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Morningstar Misleads Investors on Its Anti-Israel Bias — Again

The Morningstar investment research firm claims to have made progress in removing anti-Israel bias from its ESG ratings. But a closer look reveals its Sustainalytics subsidiary is still committed to boycott, divestment, sanctions (BDS) activity.

2023-02-14T11:27:13-05:00February 14th, 2023|News|

Over 100 Groups Back Manchin, GOP Plan to Block Biden’s ‘Woke’ ESG Investing Rule

More than 100 conservative leaders and groups are backing a new resolution from Sen. Mike Braun and Rep. Andy Barr that would block a move by the Biden administration to promote a "woke capital agenda."

2023-02-07T16:19:30-05:00February 7th, 2023|News|

Smithsonian Provides ‘Immediate Training’ After Kicking Out Catholic School Group

The Smithsonian Institution required staffers at the National Air and Space Museum to undergo training after a group of Catholic school students were told to remove their anti-abortion hats in order to enter the museum last month.

2023-02-06T13:58:53-05:00February 6th, 2023|News|

Florida College Bureaucrats ‘Significantly Misreported’ Diversity Initiatives When Pressed by DeSantis, His Office Says

The office of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis says state universities drastically under-reported diversity, equity, and inclusion spending after DeSantis told administrators to provide state lawmakers with the data.

2023-02-06T13:46:07-05:00February 6th, 2023|News|

Michigan State Sets Aside ‘Unconditional Love Fund,’ but Only ‘lgbtqia2s+’ Students Are Eligible

Michigan State University is offering up to $1,000 per year through an "Unconditional Love Fund" open only to students who identify as "LGBTQIA2S+."

2023-02-06T13:33:02-05:00February 6th, 2023|News|

Chase Locking up Some NYC ATM Locations Early Citing ‘Rising Crime and Vagrancy’

Chase, the consumer and commercial banking arm of JPMorgan Chase, says it is shuttering some of its New York City ATM locations early because of a surge in crime.

2023-01-31T11:01:23-05:00February 1st, 2023|News|

Meta Global Affairs Pres: We Limited Prominence of Hunter Story in Case Fact-Checkers Wanted to Review It, Which They Didn’t

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Tuesday pushed back on pressure to use the central bank’s powers to fight climate change, arguing that it’s up to the president and Congress to take the lead.

2023-01-30T21:44:10-05:00January 30th, 2023|News|

Kansas AG Kris Kobach Demands Answers From National Association of Attorneys General on ESG Investment

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Tuesday pushed back on pressure to use the central bank’s powers to fight climate change, arguing that it’s up to the president and Congress to take the lead.

2023-01-30T21:44:18-05:00January 30th, 2023|News|

Aretha Franklin Song ‘a Natural Woman’ Blasted by Fake Transgender ‘Activists’

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Tuesday pushed back on pressure to use the central bank’s powers to fight climate change, arguing that it’s up to the president and Congress to take the lead.

2023-01-30T10:16:07-05:00January 30th, 2023|News|

Project Veritas Video: Pfizer Official Says Firm Considering Ways To ‘Mutate’ Virus Via ‘Directed Evolution’

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Tuesday pushed back on pressure to use the central bank’s powers to fight climate change, arguing that it’s up to the president and Congress to take the lead.

2023-01-28T22:59:08-05:00January 28th, 2023|News|
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