Dr. Martens boots have been valued by rebellious youth through the decades. From Wednesday, the maker of the famous air-cushioned boots with the distinctive yellow stitching will be valued at some $5 billion when it sells shares publicly. Born in the aftermath of World War II in the shattered remains… Read More
Canada to quarantine travelers, suspend flights
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday announced stricter restrictions on travelers in response to new, likely more contagious variants of the novel coronavirus — including making it mandatory for travelers to quarantine in a hotel at their own expense when they arrive in Canada and suspending airline service to Mexico… Read More
Capitol Police bolster guards for Congress
The Capitol Police are stepping up security at Washington-area transportation hubs and taking other steps to safeguard traveling lawmakers as Congress continues to react to this month’s deadly assault on the Capitol. Capitol Police will be stationed at area airports and Washington’s Union Station railway hub on busy travel days,… Read More
High court coup? Biden moves on Supreme Court…
President Joe Biden is fulfilling a campaign promise to look into “reforming” the Supreme Court. And that has the far-left excited. The phrase has a very specific meaning to them. Sponsored: The Most Powerful Superfood of Them All It’s not about reform so much as transformation – changing the makeup… Read More
Busted! Biden lied about these jobs
Casting his climate policy as a jobs plan, President Joe Biden misled the public and used false math when he announced sweeping new green initiatives that he claims, without evidence, will boost the U.S. economy with the creation of 1 million new auto jobs. That’s actually very unlikely, fact-checkers say…. Read More
Wall Street surrenders to the “small guy”
GameStop’s stock is back to the races Friday, and the overall U.S. market is down again, as the saga that’s captivated and confused Wall Street ramps up the drama. GameStop shot up more than 70% in midday trading, clawing back most of its steep loss from the day before, after… Read More
Trump just got the last laugh
Just two weeks ago, House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy declared Donald Trump culpable in the deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol. By Thursday, he was seeking his political support. A private meeting between the two men at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort signaled a remarkable turnaround in the former president’s stature among… Read More
Rare whiskey sells for jaw-dropping price
A 72-year-old bottle of Glen Grant single malt whisky from Scotland fetched more than $54,000 in an auction in Hong Kong on Friday. It is the first time that the 1948 Glen Grant whisky, by independent bottler Gordon & MacPhail, was offered in an auction. It is number 88 of… Read More
Communist China executes financial official
The former head of a Chinese state-owned asset management company was executed Friday on charges of taking bribes in an unusually severe penalty for a recent corruption case. Lai Xiaomin of China Huarong Asset Management Co., was among thousands of officials snared in a long-running anti-graft campaign led by President… Read More
Sea Shanties the new trend for teens
People are stuck at home, toiling away, getting bored, going stir crazy. Cooped-up sailors who felt the same way on long ocean journeys broke up the tedium with work songs called sea shanties. It only makes sense, then, that shanties have come full circle with a moment of unprecedented popularity… Read More
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