Earlier this week, Google succeeded in restricting the distribution of certain internal documents revealed through U.S. v. Google, the landmark antitrust trial against the tech giant. But the documents are still available in various places online — this article will explain how to find them.
Month: September 2023
Texas to Sanctuary Cities: Gear Up, More Migrant Buses on the Way
The State of Texas is telling mayors of sanctuary cities in other states to “gear up” as “more migrant buses are on the way.” Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered additional buses to transport migrants being released onto the streets of border communities.
Migrants in New York City Pocketing $3,000 a Month Working Illegally While the City Foots Their Bills
Some migrants are making $3,000 a month working illegally as delivery drivers while New York City foots a $385 per night hotel bill for them.
Summers: Deal on Battery Plants Between UAW, Big 3 Will Be Harder to Reach than an Agreement on Wage Increase
During an interview aired on Friday’s edition of Bloomberg’s “Wall Street Week,” Harvard Professor, economist, Director of the National Economic Council under President Barack Obama, and Treasury Secretary under President Bill Clinton Larry Summers argued that it will be more
Senators Demand White House Fly Pro-Life Flag to Honor Respect Life Month
Republican lawmakers demand the Biden administration fly the pro-life flag on the White House lawn during October’s Respect Life Month.
Losing Faith: Religious Identification Among Democrats Crashes 20 Points in 20 Years
The percentage of Democrats who identify as religious has dropped more than 20 points between 1999 and 2023, a recent Gallup survey found.