by Tyler | Aug 15, 2019 | Amazon, Apple, Economy, Facebook, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, Google, Joe Simons, Josh Hawley, Masters of the Universe, Politics, Rohit Chopra, Tech, Trending, Twitter
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chairman Joe Simons said Tuesday he remains prepared to break up America’s largest technology companies, even by reversing past mergers, as part of the regulator antitrust investigation into big tech.
by Tyler | Aug 14, 2019 | asylum, Economy, immigration, Migrants, migration, Politics, poll, Trending
Eight-in-ten Democrats want legal changes to help migrants get asylum in the United States, and only three-in-ten want reforms to make migration more difficult, says a survey announced August 12 by the Pew Research Center.
by Tyler | Aug 14, 2019 | Asia, China, Economy, farms, Politics, Tariffs, trade, Trending
A survey of farmers in Iowa, Illinois, and Minnesota found that 57 percent somewhat or strongly support tariffs on Chinese goods
by Tyler | Aug 13, 2019 | Bear Stearns, Crime, Deutsche Bank, Economy, Jeffrey Epstein, JP Morgan Chase, Leslie Wexner, Politics, Trending, William Barr
How did Epstein become so rich? Why did Les Wexner give him such far reaching financial control? And where is the money now that he’s dead?
by Tyler | Aug 13, 2019 | Economy, Green Cards, immigration, Ken Cuccinelli, Migrants, migration, Nation of Immigrants, Politics, Public Charge regulation, Statue of Liberty, Trending, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, welfare
Immigration is for the benefit of America, not for the benefit of foreigners seeking to migrate into the United States, says the acting director of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
by Tyler | Aug 11, 2019 | Cartel, catch and release, Coyotes, diversity, Economy, Flores, immigration, Migrant, migration, Nation of Immigrants, Politics, progressive, Trending
Progressives gush about the vibrant diversity of food served by Korean restaurants in Los Angeles — but they also ignore the kitchens where migrants work long hours in bad conditions for low wages.