Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority released a report on Thursday that revealed the city spends over $1 billion addressing the issue of homelessness. However, the number of homeless people in the city has increased by 10% during the last year. The report estimates that there are 46,260 people homeless in Los Angeles. Homelessness has been on the rise for the last year, … [Read more...] about LA Has Spent Billions To Fix Its Homeless Problem – It Doesn’t Seem To Be Working
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ESPN’s Top Talent Cut Loose in Major Layoffs
ESPN had a bad day. The network, which is the leader in sports, has been through a series of layoffs that included not only workers behind the camera but also well-known on-air talent who have worked for the network for a long time. The layoffs affected broadcasting or studio hosting jobs in many professional leagues. In an internal email that was not attributed, the network … [Read more...] about ESPN’s Top Talent Cut Loose in Major Layoffs
No More Pornhub in Virginia
It will not happen within a week, a month, or a single day. It will have to be done on an almost person-by-person basis or, in this case, a state-by-state basis. Pornhub announced that they will no longer be offering their "services" to residents of Virginia. Virginia, following in the footsteps of Louisiana, Utah, and Mississippi, passed a bill requiring age verification of … [Read more...] about No More Pornhub in Virginia
The WEF’s Agenda for 2023: A World of Climate Catastrophe, Government Control, and Digital Currency
The insidious World Economic Forum (WEF) Summer Conference in China is over. It was a celebration of the globalist elite's most radical and anti-freedom ideas. This summer's conference, the Annual Meeting of the New Champions, was explicitly authoritarian. It is not surprising, given that it was held in China under the rule of the ultra-authoritarian Chinese Communist Party, … [Read more...] about The WEF’s Agenda for 2023: A World of Climate Catastrophe, Government Control, and Digital Currency
Supreme Court Affirms Right to Refuse Same-Sex Wedding Websites on Religious Grounds
The Supreme Court ruled Friday in favor of a Christian web developer from Colorado who refused, due to religious objections, to create websites celebrating same-sex marriages. In a 6-3 decision, the Court ruled in favor of Lorie Smith, who had sued the state of Colorado over its anti-discrimination law prohibiting the denial of services based on a customer’s sexual … [Read more...] about Supreme Court Affirms Right to Refuse Same-Sex Wedding Websites on Religious Grounds