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Top 10 Companies That Step on First Amendment Freedoms

Plus: Scientist Challenges Hysterical 'Bee-pocalypse' Claims
 
 
May 28 2024
 
 
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Top 10 Companies That Step on First Amendment Freedoms
By Hudson Crozier

Several major companies continue to show a lack of "respect for free speech and religious freedoms," both internally and externally. Here are the 10 worst.
COMMENTARY
Scientist Challenges Hysterical 'Bee-pocalypse' Claims
By John Stossel

The hysteria crowd is at it again with another environmental crisis: Honeybees are dying, and it "could lead to millions of people starving" as crops die out. The problem is, it's not true.
NEWS
Conservative-Leaning Companies Make Gains in Their Reputational Score, Poll Finds
By Jason Cohen

Brands that tend to lean conservative experience significant corporate reputational improvement because of increased trust from independents—and even some Democrats, a new poll finds.
NEWS
Consumer Sentiment Continues to Slump Amid Inflation, Gas Prices Under Biden
By Dan Hart

Consumer confidence plummets as President Biden shrugs off people's concerns about inflation while falsely claiming it's lower than when he took office.
COMMENTARY
In COVID-19 Oversight, House Republicans Deliver a Win for Accountability
By Robert Moffit

The government notifies EcoHealth Alliance, the U.S. organization that funded the Chinese research lab where the coronavirus originated, that it's not eligible for federal funds for at least three years.
COMMENTARY
ICYMI: Loose Talk About the End of Everything
By Victor Davis Hanson

Four targeted, naive states believed that their illustrious pasts, rather than a realistic appraisal of their present inadequate defenses, would ensure their survival.
 
     
 
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