Asset managers have repeatedly leveraged Nevadans’ pension funds to push for racial equity initiatives and climate-related proposals since 2022, according to a report from the conservative watchdog group American Accountability Foundation (AAF). Nevada Public Employee Retirement System (NVPERS) enlists the services of asset managers, including…
Read More REPORT: Nevada Pension Funds Used By Wall Street To Push ‘Racial Equity,’ Climate AgendaAuthor: Megan Turner - DCNF
Texas Rep. Chip Roy, House Conservatives Slam Child Tax Credit Expansion
Several Republican members of the House of Representatives criticized a new bipartisan deal in Congress to expand the child tax credit, casting doubt about whether it may pass the body. On Jan. 16, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden and House Ways and Means Committee…
Read More Texas Rep. Chip Roy, House Conservatives Slam Child Tax Credit ExpansionTrump Joins Motion To Dismiss Racketeering Case, Disqualify Georgia DA Fani Willis
Former President Donald Trump moved Thursday to adopt a co-defendant’s motion to dismiss the Georgia racketeering case and disqualify District Attorney Fani Willis for alleged misconduct. Co-defendant Michael Roman claimed in a Jan. 8 motion that Willis awarded a “lucrative” contract to her alleged lover, special prosecutor…
Read More Trump Joins Motion To Dismiss Racketeering Case, Disqualify Georgia DA Fani WillisFederal Debt Grew More Than Twice The Amount Of The Economy This Last Quarter
The federal government’s debt grew more than twice the amount that the economy did in the fourth quarter of 2023, as measured by gross domestic product (GDP). Real GDP showed above-trend growth in the fourth quarter of 2023, rising 3.3% year-over-year, equating to a $328.7 billion increase…
Read More Federal Debt Grew More Than Twice The Amount Of The Economy This Last QuarterNew Jersey Doubles Down On Offshore Wind After 2023’s Massive Failure
New Jersey is starting new offshore wind projects after two major developments effectively failed in 2023. The state’s utility regulators green lit two major contracts on Wednesday in a bid to revitalize the state’s offshore wind dreams, months after Orsted — one of the largest offshore wind…
Read More New Jersey Doubles Down On Offshore Wind After 2023’s Massive FailureRepublicans Rush To Defend Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Amid Border Standoff With Biden
Many elected Republicans have issued statements of support for Republican Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas after an order from the Supreme Court of the United States permitting the Biden administration to remove the state’s razor wire barrier placed along the international border with Mexico. Abbott…
Read More Republicans Rush To Defend Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Amid Border Standoff With BidenSan Francisco Flushes Plans For $1.7 Million Public Toilet
A $1.7 million planned public restroom in a San Francisco neighborhood is unfinished over a year after it was announced. The city obtained $1.7 million in taxpayer funds in October 2022 to build the high-end bathroom in the Noe Valley Town Square, which lacked such a facility.…
Read More San Francisco Flushes Plans For $1.7 Million Public ToiletTexas Dems Urge Biden To Seize Control Of Texas National Guard
Two Democratic members of the House of Representatives urged President Joe Biden to federalize the Texas National Guard on Wednesday. Republican Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas issued a defiant statement after the Supreme Court ruled the Biden administration could cut concertina wire placed by the state on the border…
Read More Texas Dems Urge Biden To Seize Control Of Texas National GuardOhio Leftists Lash Out After State Lawmakers Ban Child Sex Changes ‘F*** The Ohio Senate’
Democrats and liberal activists on social media were outraged Wednesday after the Ohio Senate overrode a veto of a bill banning transgender medical procedures for minors. The state Senate voted Wednesday 28 to 4 to pass a bill that would ban sex-change surgeries, cross-sex hormones and puberty…
Read More Ohio Leftists Lash Out After State Lawmakers Ban Child Sex Changes ‘F*** The Ohio Senate’Supreme Court Declines To Block Alabama From Executing Inmate With Nitrogen Gas
The Supreme Court declined Wednesday to block the execution of a convicted murder in Alabama using an untested method. State officials botched their first attempted execution of Kenneth Smith by lethal injection in November 2022. Smith, who was sentenced to death for a 1988 murder-for-hire, is scheduled…
Read More Supreme Court Declines To Block Alabama From Executing Inmate With Nitrogen Gas