Mom Stripped Of Custody After Questioning Whether 12-Year-Old Daughter Was Really Trans Laurel Duggan on July 27, 2022 Jeannette Cooper lost custody of her 12-year-old daughter after questioning her seemingly …
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BERLIN – Volkswagen investors polled by Bernstein Research were split on whether an IPO of sportscar brand Porsche should go ahead after Friday’s announcement of a leadership change at the …
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By William Schomberg LONDON – The Bank of England must decide next week whether to join the ranks of central banks rushing out their biggest interest rate hikes in decades, …
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BERLIN – Volkswagen CEO Herbert Diess said on Wednesday he was not sure Apple planned to produce cars but that the California-based company certainly wanted to provide software for cockpits. …
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TRENTON, NJ – New Jersey Senator Michael Testa said the option to mask children in New Jersey’s public schools should be left up to the parents, not elected officials such …
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Daily Caller News Foundation To Host Debate On Whether CRT Should Be Taught In Schools Thomas Catenacci on April 20, 2022 The Daily Caller News Foundation is set to host …
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‘Broadly Pernicious’: Experts Go Head-To-Head On Whether Companies Should Take Political Stances In DCNF Debate Laurel Duggan on March 25, 2022 Scott Baradell, the owner and founder of Idea Grove …
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BRUSSELS – President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday he respected French automaker Renault’s decision to suspend its Moscow factory and said it was up to companies to decide whether they …
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Daily Caller News Foundation To Host Debate On Whether Companies Should Take Political Stands Harry Wilmerding on March 23, 2022 The Daily Caller News Foundation will host a debate Thursday …
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By Lewis Krauskopf NEW YORK – Wall Street stormed back this week after absorbing a long-awaited rate hike from the Federal Reserve, leaving investors to determine whether stocks are set …
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By Jarrett Renshaw – U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration is studying whether waiving biofuel blending mandates could help offset a surge in prices for key food ingredients like corn and …
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A bi-partisan group of state attorneys general are investigating TikTok for potentially harming children’s physical and mental health, according to a Wednesday press release. At least eight attorneys general are …
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By Tim Kelly TOKYO – A Japanese court will on Thursday deliver its verdict on former Nissan Motor director Greg Kelly who is accused of helping the automaker’s ousted chairman, …
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Western leaders are divided on the question of whether to kick Russia out of a major international payment system, a move that could cripple the nation’s banks and ability to …
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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer declined to say whether he would support Democratic Sens. Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona if they face primary challengers ahead …
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Samantha Renck on February 1, 2022 The Daily Caller News Foundation will host a debate Wednesday between Grover Norquist of Americans for Tax Reform and U.S. Rep. Chip Roy of …
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BERLIN – Volkswagen’s Audi will make a decision on whether to enter Formula One towards the end of the first quarter or beginning of the second quarter of this year, …
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Voters are split on how much support a bill should have to pass the United States Senate, a new Politico/Morning Consult poll shows. Forty-two percent said that they either strongly …
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By Luc Cohen NEW YORK – The jury in Ghislaine Maxwell’s sex abuse trial may weigh whether the British socialite “consciously avoided” knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged encounters with teenage …
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WASHINGTON – White House economic adviser Brian Deese on Thursday declined to predict whether price increases would continue through 2022, but said most independent forecasters continued to see inflation “moderating …
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White House press secretary Jen Psaki dodged questioning on Tuesday over whether President Joe Biden will issue an apology to Kyle Rittenhouse for labeling him a white supremacist. “Would the …
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Facebook is remaining silent as to whether it will change its content policy regarding Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse, who was found not guilty of several charges Friday. During riots in …
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Saule Omarova, President Joe Biden’s pick for a top Treasury Department position, struggled to answer whether she thinks higher gasoline prices are bad for the U.S. during a Banking Committee …
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Republican Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy blasted President Joe Biden’s nominee to lead the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Saule Omarova, during a Senate Banking hearing Wednesday. Kennedy asked …
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TOKYO – Toshiba Corp’s biggest investor Effissimo Capital Management said on Saturday it has not decided whether to support plans outlined by the Japanese industrial conglomerate to split into three …