish him from paying up to $43 million in severance because the bankrupt retailer failed to hand over hundreds of millions of dollars of assets, reports said. Continue Reading Below Click Here: Lampert had agreed to pay compensation for employees who were laid off at stores between […]

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TSA reveals how they’ll spend nearly $1M in ‘unclaimed money’ left at checkpoints

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has a plan on how to spend nearly $1 million travelers left behind at airport checkpoints in the 2018 fiscal year. Continue Reading Below The federal agency found through a yearly report that $960,105.49 had been unclaimed by travelers and intend to put the funds “towards checkpoint training requirements,” they said […]

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Johnson & Johnson will settle Oklahoma opioid trial, attorney says

Johnson & Johnson is on trial in a multibillion-dollar lawsuit launched by the state of Oklahoma in the country’s first ever opioid trial. Continue Reading Below Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter accuses one the world’s largest drug manufacturers of putting profits before responsibility and downplaying the addictive nature of opioids. Johnson & Johnson’s defense argues […]

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Many college students don’t plan on paying off student loans, new survey shows

Many college students are not planning on paying their student loans in full, a new study claims. Continue Reading Below The survey by EVERFI, sponsored by AIG, polled more than 30,000 students from 440 schools in 45 states. The results suggested that “these adults are suffering from a lack of financial capability long before they enter the […]

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LG Electronics debuts first washing machine plant in US: report

Tennessee is now the proud home of an LG Electronics Inc. washing machine plant – a reported first on U.S. soil for the South Korean company. Continue Reading Below The $360 million manufacturing facility is located in Clarksville, where officials came together on Wednesday in recognition of the opening, The Associated Press reported. The Tennessee Chamber of […]

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Mike Pompeo: China stole US secrets and made its military lethal

America was late to the game—and is now paying the price because China, the world’s second largest and powerful economy behind the U.S., was able to take advantage by stealing secrets from some of the nation’s most critical businesses, including the U.S. government. Continue Reading Below Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is worried that the communist-led […]

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