‘Trust, But Verify’ Is Crucial On the Matter of Pro-Shareholder ESG
In the 1980s, concerns arose that corporate managers were responding to the takeover boom by providing pretextual justifications for defending against takeovers.
In the 1980s, concerns arose that corporate managers were responding to the takeover boom by providing pretextual justifications for defending against takeovers.
An English bishop is pushing back after a church choir sang a “woke” version of a popular Christmas carol injecting LGBT and “inclusive” language into the song.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has deleted criteria for a nutrition fellowship program, for which only applicants who were Black, indigenous or people of color were eligible, following a civil rights complaint.
No more “Yes, sir!” The US Marines may ban recruits from respectfully addressing senior members as “sir” or “ma’am” to avoid “misgendering” and offending them.
Lieutenant General Steven Gilland, the current superintendent of West Point, announced yesterday afternoon that the historic military academy would begin removing Confederate monuments and artwork across its properties over the upcoming holiday break.
Disney+’s new Willow series has gone full gay by depicting the budding romance between two female characters in its latest episode. Actress Erin Kellyman, who plays one of the characters, praised the scene, saying “this normalized representation is just so important.”
The idea of becoming a grandparent is emotional for Bill Gates to even write about. “I started looking at the world through a new lens recently — when my older daughter gave me the incredible news that I’ll become a grandfather next year,” Gates wrote in a letter published overnight on his personal blog, Gates Notes.
Toyota Motor Corp. President Akio Toyoda said he is among the auto industry’s silent majority in questioning whether electric vehicles should be pursued exclusively, comments that reflect a growing uneasiness about how quickly car companies can transition.
Dozens of former national security officials have gone to work for Facebook and Twitter after leaving government service, raising concerns about the influence of their onetime agencies over the social media giants.
The fight against ESG will be long and hard – and anyway is just the opening campaign in a much, much longer fight against the leftists’ takeover the of the social, cultural, educational and governmental power centers of western life.
This year has seen big tech hemorrhage money like never before, forcing massive headline-grabbing job cuts, according to a report from CNBC.
BlackRock plans to make a slew of leadership changes across divisions and create a new unit, according to a memo seen by Reuters on Wednesday, at a time when the asset manager resists pressure to remove its Chief Executive Larry Fink.
The state treasurer of North Carolina demands that BlackRock Inc. CEO Larry Fink “resign or be removed” immediately in a letter Friday to the board of directors of the multinational investment company.
Arizona will divest its pension fund from BlackRock over the asset manager's shift toward left-wing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policies, the state's treasurer said in a Thursday statement.
Sunlight is the best disinfectant - unless you're Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Gary Gensler - who scrubbed evidence of a meeting with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton from his calendar, along with key details of a meeting with Billionaire leftist-operative George Soros.