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Blue-chippers avoid ESG investing, realizing it's a money drain
"Blue Chip Companies Are Ditching ESG Terms From Their Loans," reads a Dec. 18 Bloomberg news headline. It's become a trend this year as American investors and companies have realized that environmental, social and governance, or ESG, investing produces lower returns and represents a worldview divorced from real science and data.
SharesQatar's Education City: An opportunity for students and for the world
It is finals week at most colleges and universities around the United States. It's a week where all of the hard work and effort students have put in for the past 15 weeks either pays off or collapses. It's high pressure. If you've done your homework and have your facts straight, it will likely go well. For most, it's very rewarding, another step on the way to a college degree in the discipline of their choice.
SharesThe Supreme Court move that should terrify American parents
Your kids are not your own. That seems to be the message emanating from some of our public school systems, where administrators and leaders create problematic policies that drive a wedge between parents and their children.
SharesMore road crashes ahead in Britain's dim future
Of all the changes that could be made in the name of fighting climate change, it's hard to imagine something more hazardous than making streets darker at night. Yet that's exactly what the U.K. is about to do.
SharesDenzel Washington is the real-life hero America needs
In an era filled with people who are often too petrified to speak the truth, Hollywood A-lister Denzel Washington is an absolute breath of fresh air.
SharesCorporations are finally giving DEI the pink slip
Walmart executives scuttled the company's diversity, equity and inclusion programs last week, becoming the latest corporate giant to drop extreme politics after public outcry.
SharesDemocrats simply cannot be trusted
Democrats are currently going through a period of self-reflection, trying to piece together the reasons why they came up so short with voters this time around, even telling The Hill, "We destroyed ourselves on the immigration issue in ways that were entirely predictable and entirely manageable." Umm. Du'oh.
SharesBiden's 'vile' award for abortion activist Cecile Richards must be met with this response
We must take our righteous anger and frustration over the abortion issue and the work former Planned Parenthood chief Cecile Richards has done, place it to the side, and pray for her to have clarity and a changed heart. And we must also ask God for mercy as she experiences one of the most tragic and difficult circumstances and fights for her life.
SharesICC unleashes chaos, antisemitism with arrest warrants of Benjamin Netanyahu, Yoav Gallant
The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defense minister, Yoav Gallant, accusing them of crimes against humanity and war crimes. This is beyond absurd. It's beyond despicable. It's evil unleashed, in all its mocking, arrogant glory.
SharesFederal judge invalidates overtime rule that threatened millions of workers, employers
Employers and workers may not realize it, but they just dodged a bullet.
SharesWhy Democrats lost the election
As Democrats are forced to contend with the underlying factors underpinning their massive Election Day defeat, there are essentially three camps that have taken form.
SharesDemocrats won't stop, Marxists never quit
It's been an awesome few days for patriotic Americans who've just now handed one of the most significant pro-liberty mandates since Ronald Reagan days to a Make America Great Again guy, Donald Trump. But this is just the beginning of four more years of hard fighting.
SharesThe most toxic result of the 2024 election
It's normal for disappointment and frustration to reign after a person or party's candidate loses, but what we're seeing right now is a different dynamic -- an infernal enigma leading some vexed by Vice President Kamala Harris' loss to lash out in abnormal and unfortunate ways.
SharesAmericans should embrace 4B feminism with gusto
Democrats disappointed over the election turnout have launched a new protest movement called 4B, whereby all the feminists of the left rise up, band together, and refuse to have sex with their men. Oh, happy day. This is truly one of the greatest inventions since sliced bread; maybe even since the wheel.
SharesGovernment delivered inflation -- but no real aid -- in North Carolina
North Carolina can't catch a break under the Biden-Harris administration.
SharesJail time for sharing a Bible verse? Terrifying persecution case should rattle the world
Paivi Rasanen, a member of the Finnish Parliament who previously served as the nation's interior secretary, has spent years in court after being brought up on hate crimes charges simply for expressing her Christian beliefs.
SharesTrump should sue Drudge Report for libel
Drudge Report blasted a headline, all in red caps, across its main, feature section Friday that went like this: "TRUMP CALLS FOR CHENEY'S EXECUTION." Except Trump didn't. He said Cheney would not be such a "war hawk" if she had guns "trained on her face." And now Trump should sue for libel.
SharesAmerica's frightening pro-Iran, anti-Israel intel leak
The FBI is leading an investigation into leaked U.S. intel that reportedly stopped Israel from launching its planned counterattack against Iran. Holy cow. An America that's seen as favoring terror-sponsoring Iran over longtime friend and ally Israel -- not a good look.
SharesPop Quiz: What are your children being taught? The answer may surprise you
In the 1984 horror film "Children of the Corn," a mysterious entity lures children to turn against their parents to guarantee an abundant corn harvest.
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