A former assistant of the co-founder and (now former) CEO of San Francisco software company Tradeshift claims that she was forced to sign a disturbing “slave contract” that subjected her to years of “unwanted sexual horror” and physical abuse.
Read More Lawsuit: San Fran. Tech CEO Accused Of Forcing Assistant To Sign Sex ‘Slave’ And Abuse ContractAuthor: Brooke Mallory
U.S. Inflation Rose 3.1% In November, Above Federal Reserve’s Target
The Federal Reserve’s long-term objective for U.S. inflation was persistently exceeded in November, with 3.1% growth, supporting central bankers’ arguments to maintain current interest rates this spring.
Read More U.S. Inflation Rose 3.1% In November, Above Federal Reserve’s TargetHunter Requests To Dismiss Gun Charge Indictment In Delaware
Hunter Biden claimed that Special Counsel David Weiss “buckled under political pressure” in pursuing his gun charges indictment, and he filed a number of petitions contesting the charges levied against him in Delaware.
Read More Hunter Requests To Dismiss Gun Charge Indictment In DelawareAir Force Probe Concludes Pentagon Leak Suspect Acted Alone, Still Reprimands 15 Others For ‘Dereliction Of Duty’
Although the U.S. Air Force concluded that Massachusetts Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira acted alone in purportedly leaking confidential material, the field operating agency reprimanded 15 individuals for “dereliction of duty” and stated that there were circumstances that made it possible for Teixeira to carry out the crime.
Read More Air Force Probe Concludes Pentagon Leak Suspect Acted Alone, Still Reprimands 15 Others For ‘Dereliction Of Duty’Tucker Carlson Introduces Brand-New Subscription Site
Tucker Carlson revealed a new subscription website on Saturday where fans have the ability to purchase more content from the popular former Fox News anchor and commentator.
Read More Tucker Carlson Introduces Brand-New Subscription SiteSupreme Court Throws Out COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Rulings For Federal Employees, Military
A number of rulings pertaining to the Biden administration’s COVID-19 vaccination requirements for federal employees and military personnel were overturned by the Supreme Court, preventing the decisions from becoming precedent-setting in the future.
Read More Supreme Court Throws Out COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Rulings For Federal Employees, Military